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B-188391 1 (1977-12-16)

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CATE:   December 16, 1977


    John Patrick Reeder - Travel Expenses
    Incident -o Transfer from Anchora-e,
    Alaska, to Fort Meade, Maryland
1.  Employee of National Security Agency
    who was authorized to use his privately
    owned automobile incident to transfer
    from Anchorage, Alaska, to Fort Meade,
    Maryland,transported automobile by
    rail from Whitehorse, Alaska, to
    Skagway, Alaska, and by ferry from
    Skagway to Seattle, Washirvton, is
    not entitled to reimoursemnent of cost
    of shipment by rail part way  While
    para. 2-10.4c of FTH provides for use
    of ferries where necessary when travel
    by automobile is authorized as advanla-
    geoiis to the Government there is nothing
    in FT$ authorizing shipment of automobile
    by rail where adequate roads are avail-
    able for passage.

2.  Employee authorized to travel by auto-
    mobile from Anchorage, Alaska, to
    Fort George ?jeade, Maryland, incident to
    a permanent .hange of station is not
    entitled to reimbursement for travel
    expenses of two automobiles since 5 U.S.C.
    5727 provides for the transportation of
    only one automobile between the continen-
    tal United States and post of duty outside
    the continental United States.

3.  Employee of National Security Agency
    who was authorized to use automobile
    incident to transfer of station from
    Anchorage, Alaska, to Fort George Meade,
    Maryland. used train, ferry, and auto-
    mobile, is entitled to reimbursement
    for milea7e from Anchoragt. to Skagway,
    Ala.9ka, terry to Seattle, Nashington,
    and mileage from Seattle to Fort George
    Meade, Maryland, plus applicable per diem.


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