DEPIhRTMENT OF THE NAVY
BOARD
FOf: CORRECTION OF
2 NAVY ANNE
NA\‘AL RECORD
X
S
W,,SHINGTON DC 20370 510
0
TRG
Docket No:
7 June 2001
6411-00
Dear
This is in reference to your application for correction of your
naval record pursuant to the provisior.s of Title 10 of the United
States Code section 1552.
execctive session, considered your
A three-member panel of the Board for Correction of Naval
Records, sitting in
application on 30 May
injustice were reviewed in accordance with administrative
regulations and procedures applicable to the proceedings of this
Board.
your application, together with all
thereof, your naval record and
and policies.
Documentary material considered by the Board consisted of
applicz.ble statutes, regulations
Your allegations of error and
m;.terial submitted in support
2OCl.
After careful and
record, the Board found
insufficient to
error or injustice.
conscientious consideration of the entire
t.hat the evidence submitted was
establish the
existenc:e of probable material
report.ed for two years of active duty that
The Board found that you enlisted in the Naval Reserve on 11 May
1988 at age 19 and
same day.
personality disorder
schizoid traits.
be made to document your poor performance and warn you that
continuing problems
On 25 August 1988 you were diagnosed with a mixed
coulcl lead to an administrative discharge.
witI, dependent, obsessive compulsive and
It was recommended that a service record entry
fir::t duty station on 5 October 1988.
You reported to your
medical record shows that: you continued to have problems and on
several occasions you
personality disorder.
these diagnoses and suicidal ideation, incident to chronic
depression, and
recommencled an administrative separation.
psychiatrist felt that
the risk would increase if you were retained in the Navy.
The
you were a low risk for suicide but that
we1.e again diagnosed with a mixed
Ori 17 January
1.990 a psychiatrist noted
Your
The discharge package is not filed in your service record.
However, the Board
separation processing
and were given an
The record shows that
opportllnity to exercise your procedural rights.
yo11 were honorably discharged on 30 January
assumcbd that you were properly notified of
duck to the diagnosed personality disorder
1990.
were assigned an RE-4
At that time you
recknlistment code.
lrere not recommended for reenlistment and
You are requesting a
can have the opportunity to reenlist.
character references
citizen since discharge.
whic:h indicate that you have been a good
chaItge in the reenlistment code so that you
You have submitted
Regulations allow for
when an individual is
disorder, and such a
is considered to be a
treated no differently
could not find an error or injustice
4 reenlistment code.
the? assignment of an RE-4 reenlistment code
di:;charged due
codtt is normally assigned when an individual
po:;sible suicide risk.
'co a diagnosed personality
Since you have been
tllan others in your situation, the Board
in the assignment of the
RE-
Accordingly, your
votes of the members of
application has been denied.
The names and
.;he panel
wi1.L be furnished upon request.
l>e taken.
circumstance,s of your case are such that
It is regretted that the
favorable action cannot
Board reconsider its
evidence or
In this regard, it is
presumption
Consequently, when
record, the burden is on the applicant to demonstrate the
existence of probable
im])ortant to keep in mind that a
regulari?! attaches to all official records.
olther matter not previously considered by the Board.
apply..ng for a correction of an official naval
dec:.sion upon submission of new and material
Yo'l are entitled to have the
ma.:erial error
Ior injustice.
elf
Sincerely,
W. DEAN PFEIFFER
Executive Director
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