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As for the DD256 I am unfamiliar, however, the discharge document
the DD 214 Contains the individuals job/specialty code. These
codes can be directly translated to their military job descriptions.
I do not know if this would meet the requirements of the ICRM.
John J. Colosimo, CRM, ECMP
Manager, Records Management & Compliance
Carnival Corporation & PLC
(305) 599-2600 Extension: 18034
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From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jesse Wilkins
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 9:11 AM
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Subject: Re: Help with Navy or Veterns Affairs
I wonder if someone from the ICRM can address this - not in this forum for
this particular case, but as a general rule. In other words, if someone
submits a DD 2586, what are the jobs that would be acceptable? I don't know
what effort would be required by the ICRM to provide this, but it seems like
it should be a pretty standardized thing. And I'm sure there is some
equivalent to the DD 2586 for Federal service....?
jesse
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