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CG | DRB | 2012 - Discharge Review Board (DRB) | 2012 058
Original file (2012 058.pdf) Auto-classification: Denied
DRB DIGEST/EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
DRB DOCKET 2012-058

 

Upgrade to RE-1; Change Narrative Reason; Change SPD code
RE1 granted; Narrative Reason amended to Secretarial Authority; SPD code to JFF

None

 

 

TIS 3 yrs, 9 months, 21 days
Policy Implications _| None

 

 

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

The applicant was discharged for Homosexual Admission in 2004. The applicant made a statement about their
sexual orientation which prompted the Honorable discharge. Upon review of the applicant’s record, all items
show satisfactory service with no record of any disciplinary or performance issues. The applicant was
discharged based solely upon the admission and there were no aggravating factors in the service record.

The Board members thoroughly reviewed the applicant’s record of service, and unanimously recommends that
the applicant be issued a new DD-214 with “JFF” as the SPD Code, “Secretarial Authority” as the Narrative
Reason for Separation, “12.B.12” as the Authority, and “RE1” as the Reentry Code.

Propriety: Discharge was proper.
Equity: Discharge is not equitable based upon the post-policy/legislative change.

Final Adjudication by Assistant Commandant For Human Resources: Concur with Board. Aforesaid relief
is granted.

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