Plan to defeat ISIS

Harry Cheadle filed this request with the Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office of the United States of America.
Tracking #

17-F-1117

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Communications

From: Harry Cheadle

To Whom It May Concern:

This is a request under the Freedom of Information Act. I hereby request the following records:

The plan to defeat ISIS requested in "Presidential Memorandum Plan to Defeat the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria," issued by the president on January 28, 2017. This memorandum requested the Department of Defense to send "a preliminary draft of the Plan to defeat ISIS" to the White House within 30 days.

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 20 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Harry Cheadle

From: Porter, Sean M CTR WHS ESD (US)

CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED

Good afternoon,

Please see the attached for the Interim Response to your Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
Thanks,

Sean Porter
FOIA Specialist
DoD/WHS/ESD
(571) 372-0421
sean.m.porter27.ctr@mail.mil

CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED

From: Marye, Charles C CIV WHS ESD (US)

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an
impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye
OSD/JS Office of Freedom of Information
(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil
SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Marye, Charles C CIV WHS ESD (US)

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an
impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye
OSD/JS Office of Freedom of Information
(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil
SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Marye, Charles C CIV WHS ESD (US)

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an
impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye
OSD/JS Office of Freedom of Information
(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil
SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Marye, Charles C CIV WHS ESD (US)

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an
impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye
OSD/JS Office of Freedom of Information
(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil
SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye
OSD/JS Office of Freedom of Information
(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil
SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye
OSD/JS Office of Freedom of Information
(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil
SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye
OSD/JS Office of Freedom of Information
(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil
SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye
OSD/JS Office of Freedom of Information
(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil
SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye

OSD/JS Office of Freedom of Information

(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil

SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye

OSD/JS Office of Freedom of Information

(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil

SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye

OSD/JS Office of Freedom of Information

(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil

SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye

OSD/JS Office of Freedom of Information

(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil

SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye

OSD/JS Office of Freedom of Information

(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil

SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye

OSD/JS Office of Freedom of Information

(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil

SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye

OSD/JS Office of Freedom of Information

(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil

SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye

OSD/JS Office of Freedom of Information

(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil

SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye

OSD/JS Office of Freedom of Information

(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil

SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye

Freedom of Information Division

OSD/JS FOIA Requester Service Center

(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil

SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye

Freedom of Information Division

OSD/JS FOIA Requester Service Center

(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil

SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye

Freedom of Information Division

OSD/JS FOIA Requester Service Center

(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil

SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye

Freedom of Information Division

OSD/JS FOIA Requester Service Center

(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil

SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records. These 3 factors do have an impact on the processing of your case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.

V/R

Charles Marye

Freedom of Information Division

OSD/JS FOIA Requester Service Center

(571) 372-0407

NIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.mil

SIPR: charles.c.marye.civ@mail.smil.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Good morning Mr. Cheadle,

Please find attached an interim response for your FOIA request 17-F-1117, also attached. As stated in the letter, please respond by September 16, 2022 if you would like to confirm your continued interest in this request. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me directly.

Respectfully,

Jasmine Anderson

Government Information Specialist

OSD/JS Freedom of Information Division

Office: 571-372-0420

Comments: https://ice.disa.mil/index.cfm?fa=card&sp=125562

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Good afternoon Mr. Cheadle,

We continue to process your FOIA request 17-F-1117. It is our policy that
each request receives prompt attention, and every effort is made to treat
all requesters equally. As previously noted, and unfortunately, our backlog
of open requests at the time your request was received was over 2,168. Once
I receive a response, all releasable records, if any, cannot be provided to
you until all processing is completed. As soon as that occurs, I will send
you a formal response letter to your request. Please note all documents are
reviewed before we respond. Further note the unusual circumstances
concerning your cases are: (a) the need to search for and collect records
from a facility geographically separated from this Office; (b) the potential
volume of records responsive to your request; and (c) the need for
consultation with one or more other agencies or DoD components having a
substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of
the records. These 3 factors do have an impact on the processing of your
case. I appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter. Thank
you!

V/r,

Anthony Curry

FOIA Analyst

Freedom of Information Division

OSD/JS FOIA Office

P: 571-372-0466

E: <mailto:Anthony.r.Curry3.ctr@mail.mil> Anthony.r.Curry3.ctr@mail.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Good morning,

I hope all is well. It looks like documents are still be reviewed, once the
reviews have been completed, I will reach back out. Thank you for your
patience!

V/r,

Anthony Curry

FOIA Analyst

Freedom of Information Division

OSD/JS FOIA Office

P: 571-372-0466

E: <mailto:Anthony.r.Curry3.ctr@mail.mil> Anthony.r.Curry3.ctr@mail.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Good Morning,

I will reach out to the components and follow up with you. Thank you for your
patience.

V/r,

Anthony Curry

FOIA Analyst

Freedom of Information Division

OSD/JS FOIA Office

P: 571-372-0466

E: <mailto:Anthony.r.Curry3.ctr@mail.mil> Anthony.r.Curry3.ctr@mail.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Good Morning,

I reached out to the component, and will follow up with you once I get a
response.

V/r,

Anthony Curry

FOIA Analyst

Freedom of Information Division

OSD/JS FOIA Office

P: 571-372-0466

E: <mailto:Anthony.r.Curry3.ctr@mail.mil> Anthony.r.Curry3.ctr@mail.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Good morning,

I will reach out to our component and follow up with you, thank you for your
patience!

V/r,

Anthony Curry

FOIA Analyst

Freedom of Information Division

OSD/JS FOIA Office

P: 571-372-0466

E: <mailto:Anthony.r.Curry3.ctr@mail.mil> Anthony.r.Curry3.ctr@mail.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

Good morning,

I reached out to our component and will follow up with you! Thank you again
for your patience!

V/r,

Anthony Curry

FOIA Analyst

Freedom of Information Division

OSD/JS FOIA Office

P: 571-372-0466

E: <mailto:Anthony.r.Curry3.ctr@mail.mil> Anthony.r.Curry3.ctr@mail.mil

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

A fix is required to perfect the request. Postmark: August 24, 2023

From: Department of Defense, Freedom of Information Policy Office

A fix is required to perfect the request. Postmark: August 24, 2023

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