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From: "Lisa Lepore" <>
Subject: Re: [ADVANRES] Where can I find Civil Service Records? - SSDI/SSDI
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:07:58 -0400
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----- Original Message -----
From: "bob gillis" <>


|
|
| Joyce Herzog wrote:
| > Ralph,
| >
| > I must respectfully disagree. The disability part of the Social
| > Security System is SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance).
|
| I am very surprised that the SSA or any other government agency would name
| two Different Items so that their Acronyms are identical:
|
| Social Security Disability Insurance and Social Security Death iIdex.
|
| bob gillis
|



That's because the Social Security Death Index is not
the name given to it by the Social Security Administration.

Their own name for it is the Social Security Death Master File.

SSDI is Social Security Disability Insurance

Lisa


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