Posted on Aug 21, 2019
PFC Brendan Henson
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Lady from the VA told me to right a congressional letter, but didn’t tell me who to send it to.
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SFC Brigade Career Counselor
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Your congressman....Also I hope you spelled everything correctly, unlike your example here...
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PFC Brendan Henson spell check wont catch when you use the wrong variation of a word like write and right.....Like you used in the original post. Good lick with your reentry!
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SFC (Join to see) Lmao! But you make a very good point SFC.
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“It’s all spell checked”. Classic
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CAPT Kevin B.
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I remember a gal named Jeri Simons. It would autocorrect to Jerk Simian every time. Every now and then someone would call for the Jerk. There are worse things than right/rite/write.
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SGT James Hammons
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You representatives from home of record.
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SSG Brian G.
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Hate to break it to you but a congressional letter won't do a thing for an RE 4 code. Also why are you taking advice from a person in the VA? You should be talking to a recruiter. You need to be submitting a review to your board of corrections for that RE 4 to be looked at and possibly downgraded to an RE 3.

As to whom you send your letter to? What is your home state of residence? Look up the Congressional representatives from your state and write them. While you can write to all the members of Congress, the ones from your state are the most likely to be the most receptive to you as you are their constituent.
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Mallory Massey
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Is code 3 better? That’s what my husband has and is attempting to get back in.
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SSG Brian G.
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Mallory Massey - It's better than a RE 4. Better still if it was 2 or below but it is what it is. Good luck to him.
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