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AF | BCMR | CY2002 | 0200900
Original file (0200900.doc) Auto-classification: Denied


                       RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
         AIR FORCE BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF MILITARY RECORDS

IN THE MATTER OF:      DOCKET NUMBER:  02-00900
            INDEX CODES:  A73.00, 100.06

            COUNSEL:  NONE

            HEARING DESIRED:  YES

_________________________________________________________________

APPLICANT REQUESTS THAT:

His  under  other  than  honorable  conditions  (UOTHC)  discharge  be
upgraded and his reenlistment eligibility (RE) code be changed.

_________________________________________________________________

APPLICANT CONTENDS THAT:

The reasons the applicant believes the  records  to  be  in  error  or
unjust and the evidence submitted in support  of  the  appeal  are  at
Exhibit A.

_________________________________________________________________

STATEMENT OF FACTS:

The relevant facts pertaining to this application are contained in the
letters  prepared  by  the  appropriate  offices  of  the  Air  Force.
Accordingly, there is no need to recite these facts in this Record  of
Proceedings.

_________________________________________________________________

AIR FORCE EVALUATION:

AFPC/DPPRS  reviewed  this   application   and   recommended   denial.
A complete copy of the evaluation is at Exhibit C.

AFPC/DPPAE reviewed this application and indicated that the RE code of
2B (“separated with a general or under-other-than-honorable-conditions
discharge) is correct (Exhibit D).

_________________________________________________________________




APPLICANT'S REVIEW OF AIR FORCE EVALUATION:

Applicant reviewed the advisory opinion and furnished a response which
is attached at Exhibit F.

_________________________________________________________________

THE BOARD CONCLUDES THAT:

1.  The applicant has exhausted all remedies provided by existing  law
or regulations.

2.  The application was timely filed.

3.  Insufficient relevant evidence has been presented  to  demonstrate
the existence of error or injustice.  After careful  consideration  of
applicant's requests and the available evidence  of  record,  we  find
insufficient evidence of error  or  injustice  to  warrant  corrective
action.  The facts and opinions stated in the advisory opinions appear
to be based on the evidence of record and  have  not  been  adequately
rebutted by  applicant.   Absent  persuasive  evidence  applicant  was
denied rights to which  entitled,  appropriate  regulations  were  not
followed, or appropriate standards were not applied, we find no  basis
to disturb the existing record.

4.  The applicant's case is adequately documented and it has not  been
shown  that  a  personal  appearance  with  or  without  counsel  will
materially  add  to  our  understanding  of   the   issues   involved.
Therefore, the request for a hearing is not favorably considered.

_________________________________________________________________

THE BOARD DETERMINES THAT:

The  applicant  be  notified  that  the  evidence  presented  did  not
demonstrate the existence of material error  or  injustice;  that  the
application was denied without a personal  appearance;  and  that  the
application will only be reconsidered upon  the  submission  of  newly
discovered relevant evidence not considered with this application.

_________________________________________________________________



The following members of the Board considered AFBCMR Docket Number 02-
00900 in Executive Session on 14 Aug 02, under the provisions  of  AFI
36-2603:

      Mr. Albert F. Lowas, Jr., Panel Chair
      Mr. Thomas J. Topolski, Jr., Member
      Mr. Grover L. Dunn, Member

The following documentary evidence was considered:

    Exhibit A.  DD Form 149, dated 15 Feb 02, w/atch.
    Exhibit B.  Applicant's Master Personnel Records.
    Exhibit C.  Letter, AFPC/DPPRS, dated 4 Apr 02.
    Exhibit D.  Letter, AFPC/DPPAE, dated 18 Jun 02.
    Exhibit E.  Letter, SAF/MRBR, dated 28 Jun 02.
    Exhibit F.  Letter, applicant, dated 4 Jul 02, w/atchs.



                                   ALBERT F. LOWAS, JR.
                                   Panel Chair



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