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B-176980 1 (1973-01-03)

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                      COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES
                                WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548


        B-176980
                                                      January 3, 1973




        Newton, Illinois 62448

        Dear Mr.

             We again refer to your letter of August 14, 1972, requesting
        review of Office settlement dated August 8, 1972, which disallowed
        your claim for per diem for the period June 1, 1970, to June 23,
        1971, while on active duty for training as a chief warrant officer 3,
        United States Army Raserve, at Overland (St. Louis), Missouri.

             By letter Orders No. T-05-951677, dated May 4, 1970, Office of
        the Adjutant General, U. S. Army Administration Center, St. Louis,
        Missouri, you were ordered with your consent to active, duty for
        training for a period of 120 days and directed to report not later
        than June 1, 1970, to that Center. Those orders showed your address
        as Ferguson, Missouri. On September 23, 1970, that Center issued
        similar orders directing addltional active duty for training for
        89 days with the first day of training as September 29, 1970. The
        latter orders were amended on December 30, 1970, changing the period
        of duty from 89 to 119 days. On January 28, 1971, the September 23,
        1970, orders were again amended to further extend the period under
        the latier orders to 179 days, and on April 20, 1971, an additional
        amendment extended that period to 268 days.

             Copies of paid vouchers on file show that you were paid a mileage
        allowance of $0.36 for the official distance between Ferguson and
        Overland, Missouri, for travel performed from Newton, Illinois, to
        Overland, May 31 to June 1, 1970, but no per diem during the entire
        period you Were on active duty for training at the U. S. Army
        Administration Center. In this connection, the monthly pay vouchers
        covering the period September 1, 1970, to June 23, 1971, bear the
        statement On continuous ADT under more than one set of orders.

             In a letter dated July 30, 1970 [19711, you say that when you
       want on active duty for training your home of record was
       Nwton, Illinois, and that since one of the requirements for such
       duty was that you must live in the St. Louis area, you were told that
       you could use your temporary address in that area (Ferguson). You
       also advised that you rented an apartment and used the temporary


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