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NAVY | BCNR | CY2001 | 04817-00
Original file (04817-00.pdf) Auto-classification: Denied
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY

BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF NAVAL RECORDS
2 NAVY ANNEX
WASHINGTON DC 20370-5100

 

JRE
Docket No: 4817-00
11 June 2001

 

teeteseRiece

This is in reference to your application for correction of your naval record pursuant to the
provisions of title 10 of the United States Code, section 1552.

A three-member panel of the Board for Correction of Naval Records, sitting in executive
session, considered your application on 24 May 2001. Your allegations of error and injustice
were reviewed in accordance with administrative regulations and procedures applicable to the
proceedings of this Board. Documentary material considered by the Board consisted of your
application, together with all material submitted in support thereof, your naval record and
applicable statutes, regulations and policies.

After careful and conscientious consideration of the entire record, the Board found that the
evidence submitted was insufficient to establish the existence of probable material error or
injustice.

The Board found that you enlisted in the Marine Corps on 9 July 1996. On 3 August 1996,
you reported having homicidal and suicidal thoughts. You were psychologically evaluated on
that date, and given diagnoses of adjustment disorder with mixed disturbance of mood and
conduct, and post traumatic stress disorder secondary to a failed attempt to resuscitate your
father who died suddenly at home prior to your enlistment. You were discharged on 13
August 1996 with an entry level separation, by reason of your failing to meet minimum
physical standards for enlistment.

The Board rejected your, unsubstantiated contention to the effect that the contents of the
report of the psychological evaluation you underwent on 3 August 1996 contains false
information or incorrect diagnoses. Accordingly, and in the absence of evidence which
demonstrates that your discharge was erroneous or unjust, your application has been denied.
The names and votes of the members of the panel will be furnished upon request.

It is regretted that the circumstances of your case are such that favorable action cannot be
taken. You are entitled to have the Board reconsider its decision upon submission of new
and material evidence or other matter not previously considered by the Board. In this
regard, it is important to keep in mind that a presumption of regularity attaches to all official
records. Consequently, when applying for a correction of an official naval record, the
burden is on the applicant to demonstrate the existence of probable material error or
injustice.

Sincerely,

W. DEAN PFEIFFER
Executive Director

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