I haven't seen it mentioned, but when I was in the service, the format for any date was ALWAYS "month, day, year", period. I've had several people remark that I must have been in the military because I still use the "month, day, year" date format.
i dont know much about fonts etc but the people who called that the line,
"not happy today either"
as a drop in are correct, just blow up the pdf and compare the letters to those in the paragraph above, they are all different
also
look at the date on the top and compare it with the 187th below
same number but they look different,
the relationship between the 1 and 8 are different, the 8 flys above the 1 on the date and is exactely lined up with the 1 on the 187th.
also the 7 on the date is different than the 7 on the 187th
forgery, no doubt,
woooo eeey someone is going to have a red hinney.
"Month day year"? Not "Day month year"?