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ARMY | BCMR | CY2005 | 20050004507C070206
Original file (20050004507C070206.doc) Auto-classification: Approved



                            RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS


      IN THE CASE OF:


      BOARD DATE:        15 November 2005
      DOCKET NUMBER:  AR20050004507


      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             |
|     |Ms. Yvonne Foskey                 |     |Analyst              |

      The following members, a quorum, were present:

|     |Mr. Stanley Kelley                |     |Chairperson          |
|     |Mr. John T. Meixell               |     |Member               |
|     |Mr. Robert L. Duecaster           |     |Member               |

      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, an upgrade of his general, under
honorable conditions discharge (GD) to an honorable discharge (HD).

2.  The applicant states, in effect, that he was recently reviewing some of
his old documents and noticed his separation document (DD Form 214) shows
he was discharged with a GD.  He states that it has been more than fifty
years ago since he faithfully served his country as a Soldier in the Korean
War.  He states that at the time of his discharge he was told a GD was the
highest level of separation given to Negro Soldiers.  He also states that
his excellent record and the numerous awards and medals he received such as
the Korean Service Medal (KSM) with bronze service star, United Nations
Service Medal (UNSM), National Defense Service Medal (NDSM), and the
Presidential Unit Citation (PUC) confirm the character of his service.  He
further states that now more than five decades later he is requesting that
the United States Armed Forces review and make the fair and proper decision
to upgrade his discharge.

3.  The applicant provides no documentation in support of his application.

CONSIDERATION OF EVIDENCE:

1.  The applicant is requesting correction of an alleged error or injustice
that occurred on 14 July 1954.  The application submitted in this case is
dated
18 March 2005.

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 limitations 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's record shows he was inducted into the Army and entered
active duty on 24 July 1952.  He trained in, was awarded, and served in
military occupational specialty 1602 (Cannoneer) and the highest rank he
attained while serving on active duty was private first class (PFC).  His
record is void of any record of court-martial convictions or the imposition
of nonjudicial punishment.

4.  The applicant's record shows he received all "Excellent" character and
efficiency ratings from 8 December 1952 through 18 April 1953, and
"Satisfactory" character and efficiency ratings for the period 19 through
21 June 1954.

5.  On 14 July 1954, the applicant was released from active duty with a GD.
 The DD Form 214 he was issued at the time confirms he completed a total of
1 year, 11 months, and 20 days of active military service.  Item 27
(Decorations, Medals, Badges, Commendations, Citations, and Campaign
Ribbons Awarded or Authorized) shows that during his tenure on active duty,
he earned the KSM with 1 bronze service star, UNSM, UNSM, NDSM, and
Republic of Korea (ROK) PUC.

6.  The applicant's record shows he entered the United States Army Reserve
(USAR) on 15 July 1954 and continuously served until being honorably
discharged on 31 July 1960.

7.  There is no indication in the available records to show that he ever
applied to the Army Discharge Review Board for an upgrade of his discharge
within that board’s 15-year statute of limitations.

8.  Army Regulation 615-360, in effect at the time, set forth the general
provisions governing the discharge of enlisted personnel.  Section III
discussed the factors governing the issuance of Honorable and General
Discharge Certificates.  It provided, with certain exceptions, that an
Honorable Discharge Certificate would be furnished when an individual had
character ratings of at least “very good”, had efficiency ratings of at
least “excellent”, and had not been convicted by a general or special court-
martial.

9.  Department of Defense (DOD) Directive 1332.28, dated 11 August 1982,
subject: Discharge Review Board Procedures and Standards, established
uniform policies, procedures, and standards for the review of discharges or
dismissals under Title 10, United States code, section 1553, and applies to
the Office of the secretary of Defense and the Military departments.
Section 4 of that Directive sets forth the objectives for discharge review.
 It provides that a discharge shall be deemed proper unless it is
determined that a change in policy by the military service of which the
applicant was a member, made expressly retroactive to the type of discharge
shall be deemed to be equitable unless there is substantial doubt the
applicant would have received the same discharge if relevant current
policies and procedures had been available to the applicant at the time the
discharge was considered, even though the discharge was determined to have
been otherwise equitable and proper at the time of issuance.
10.  Army Regulation 635-200 sets forth the basic authority for the
separation of enlisted personnel and provides the current Army policy
regarding characterization of service.  Chapter 4 contains guidance on
separation upon expiration of enlistment or fulfillment of service
obligation.  Paragraph 4-5 contains guidance on characterization of service
and states, in pertinent part, that a Soldier being separated upon
expiration of enlistment or fulfillment of service obligation will be
awarded a character of service of honorable.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS:

1.  The applicant's contention that his overall record of service supported
an HD was carefully considered and found to have merit.  Although the
policy in effect at the time allowed for a GD if a member received less
than very good character rating, the applicant’s GD does not accurately
reflect the overall honorable character of his service, and is inequitable
under current standards.

2.  The evidence of record in this case confirms the character of the
preponderance of the applicant’s service was honorable, as evidenced by his
receiving “Excellent” character and efficiency ratings for all but a three-
day period one month prior to his separation.  Further, under the current
regulatory policy, a GD is not authorized to be issued to members who
complete their obligated term of active duty service.

3.  In view of the facts of this case, it is clear the applicant’s GD is
inequitable under current standards and it would be appropriate to upgrade
his discharge to an HD based on his overall record of honorable service.

BOARD VOTE:

___SK __  ___JTM__  __RLD__  GRANT FULL RELIEF

________  ________  ________  GRANT PARTIAL RELIEF

________  ________  ________  GRANT FORMAL HEARING

________  ________  ________  DENY APPLICATION

BOARD DETERMINATION/RECOMMENDATION:

The Board determined that the evidence presented was sufficient to warrant
a recommendation for relief and to excuse failure to timely file.  As a
result, the Board recommends that all Department of the Army records of the
individual concerned be corrected by showing that the individual concerned
received an honorable discharge on 14 July 1954, in lieu of the general,
under honorable conditions discharge of the same date he now holds; and by
providing him a corrected separation document that reflects this change.




                            ____Stanley Kelly___________
                                      CHAIRPERSON



                                    INDEX

|CASE ID                 |AR20050004507                           |
|SUFFIX                  |                                        |
|RECON                   |YYYYMMDD                                |
|DATE BOARDED            |2005-11-15                              |
|TYPE OF DISCHARGE       |GD                                      |
|DATE OF DISCHARGE       |1954/07/14                              |
|DISCHARGE AUTHORITY     |AR615-360 . . . . .                     |
|DISCHARGE REASON        |ETS                                     |
|BOARD DECISION          |GRANT                                   |
|REVIEW AUTHORITY        |Mr. Schneider                           |
|ISSUES         1.       |110                                     |
|2.                      |                                        |
|3.                      |                                        |
|4.                      |                                        |
|5.                      |                                        |
|6.                      |                                        |


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