DRB DIGEST/EXECUTIVE SUMMARY DRB DOCKET 2012-055 NAME CURRENT DD-214 Uncharacterized, 12.B.20, JGA, Entry Level separation, RE3L RELIEF REQUESTED Honorable RELIEF GRANTED BY DRB None CORRECTIONS None TIS 0 yrs, 0 months, 18 days Policy Implications None EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The applicant was discharged with Adjustment Disorder after just 18 days at boot camp. The applicant claimed to have back trouble at Recruit Training, so after the medical treatment, the staff allowed the applicant to contact their spouse. At that time, the applicant learned of spouse being involved in a car accident. This stressor caused the applicant to meet with a psychiatrist on Base where the concerns and desire to return home arose. Shortly after, the applicant's wishes were granted by way of a discharge from the service. Members separated within the first 180 days of service normally receive an 'Uncharacterized' discharge. The Narrative Reason of an entry level separation is accurate. An uncharacterized character of service is not derogatory in nature and is the prescribed character for individuals who were separated while at initial accession training and there was no associated conduct to warrant a less desirable character of service. The applicant has not substantiated any error or inequity. Final Adjudication by Assistant Commandant For Human Resources: No relief.