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ShelfromNJ

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  1. Sept. 9 DENVER BRONCOS Win

    Sept. 16 @ Pittsburgh SteelersWin

    Sept. 23 @ New England Patriots Loss

    Sept. 30 NEW YORK JETS Win

    Oct. 8 DALLAS COWBOYS Win

    Oct. 21 BALTIMORE RAVENS Win

    Oct. 28 @ New York Jets Win

    Nov. 4 CINCINNATI BENGALS Win

    Nov. 11 @ Miami Dolphins Win

    Nov. 18 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Loss

    Nov. 25 @ Jacksonville Jaguars Win

    Dec. 2 @ Washington Redskins Win

    Dec. 9 MIAMI DOLPHINS Win

    Dec. 16 @ Cleveland Browns Win

    Dec. 23 NEW YORK GIANTS Win

    Dec. 30 @ Philadelphia Eagles Loss

  2. To Guffalo. I believe I was at the same game. Boy it was cold. I got free tickets from someone who had season tickets but knew it was too cold to go to the game. We had end zone seats. Giants stadium wasn't sold out. We noticed that people moved from one side of the stadium to the other side of the stadium as the sun moved.

     

    We blew out the Jets but I was sick for several days afterwards. O J Simpson was a tv interviewer on the sidelines. My friend took a picture of him. He was wearing gloves and the Bruni (sp) shoes. I thought of sending the picture in to show proof about the shoes but decided not too. It was a terrific game for us Bills fans.

  3. I work for the Veterans Administration as an instructor for VA disability benefits. The General discharge is considered honorable for VA purposes. If a person receives an other than honorable discharge and files a claim with the VA we obtain the facts and circumstances. We make our own independent determination whether the character of discharge is honorable for VA purposes.

     

    The person can also apply to the Military Board of Corrections or the Discharge Review Board to upgrade his/her discharge depending on the circumstances.

     

    As to the effect that the character of discharge has on employment depends on the employer.

     

    The toll free number to call the VA is 1-800-827-1000.

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