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Originally Posted by CW3SF
That probably explains the delay. Anytime you add an SWCS officer to the mix, $h!t is bound to get screwed up. 
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It was the Chief of Staff's Secretary who did the authorization letter, back when I was there. I am pretty sure it has since changed.
Roxanne is the Museum Curator, and IIRC, has nothing to do with the knife process.
Betty is in charge of the Museum Gift Shop. When the paper is signed, she will be the one who actually orders and sells the knife.
Unless you are a Warrant Officer. Then the process takes an extra 20 years.
TR
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