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                        THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL
DECISION     IQ.OF THE UNITED STATES
                        WASHINGTON, O.C. 205468


FILE:  B-19

MATTER  OF:


DIGEST:


6462


DATE:  May 5, 1980


   Alan Wojewodzki


Member of an Army Reserve unit
who was given general discharge
which was later upgraded to honor-
able and who was told not to attend
inactive duty drill periods or active
duty for training while discharge
proceedings were in progress is not
entitled to pay for the period in
which he did not attend the drill
periods and the active duty for
training.  A military member's
entitlement to pay is based on
statute and the relevant statutes,
37 U.S.C. 55 206(a), 204(a)(2),
require a Reserve member to attend
meetings or perform other equivalent
duty or be ordered to active duty or
active din order to
be pai .  Se     77    December 23,
1976.


     Mr. Alan Wojewodzki appeals the Claims Division
denial of  -kIfclaim1 for pay in connection with inactive
duty training and  tive duty for training while he was
a member of the Army Reserve. Since the claimant did not
participate in the drills or perform active duty for
training, there exists no authority upon which payment
could be authorized.

     As a result of the claimant's request to be placed
in an active Reserve status, the Army assigned him to the
486th Engineer Company of the Army Reserve, effective on
April 2, 1974. He attended April drill periods and
received the appropriate remuneration. However, before
attending the scheduled drill periods in May, he was told
not to attend any future drill periods because the Army
was conducting an investigation concerning his eligibility
to remain in the Army Reserve. From May to December of
1974, Mr. Wojewodzki was not authorized nor did he attend
any drill periods or the 2-week period of active duty for


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