20 C.F.R. § 614.21

Findings of Federal military agency

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(a) Findings in military documents. Information contained in a military document furnished to an ex-servicemember shall constitute findings to which § 614.23 applies as to:

(1) Whether the individual has performed active service in the Armed Forces or the Commissioned Corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration;

(2) The beginning and ending dates of the period of active service and “days lost” during such period;

(3) The type of discharge or release terminating the period of active service;

(4) The individuals' pay grade at the time of discharge or release from active service; and

(5) The narrative reason or other reason for separation from active service.

(b) Discharges not under honorable conditions. A military document which shows that an individual's discharge or release was under other than honorable conditions shall also be a finding to which § 614.23 applies.

[53 FR 40555, Oct. 17, 1988]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 1983–2014 · leading case: Gibbs v. United State Army, 116 A.3d 427 (Del. Super. Ct. 2014).
Gibbs v. United State Army, 116 A.3d 427 (Del. Super. Ct. 2014). “citing 20 C.F.R. 614.21; 614.23. . Ka Young Lee v.”
Rosler v. Commonwealth, 542 A.2d 624 (Pa. Commw. Ct. 1988). “20 C.F.R. §§614.21 , 614.25. Claimants reliance upon Schulman v.”
Deaner v. Commonwealth, 467 A.2d 662 (Pa. Commw. Ct. 1983). “4 are now found at 20 C.F.R. §614.21 and those of §614.8 are now found at 20 C.”
Strother v. Dist. of Columbia Dep't of Emp. Servs., 499 A.2d 1225 (D.C. 1985). “” See 20 C.F.R. §§ 614.21 (a)(3); 614.25 (1984).”
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