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B-208815 1 (1983-01-10)

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                 /     A    THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL
   DECISION                 OF THE UNITED       STATES
                            WASHINGTON. 0.C. 2054e




   FILE: B-208815                DATE: January 10, 1983

   MATTER OF: Major Charles E. Smith, USAF


   DIGEST:

       An Air Force member who was required to
       vacate family type Government quarters
       because his dependent departed the quarters
       permanently to accept employment some
       distance away is not entitled to be reim-
       bursed moving expenses he incurred when he
       personally moved his household goods to the
       place where his dependent was working. In
       the absence of permanent change of station
       or retirement orders, the member could only
       be reimbursed expenses if the move was
       ordered due to some unusual situation
       related to military necessity.

     Major Charles E. Smith, USAF, appeals the denial of his
claim for reimbursement of the cost of transporting his
household goods from Government quarters in Alexandria,
Louisiana, to private quarters in Tyler, Texas. Since his
move was not incident to a permanent change of station and
was not brought about by conditions of a general nature
related to military operations or needs, he has no entitle-
ment to be reimbursed his cost by the Government.

     Prior to December of 1980, Major Smith was residing in
Government family quarters with his wife at his permanent
duty station at England Air Force Base, Alexandria,
Louisiana. During December of 1980 his wife permanently
vacated the quarters apparently to accept employment in
Tyler, Texas, some 240 miles away. As required by Air Force
regulation, Major Smith informed the base housing office of
his dependent's departure and of his plans to vacate the
Government quarters. Therefore, on January 21, 1981, the
base housing office directed that his occupancy of the
Government quarters be terminated effective February 12,
1981, and authorized a local movement of his household goods
at Government arrangement and expense.

     During the latter part of January and the early part of
February, Major Smith personally moved all his household
goods out of his Government quarters to the Tyler, Texas,
area where his wife was residing. He seeks to be reimbursed



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