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AF | BCMR | CY2007 | BC-2007-01260
Original file (BC-2007-01260.DOC) Auto-classification: Denied

RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
             AIR FORCE BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF MILITARY RECORDS

IN THE MATTER OF:      DOCKET NUMBER: BC-2007-01260
            INDEX CODE:  107.00

            COUNSEL:  NONE
            HEARING DESIRED:  NO

MANDATORY CASE COMPLETION DATE:  23 OCTOBER 2008

_________________________________________________________________

APPLICANT REQUESTS THAT:

He be awarded the Purple Heart (PH).

_________________________________________________________________

APPLICANT CONTENDS THAT:

He should be awarded the Purple Heart for a gunshot wound to his  right  leg
while in combat in Germany.

He is now disabled as a result of the bullet still in his leg.

In support of his appeal, the applicant provided  copies  of  his  discharge
certificate, Army Separation Qualification Record, and his  Enlisted  Record
and Report of Separation.

Applicant’s complete submission, with attachments, is at Exhibit A.

EXAMINER’S NOTE:  Subsequent to  the  Board’s  decision  on  13  Sep  07,  a
statement of support was received on 12 Oct 07.  Because the  case  was  not
finalized, the new evidence was sent to the Board for consideration.

_________________________________________________________________

STATEMENT OF FACTS:

The following  information  was  extracted  from  applicant’s  reconstructed
military and medical personnel record.  His Enlisted Record  and  Report  of
Separation, WD AGO Form 53-55, reveals 23 Apr 43 as the date of  entry  into
active service and that he served as a  radio  operator.   He  was  credited
with an overseas tour in Europe during the period 10 Mar 44  to  4  Nov  45.
Applicant’s Report of Separation reveals no wounds received in  action.   On
18 Nov 45, the applicant was honorably discharged from the  Army  Air  Corps
in the grade of private first class under the provisions of AR  615-365  for
convenience of the government (Demobilization).  He had  completed  a  total
of 10 months and 22 days of continental service and one year, eight  months,
and four days of Foreign Service.

_________________________________________________________________

AIR FORCE EVALUATION:

AFPC/DPPPR recommends denial.   The  Purple  Heart  is  awarded  for  wounds
received as a direct result of enemy  actions  (e.g.,  gunshot  or  shrapnel
wounds, hand to  hand  combat  wounds,  forced  aircraft  bailout  injuries,
etc.).  In addition, it is necessary that the  wound  required  or  received
treatment by medical personnel.  Indirect injuries do not meet the  criteria
for award of the PH.  These  include,  but  are  not  limited  to,  injuries
received while seeking shelter  from  mortar  or  rocket  attacks,  aircraft
bombings, grenades, and  injuries  incurred  while  serving  as  an  aircrew
member or in a passenger status  as  a  result  of  the  aircraft’s  evasive
measures against hostile fire.

DPPPR  reviewed  applicant’s  limited  reconstructed  military  and  medical
personnel record and were unable to locate documentation that indicates  his
injuries were a result of enemy action or a special order awarding  the  PH.
They did find a form in the medical records dated 17 Nov 45, Item  11  which
reads “Wound, penetrating, right leg, accidental gun shot injury, May  1945,
195th Corp Dispensary, Germany.”

The AFPC/DPPPR complete evaluation attached at Exhibit C.

_________________________________________________________________

APPLICANT'S REVIEW OF AIR FORCE EVALUATION:

On 27 Jul 07, a copy of the  Air  Force  evaluation  was  forwarded  to  the
applicant for review and comment within 30 days.  To date,  a  response  has
not been received.

_________________________________________________________________

THE BOARD CONCLUDES THAT:

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

2.  The application was not timely filed; however, it is in the interest  of
justice to excuse the failure to timely file.

3.  Insufficient relevant evidence has been  presented  to  demonstrate  the
existence of error or injustice.  After thoroughly  reviewing  the  evidence
or record, we are not persuaded the  requested  relief  should  be  granted.
The applicant’s contentions are duly noted; however, we do  not  find  these
assertions, in and by themselves, sufficiently persuasive  to  override  the
rationale provided by the Air Force.   The  applicant’s  personal  sacrifice
and unselfish service to his country is noted and our decision should in  no
way lessen his service; however, documentary  evidence  presented  does  not
meet the criteria for award of the Purple Heart.  Therefore, in the  absence
of evidence to the contrary, we agree with the opinion of the Air Force  and
find no compelling basis to recommend granting the  relief  sought  in  this
application.

_________________________________________________________________

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  Docket  Number     BC-2007-
01260 in Executive Session on 13 September and 17 October  2007,  under  the
provisions of AFI 36-2603:

      Ms. Patricia J. Zarodkiewicz, Vice Chair
      Ms. Patricia R. Collins, Member
      Mr. Mark J. Novitski, Member

The following documentary evidence  pertaining  to  Docket  Number  BC-2007-
01260 was considered:

    Exhibit A.  DD Form 149, dated 17 Oct 06, w/atchs.
    Exhibit B.  Applicant's Master Personnel Records.
    Exhibit C.  Letter, AFPC/DPPPR, dated 29 Jun 07.
    Exhibit D.  Letter, SAF/MRBR, dated 27 Jul 07.
    Exhibit E.  Letter of Support, dated 3 Oct 07.




                                             PATRICIA J. ZARODKIEWICZ
                                             Vice Chair

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