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B-195556 1 (1980-02-19)

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                2.  Air Force employee was transferred from
                    Robins Air Force Base (AFB) to St. Louis,
                    Missouri, and then to Wright-Patterson AFB,
                    Ohio.  Although he did not relocate family
                    to St. Louis because he signed agreement to
                    return to Robins AFB at end of 3 years or
                    when need for his services was greater there,
                    he is entitled only to constructive cost of
                    transportation of dependents and household
                    goods from Missouri to Ohio because transfer
                    to Missouri was permanent, transportation
                    took place more than 2 years after transfer
                    to Missouri, and entitlement is under travel
                    order authorizing transportation to Ohio.

     This action is in response to an appeal by Mr. Alister L.
McCoy from our Claims Division's settlement certificate dated
February 13, 1979, which disallowed his1laim for reimbursement of
certain relocation expense.

     The record shows that Mr. McCoy, an employee of theDepartment
of the Air Force, was transferred from Warner 'Robins Air Logistics


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             THE  COMPTROLLER GENERAL
             OF   THE    UNITED      STATES
             VVA SH IN GTON, D.C. 2 0 5 4 8




                   DATE:   February 19, 1980

Alister L. McCoy


1.  Air Force employee was transferred from
    Robins Air Force Base (AFB), Georgia, to
    St. Louis, Missouri, and then to Wright-
    Patterson AFB, Ohio. Although he signed
    agreement to accept reassignment to Robins
    AFB at end of 3 years or when need for his
    services was greater there he is not
    entitled to reimbursement of real estate
    expenses incurred incident to the sale of
    his Georgia residence. His permanent duty
    station was St. Louis at time of second
    transfer, residence was not there, and
    residence was sold more than 2 years after
    transfer to St. Louis.

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