Posted on Nov 8, 2014
COL Paul Ciminelli
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See this recent article. We find this forum one of the most difficult to get consistent positive results except for minor record corrections. They seem incapable or unwilling to deal with the difficult issues.
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SGM Robin Johnson
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I agree this is a huge and troubling problem. I read the same article and have started a White House Petition to change the BCMR guidelines. Please click on the link and fill in the few blocks to sign the petition, then share the link as widely as possible, with instructions to others to click the link and fill in the blocks to sign the petition (people seem to think sharing the link signs the petition.) Hopefully this will prompt change. Thank you for helping our disenfranchised Veterans! https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/new-guidelines-board-correction-military-records-when-reviewing-personality-disorder-discharges-2001/n6NVh9hq
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SGT Cybersecurity
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I am about to submit a BCMR packet, then submit it to the ADRB if the BCMR doesn't go well.

I would like someone who has experience with these boards to review my packet. My packet is about 90% complete, I just need to write my personal statement.

I would also welcome any senior legal advisers (JAG corps current/veteran) who would like to review it.

My goals are this:

1. To get fresh eyes and perspective on the issues and points.
2. To scrutinize my evidence contradicting the discharge.
3. To obtain new points/advice that I did not address.

So, if you are interested let me know.
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PO1 Rudy Lopez
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You should probably do the Discharge Review Board first, because the Board for Correction can overturn a DRB decision, but a DRB cannot overturn the BMCR; if your claim is a discharge related matters.
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SSG Robert Burns
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I've personally had 2 positive outcomes with them.
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