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NAVY | BCNR | CY2003 | 02041-03
Original file (02041-03.pdf) Auto-classification: Denied
DEPARTMENT OF THE  NAVY 

B O A R D   F O R   C O R R E C T I O N   O F N A V A L  R E C O R D S  

2   NAVY  ANNEX 

W A S H I N G T O N   D C   2 0 3 7 0 - 5 1 0 0  

CRS 
Docket No:  2041-03 
24 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 23 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 Headquarters Marine Corps dated 3 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 n ~ e n r b e r s  of the panel  will be ful-nished 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 

D E P A R T M E N T  O F  T H E   N A V Y  

HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES M A R I N E  CORPS 

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QUANTICO,  VlROlNlA PP 1 S 4 - S  1 0 s  

IN REPLY REFER TO: 
1 0 4 0  
MMER/RE 
,HAR  0  3 2003 

MEMORANDUM FOR THE 

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF 
NAVAL RECORDS 

Subj:  BCNR APPLICATION IN THE CASE OF FORMER PRIVATE FIRST CLASS 

1 SUBJ: RECODE 

Encl:  (1) 

DD Form 149 of 9 Aug 2 0 0 2  

service record has been reviewed and it has been 

1. 
d e t e e t  his reenlistment code of RE-3P was correctly 
assigned.  The reenlistment code was assigned based on his 
overall record and means that he did not meet the physical/ 
medical standards for reenlistment at the time of separation. 

as honorably discharged on September 23, 1996 by 
sical Condition Not a Disability.  A review of his 

- 

service record indicates that he was counseled concerning 
substandard performance, sleeping on post, lack of strength and 
endurance, and unsatisfactory conduct and performance.  It is 
also noted that -as 
Disease which existed prior to his entry into the Marine Corps. 
He suffered from complications including wheezing and shortness 
of breath since boot camp and failed to respond to standard  , 
medications and treatment. 

diagnosed with ReactTve Airway 

b 

3.  After a review of all relevant information, this Headquarters 
concurs in the professional evaluation of 
cations for reenlistment at the time of s
is correctly assigned it is not routinely changed or upgraded 
as a result of events that occur after separation or L;cs~;zJ u - ~ ~ l y  
on the passage of time. 

 Once a code 

qualif i- 

e

z

4.  The reenlistment code assigned by the Marine Corps is an 
administrative marking which reflects the member's  acceptability 
for reenlistment at the time of separation from the Marine Corps. 
The code may, however, be waived at the discretion of the 
acquiring branch of service per their own policies and 
regulations. 

5.  The enclosure is returned for final action. 

Review Branch 
Personnel Management Division 
By direction of the Commandant 
of the Marine Corps 



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