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On military records I have obtained on a fraudster is contained the following item: "court-martial transcript not available."
Does this mean his "discharge" involved a court-martial, or is this simply listed on the records of all people regardless of whether a court-martial was conducted? If it helps, the report shows that he only served for thirty-five days (Air Force -- Lackland).

2007-05-23 16:27:22 · 3 answers · asked by appalachianlimbo 5 in Politics & Government Military

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Yes it means a courts martial was involved in his discharge, but the information regarding what lead to the discharge is protected.

2007-05-23 16:32:03 · answer #1 · answered by Bill S 6 · 1 1

what means is that he got court martial and the court martial finding where sent to the restricted side of his permenant record where no one can obtain these. there should of been a seperate sheet of paper where the charges where typed and the finding and punishment,

but you are probably just looking at a discharge document not his records.

2007-05-23 23:35:53 · answer #2 · answered by path2631 4 · 0 1

Look at the discharge code on his DD-214 if he has it.....the code will give you more info on why he was discharged.

35 days sounds like a trainee separation.

2007-05-24 02:52:14 · answer #3 · answered by PM4 3 · 0 0

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