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ARMY | BCMR | CY2004 | 04102603C070208
Original file (04102603C070208.doc) Auto-classification: Denied





                            RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS


      IN THE CASE OF:


      BOARD DATE:            25 MAY 2004
      DOCKET NUMBER:   AR2004102603


      I certify that hereinafter is recorded the true and complete record
of the proceedings of the Army Board for Correction of Military Records in
the case of the above-named individual.

|     |Mr. Carl W. S. Chun               |     |Director             |
|     |Mr. Kenneth H. Aucock             |     |Analyst              |


  The following members, a quorum, were present:

|     |Mr. Samuel Crumpler               |     |Chairperson          |
|     |Ms. Terry Placek                  |     |Member               |
|     |Ms. Eloise Prendergast            |     |Member               |

      The applicant and counsel if any, did not appear before the Board.

      The Board considered the following evidence:

      Exhibit A - Application for correction of military records.

      Exhibit B - Military Personnel Records (including advisory opinion,
if any).

THE APPLICANT'S REQUEST, STATEMENT, AND EVIDENCE:

1.  The applicant requests award of the Silver Star and the Purple Heart.

2.  The applicant states that he was told by his company commander that he
would be awarded the Silver Star and the Purple Heart.  He states that at
the crossing of the Rhine River, he and two other Soldiers climbed a large
ridge/mountain, captured Germans, and placed a charge in the breech of a
German antiaircraft gun.  He is now 82 years old and he feels that he
should be awarded those medals.

3.  The applicant provides no evidence.  He does provide the names and
addresses of former comrades.

CONSIDERATION OF EVIDENCE:

1.  The applicant is requesting correction of an alleged error or injustice
which occurred on 1 November 1963.  The application submitted in this case
is dated    7 November 2003.

2.  Title 10, U.S. Code, Section 1552(b), provides that applications for
correction of military records must be filed within 3 years after discovery
of the alleged error or injustice.  This provision of law allows the Army
Board for Correction of Military Records (ABCMR) to excuse failure to file
within the 3-year statute of limitation if the ABCMR determines that it
would be in the interest of justice to do so.  In this case, the ABCMR will
conduct a review of the merits of the case to determine if it would be in
the interest of justice to excuse the applicant’s failure to timely file.

3.  The applicant requested correction of his records to show award of the
Silver Star.  There are no orders or other evidence authorizing award of
this decoration. In the absence of a proper award authority for this
decoration, the applicant may request award of the Silver Star under the
provisions of Section 1130 of Title 10, United States Code.  The applicant
has been notified by separate correspondence of the procedures for applying
for this decoration under Section 1130 and, as a result, it will not be
discussed further in the Record of Proceedings.

4.  The applicant's DA Form 66 (Officer Qualification Record) shows that he
entered on active duty on 11 June 1943 and served as an enlisted Soldier
until his commission as a second lieutenant on 14 January 1945.  He served
in the European Theater of Operations during World War II with the 168th
Combat Engineer Battalion, participating in five campaigns.  Prior to his
overseas service he was awarded the Soldier's Medal for his heroic action
on 18 August 1942 in rescuing two Soldiers from imminent drowning.

5.  On 30 August 1944, Headquarters, VIII Corps, published an order
awarding the applicant the Bronze Star Medal for heroic achievement in
connection with military operations against an enemy.

6.  The applicant returned to the United States in November 1945 and was
released from active duty on 14 December 1945.  He was in the Organized
Reserve Corps (ORC) not on active duty until June 1951.  He entered on
active duty on 18 June 1951, served in Korea during the Korean War, and
continued his service until his retirement.

7.  The applicant's records show that he was in a jeep accident in January
1945 and again in September 1958.  On 30 January 1961 a Physical Evaluation
Board determined that the applicant should be placed on the Temporary
Disability Retirement List (TDRL) with a 60 percent disability rating
because of his intervertebral disc syndrome and paralysis of the ulnar
nerve.  He was retired on 4 August 1961 in the rank of captain.

8.  On 31 October 1963 the applicant was removed from the TDRL and
permanently retired with a 60 percent disability rating on 1 November 1963.


9.  On 14 February 1986 the Military Awards Branch of the Military
Personnel Center, in responding to a Member of Congress, stated that it had
carefully reviewed the applicant's official military personnel file and his
official medical records from the Veterans Administration and concluded
that there was no evidence that the applicant suffered any injury resulting
from enemy action that required medical treatment that was recorded in
official records. That agency indicated that there was no mention of a
shrapnel wound on either of his discharge documents (which he signed) or on
the physical examination he underwent at the end of World War II, and
consequently, there was no basis for award of the Purple Heart.

10.  On 22 October 1997 the applicant requested assistance from a Member of
Congress in obtaining award of the Purple Heart.  He described the
circumstances surrounding his wounds, stating that he was wounded on
     27 March 1945 after crossing the Rhine and while proceeding in a
convoy on the west side.  He stated that they [he and other Soldiers] were
stopped by a direct hit on a 2 1/2 ton vehicle in front of his jeep at
which time he received a wound and burn from a piece of shrapnel at the
base of his right trigger finger, two wounds at the rear of his thumb, and
a wound by another piece of hard shrapnel on the underside of his wrist.
He stated that he received immediate first aid by a company corpsman and
later complete aid at a unit aid station.  He stated that the company
commander recommended that he receive the Purple Heart.

11.  On 14 October 1999 the National Personnel Records Center informed a
Member of Congress that there was no evidence that the applicant suffered
any injury resulting from enemy action and therefore, there was no basis
for award of the Purple Heart.

12.  The medical documentation contained in the applicant's records is
abundant, because of numerous medical evaluations and examinations of his
physical condition and the consideration of his case before Medical
Evaluation Boards and Physical Evaluation Boards.  There are numerous
reports of medical examinations and reports of medical history that the
applicant furnished for those examinations.  None of the voluminous medical
documentation contained in his records make mention of any wounds or
injuries that the applicant sustained from hostile enemy action.  The
applicant made no statements that he was wounded in action.  There are no
documents showing that he was treated for wounds received in action.

13.  As a matter of information, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of
the Korean War, the Government of the Republic of Korea issued the Korean
War Service Medal to pay tribute to eligible Korean War veterans for their
historic endeavors to preserve the freedom of the Republic of Korea and the
free world.  On 20 August 1999, the Department of Defense approved
acceptance and wear of this foreign award to eligible US veterans of the
Korean War, or their surviving next of kin.  The medal is provided at no
cost to the veterans.

14.  The Department of Defense has assigned responsibility to the
Department of the Air Force for distribution of the Korean War Service
Medal to eligible veterans or their surviving next of kin.  To apply,
veterans must provide a copy of their discharge paper (DD Form 214) to the
Awards and Decorations Section, Headquarters, Air Force Personnel Center,
550 C Street West, Suite 12, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas 78150-4714.  A
sample request form is being provided to the applicant.  Once the Korean
War Service Medal has been authorized by the Department of the Air Force,
the applicant may apply to the Army Board for Correction of Military
Records to add this foreign award to his   DD Form 214.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS:

1.  Noted is the applicant's narrative concerning the circumstances
surrounding his wounds; however, there is no medical documentation or any
corroborating evidence to substantiate his claim.  Notwithstanding the
applicant's contention, there is insufficient evidence to support his
request.  Consequently, there is no basis for award of the Purple Heart.


2.  Records show the applicant should have discovered the alleged error or
injustice now under consideration on 1 November 1963; therefore, the time
for the applicant to file a request for correction of any error or
injustice expired on    31 October 1966; however, the applicant did not
file within the 3-year statute of limitations and has not provided a
compelling explanation or evidence to show that it would be in the interest
of justice to excuse failure to timely file in this case.

BOARD VOTE:

________  ________  ________  GRANT RELIEF

________  ________  ________  GRANT FORMAL HEARING

__SC ___  __TP ___  __EP  ___  DENY APPLICATION

BOARD DETERMINATION/RECOMMENDATION:

1.  The Board determined that the evidence presented does not demonstrate
the existence of a probable error or injustice.  Therefore, the Board
determined that the overall merits of this case are insufficient as a basis
for correction of the records of the individual concerned.

2.  As a result, the Board further determined that there is no evidence
provided which shows that it would be in the interest of justice to excuse
the applicant's failure to timely file this application within the 3-year
statute of limitations prescribed by law.  Therefore, there is insufficient
basis to waive the statute of limitations for timely filing or for
correction of the records of the individual concerned.




            ___Samuel Crumpler_______
                    CHAIRPERSON




                                    INDEX

|CASE ID                 |AR2004102603                            |
|SUFFIX                  |                                        |
|RECON                   |YYYYMMDD                                |
|DATE BOARDED            |20040525                                |
|TYPE OF DISCHARGE       |(HD, GD, UOTHC, UD, BCD, DD, UNCHAR)    |
|DATE OF DISCHARGE       |YYYYMMDD                                |
|DISCHARGE AUTHORITY     |AR . . . . .                            |
|DISCHARGE REASON        |                                        |
|BOARD DECISION          |DENY                                    |
|REVIEW AUTHORITY        |                                        |
|ISSUES         1.       |107.00                                  |
|2.                      |                                        |
|3.                      |                                        |
|4.                      |                                        |
|5.                      |                                        |
|6.                      |                                        |


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