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10-07-09, 09:21 PM #121
I noticed the question about current pay was not answered yet. But these days a Pvt is making $1399.50 a month.
You can also see the current pay chart at this link:
http://www.dfas.mil/militarypay/mili...yPayTables.pdf
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10-07-09, 09:59 PM #122
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10-07-09, 10:03 PM #123
Skipper: I became a temp in 1966 and you? Subsequently became LDO (01) and retired 1974. Enlisted Ser#145 Off: 066
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10-07-09, 10:05 PM #124
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10-07-09, 11:00 PM #125
Skipper: My Enl was 145 and O 066 I was a Temp (1966) and subsequently selected for LDO) and retired 1974. What path did yopu take?
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10-08-09, 01:24 AM #126
I joined in 72 and my ss# was my sevice number until I got out in 79 ssgt.Francisco.
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10-08-09, 07:37 AM #127
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10-09-09, 08:22 PM #128
My serial number was W711***. Semper Fi Sheila Hays
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10-10-09, 08:32 AM #129
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10-10-09, 08:55 AM #130
Just another example of how our Govt. Keeps making end runs around the constitution!
http://ssa-custhelp.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/...i=&p_topview=1
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10-10-09, 08:57 AM #131
The Social Security Number is NOT to be Used for Identification
Had to have mine re-issued and thats what it says on the page you detach the SSN card from
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10-10-09, 11:10 AM #132
Hate to break it to ya, but this is not a Constitutional Law issue in the strictest sense.
There is no Constitutional authority to create the Social Security system in the first place, however, it would seem there isn't much Constitutional prohibition to it either.
So, everything to do with Social Security has been created by Congressional Acts. If one law says SSNs can only be used for such-and-such, but another statute says they can also be used as military service numbers, then where is the Constitutional problem?
These social security number use laws were created before computers became as prevalent as they are now and as heavily used for government, personal, and corporate financial information transfer. It just wasn't a foreseeable problem back in 1972 when the military stopped using serial numbers.
But then, a lot of federal laws end up having "unforeseeable" consequences.
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10-30-09, 05:14 PM #133
Mine was 2088xxx MCRD Platoon 392 Dec. 1963 to Mar 1964
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10-30-09, 07:27 PM #134
1657xxx
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10-30-09, 10:21 PM #135
Mine was 180XXXX in Aug/57 at PI. There were no 17XXXXXs in my Plt. It was either 169s or 180s only. Were 17XXXXs MCRDSD?
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