INDEX CODE: 128.02
AFBCMR 99-01897
MEMORANDUM OF CONSIDERATION OF APPLICATION BEFORE THE AFBCMR
SUBJECT: APPLICANT
Having carefully reviewed this application, we agree with the
recommendation of the Air Force office of primary responsibility 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 36-2603, 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.
Panel Chair
Attachment:
Ltr, HQ USAF/ILTT, undated, w/Atchs
AFBCMR 99-01897
MEMORANDUM FOR THE CHIEF OF STAFF
Under the authority of Section 1552, Title 10, United States Code
and Air Force Instruction 36-2603, 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:
The pertinent military records of the Department of the Air Force
relating to APPLICANT be corrected to show that Special Order No. AB
0380, DAF, HQ 45th Space Wing (AFSPC), Patrick AFB, FL 32925-5000, dated
24 February 1999, ordering his permanent change of station (PCS) from
Patrick AFB, Florida, to Clear AFS, Alaska, be amended in Item 24
(Remarks) to include the statement, “Member is authorized to ship entire
JFTR weight allowance to Clear AFS, AK”; and, he is authorized an
incentive payment of $1,279.32 (before taxes) for the entire weight of
the Household Goods (HHG) he moved in connection with this reassignment.
JOHN J. D’ORAZIO
Chief Examiner
Air Force Board for Correction
of Military Records
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