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CG | DRB | 2014 - Discharge Review Board (DRB) | 2014 029
Original file (2014 029.pdf) Auto-classification: Denied
DRB DIGEST/EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
DRB DOCKET 2014-029

CURRENT DD-214 Under Honorable Conditions, ART 12.B.18,COMDTINST M1000.6A, JKA,
Pattern of Misconduct, RE4

BY DRB
CORRECTIONS

| TIS 5 yrs, 5 months, 25 days
y
| Policy Implications _| None

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

 

 

 

 

 

 

The applicant was discharged for Pattern Of Misconduct in 2010. The previous year, the applicant punched a
civilian twice in the face in a group-like attack when not provoked in any way. In 2010, the applicant pled ‘no
contest’ in a civilian court to third degree assault consummated by Battery. Thereafter, the applicant received
NJP, and then subsequently appealed the severity of the punishment. The applicant had no specific defense for
the violent behavior-- just asked for a lesser punishment.

The applicant had shown a history of misconduct beginning in 2007, then had a serious of issues appear on a
security clearance memo in 2009, and Government charge card delinquency in 2010. These problems were in
addition to the aforementioned assault.

The Board has no issues with the discharge issued. The local command, intermediate level Commander, and
EPM all endorsed the punishment rendered and the subsequent separation. No new evidence provided by the
applicant mitigates or refutes the actions leading to the separation.

RECOMMENDATION: The Board members thoroughly reviewed the applicant’s record of service and all
available documentation’.

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

 

3 Record was received from CGPSC-PSD-mr and includes all documentation that was available after a search of
available records in the Coast Guard personnel records system and augmented by Direct Access record data.

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