Posted on 08/28/2009 8:21:55 PM PDT by rxsid
“My instinct tells me, that as an O-3, the chances are fairly good that she is indeed an obligated reserve officer as many physicians will use the Army to pay for medical school, and of course there’s an obligation associated with that.”
I believe a Captain is an O5.
Proof that he wasn't born in Hawaii would probably do it.
78-81? I must have just missed the pony express rider then.
And you didn’t really answer the question, so...
Yes or No?
“Some people will claim that a COLB can be issued to people who aren’t actually born in HI. Perhaps that’s true. I have no experience in that area of law, nor am I familiar with Hawaii’s 1960’s era birth record’s procedures. “
She hasn't disobeyed the order yet. She's not even supposed to report for pre-deployement training until 31 August, that is Monday.
Or do you think she is guilty of "thought crime"?
Maybe she's a hermaphrodite? ;)
(ducks and runs away)
I've speculated that 0bama's real BC lists his gender as "hermaphrodite"...
Probably somewhat equivalent to VOCO, to be followed by the proper paperwork. Timeline seems kind of short though. Orders "cut" on the 23rd for reporting on the 31st. Especially given that the "Requisition" was issued on 15. May.
I was just looking at my promotion order to Captain, issued 31 Oct 84, but effective 03 Dec 83. They say VOCO confirmed. I don't recall exactly when the promotion board met, but it was quite a bit before 31 Oct. I found out via two telephone calls, one from my active duty supervisor (I was an IMA, like Major Cook) and one from my inactive duty training detachment CO, well before the paper orders arrived.
Thanks for the explanation.
I’m not saying it’s not a legal order, I’m just an old timer asking if that’s how it’s done nowadays.
Doesn’t seem proper, IMHO.
No, O-3, except for Navy and Coast Guard, where they are O-6. Navy O-3 is Lietentent. All the officer grades wear the same insignia though. "Railroad tracks" for O-3, Eagle for O-6 (Colonel/Captain). See this DoD page
O-5 is Lt. Colonel/Commander, with silver oak leaf insignia.
That very thing was discussed within the last couple weeks. I don’t recall which thread, sorry. Sr. arrived before the other students came and that in itself leads to asking why he was special other than being the son of a informant for the insurgence. Check the Obamafile.com.
Lt. Easterling should still be a plaintiff with Taitz
emails are "signed" these days, if you set them up that way. I work on an Army post, and all the stuff I send gets signed. My CAC card, (ID card with embeded chip and magnetic strip) is used to verify that I'm me when I send an email. Of course if you don't have access to the server which verifies the signatures (via a public key, you sign with your private key. It would take too long to explain, and I only kinda sorta undertstand it myself.
But you shouldn't let an old guy teach a young'un like you about modern new fangled stuff.
I was on active duty, as a very junior officer, from '73 to '75.
I’ve been looking at some that sort of thing. Found a blog by the son of someone else who was in the “first contingent”. All on one aircraft, but there were 81 of them, spread across various schools around the country.
Good luck to you, sir.
“Just get the professional version of Acrobat.”
Easy for you to say, that thing costs over a hundred bucks, my wife already thinks I spend to much on this computer as it is.
This is the conversation:
Self: Honey, I need to spend a hundred dollars on software to win arguments on Free Republic.
Wife: That *&^% computer!
Thanks for the links.
Then again, do we really know if Easterling joined any lawsuit?
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