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CG | DRB | 2013 - Discharge Review Board (DRB) | 2013 066
Original file (2013 066.pdf) Auto-classification: Denied
DRB DIGEST/EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
DRB DOCKET 2013-066

 

TIS 1 yrs, 3 months, 13 days |

 

Policy Implications None

 

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

The applicant was discharged for Misconduct due to Involvement with Drugs in 2013. The applicant’s
complete Personnel Data Record and Separation Package were available for the Board to review.

The applicant admitted to investigators in 2013 to using marijuana with a civilian roommate. The applicant’s

command determined this admission to be a drug incident, and the applicant was processed for Discharge
thereafter.

The Board finds no issues with propriety or equity in this case.

The applicant was notified of the intent to discharge, and the applicant was advised of the rights to an attorney.

The applicant made a statement, consulted with an attorney, but did not object to discharge.

Coast Guard policy prescribes no higher than a General, Under Honorable Conditions character of service for
individuals separated as a result of violating the Coast Guard’s drug policy. The Coast Guard has zero tolerance
for drug abuse, the character of service and separation issued is equitable.

Propriety: Discharge was proper.
Equity: Discharge was equitable.
Final Adjudication by Assistant Commandant For Human Resources: No relief.

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