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PTSD Military Discharges
Over 400,000 veterans who received "less than honorable" discharges between 1964
and 1973, may be eligible to have them upgraded to Honorable. (This does not include
Dishonorable or Bad Conduct discharges)
to Spin Codes
Even on an Honorable
discharge, a "Spin Code" (SPN - Separation Program Number) can hurt a
veteran's chance of being hired by a prospective employer. These spin codes were put
on DD 214 (discharge papers) from the 1940's through the early 1970's. Veterans can
request a new DD 214 with the spin codes removed.
few spin codes:
Army, written requests for having a SPN code removed from your DD 214 (Report of
Separation From Active Duty) or earlier discharge papers, should be sent to:
of Spin Codes
Personnel - Separation for good & sufficient reason when determined
by secretarial authority.
Personnel - Release of REP 63 trainees due to emergency conditions.
(Does not apply to active duty.)
for failure to demonstrate adequate potential for promotion.
Unfitness, frequent involvement in incidents of a discreditable nature
with civil or military authorities.
an established pattern for showing dishonorable failure to contribute
adequate support to dependents or failure to comply with order, decrees,
or judgment of a civil court concerning support of dependents
Desertion/trial
deemed inadvisable (WW2) Rescinded.
deemed inadvisable (peacetime desertion) Rescinded.
deemed inadvisable (Korean War). Rescinded
accept a teaching position.
of enlisted personnel on unspecified enlistment who completed 20 years
active federal service, do not submit application for retirement:
commander determines discharge will be in best interest of the
apathy, defective attitudes & inability to extend effort
Apathy/obesity.
- In lieu of elimination because of unfitness or unacceptable conduct.
retirement - 35 years service/five years In grade. Regular army major
retirement - age 62, regular army major general.
retirement 60, regular Army mayor general whose retirement has been
retirement - age 64, regular Army major general whose retirement has
been deferred & each permanent professor and the registrar of the US
retirement - 30 years service/five years in grade, regular army
retirement 30 years of service/five years In grade, regular colonels.
retirement - 28 years service. Regular Lt. Colonels.
retirement - age 60, regular commissioned officer below major general.
retirement - more than 30 years active service, professors US military
retirement - 30 years of more active service, regular warrant officers.
retirement - age 62 regular warrant officers
retirement - temporary disability retirement in lieu of or as a result
of elimination proceedings.
retirement - surplus In grade after 30 years service. Removal from
acting list (regular Army).
retirement - placement on retired list at age 60.
retirement - permanent retirement by reason by physical disability
retirement - paced on temporary mandatory solemnity retired list
retirement in lieu of or as a result of elimination board proceedings.
Regular Army & reserve commissioned officers and Warrant officers.
retirement - permanent disability retirement in lieu of or as a result
or elimination proceedings.
retirement a regular Army & reserve commissioned officers
retirement - regular Army and reserve warrant officer.
retirement - regular Army commissioned officers with 30 or more years of
retirement - enlisted personnel, voluntarily retired as commissioned
retirement - enlisted personnel, voluntarily retired as a warrant
retirement a warrant officer voluntarily retired as a commissioned
retirement - retirement a director of music, USMA, as the President may
retirement - regular Army commissioned officers with World War 1
retirement - formerly retired other than for disability who while on
active duty incurred a disability of at least 30%.
retirement a formerly retired for disability who where on active duty
suffered aggravation of disability for which he was formerly retired.
REFRAD - as USAR warrant officer (aviator) to accept USAR commission
(aviator) with concurrent active duty.
- as RA a WO (aviator) to accept USAR commission (aviator) with
concurrent active duty.
enter US military Academy.
Personnel - Expiration of term of service (includes personnel on ADT as
initial trainees).
of term of enlistment.
of term of active obligation service.
from active & transferred to reserve.
from Active Duty within 3 months of expiration of USN service.
wartime service subsequent to desertion.
for retirement as an officer.
accept commission as an officer in the Army, or to accept recall to
active duty as an Army Reserve officer
accept appointment as warrant officer in the Army or to accept recall to
active duty as Army Reserve warrant officer.
accept commission or appointment in the Armed Forces of the United
States (other than Army).
after 20 years but less than 30 years active federal service.
after 30 years active federal service.
retirement in lieu of other administrative action.
resignation of enlisted personnel serving on unspecified enlistment
of enlisted personnel on unspecified enlistment in lieu of resignation
for misconduct or inefficiency.
of enlisted personnel on unspecified enlistment for the good of the
of enlisted personnel on unspecified enlistment in lieu of board of
action when based on unfitness.
of enlisted personnel on unspecified enlistment in lieu of board action
when based on unsuitability.
of enlisted personnel on unspecified enlistment in lieu of separation
for disloyalty or subversion.
discharge. Class I homosexual - general court martial.
- board action.
discharge. Class II homosexual - general court martial.
acceptance of discharge in lieu of board action.
or psychoneurotic disorder.
disorder, bedwetter.
character and behavioral disorders
on temporary disability retired list
retired by reason of physical disability
disability with entitlement to receive severance pay.
disability resulting from international misconduct or willful neglect or
incurred during period of unauthorized absence. Not entitled to
from EAD & revert to retired list prior to ETS.
disability, EPTS, established by medical board. Discharged by reason of
physical disability upon application by individual. Not entitled to
disability, EPTS, established by physical evaluation board proceedings.
from EAD & revert to retired list at ETS.
Misconduct/fraudulent
entry into the Army.
Misconduct/prolonged
unauthorized absence for more than 1 year desertion.
Misconduct/AWOL
trial waived or deemed inadvisable.
Misconduct/convicted
or adjudged a juvenile offender by a civil court during current term of
adjudged a juvenile offender by a civil court during current term of
active military service. Rescinded.
habits, including repeated VD
(court martial).
than desertion (general court martial).
without legal residence in the United States.
of members of Reserve components on active duty who, due to age, would
be precluded from attaining eligibility pay as provided by 10 USC
1331.1337.
immediately enlist or reenlist.
to national health, safety or interest
accept employment law enforcement agency.
of Cuban volunteers upon completion of specified training. Rescinded.
personality. (A mood disorder characterized by numerous hypomanic and
depressive periods with symptoms like those of manic and major
depressive episodes but of lesser severity).
from EAD by reason of physical disability & revert to inactive
status for the purpose of retirement under Title 10. USC Sections 1331 -
1337, in lieu of discharge with entitlement to receive severance pay.
because of not meeting medical fitness standards at time of enlistment.
from military Control (void Inductions) because of not meeting medical
fitness standards at time of induction.
- fulfillment of enlistment commitment.
barred by 10 USC Section 834 (Art 34 UCMJ). Rescinded.
deemed inadvisable (Spanish - American War/ WWII>. Rescinded.
pattern of shirking
separation of overseas returnee.
members of medical holding detachments or units who, upon completion of
hospitalization, do not intend to immediately enlist or reenlistment in
enter or return to college, university, or equivalent institution.
accept or return to employment of a seasonal nature.
release of inductees who have served on active duty prior their present
disqualification for duty in MOS.
of enlisted personnel bn unspecified enlistment who complete 30 years
active federal service & do not submit application for retirement.
of enlisted personnel on unspecified enlistment over 55 years of rage
who have completed 20 years active federal service & do not submit
or release of individuals with less than 3 months remaining to serve who
fail to continue as students (academic failure) at service academies.
release at Christmas will be issued as appropriate by Army & has
been Included in separation edit table. Rescinded.
release at original ETS of enlisted personnel who have executed a
voluntary extension. Rescinded.
release after original ETS of personnel serving on voluntary extension.
at ETS after completing a period of voluntary extension. Rescinded.
(Inductees) to enlist ar Warrant Officer Flight Training.
(inductees) to enlist to attend critical MOS school.
(inductees) to enlist for Officer Candidate School.
for failure to complete Officer Candidate School.
because of not meeting medical fitness standards for Flight training.
separation of personnel denied reenlistment under Qualitative Management
in authorized strength.
release to serve 1 year in an ARNG or USAR unit.
release of personnel on compassionate assignment.
release of AUS & first team RA Personnel - phase down release
programs (Early - out from Vietnam.)
In strength a USASA option/First Team.
RA First Team, exempted from 90 day suspension of Early Release Program
for reasons for intolerable personal problems.
for concealment of serious arrest record.
instability reaction.
barred by 10, USC, Sec. 843 (Art 43 UCMJ) Rescinded.
(general discharge separation).
Personnel Security Program (disloyal or subversive).
- hardship.
- national health, safety, or interest.
- completion of required service.
- enlistment in the regular Army - regular officer.
- withdrawal of ecclesiastical endorsement.
- serving under a suspended sentence or dismissal.
- to attend school.
- Interest of national security (in lieu of elimination).
in lieu of elimination because of conduct triable by court martial or in
- unqualified other miscellaneous reasons
- parenthood (minor children).
discharge substandard performance of duty.
discharge - termination of RA or AUS warrant to retire commissioned
discharge - failure of selection for permanent promotion (commissioned
discharge a failure of selection for permanent promotion (warrant
discharge - reasons as specified by HDQA
discharge - administrative discharge GCM
- General court martial.
discharge - failure to complete basic, Company officer ar associate
company officer course - USAR officers.
to complete basic, company officer or associate company officer course -
ARNGUS officers.
discharge - conscientious objection.
discharge - for reasons involving board action or in lieu thereof
discharge - reasons involving board action, or in lieu thereof -
unfitness or unacceptable conduct.
discharge - reasons involving board action or in lieu thereof, due to
substandard performance of duty.
discharge - interest of national security.
discharge pregnancy.
discharge - parenthood (minor children).
discharge - administrative
REFRAD - lack of jurisdiction.
REFRAD - to enlist an regular Army.
REFRAD - to enlist in regular Army for purpose of retirement
REFRAD - national health, safety, or interest
REFRAD - due to disapproval of request for extension of service.
REFRAD - hardship.
REFRAD - dual status officer to revert to regular Warrant Officer
REFRAD - to attend school or accept a teaching position.
REFRAD - marriage.
REFRAD - expiration of the duty commitment voluntarily serving on active
REFRAD - expiration active duty commitment involuntary serving on active
REFRAD - selection for entrance to a service academy.
REFRAD - In lieu of serving in lower grade than reserve grade.
REFRAD - by request includes MC & DC officers.
REFRAD - interde part mental transfer of other than medical officers.
REFRAD - in lieu of unqualified resignation.
REFRAD - interdepartmental transfer of medical officers
REFRAD - release from ADT to enter on 24 months active duty.
REFRAD - annual screening, voluntary release prior to 90th day
subsequent to receipt of notification.
REFRAD - maximum age.
REFRAD - failure of selector for permanent reserve promotion
REFRAD - failure of selection for permanent reserve promotion
(commission retained).
REFRAD - failures of selection for promotion, temporary.
REFRAD - commissioned officer under sentence of dismissal & warrant
officer discharge awaiting appellate review.
& Involuntary REFRAD - convenience of government or as specified by
REFRAD - annual screening, release on 90th day subsequent to receipt of
REFRAD - maximum service, warrant officers.
REFRAD - maximum service, commissioned officers.
REFRAD - completion of prescribed years of service.
REFRAD - withdrawal of ecclesiastical endorsement.
REFRAD - physically disqualified upon order to active duty.
REFRAD - release of reserve unit & return to reserve status.
REFRAD a release of unit of NG or NG(US) & return to state control.
REFRAD - revert to retired list, not by reason of physical disability
REFRAD - physical disability. Revert to inactive status for purpose of
retirement under Chapter 67. 10 USC in lieu of discharge with
entitlement to receive disability severance pay.
disability discharge - entitlement to severance pay.
disability discharge - disability resulting from intentional misconduct
or willful neglect or incurred during a period of unauthorized absence.
Not entitled to receive disability severance pay.
disability discharge - EPTS, established by physical evaluation board.
Not entitled to disability severance pay.
from rolls - AWOL conviction & confinement by civil authorities.
from rolls - AWOL desertion.
REFRAD - medical service personnel who receive unfavorable background
investigation and/or National Agency Check.
REFRAD - to accept employment with a legally established law enforcement
- failure to meet medical fitness standards at time of appointment
discharge - failure to resign under Chapter 16 - AR 535 - 120. when
determined to be in the best interest of the government and the
REFRAD - reduction in strength, voluntary release prior to 90th day
subsequent to receipt of notification
REFRAD - reduction in strength. release on 90th day subsequent to
separation - early release of personnel assigned to installations or
units scheduled for inactivation, permanent change of station, or
retirement - failure of selection for promotion, established retirement
date, commissioned officer.
date, warrant officer.
separation - early release of personnel from release of unit of the ARNG
or the ARNGUS from active federal service & return to state control.
retirement - failure of selection for promotion, early retirement date,
retirement - failure of selection for promotion. early retirement date,
retirement - failure of selection for promotion, retained for
retirement, commissioned officers.
retirement, warrant officer.
separation - early release of Puerto Rican personnel who will to qualify
separation - early release of reserve personnel upon release of reserve
separation - release of REP 63 trainees upon completion of MOS training.
retirement - commissioned officers, unfitness or substandard performance
retirement - warrant officers, unfitness or sub - standard performance
from rolls (as deserter).
from rolls (as military prisoner).
From rolls (as missing or captured).
(non - battle - resulting from disease).
(non - battle - resulting From other than disease).
term of service voided as fraudulent enlisted, while AWOL from prior
enter any area of the service academies (other than USMA).
reported as returned from dropped from rolls as a deserter (previously
reports under transaction GA).
reported as restored to duty from dropped from rolls of military
prisoner previously reported under transaction code GB).
reported as returned from dropped from rolls or missing or captured
(previously reported under transaction code GC).
Void enlistment or induction - enlisted personnel.
Codes - Legal Action
author of this story, Edwin Crosby, served in the USAF from 1966-1971. He
volunteered to go to Vietnam, and served in MACVSOG, 15th Special Operations
Squadron, Nha Trang, AB, RVN from November 1968 to June 1970.
His lawsuit began in March of 1976, having discovered in February of 1976, he
had a BAD 'Spin Code' number. The case was originally filed in the US
District Court, Northern District of New York, Syracuse. He has been
fighting this case on behalf of all veterans and has been instrumental in having
D.O.D. change the DD-214 many times to prevent future damage to other
JUNE 11, 1956, under D.O.D. Instruction 1336.3, DOD ordered the military
departments to begin putting a coded number on the main employment reference
document of veterans. This document known as the DD-214 is intended to be
presented to employers by veterans seeking employment and benefits.
to Plaintiff's Exhibit NO: 6, D.O.D. Instruction 1336.1, dated September 1,
1966, SUBJECT - Standardization of Forms for Report of Transfer or Discharge of
Members of the Armed Forces of the U.S., there were to be 8 or more copies of
DD-214 made. Copy one to the veteran, other copies eventually went to
State Adjutant General, VA Data Processing Center, Austin, TX., State
Director Selective Service, Nat. Military Records Center, St. Louis, Mo.
of 1977, nearly 20 million veterans had a coded number. This is SHOCKING as in
1974 D.O.D. told Congress that only a couple hundred thousand had a code
number. Moreover, in 1974 DOD told Congress they would stop the
" SPN " coding system, however, in 1972, they were already
changing the system to " SPD " ( separation program designator
). They deceived Congress and the American People. Millions of
veterans with an Honorable Discharge have a " BAD " coded
Exhibit NO: 19 is the " infamous corporation questionnaire ".
These are major corporations admitting to having the codes and using them
against veterans. I am the only one to have this due to litigation, as it
is locked up in Congress under a " Classified " coding. Banks, life insurance companies, State Gov't & Federal Gov't Agencies have
them as well. Lists of the codes were sent to FAA, ( federal aviation
admin. ) HUD, ( housing & urban development ) Office Personnel
corporation admitted that the VA has told us this is not confidential and they
will send us a copy. Amazing!
are Congressional Records available to read on this matter. As Congress
attempted once to pass a law regarding the use of the coded numbers, however,
this failed to pass.
you ever gone to a VA Hospital and had the doctor attempt to send you to the
psychologist or psychiatrist ?? Your coded SPN was probably the reason
why, and you did not even know, moreover, there could be nothing in your
military records saying you had seen a psychologist, but, that did not stop
them. One of the most given out codes was SPN-265 or SDN-265, which says, unsuitability, character & behavior disorders.
were 5 main categories; unsuitability, unfitness, misconduct,
homosexual, or, any reason based upon mental or moral issues. Then under
each category, they piled on a bunch of numbers and meanings. i.e. SPN-384, Drug Abuse, Marijuana or Heroin. And get this, those
veterans who signed up for " DRUG AMNESTY " you got a code
number, SPN-384, YOU GOT NO AMNESTY !!! You got screwed.
are some things I have discovered over the years: (1) the State of
N.Y. denied me the right to take a Civil Service Test because the State Employee
punched my SSN into a computer and pulled up my military records ( they
are not supposed to have them ) then said there is your code, sorry, NO
TEST. It was the very same code number the Gov't said in Court would never
surface again, they corrected the records, RIGHT, they did nothing. (2) VA'S Board of Veterans Appeals sent a 500 page transcript
regarding my 19 year old claim for disability over to the U.S. Court of Veterans
Appeals, on page 63, there was the same DD-214 the Gov't said would never
surface again, RIGHT, they did nothing. Have you had trouble getting
benefits with VA ? Try this on for size, someone else has your claim
number, a phony or ghost, and they get your money ! (3) VA
employee tells me someone else has same number as you, that's impossible, or, is it ?? (4) a U.S. Senators aid here in Montana tells me this
doesn't exist, it is a rumor, yep, sure, then I say, I am the one who took
lawsuit to US Supreme Court, well now, all of a sudden its no longer a rumor,
and does exist.
have lived in Upstate NY, Missouri for 8 months, Illinois for 16
months, and now Montana 9 months. Everywhere I go, I speak to veterans,
or, meet with them to tell them what is going on. On Sept. 29, 2001, I attended a " Veterans Standdown " here in Billings. I
set up a table, and 7 vets came by with their DD-214 ( others did, but did not
have DD-214 with them ). Vet NO: 7 had a code I never saw before,
advised him to write to service branch he was in and ask, the other 6 veterans
had an HONORABLE DISCHARGE, and ALL had a rotten coded number. What was alarming was all 6 said there was nothing in their military records to
indicate they should have had that code. They were stabbed in the back.
1984, I submitted a PROPOSAL to the VA under PUBLIC LAW 98-160, National
Needs Assessment of Vietnam Veterans. I had the support of the National
Council of Churches, and the N.Y. State Council of Churches. I won that
GRANT ! My Grant called for " CHAPLAINS " not
psychologists who are lying to veterans about this PTSD stuff, when the coded
SPN, SDN, or SPD code is responsible for many, many problems. The White
House took it away. The Church folks got on a plane and lit out for
Washington. Some deal was struck, think it was Veterans Outreach Centers,
must find out what your coded number is, remember, if you were discharged before
1974, you automatically have one, after 1974, it went on the other 8 or more
copies of DD-214, and your still dead meat.
angers me most is the American Legion & V.F.W. They remain
silent on this matter. I was a service officer for Am. Leg. in N.Y. I actually got fired for helping veterans and widows win their benefits. I
file a claim, and they had to reinstate me. I resigned 2 months later,
having been cut off from those items I need to help veterans with.
is my email address; ehcrosby7@att.net if you have any questions, want to see copies of these documents, give me a FAX
number, will send them to you, with your promise to show them to other veterans,
or help a vet with one of these codes.
Currently, I am reopening this lawsuit here in Billings, Mt. The Judge should make
some sort of Decision by the end of April, at least I hope he does. The
smoking gun is there, however, the corruption within our Justice System is
outrageous. I sent a criminal complaint to the FOREMAN of the Federal
Grand Jury here on March 1st, 2002. The US Attorney intercepted it. Charges, GENOCIDE & WAR CRIMES, both under TITLE 18, PART 1,
CHAPTER 50A, SECTION 1091, and, TITLE 18, PART 1, CHAPTER 118,
SECTION 2441. Those of us who have these codes fall directly under
the wording of these 2 sections of law. We are being systematically
eliminated because thieves want to rip off the VA for billions of dollars. Well, screw them.
those veterans who do not like to be stabbed in the back, and you are looking
for a way to fight back, there is the BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF MILITARY
RECORDS. It requires one piece of paper, a Gov't Form, and a very good
statement of case. That is to say, on my DD-214 is a coded number,
there is nothing in my records saying I did what the code says, you have
blacklisted me, stabbed me in the back, character assassinated my good family
name. Under TITLE 10, Section 1552, you are entitled to be paid for
an " injustice ". That is what you are claiming. I
would look on an internet library such as Cornell Univ. and make copy of that
law: http://www.law.cornell.edu
not be afraid to get some help, however, be careful as any vet rep may try to
talk you out of it. You have been stabbed in the back, make sure you
ehcrosby7@att.net UPDATE
- November 2, 2002 By
of this date, November 2, 2002, Mr. Crosby has file the last
BRIEF/REBUTTAL with the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Crosby is
trying to reopen the SPN, SDN, SPD coded number lawsuit he took to the U.S.
Supreme Court. A U.S. Federal Judge in Billings, Mt. denied his
request to vacate or set aside the original Decision based on SOVEREIGN
IMMUNITY. This is incorrect under 28 U.S.C. 1331.
Moreover, the U.S.A.F. and the Gov't lawyers now claim they DID NOT have
to obey the two (2) U.S. Federal Court Orders issued to them as the Judge did
not list each and every DD-214 the Government generated, nor, list
each and every electronic data bank ( computers ) this coded
number was sent to, including State & Federal Government Agencies. Is that lame or what ??!!!! Twice Federal Judges said to
correct ALL the RECORDS, now they use a lame excuse like that. Hopefully, other Judges will not buy that theory.
Should the 9th Circuit Court refuse to do anything about this sordid matter of
branding human beings with coded numbers for the purpose of systematic
elimination, veteran Crosby is going to Canada and request political
asylum based on GENOCIDE. Currently under U.S. law, TITLE 18, Part 1, Chapter 50A, Section 1091, GENOCIDE, veteran Crosby and
any other veteran in the Untied States with one of these coded numbers falls
under this law as a victim. Moreover, Title 18, Part 1, Chapter 118,
Section 2441, WAR CRIMES, veteran Crosby and any other veteran with
one of these codes also falls under this section of law as a victim.
Once the international community sees the proof of this branding of human beings
with numbers in America, only one thought will be forthcoming, this
is what happened in Nazi Germany, now its going on in America. Who is responsible for this Holocaust 2, look no further than the Justice
System, controlled by a secret society, the BAR ASSOCIATION and its members,
LAWYERS. The framers of the U.S. Constitution left the word lawyer
out of the Constitution and for good reason. NOW we see that reason,
decades of systematic elimination by a corrupt justice system.
It is shameful that State Veteran Agencies have not told veterans about this
coded number, even more shameful is the theft of monies from the Veterans
Administration via the use of the coded number. Brother veterans, thieves are criminals, and have NO HONOR. If more of you sought
legal redress for this outrageous conduct towards Americas Veterans, something wonderful would happen. Liberty & Justice For All would
become reality. Pledging allegiance to the flag ends with the words, with Liberty & Justice For All, and many have died upon the
battlefield for just that. Will you Honor those who died by telling other
veterans about this sordid matter? Will you write a letter to these
so called veterans service organizations and ask them why they keep their mouths
shut on this matter ??
Legally, this is the last opportunity before the world knows about this. Sites like this one have given you an opportunity to learn about what has been
done to you and other veterans, and thankfully, there are sites like this one. Edwin
ehcrosby7@att.net UPDATE - OCTOBER 17, 2006
ehcrosby7@att.net UPDATE DECEMBER 2010
Board For Correction of Military Records. Each branch of the military has one of Boards as directed by Congress. TITLE 10 U.S.C. Sec. 1552. Here a veteran is to receive some justice for errors in their records, falsehoods, correct an injustice, and pay for said injustice. Recently four (4) questions were sent to nearly 20 Members of Congress asking if they would send said questions over to each of the military BOARDS and get answers. For months we received nothing, then Senator Lugar of
Indiana produced answers to those questions. For you readers we are posting up here both the 4 questions, and the answers to those questions. Moreover, there is a REPORT entitled, “ Military Record Correction Boards and Their Judicial Review “ done for the State Bar of TEXAS, and dated JUNE 11, 2010. A Raymond J. Toney of Woodland, Calif., was asked to submit said Report.
Below, are the 4 questions, and the 4 answers. You should get what this is all about, missing money, failure to pay veterans stabbed in the back, and NO DUE PROCESS OF LAW. You might call the Federal Court of Claims and ask them why a Judges Decision is ignored and mocked by military BCMR’S. Edwin H. Crosby III
OF MILITARY RECORDS QUESTION ONE: How many cases have come before your ARMY BCMR since 1986 in which a veteran had a “ false & stigmatizing coded number “, known as a SPN, SDN, SPD code, and said veteran was advised by LEGAL PRECEDENT, CASEY v. U.S. 8 Fed Cl.Ct. (1985) that he or she was entitled to a “ DUE PROCESS OF LAW HEARING UPON DISCHARGE “.
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