Case: Norman B. CALVERT, Claimant-Appellant, v. Anthony J. PRINCIPI, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Respondent-Appellee
Abbreviation: Calvert v. Principi
Decision Date: 2004-09-16
Docket Number: No. 04-7075
Citation: 110 F. App'x 101
Volume: 18
Reporter: West's Veterans Appeals Reporter
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Norman B. CALVERT, Claimant-Appellant, v. Anthony J. PRINCIPI, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Respondent-Appellee.
Judges: Before NEWMAN, Circuit Judge, FRIEDMAN, Senior Circuit Judge, and SCHALL, Circuit Judge.
Pages: 101–101

Head Matter:
Norman B. CALVERT, Claimant-Appellant, v. Anthony J. PRINCIPI, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Respondent-Appellee.
No. 04-7075.
United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit.
DECIDED: Sept. 16, 2004.
Richard P. Schroeder, David M. Cohen, Department of Justice, Harold D. Lester, Jr., Washington, DC, for Respondent-Ap-pellee.
Norman B. Calvert, Dannemora, NY, pro se.
Before NEWMAN, Circuit Judge, FRIEDMAN, Senior Circuit Judge, and SCHALL, Circuit Judge.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Mr. Norman B. Calvert, having taken this appeal from the dismissal by the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims of certain aspects peripheral to a successful mandamus action, in his reply brief states that he agrees with the Secretary's position, as stated in the government's brief, that the proper path for these further requests is through the VA Regional Office and the appeals process. We concur in this assessment. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed, without prejudice to further proceedings in the appropriate tribunals.
No costs.
. Calvert v. Principi, No. 02-653, 2004 WL 184969 (Vet.App. Jan. 9, 2004).