DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Office of the Assistant Secretary
AFBCMR 98-00744
JUL 2 7 1998
MEMORANDUM FOR THE CHIEF OF STAFF
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Under the authority of Section 1552, Title 10, United States
Code, Air Force Instruction 3 6 - 2 6 0 3 , and having assured
compliance with the provisions of the above regulation, the
decision of the Air Force Board for Correction of Military
Records is announced, and it is directed that:
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
WASHINGTON, D. C.
JUL 2 7 1998
Office of the Assistant Secretary
AFBCMR 98-00744
MEMORANDUM OF CONSIDERATION OF APPLICATION BEFORE THE AFBCMR
SUBJECT:
Having carefully reviewed this application, we agree with --.-
the recommendation of the Air Force and adopt the rationale
expressed as the basis for our decision that the applicant has
been the victim of either an error or an injustice. Therefore,
under the authority delegated in AFI 3 6 - 2 6 0 3 , the applicant's
records will be corrected as set forth in the accompanying
Memorandum for the Chief of Staff signed by the Executive
Director of the Board or his designee.
Attachment:
Ltr, HQ AFPC/DPSFC, dtd 5 June 1998
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DEPARTMENT OF THE A I R FORCE
HEADQUARTERS AIR FORCE P E R S O N N E L C E N T E R
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE B A S E TEXAS
MEMORANDUM FOR AFBCMR
FROM: HQ AFPC/DPSFC
550 C Street West, Ste 37
Randolph AFB TX 78 150-4739
SUBJECT: Application for Correction of Military Records
Requested Action and Basis for Request. Restore 5 days charged leave 16 - 20 Dec 96
because applicant states he did not take leave in conjunction with his disability separation.
Facts and Discussion. Reference AFPC/DPPD advisory dated 29 May 98. The AFPC
disability office established a 10 Jan 97 separation date after authorizing 20 days processing time
and 10 days PTDY and notified the Military Personnel Flight on 12 Dec 96. As of 12 Dec 96,
applicant had a negative leave balance of minus 6.5 days. The leave history shows 5 days leave
16 - 20 Dec 96,20 days PTDY 21 Dec 96 - 9 Jan 97, and a negative leave balance of minus 11.5
days. In this case, we support granting relief because the 20 days processing time would have
been 12 - 3 1 Dec 96 and the 10 days PTDY 1- 10 Jan 97. Finance should not have charged 5
days leave 16 - 20 Dec 96.
Recommendation. Restore 5 days to FY97 leave account.
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Chief, Commanders’ Programs Branch
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
HEADQUARTERS AIR FORCE PERSONNEL CENTER
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, TEXAS
29 May 98
MEMORANDUM FOR AFBCMR
FROM:
HQ AFPCDPPD
550 C Street West Ste 06
Randolph AFB TX 78 150-4708
SUBJECT:
Correction of Military Record
REQUESTED ACTION: Applicant requests that the leave time in conjunction with his
out-processing for his disability discharge be corrected.
FACTS: Applicant was involuntarily separated fiom the Air Force on 10 Jan 97 for
physical disability under the provisions of AFI 36-3212. Member completed three years, five
months, and twenty days of active duty on his initial enlistment.
DISCUSSION: A review of the AFBCMR case file revealed‘that a Medical Evaluation
Board (MEB) was initiated on the member during the Oct 96 timefiame. His case was referred
to the Informal Physical Evaluation Board (IPEB) who found the member d i t for continued
military service for a diagnosis “Pain with limited range of motion, lefi thumb, status post
inadvertent gamekeeper’s repair and May 96 transfer of flexor carpi radialis tendon.” The Board
recommended he be discharged with’ severance pay with a 10 percent disability rating. Applicant
agreed with the findings and recommendation of the IPEB on 10 Dec 96, and subsequently
officials within the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force directed that he be discharged with
severance pay with 10 percent disability rating under the provisions of Title 10 USC 1203.
On 10 Dec 96, as part of the disability process, a message request was forwarded to the
king for the member’s leave balance
Military Personnel Flight (MPF) at-B,
as of 30 Nov 96 in addition to the number of days permissive TDY the member’s commander
would authorize. An E-mail response from the MPF was received on 12 Dec 96 advising this
office that the member had a minus 6.5 leave balance as of 30 Nov 96, and that his commander
had authorized a total of 10 days permissive TDY. On 12 Dec 96, the member’s date of
separation was established authorizing 20 days processing time, 10 days permissive TDY, and
included all accrued leave through his date of separation (10 Jan 97). The MPF was notified by
message on 12 Dec 96, that officials within the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force had
determined that the member was physically unfit for continued military service and directed his
discharge with severance pay under the provisions of Title 10 USC 1203, effective 10 Jan 97. It
must be noted that once the MPF was notified of the date of separation, the establishment of the
member’s out-processing schedule is their responsibility.
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