John Dean Taylor v. John H. Dalton, Secretary of Navy
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Opinion
61 F.3d 896
John Dean Taylor
v.
John H. Dalton, Secretary of Navy
NO. 94-2059
United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.
June 30, 1995
Appeal From: E.D.Pa., No. 90-2164,
Pollak, J.,
852 F.Supp. 343
AFFIRMED.
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