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B-193167 1 (1979-03-02)

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B-193167


MATTER   OF:


Charles E. Ward, Jr.


1.  A retired member of the Army who selects
    Isfahan, Iran, as his home of selection
    incident to- his retirement, is not entitled to
    travel and transportation expenses for that
    portion of travel paid by a private company,'
    butlravel from last permanent duty station,
    Buenos Aires, Argentina, to authorized
    separation location, Fort Jackson, South
    Carolina, and to what would be the appro-
    priate port of embarkation for overseas travel
    may be at Government expense.


             2.  Travel expenses for dependent travel of retired
                 member  to home of selection outside the United
                 States are limited to travel from the last perma-
                 nent station to the appropriate aerial port of
                 embarkation for overseas travel, under 1 Joint
                 Travel Regulations (1 JTR) when the air travel
                 expenses are paid by a private company.

   This action is the result of an appeal from a settlement issued by
our Claims Division disallowin th laim ol JLutenant
Colonel Charles E. Ward, Jr.,    PAol andependent travel
from Buenos Aires, Argentina,    ckson, Missilsippi, inECiden
to his retirement on April 30, 1974.

   That settlement is modified in accordance with the following.

   Colonel Ward had a mandatory retirement date of April 30, 1974.
As a result he was directed by orders dated January 25, 1974, to
report to Fort Jackson, South Carolina, an authorized separation point
with temporary duty en route at Fort Hood, Texas. T terpera.y
dty     pto be erformd tnoexp , Ise to the Government.
The orders authorized concurrent travel for his dependents to the
continental United States and was accomplished under a transportation
request.frorn Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Miami, Florida. A travel
voucher submitted by Colonel Ward indicates that he traveled with his
dependents from Miami, Florida, to Jackson, Mississippi, and con-
tinued by himself to Fort Hood. On May 26, 1974, he returned to
Jackson and traveled with his dependents by car to Fort Hood. All


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DATE:  March 2, 1979


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