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B-140972 1 (1980-01-25)

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               COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES
                        WASHINGTON D.C. 20548

                                           114 R0TILY
                                           RER TO B-140972

                            January 25, 1980

Mrs. Doris B. Chace Adams
1901 B Faith Place
Gretna, Louisiana 70053

Dear Mrs. Chace Adams:

     This letter is in response to yours dated December 7,
1979, in which you request reconsideration of Comptroller
General's decision B-140972, October 24, 1979, denying
yourLclaim for additional amounts believed due on account
of action taken by the Department of the Army- n 1976 to
upgrade the character of your late husband's military
discharge certificate.

     In your letter you express the belief that the
change in the discharge characterization from under
other than honorable conditions to under honorable
conditions (General) establishes that an injustice was
done when your husband was separated from the Army in
February 1951, and that you should therefore be reim-
bursed for what that first discharge did to him both
physically and mentally. You also suggest that your
husband was denied payment for accrued leave and
mustering-out pay in February 1951 on account of his
discharge under other than honorable conditions, and
that payment should now be made based on the upgraded
character of the discharge even though his military pay
and leave records are no longer in existence.

     Payment based on the 1976 change in the character
of your husband's discharge certificate is limited under
existing law to the additional military pay and allow-
ances he would have received in February 1951 had he been
separated from the Army with a general discharge at that
time. Therefore, compensation may not be paid in any
amount for the military pay, allowances, medical care,
and other benefits he might have received after Febru-
ary 1951 if he had remained on active duty with the Army.

     Determinations by our Office are made on the basis
of the written record. You have previously received

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