Author Archives: Thomas Roughneen
Air force personnel & correcting military records
Eligibility For Correction Of Military Records In most cases, the applicant is a member or former member of the Air Force, since the request is personal to the applicant and relates to his or her military records. An applicant with a proper interest may request correction of another person’s military records when that person… Read More »
Security clearances & unfavorable administrative actions, AR 380-67
Chapter 8 Unfavorable Administrative Actions Section I Requirements 8–1. General For purposes of this regulation, an unfavorable administrative action includes any adverse action which is taken as a result of a personnel security determination, as defined in the terms section, and any unfavorable personnel security determination, as defined in the terms section. This chapter… Read More »
Appeals of Security Clearance Revocation
What option do those who have a security clearance revoked or denied have to regain or attain a clearance? An individual whose security clearance has been denied or revoked by a central adjudication facility has the opportunity to appeal the decision. The process for doing so differs between military and civilian personnel and contractors…. Read More »
Reserve component medical care and incapacitation pay for line of duty investigations
SUBJECT: Reserve Component Medical Care and Incapacitation Pay for Line of Duty Conditions References: (a) DoD Directive 1241.1, “Reserve Component Incapacitation Benefits,” December 3, 1992 (hereby canceled) (b) Sections 1074, 1074a, 12322 and 12301(h) of title 10, United States Code (c) Sections 204(g), 204(h) and 206 of title 37, United States Code (d) DoD… Read More »
DOD Willing to review discharges of vietnam era vets with PTSD
The Pentagon has announced a new rule that applies to all vets with discharges prior to the formal recognition of PTSD in 1980. Under this new rule, the DoD will reconsider the bad-paper discharges of thousands of Vietnam-era veterans who may have suffered combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) but were kicked out of the… Read More »
The manual for Courts Martial Notice and the impact on the accused
The Manual for Courts-Martial’s notice provision is clearly intended to give the accused an adequate opportunity to assess available options, ultimately leading to a decision to demand trial by court-martial or proceed under the nonjudicial punishment authority. Part V, MCM, para. 4, V-2 to V-3 (2012). The notice provision’s importance is highlighted by the… Read More »
USERRA Law in action: United Airlines settles federal case
A U.S. District Judge in Denver, Colo., has approved a $6.15 million class-action settlement between United Airlines and 1,160 United pilots who served in the military from 2000 to 2010—resulting in one of the largest reported payments in U.S. history to resolve a claim brought under the federal veterans’ reemployment rights law, known as… Read More »
Administrative Review and Appellate Procedures for Army physical evaluation board and disability claims.
Once the Army Formal Physical Evaluation Board Has Occurred (AR 635-40): (2) The PEB may change, modify, or correct its findings and recommendations at any time before the record of proceedings is delivered to the CG, USAPDA or commander, USAHRC. When such changes are made in previously announced findings or recommendations, the PEB will… Read More »
Combat-related injury determinations made by the PEB; AR 535-40
Army Regulation 635-40, para. 4-19(j) Armed conflict—instrumentality of war. Certain advantages accrue to those who are retired due to disability and later return to work for the Federal Government when it is determined that the disability for which retired was incurred under specific circumstances. These advantages concern preference eligible status within the Civil Service… Read More »
Longshoreman jobs for veterans
Great job opportunity for Veterans. Longshoremen needed. This Wednesday, Tell a Vet to go to Maher Terminal Building, 1210 Corbin Street, Elizabeth, NJ. Pre-registration is preferred but not required by emailing vetsjobfair@nysanet.org (Thanks for heads up, Joe Generoso Romano, CPA. http://nysanet.org/wp-content/uploads/VeteransJobFairPressRelease.pdf