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Do any of you have experience with making successful FoIA requests? I would like to see the service records of still living relative. He and I have spoken about this but he seems reticent to revisit his past. I suspect I could get his signature if pressed.

Being rather vague intentionally as his story is one that I have a hard time believing and would like some verification one way or the other.

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Do any of you have experience with making successful FoIA requests? I would like to see the service records of still living relative. He and I have spoken about this but he seems reticent to revisit his past. I suspect I could get his signature if pressed.

Being rather vague intentionally as his story is one that I have a hard time believing and would like some verification one way or the other.

http://www.archives.gov/st-louis/military-personnel/

Additionally, there are organizations that exist to verify questionable claims...organizations such as http://veriseal.org/

I've used Veriseal to good effect, using them to help expose a fraud and a crook.

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I handled some FOI requests for a state agency.

Bet yours got "lost" Send a follow-up letter to the Director of that agency stating the date you sent the original and that you have received no response.

A BIG PART of Freedom of Information (FOI) requests is they must provide a response in something like 5 business days. If they cannot provide the answer within those 5 days, they must give you an estimate of when they will be able to give you an answer.

Also, be careful in what you ask for. A common trick is to answer precisely the question you ask. If you ask for a copy of your XYZ report, you might be told there is none. But there could be several other reports on you - and since you did not ask for them - you will not get a copy.

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A personal trainer at a gym where I used to be a member was passing himself off as an "ex Special Operations (SEAL/SF), claiming to have served in the rangers, SF, and SEALs at various times to various people..... Things just didn't add up in his story, and every time I engaged him in discussions about things military he contradicted himself; my bs meter was pegged.

I contacted veriseal to see if they had and record of him as a SEAL. they did not. "Not a SEAL" was the response I received back from them.

Others weren't buying his line of bs either.

http://www.socnet.com/showthread.php?t=79458

http://inthebreach.blogspot.com/2006/10/fierce-training-now-warriors-forge.html

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