CG | BCMR | Dental and Optical Benefits | 1997-142
The first letter, dated April 1951, is from the chief of the dental service for the Veterans Administration. The applicant stated that the date of discovery of this error was “unknown.” As an explanation for the delay of his application, he stated, “I believe there was a fire that destroyed military records years ago.” The applicant enlisted in the Coast Guard Reserve on April 8, 194x, and was immediately ordered to active duty. The Chief Counsel stated that the applicant’s “request is...
CG | BCMR | Dental and Optical Benefits | 2002-148
2. the Coast Guard Personnel Command that The Board has jurisdiction over this matter pursuant to the provi- The Board makes the following findings and conclusions on the basis of the applicant's military record and submissions, the Coast Guard's submissions, and applicable law: sions of 10 U.S.C. The Board agrees with the Chief Counsel of the Coast Guard and the Commander of the preponderance of the evidence in the record indicates that by December 19, 2000, the applicant properly...
CG | BCMR | Dental and Optical Benefits | 2003-090
Due to Applicant’s retirement on 01 July 2002, no entries currently exist in DEERS regarding his status during the relevant time period; therefore, there is nothing for the Coast Guard to correct.” APPLICANT’S RESPONSE TO THE VIEWS OF THE COAST GUARD The Judge Advocate General further stated that the “Coast Guard’s records support Applicant’s assertions regarding his status as a member of the SELRES during the period 01 February 02 to 30 June 2002. Applicant should be able to use his...