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Fy 2002 Defense Authorization Bill CASE # REQUESTOR LETTERHEAD RECEIVED COMPLETED SUBJECT 02-F-0008 RAY, DANIEL 10/1/01 10/4/01 INFO ON PROJECT BLUE BOOK 02-F-0009 GANDHI, SJIT THE NATIONAL SECURITY 10/1/01 11/14/01 ALL INFO ON OCTOBER 1994 TALIBAN ATTACK ON THE AFGHANI BORDER ARCHIVE POST LOCATED BETWEEN CHAMAN IN BALUCHISTAN 02-F-0010 GANDHI, SAJIT THE NAT'L SECURITY 10/1/01 10/6/03 REQ DISCLOSURE OF DOCS FOR INSPECTION & COPYING OF RECORDS ARCHIVE CONCERNING BACKGRD PAPERS, MEMOS, CABLES, ANALYSES, NOTES, LETTERS, INTELL REPORTS, DISCUSSING THE ROLE OF OSAMA BINLADEN OR HIS ALWAEDA GRP IN THE MAY-JUN 99 INVASION BY ARMED GUERILLAS ACROSS... 02-F-0011 BENSON, PAUL SPECIAL RESPONSE 10/1/01 11/30/01 REQ A LIST OF MILITARY ENLISTED PERSONNEL AND THEIR PRESENT CORPORATION ADDRESSES. INCLUDE ON LIST TOUR OF DUTY PERSONNEL WHO END THEIR TOUR BETWEEN 1 JAN 02 AND 31 DEC 02. EXCLUDE PERS ASSIGNED TO SENSITIVE POSITIONS & C-D ROM IF POSSIBLE. 02-F-0011 / A1 BENSON, PAUL SPECIAL RESPONSE 1/29/02 2/11/02 REQ A LIST OF MILITARY ENLISTED PERSONNEL AND THEIR PRESENT CORPORATION ADDRESSES. INCLUDE ON LIST TOUR OF DUTY PERSONNEL WHO END THEIR TOUR BETWEEN 1 JAN 02 AND 31 DEC 02. EXCLUDE PERS ASSIGNED TO SENSITIVE POSITIONS & C-D ROM IF POSSIBLE. 02-F-0012 GANDHI, SAJIT THE NAT'L SECURITY 10/1/01 10/30/01 REQ DISCLOSURE OF DOCS FOR INSPECTION & COPYING OF ALL RECORDS ARCHIVE FROM 1994 TO PRESENT OF REPORTS DISCUSSING TALIBAN OR AFGHANI SUPPORT FOR THE FOLLOWING GRPS ARMED INSURGENCIES IN INDIAN OCCUPIED KASHMIR: ... 02-F-0013 GANDHI, SAJIT THE NATIONAL SECURITY 10/1/01 10/19/01 REPORTS DISCUSSING THE ROLE OF LASHKAR-E-TOIBA IN THE MAY JUNE ARCHIVE 1999 INVASION BY ARMED GUERILLAS ACROSS THE LINE OF CONTROL 02-F-0015 / A1 EVANS, MICHAEL THE NATIONAL SECURITY 10/1/01 BIOGRAPHIC REPORTS OR OTHER INFORMATION ON SEVEN SPECIFIC ARCHIVE LEADERS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY ARMED FORCES OF COLOMBIA (FARC) 02-F-0016 / A1 BIGWOOD, JEREMY 10/3/01 INFORMATION ON LATIN AMERICA BY MAJOR JEFF MURPHY, USSOUTHCOM, WASHINGTON DIRECTORATE DURING THE YEARS 2000 AND 2001 02-F-0017 MCTIGUE, TERRENCE P. APA LOCAL 1224 10/1/01 10/10/01 INFORMATION CONCERNING CONTRACTURAL RELATIONS WITH FOLLOWING TEAMSTERS CORPORATIONS: ABX AIR, AIRBORNE, AIRBORNE FREIGHT CORR. AND AIRBORNE EXPRESS 02-F-0019 RIVERS, FREDERICK 10/2/01 10/5/01 REQ INFO ABOUT MX MISSILES, ALSO GROUND TO AIR MISSILES. 02-F-0020 KILBURN, TERRY TRACERS INFORMATION 10/1/01 12/12/01 INFO ON CURRENT ACTIVE DUTY MASTER FILE, ACTIVE DUTY LOSS FILE, SPECIALISTS, INC PRIOR SERVICE MILITARY ADDRESS FILE AND VARIOUS OTHER INFO (SEE REQUESTOR LETTER) 02-F-0020 / A1 KILBURN, TERRY TRACERS INFORMATION 3/14/02 INFO ON CURRENT ACTIVE DUTY MASTER FILE, ACTIVE DUTY LOSS FILE, SPECIALISTS, INC PRIOR SERVICE MILITARY ADDRESS FILE AND VARIOUS OTHER INFO (SEE REQUESTOR LETTER) 02-F-0021 GANDHI, SAJIT THE NAT'L SECURITY 10/2/01 10/19/01 REQ ALL RECORDS FROM 1993 TO THE PRESENT, INCLUDING BUT NOT ARCHIVE LIMITED TO BACKGROUND PAPERS, MEMOS, CABLES, LETTERS, OR REPORTS DISCUSSING PAKISTANI SUPPORT FOR THE FOLLOWING GRP INVOLVED IN ARMED INSURGENCIES IN INDIAN OCCUPIED KASHMIR. 02-F-0023 DOYLE, MICHAEL 10/2/01 11/11/03 REQ ACCESS TO COPIES OF CORRESPONDENCE FROM REP. GARY CONDIT BETWEEN JAN 01 1996 TO MAY 1, 2001. 02-F-0025 O'NEAL, CHARLES 10/2/01 10/5/01 VERIFICATION OF MILITARY SERVICE VIA UNDELETED REPORT OF SEPARATION FOR ( ) 02-F-0026 ABELE, DANIELLE 10/2/01 10/5/01 INFORMATION ON MILITARY DRUG TESTING, ETC. BY DR. EWEN CAMERON, ALLEN MEMORIAL INSTITUTE CASE # REQUESTOR LETTERHEAD RECEIVED COMPLETED SUBJECT 02-F-0027 DENARDO, DANIEL 10/1/01 COPY OF MEMO BETWEEN RUDY DE LEON WITH BARONESS SYMONS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND A COPYOF LETTTER BETWEEEN SECDEF COHEN AND UK DEFENSE SECRETARY MR. GEOFF HOON DEALING WITH JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER 02-F-0028 GANDHI, SAJIT THE NATIONAL SECURITY 10/2/01 10/29/01 ALL INFO ON THE ROLE OF HARKAT-UL-MUJAHIDEEN IN THE MAY-JUNE 1999 ARCHIVE 02-F-0029 ZAID, MARK THE JAMES MADISON 10/3/01 10/9/01 REFER REQ FOR DOCS THAT ORIGINATED WITHIN DOD, PLEASE REVIEW PROJECT MATERIAL AND REPLY DIRECTLY TO THE REQUESTER. 02-F-0030 RICHELSON, JEFFREY 10/3/01 12/5/01 REFER REQ FOR REVIEW AND RESPONSE BACK TO CIA ON THE ATTACHED RESPONSIVE DOCS. 02-F-0030 / A1 RICHELSON, JEFFREY 8/28/02 3/18/03 REFER REQ FOR REVIEW AND RESPONSE BACK TO CIA ON THE ATTACHED RESPONSIVE DOCS. 02-F-0031 BERNER, KEITH 10/3/01 1/30/02 PROPOSALS SUBMITTED TO JOINT STAFF IN RESPONSE TO RFQ TRACKING NUMBER H91269-1243-8766-000 02-F-0032 BURR, WILLIAM THE NATIONAL SECIRTY 10/4/01 3/25/02 COPIES OF STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND HEADQUARTERS HISTORIES FOR 1973, ARCHIVE 1974 AND 1975 02-F-0032 / A1 BURR, WILLIAM THE NATIONAL SECURITY 10/24/02 7/22/03 COPIES OF STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND HEADQUARTERS HISTORIES FOR 1973, ARCHIVE 1974 AND 1975 02-F-0033 ALEXANDER, GARY R. 10/3/01 10/5/01 REQ FOR INFO ON BEHALF OF BOEING AUTOMETRIC, FOR RECENTLY CONDUCTED JOINT INTELL SURVEILLANCE & RECONNAISSANCE MGMT (JISRM) PHASE II QUICK LOOK CONDUCTED BY THE JFC'S, JBC ON OR ABOUT 16 JUL-03 AUG 01. 02-F-0034 WHITELEY, MICHAEL DALLAS BUSINESS 10/4/01 10/29/01 REQ ACCESS TO & COPIES OF ALL PURCHASES ORDERS, INVOICES, & JOURNAL SIMILAR DOCS RELATED TO THE SALE OF MATERIALS TO THE GOV'T BY ALL TEXAS VENDORS UNDER ALL FEDERAL PROJECT CODES ASSOCIATED WITH OPERATION INFINITE JUSTICE. 02-F-0035 GRAHAM, CHARLES E. INTERNATIONAL 10/3/01 1/2/02 BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS 02-F-0036 BUSH, BRENDA CANDAIAN EMBASSY 10/4/01 10/9/01 COPIES OF ANY PERFORMANCE TESTING REPORT ON THE LAV III AT THE YUMA, ARIZONA, TRENTON, NRC OTTAWA AND OTHER LOCATIONS 02-F-0037 BRAINARD, JEFFREY H. THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER 10/5/01 12/4/01 REQ COPIES OF ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO ANY MEMBER OF A EDUCATION CONGRESSIONAL APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OR SUBCOMMITTEE, OF STAFF MEMBERS OF SUCH COMM FROM DOD THAT FITS THE FOLLOWING: DOD QUESTIONS FROM CONGRESS ABOUT "PLUS-UPS" PROPOSED BY CONGRESS FOR FY 02. 02-F-0038 BEELMAN, MAUD THE CENTER FOR PUBLIC 10/4/01 2/21/03 REFER REQ OF TWO DOCS THAT ORIGINATED WITHIN DOD FOR REVIEW AND INTEGRITY A DIRECT REPLY TO THE REQUESTER. 02-F-0039 BOSE, MEENA 10/2/01 4/23/04 REQUEST ACCESS TO NATIONAL SECURITY CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS FROM PRESIDENTIAL RECORD HOLDINGS 02-F-0040 RUSSO, ALAN EPIPELINE, INC. 10/3/01 10/10/01 COPY OF RELEASABLE PORTION OF THE SECTIONS A AND C DOD MILITARY RETIRED AND ANNUITY PAY SERVICES CONTRACT (MDA220-01-C-0002) 02-F-0041 FREDRIKSEN, JOHN C. 10/3/01 COPIES OF DOCUMENTS FROM 47TH BOMBARDMENT WING (K-WG-47-111) 02-F-0042 BURKE, DENNIS C. OFFICEPRO, INC. 10/4/01 10/16/01 LIST OF DOD IMPAC CREDIT CARDHOLDERS 02-F-0043 ROOT, RICHARD 10/4/01 INFORMATION ON "TIGER TEAM" "PROJECT SAPPHIRE" AND SAWAMA 02-F-0045 FISHKIN, CHRISTOPHER J. 319 RCS 10/5/01 10/15/01 COPIES OF STANDARD ENLISTMENT CONTRACTS FOR THE US ARMY, NAVY AND MARINES CASE # REQUESTOR LETTERHEAD RECEIVED COMPLETED SUBJECT 02-F-0047 PACUN, DAVID 10/9/01 10/12/01 REQ RECORDS OF DECEASED JAPANESE DANCER, MICHIO ITO, WHO WAS INTERNED IN DETENTION AT CAMP LEWISTON IN LA, FROM ROUGHLY 1942- SEP -1943. HE DIED 1961. NEED INFO ON HIS DETENTION, ANY ACTIVITIES (ARTISTIC OR OTHERWISE) --THAT HE ENGAGED IN UNTIL 1954 WHEN 02-F-0048 ANDERSON, CHRISTOPHER 10/9/01 11/27/01 REQ I BE PROVIDED WITH A ROSTER OF ALL ASSIGNED PERSONNEL FOR THE NAT'L NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER, BETHESDA, MD. PROVIDE NAMES, RANKS, & ADDRESSES OF ALL PERMANENT PERSONNEL ON EITHER DISK OR E-MAIL FORM. 02-F-0050 / A1 GRONDIN, JENNIFER 10/9/01 11/7/01 WHO SERVED AS A REFERENCE FOR ( ) AND SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER ( ) AND WRITTEN OR ORAL REFERENCE OF THE DATE AND OFFER OF EMPLOYMENT MADE TO DR. ( ) 02-F-0051 GRAY, WILLARD D. 10/4/01 10/31/01 LEGAL SUMMARY OF THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF DISCHARGES ISSUED BY THE MILITARY DURING THE ERA 1964-1975 02-F-0052 SCHELL, CHAD L. 10/11/01 10/15/01 REQ ACCESS TO AND COPIES OF[ ] MILITARY/OR ANY OTHER RECORDS THAT MAY EXIST. 02-F-0053 SCHAG, MICHAEL MCKENNA & CUNEO, LLP 10/11/01 10/29/01 REQ COPIES OF ALL DOCS COMPRISING THE REGULATORY HISTORY FOR FED ACQUISITION REGULATION (FAR) & FORMERLY LOCATED AT DEF ACQUISITION REGULATION (DAR) AND AT (ASPR) AND A FED PROCUREMENT REGULATION (FPR) 1-15.205-34 (D). 02-F-0054 BALICK, ROBERT M. 10/5/01 12/29/01 COPY OF UNIFORM SERVICES FORMER SPOUSES PROTECTION ACT (USFSPA) REVIEW 02-F-0054 / A1 BALICK, ROBERT M. 2/7/02 2/14/02 COPY OF UNIFORM SERVICES FORMER SPOUSES PROTECTION ACT (USFSPA) REVIEW 02-F-0055 TODD, ROBERT G. 10/9/01 2/27/02 COPY OF CHAIRMAN JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF INSTRUCTION 6510.01C 02-F-0056 HOEY, SEAN J. 10/9/01 10/17/01 COPY OF ARMY CID REPORT CONCERNING THE [ ] 02-F-0057 WELENC, LARRY 10/9/01 10/16/01 INFORMATION ON [ ] 02-F-0058 GUIMOND, MARK F. 10/9/01 10/16/01 ALL DOCUMENTS KNOWN OR RELATING TO (NAVPERS 15608 B) 02-F-0059 RICHELSON, JEFFREY T.
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