RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
IN THE CASE OF:
BOARD DATE: 27 July 2004
DOCKET NUMBER: AR20040002837
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 |
| |Mrs. Victoria A. Donaldson | |Analyst |
The following members, a quorum, were present:
| |Mr. Melvin H. Meyer | |Chairperson |
| |Mr. Thomas E. O'Shaughnessy, Jr. | |Member |
| |Ms. Eloise C. 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, in effect, that his National Guard Federal
Recognition order (initial appointment), dated 26 April 2004, in the grade
of first lieutenant be corrected to show the Federal Recognition order
effective date of 16 February 2000.
2. The applicant states he was initially appointed as a first lieutenant
on 16 February 2000 in the Tennessee Army National Guard (TNARNG) and that
he never received permanent Federal Recognition.
3. The applicant provides a copy of the current NGB Form 89 (Proceedings
of a Federal Recognition Examining Board); the initial NGB 89; an Oath of
Office, dated 17 March 2004; an Oath of Office, dated 16 February 2000; and
National Guard Bureau Federal Recognition Orders Number 104 AR, dated
26 April 2004.
CONSIDERATION OF EVIDENCE:
1. On 16 February 2000, a Federal Recognition Board was held by the TNARNG
to determine if the applicant was qualified to be awarded Federal
Recognition. The proceedings indicated that the applicant was satisfactory
in his physical qualifications, moral character and general qualifications.
2. There is no evidence that the applicant was awarded permanent Federal
Recognition by the National Guard Bureau based on the results of the
16 February 2000 TNARNG Federal Recognition Board.
3. The applicant accepted an appointment as a first lieutenant in the
TNARNG on 16 February 2000.
4. On 16 February 2000, the applicant executed an Oath of Office as a
first lieutenant in the TNARNG and was granted temporary Federal
Recognition.
5. There is no evidence that the applicant received permanent Federal
Recognition as a first lieutenant from the National Guard Bureau within the
six month period required by National Guard/Army regulations. As a result
his temporary Federal Recognition expired.
6. On 17 March 2004, a second Federal Recognition Board was held by the
TNARNG to determine if the applicant was qualified to be awarded Federal
Recognition. The proceedings indicated that the applicant was satisfactory
in his physical qualifications, moral character and general qualifications.
7. On 17 March 2004, the applicant executed a second Oath of Office as a
first lieutenant the TNARNG and was granted temporary Federal Recognition.
8. National Guard Bureau Federal Recognition Orders Number 104 AR awarded
the applicant permanent Federal Recognition for initial appointment to the
grade of first lieutenant, effective 17 March 2004.
9. National Guard Regulation 600-100 (Commissioned Officer-Federal
Recognition and Related Personnel Actions) provides procedures for
processing all applications for Federal Recognition. Paragraph 2-1 states
that commissioned officers of the ARNG are appointed by the several States
under Article 1, Section 8 of the U. S. Constitution. These appointments
may be federally recognized by the Chief, NGB under such regulations as the
Secretary of the Army may prescribe and under the provisions of this
regulation. Officers who are federally recognized in a particular grade
and branch shall be tendered an appointment in the same grade as Reserve
commissioned officers of the Army with assignment to the Army National
Guard of the United States if they have not already accepted such
appointment.
10. National Guard Regulation 600-100, paragraph 2-2 states that the
effective date of Federal Recognition for original appointment is that date
on which the commissioned officer executes the oath of office in the State.
Paragraph 2-3a states that temporary Federal Recognition upon initial
appointment establishes the authorized grade to be used by all officers in
their federally recognized status.
11. National Guard Regulation 600-100, paragraph 2-13 states that
temporary Federal Recognition may be extended to an officer who has been
appointed in the ARNG of a State and found to be qualified by an Federal
Recognition Board pending final determination of eligibility and
appointment as a Reserve commissioned officer of the Army. If not sooner
withdrawn or replaced by the granting of permanent Federal Recognition,
temporary Federal Recognition will automatically terminate six months after
the effective date of State appointment. However, should the initial
period of temporary Federal Recognition expire due to administrative
processing delays, through no fault of the member, a subsequent Federal
Recognition Board should be convened to consider the request again and
grant another new period of temporary Federal Recognition if warranted.
12. National Guard Regulation 600-100, paragraph 10-15b states that
temporary Federal Recognition may be granted by an Federal Recognition
Board to those eligible when the board finds that the member has
successfully passed the examination prescribed herein, has subscribed to
the oath of office, and has been appointed by a State order for assignment
to a position vacancy in a federally recognized unit of the ARNG. The
Federal Recognition Board will forward the NGB Form 89 and allied documents
to The Adjutant General. When the member is favorably recommended, The
Adjutant General will endorse the packet to the NGB. If the member meets
the qualifications and requirements for Federal Recognition, the Chief, NGB
extends permanent Federal Recognition to the member in the grade and branch
in which the member is qualified.
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS:
1. Records show that the applicant was granted temporary Federal
Recognition effective 16 February 2000 upon his initial appointment in the
TNARNG as a first lieutenant. At that time, his Federal Recognition packet
and allied documents should have been forwarded to the Adjutant General of
the State of Tennessee for endorsement to the National Guard Bureau for
extension of permanent Federal Recognition. Through no fault of the
applicant, this action was not taken.
2. Subsequently, the applicant's Federal Recognition packet was considered
by another TNARNG Federal Recognition Board.
3. Based on the recommendations of the second TNARNG Federal Recognition
Board, the National Guard Bureau issued orders awarding the applicant
permanent Federal Recognition effective 17 March 2004.
4. From the foregoing, it is clear that an administrative error denied the
applicant Federal Recognition effective 16 February 2000.
5. Based on applicable law and regulation, the applicant is entitled to
have Federal Recognition Order Number 104 AR amended to show the effective
date of permanent Federal Recognition in the grade of first lieutenant is
16 February 2000.
BOARD VOTE:
__ECP_ __TEO__ _MHM____ GRANT RELIEF
________ ________ ________ GRANT FORMAL HEARING
________ ________ ________ DENY APPLICATION
BOARD DETERMINATION/RECOMMENDATION:
The Board determined that the evidence presented was sufficient to warrant
a recommendation for relief. As a result, the Board recommends that all
Department of the Army records of the individual concerned be corrected by
amending Federal Recognition Order Number 104 AR to show that he was
extended Federal Recognition effective 16 February 2000 in the grade of
first lieutenant.
_Melvin H. Meyer______
CHAIRPERSON
INDEX
|CASE ID |AR20040002837 |
|SUFFIX | |
|RECON | |
|DATE BOARDED |2004/08/27 |
|TYPE OF DISCHARGE | |
|DATE OF DISCHARGE | |
|DISCHARGE AUTHORITY | |
|DISCHARGE REASON | |
|BOARD DECISION |GRANT |
|REVIEW AUTHORITY |Mr. Schneider |
|ISSUES 1. |125.0200.0000 |
|2. | |
|3. | |
|4. | |
|5. | |
|6. | |
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