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Dear Equal Opportunity Specialist, ACR-4, Julio Guadalupe:

I request to see the investigation report that was conducted on behalf of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) pursuant to Airman Ralph Timberlake's complaint of unlawful racial discrimination. Airman vehemently disagree with your findings and respectfully appeal your egregious decision. To that end please provide Airman Ralph Timberlake his appeal rights and the contact information of the appeal personnel and forward a copy of this complaint and appeal to Public Servant/Assistant Administrator for Civil Right Mamie Mallory.

United States of America citizen Ralph Timberlake request documentation pursuant to the FAA funding to the Cullman Regional Airport and Wallace State Community

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