A three-member
Records,
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF NAVAL RECORDS
2 NAVY ANNEX
WASHINGTON DC 20370-5100
TAL
Docket No: 3657-09
12 February 2010
sitting in executive session, considered your
members of the panel will be furnished upon request.
material
together with all material submitted in
naval record,
of error and injustice were reviewed in
accordance with administrative regulations and
applicable to the proceedings of
considered by the Board consisted of your application,
procedures
this Documentary
support thereof, your
and policies.
conscientious consideration of the entire
gubmitted was insufficient
to establish the existence of probable material error OF
injustice.
You enlisted in the Navy on 24 November 1997 at age 17
without disciplinary incident.
after undergoing 4 psychiatric evaluation,
| and served
Your record reflects that on 30
diagnosed with an adjustment disorder with depressed mood and a
personality disorder with schizoid
psychiatric report
an expeditious admi
inability to adapt
your physical health, continuing risk of harm to yourself,
demoralization to
on 13 August 1998,
by
as evidenced by y°
disorders.
waived your right
20 August 1998
trends. The
stated, in part, recommended fer
lack of interest in
the environment - as a result of the foregoing,
you were notified of administrative separation
nmience of the government due to unsuitability
and
to submit a separation rebuttal statement. On
your commanding officer recommended discharge by
reason of convenience of the government due to unsuitability as
evidenced by your
diagnosed and further
noted that you were not recommended for retention or
reenlistment. The discharge authority approved this
recommendation and directed your commanding officer to issue you
a general discharge by reason of convenience of the government
due to unsuitability as evidenced by your diagnosed personality
disorder. On 15 October 1998 you were so discharged and assigned
an RE-4 reenlistment code.
The Board, in its review of your entire record and application,
carefully weighed all potentially mitigating factors, such as
your youth and desire to change your reenlistment code. It also
considered the supporting documentation provided with your
application. Nevertheless, the Board concluded these factors
were not sufficient to warrant a change in your reenlistment code
because of your diagnosed personality disorder. Further, the
Board concluded that your diagnosed psychiatric disorders and
nonrecommendation for retention or reenlistment were sufficient
to support the assignment of an RE-4 reenlistment code, which is
authorized by regulatory guidance. Accordingly, your application
has been denied.
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,
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