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NAVY | BCNR | CY2002 | 09361-02
Original file (09361-02.pdf) Auto-classification: Denied
DEPARTMENT  OF THE  NAVY 

BOARD  FOR  CORRECTION  OF  NAVAL  RECORDS 

2  N A V Y A N N E X  

WASHINGTON  D C   2 0 3 7 0 - 5 1 0 0  

LCC:ddj 
Docket No:  9361-02 
15 April 2003 

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  15 April  2003.  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.  In  addition, the Board  considered the advisory 
opinion furnished by  CMC memorandum  1070 CMT of  24  March 2003, a copy of  which  is 
attached. 

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.  In  this connection, the Board  substantially concurred with  the comments contained in 
the advisory opinion.  Accordingly, 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 

Enclosure 

DEPARTMENT OF THE N A W  

HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS 

3 2 8 0  RUSSELL ROAD 

QUANTICO, VlROlNlA  22134-5103 

IN REPLY REFER TO: 
1070 
CMT 
24 Mar 03 

MEMORANDUM FOR THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF 

NAVAL RECORDS 

Subi:  RESERVE AFFAIRS ADVISORY OPINION ON BCNR APPLICATION: 

a 

CASE OF 

Ref: 

(a 

Supporting Documentation 

DD Form 149 dtd 9 OCT 02 with 

1. This office has reviewed the material provided in reference 
(a) to ascertain if there should be a change affected to the DD 
214 of 
We have found no proof that there should be 
a change affected. "TYql[YRs did not have additional time on 
active duty.  He only had additional time in the reserves.  DD 
214's are not issued for reserve time.  This office does not 
support a new DD 214.  You must have 180 consecutive active duty 
days to rate Veteran Benefits, unless you are medically 
disabled.  Unfortunately, 
for Veterans benefits. 

does not meet the criteria 

2. Our point of contact is Master Sergean 
0519. 

(703) 784- 



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