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B-192619                DATE:  July 23, 1979

OF:  John B.  Illis, Jr. - Overseas Tour Renewal
     Agreement  Travel -40aeeavef        . JJ


r:  .Employee was notified while on home leave of
     offer to transfer from Newfoundland to the
     Azores. He accepted offer and returned told
     station to arrange transportation of household
     goods andcomp pte processing o -ansfer. He
     also traveled to second location under amended
     home-leave orders.) Although employee is
     entitled to only one home-leave trip between
     overseas tours under 5 U.S. C. § 5728(a), he
     should be reimbursed travel expenses incurred
     not to exceed constructive costs of one round
     trip between N wfoundland and second home-
     leave locationru orized -by original ordersj
     and from there to fw statio, since gency
     required him to return to ld station.


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    Captain Thomas H. Cecil, USAF, Accounting and Finance
Officer, Headquarters 160 5th Air Force Wing (MAC), APO New
York, requests an advance decision whether payment of certain
travel expenses incident to home leave may be made to John B.
Willis, Jr., a former teacher at the Navy dependent school,
Argentia, Newfoundland, Canada. The request was forwarded by
the Per Diem, Travel and Transportation Allowance Committee
which assigned it PDTATAC Control No. 78-28.

   A  travel authorization dated June 1, 1977, was issued to
cover the home-leave travel of Mr. Willis, his wife, and son,
to Mariposa, California, and return. Mr. Willis departed his
permanent duty station at Argentia, Newfoundland, on June 16,
1977, and arrived at Kittyhawk, North Carolina, an intermediate
leave point, on June 25, 1977. While at Kittyhawk, Mr. Willis
received notification of a reassignment offer to Lajes Field,
Azores.  He accepted the reassignment, and on June 29, 1977,
departed Kittyhawk to return to Newfoundland. The Air Force
reports that Mr. Willis was required to return to Newfoundland
to ship his household goods and complete change-of-station
processing. However,  there is nothing in the record to indicate
that he was required to depart Kittyhawk immediately.


                        o  THE  COMPTROLLER GENERAL
DECISION * 1.-   OF THE UNITEO STATES
                           WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

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