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B-203974 1 (1981-09-21)

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                     UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
                             WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548


OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL

        B-203974                                  Septembe 21, 1981





        Mr. Enos V. Slocum
        900 Adams Avenue
        Scranton, Pennsylvania  18501

        Dear Mr. Slocum:

             This is in response to your request dated July 2, 1981,
        for a determination whether your full-time training duty and
        annual training under 32 U.S.C. 503 (1976) is military service
        creditable to your Civil Service retirement.  A decision of
        the Comptroller General will not be provided pursuant to that
        request, but the following information and references may be
        of assistance to you.

             Your letter stated that you are employed under the
        provisions of the National Guard Technicians Act of 1968,
        Public Law 90-486, 82 Stat. 755, August 13, 1968, 32 U.S.C.
        709 (1976).  You do not indicate the dates of your employ-
        ment, but inquire if military service under 32 U.S.C. 503
        (1976) is creditable to your Civil Service retirement prior
        to Public Law 90-486, becoming effective and thereafter.

             Paragraph S3-5b, Inst. 27, May 15, 1978, Federal Person-
        nel Manual Supplement 831-1, provides in pertinent part as
        follows:

                  (3)  National Guard service is creditable
             only under the following circumstances:

                  (a)  When performed under a 'call' by the
                        President when the organization is
                        activated into the U.S. Army or Air
                        Force.

                  (b)  When an employee, who is a member
                        of the National Guard, is ordered to
                        serve on active duty or active duty
                        for training as a member of the Army
                        National Guard or the Air National
                        Guard of the United States, which are
                        reserve components of the armed forces
                        of the United States, pursuant to

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