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B-205352 1 (1982-06-10)

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FILQi: B-205352                DATE:  June 10, 1982

MAT'TER OF:   Thomas Jo King - Reenployment from
              international organization-. Real estate
              expeisen

          Civilian employee of Department of Navy
          was separated from his pouition in San
          Francisco for transfer to international
          organization, i.e., United Nations, in
          Geneva, Switzerland, under 5 U.S.C.
          § 3581, etseq.   Incident to hJ.s reem-
          ployment with the DepartmerL o the
          Navy pursuant to 5 U.O.C.   3582(b),
          he was transferred from San Frani.isca
          t ho Kittery, Maine. Employee may be
          reimbursed for his relocation exptnses
          under 5 U.S.C. §'5 5724 and 5724a aud
          specifically for expenses of his
          residence purchase in Maine.  See
          Patrick V. Vail, 13-196294, June 1, 1981.

     The Navy Accounting and Finance Center, Washkngton,
D.C., has appealed from that part of ouw Claims Group'n
Settlement Certificato, Z-2805179, November 5, 1979,
which authorized reimbursement of sertain real estate
expenses incurred by Mr. Thomas J. King, a civilian
employee of the Navy, incident to his transfer in 1976
from California to Maine.  For the reasons set fonuh
below, we hold that those real estate expenie.i may be
reimbursed.

     Mr. King was an employee of the Naval Ship Systems
Command, San Francisco, California, on January 31,
1972, at which time he transferred to a pos.tionwith
the United Nations (U.N.) in Geneva, Switzerland, for
a period not to exceed October 31, 1976.  Prior to
the completion of his scheduled term with the U.N.,
Mr. King sought reemployment with the Navy under.
5 0.6.0. § 3502(b) (1976). Although Mr. Kingl's pre-
vious position in San Francisco was unavailable at the
time of his request for reemployment, he was offered a
position, which hn accepted, with the Portsmouth Naral
Shipyard in Kittery, Maine.

     On November 5, 1979, our Claims Group decided,
in p'rt, thit Mr. King q - nti.-lnr1 Ehn rnmburemrnt
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