Posted on Oct 26, 2015
SMSgt Dan Lucero
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I am a retired Air Force E-8 who served under Bush 43 during and after 9/11. Thru the impotence and incompetence of Obama's foriegn policy we have lost most all gains, credibility, and influence internationally. When I see my retirement certificate endorsed with the current president's signature I am repulsed for painfully obvious reasons. Has anyone researched how to have a former president sign a retirement certificate presented under a different president? Copy and paste link for expert opinion on Obama's foreign policy: http://beforeitsnews.com/politics/2015/02/retired-four-star-admiral-says-the-unsayable-about-islam-and-president-obamas-foreign-policy-strategy-2690242.html
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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Half of me is like "seriously?", but the truth is, I know I'd feel the same way if I retire with Trumps name on there... Might as well be signed by a Kardashian..
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MSgt John Carroll
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Edited 9 y ago
It is possible, GW signs them all the time. I only know 1 person that retired recently that doesn't have one from him. I'm still active but that's who I want signing mine. Contact your local Wing Protocol office.
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SSgt Alex Robinson
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Reach out to his presidential library and see what they can do for you
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Does anyone know how to have a former pres. sign retirement certificates?
MAJ David Vermillion
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Edited 9 y ago
I know what you saying and want to believe it is possible but in realty I don't think it will happen. If we had that kind of free will to change documents, I see marriage licenses, drivers licenses etc. being falsified. It would set off a firestorm, but, in this day and time who knows what might happen.
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SMSgt Dan Lucero
SMSgt Dan Lucero
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Thanks for you input Major. I read a post on a different site (can't remember which) that said a spouse had it done through her state's congressmen. Not sure how it panned out, but it seems to me we don't want add to the already over-tasked folks in Washington D.C. as it appears they already have too much they are not doing as it is.
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