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Arm yourself with knowledge, know your rights, and avoid becoming a victim of injustice. The Military Law &Life Matters Podcast empowers you to take charge of military law issues such as how to upgrade your discharge, what to do when facing an Officer Grade Determination to other legal issues we may face at various stages of our life. In addition to legal topics, the podcast will also cover Life Matters--Life Lessons I've learned along the way. This podcast is for our Heroes: Active Duty, Reserve, Guard, Veterans, Retirees and Family Members,

Military Law & Life Matters Ferah Ozbek

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Arm yourself with knowledge, know your rights, and avoid becoming a victim of injustice. The Military Law &Life Matters Podcast empowers you to take charge of military law issues such as how to upgrade your discharge, what to do when facing an Officer Grade Determination to other legal issues we may face at various stages of our life. In addition to legal topics, the podcast will also cover Life Matters--Life Lessons I've learned along the way. This podcast is for our Heroes: Active Duty, Reserve, Guard, Veterans, Retirees and Family Members,

    MLM 119 - Cases decided by the Naval Discharge Review Board

    MLM 119 - Cases decided by the Naval Discharge Review Board

    Listen to this podcast to learn about cases decided by the Naval Discharge Review Board.



    Boards of Review Reading Rooms website below:

    https://boards.law.af.mil/






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    MLM 118 - Cases decided by the Army Discharge Review Board

    MLM 118 - Cases decided by the Army Discharge Review Board

    Listen to this podcast to learn about cases decided by the Army Discharge Review Board in 2022.



    Boards of Review Reading Rooms website below:

    https://boards.law.af.mil/


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    MLM 117 - Cases decided by the Air Force Discharge Review Board related to COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal

    MLM 117 - Cases decided by the Air Force Discharge Review Board related to COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal

    MLM 117 - Cases decided by the Air Force Discharge Review Board (AFDRB) related to COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal.

    Listen to this podcast to learn why the Air Force upgraded Veterans' discharges who were discharged with general discharges (under honorable conditions) for refusing the Covid-19 Vaccine.



    Read cases decided by the Service Discharge Review Boards in the Boards of Review Reading Rooms website below:

    https://boards.law.af.mil/



    The website below addresses COVID-10 Vaccination Mandate Rescission Information for Currently Serving Air Force Members and Discharged Air Force Service Members

    https://afrba-portal.cce.af.mil/#covid



    The Air Force Review Boards Agency (AFRBA) states that If you were administratively discharged solely for failing to obey a lawful order to receive a COVID-19 vaccination, the Department of
    Defense was precluded by law from awarding any characterization less than a General (Under Honorable Conditions) discharge. If you are seeking a correction to the characterization of your discharge (character of service, narrative reason and/or reenlistment eligibility code), follow the standard procedures to petition the Air Force Discharge Review Board." (see link below)


    https://afrba-portal.cce.af.mil/#board-info/drb/navbar




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    MLM 116 - Lawsuits against the Air Force & Department of Defense relating to Unjust Discharges

    MLM 116 - Lawsuits against the Air Force & Department of Defense relating to Unjust Discharges

    Learn how two lawsuits against the Air Force and the Department of Defense may impact your discharge and DD Form 214.



    1) The Air Force lawsuit "challenges the AFDRB’s systemic denial of discharge status upgrades to Air Force veterans who (1) served during the Iraq and Afghanistan era, (2) received less-than-Honorable discharges, and (3) incurred service-connected mental health conditions such as PTSD (and related conditions), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), or experiences of MST or IPV. (Intimate Partner Violence). They allege that the Air Force has arbitrarily and capriciously failed to apply DoD’s policy of liberal consideration to discharge upgrade applications filed by these veterans."



    2) The DoD lawsuit alleges that the "Government’s discriminatory dismissal of LGBTQ+ service members on the basis of their actual or perceived “homosexuality” was unconstitutional. Likewise, the Government’s issuance of DD-214 forms with discriminatory narrative reasons for separation, separation codes, and reenlistment bars is unconstitutional. LGBTQ+ veterans are not treated equally to other veterans, who are issued dismissal paperwork free of references to their sexual orientation."

    The plaintiffs asks the Court to require Defendants to conduct a comprehensive review of every discharge processed pursuant to DADT and its predecessor policies and systematically remove all indicators of sexual orientation—including (1) narrative reasons for separation, and (2) affiliated separation codes from veterans’ DD-214s (and reenlistment codes)—and to require the Defendants to systematically upgrade discharge characterizations to Honorable.



    UPDATE: "On Sept. 20, 2023, DoD announced it will proactively review military records of veterans whose military records indicate their administrative separation was the result of their sexual orientation and who received a less than honorable conditions discharge. The department will first identify veterans discharged during the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" period (1994-2011) and then take steps to retrieve their relevant military records, for example from the National Archives. After a preliminary review and an assessment that an upgrade in discharge may be warranted, DOD will transmit the names to the service secretaries for consideration and potential correction through the Military Department Boards for Correction of Military/Naval Records (BCM/NR)."

    Click on the DoD DADT Resources page link below for more information.

    https://www.defense.gov/Spotlights/Dont-Ask-Dont-Tell-Resources/



    The Air Force Review Boards Agency website also has information pertaining to the Don't Ask Don't Tell (DADT) Repeal and correcting your records.

    https://afrba-portal.cce.af.mil/#dadt



    Never ever give up - There is always Hope






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    MLM 115 - Discharge Upgrades -- What you Need to Know

    MLM 115 - Discharge Upgrades -- What you Need to Know

    Military Discharge Upgrades

    Knowledge is Power. If you are thinking about trying to upgrade your discharge and want to learn the basics on how to go about the process, take a look at Episode # 106. This episode and its shownotes give you a synopsis of all of the MLM episodes I have done in the past several years that discuss Discharge Upgrades.

    You may decide to prepare the application yourself after listening to the episodes. If not, you will be armed with knowledge so when you speak with an attorney, you know the critical information you will need to convey to them as they evaluate your case.

    Wishing you all the best with the process!

    Remember, never ever give up There is always Hope!








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    MLM 114 - Attorney Pete Faerber (Lt Col, USMC, Ret) - Founder of Non-Profit - The Warriors' Lawyer - Disability Evaluation System Experts

    MLM 114 - Attorney Pete Faerber (Lt Col, USMC, Ret) - Founder of Non-Profit - The Warriors' Lawyer - Disability Evaluation System Experts

    Attorney Pete Faerber has a long history of military service. He was commissioned into the United States Marine Corps as a 2nd Lieutenant in 1992 and served as a pilot on active duty for 10 years, with the most flight time in the AH-1W Supra Cobra. After ten years on active duty, Pete attended law school and then served as a judge advocate in the Marine Corps, retiring in January 2021 as a Lieutenant Colonel.

    Pete has more than 13 years of experience in the Disability Evaluation System (DES).  After helping clients navigate through the DES, Pete decided that he wanted to establish a non-profit to help active duty members and veterans navigate the DES. Pete founded The Warriors’ Lawyer, the only certified 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with an exclusive focus on protecting the rights and entitlements of injured service members. The Warriors’ Lawyer’s mission is to ensure the wounded, ill, or injured Service Members and Veterans are afforded their full rights to determination and appeal within the DoD’s Disability Evaluation System – at NO COST to the member.

    Learn more about the Warriors' Lawyer at their website below: 

    https://www.thewarriorslawyer.org/




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