On 10 Sep 2008 04:57:11 -0700, Jose Gaspar newsguy.com> wrote:
:>In article <0aba0c01-100e-454e-b260-c6154932ce50@e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>,
:>PyrateJohn says...
:>>
:>>On Sep 9, 8:29=A0pm, Sarah Czepiel cox.net> wrote:
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:>>> Only yesterday "Jose" was claiming you can get a persons DD214 via the
:>>> FOIA. =A0 And you cannot. =A0 One of the guys on the veterans group chime=
:>>d in
:>>> and confirmed my comment that it could not be done as "Jose" claims he ha=
:>>s
:>>> done it. =A0
:>>>
:>>> " Jose Gaspar" is a fraud. =A0
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:>>I cannot honestly testify to the issues of the DD214.
:>
:>Of course you can't... What the vet inferred was that you cannot get a
:>"certified" copy of the DD-214 unless the request comes from the vet himself or
:>his immediate family (under certain circumstances).
The wannabe's like "Jose Gaspar" always screw up the details.....
Restrictions on release of information.
The service member (either past or present) or the member's legal guardian
has access to almost any information contained in that member's own record.
***** An authorization signature, of the service member or the member's
legal guardian, is needed in Section III of the SF180. Others requesting
information from military personnel/health records must have the release
authorization in Section III of the SF 180 signed by the member or legal
guardian ******
:>Amazing how Sarah is too fucking stupid to know the difference...
:>
:>That's one reason I killfiled her sorry, lying ass...
The major reason being you're running from my revealing your fraudulent
wannabe claims and stories.