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Your husband should contact, and request a copy of his records from: National Personnel Records Center 1 Archives Drive St. Louis, MO 63138 Telephone: 314-801-0800 Fax: 314-801-9195 E-mail: [email protected] The NPRC is part of the National Archives Records Agency (NARA).
Additionally, if the Army initiates a board with a proposed discharge under than honorable conditions you are entitled to a hearing before a board of officers. I recommend that you review your records to see what is in them and consult with your local TDS Attorney. If the Article 15 was supposed to be removed, ensure that it is removed.
If what you received for your Article 15 was investigated by a law enforcement agency, typically you will then be titled. I'm assuming since the Article 15 is on your background check, some law enforcement agency (OSI, CID, NCIS) was involved in the investigation that led to your Article 15. When your Article 15 was closed out, that agency was ...
In 2010, while on active duty, I was apprehended by CID for possession. I received a Field Grade article 15 and loss of rank. There was no court martial and I stayed in the military for several more years. Recently, a background check by the PA Dept of Aging showed that I was arrested while in the military, with no record of conviction.
Unless you were attached to, or on board, a ship, you weren't "forced" into taking the Article 15. You can apply to the Crime Records Center to be "untitled," to get the charged expunged, but since the standard of proof for an Article 15 exceeds the standard of proof for titling, your chances of success are slim to none.
If you are not out of the military yet and you recently received the Article 15 for drug use, you may be facing an administrative separation action under AR 635-200 14-12(c) serious misconduct or 14-12(b) patterns of misconduct.
The simple answer to this question is yes. An Article 15 is Non-Judicial punishment and may very well be used as the basis for a separation action under Army Regulation 635-200 (in the Army – other services have similar regs) paragraph 14-12(b) patterns of misconduct or 14-12(c) serious misconduct.
Reduction to E-1 is suspended for a period (stated in the Art 15) but if you get in trouble again (sometimes as little as being late to work or missing a mandatory appointment) then your Commander can vacate the suspension and reduce you all the way down to E-1. Tip: don't give your Commander an excuse to do that.
After 11 yrs of service, I received an Article 15 for failure to pay my Govt Credit Card bill. I was an AF Major. I was separated through RIF (mostly because of the Article 15 in my writeup) with an Honorable Discharge and the RIF separation code (LCC, I think it is). I am eligible for all Veterans benefits.
I recently received an article 15 with a loss of stripe and my first Sgt informed me that i am going to lose my AFDC and re try to be re classed . But I'm losing my AFDC for disciplinary reasons . The issue with my situation is I was accused and I'm being honest when i say this so I know how some lawyers respond .