DRB DIGEST/EXECUTIVE SUMMARY DRB DOCKET 2013- 026 NAME CURRENT DD-214 Other Than Honorable, None Stated, GKB, Misconduct, RE4 RELIEF REQUESTED Honorable RELIEF GRANTED BY DRB None ADMN CORRECTIONS None TIS 13 yrs, 7 months, 8 days Policy Implications None EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The applicant was discharged for Misconduct due to Trial and Conviction with Civil Authorities in 2003. The applicant's complete Personnel Data Record was available for review. The Separation Package and administrative separation board proceedings were not available for the Board to review. The Board utilized available information contained in electronic records and documents submitted by the applicant. In 2001, the applicant committed a Class C Felony. The Offense stemmed from Criminal Mistreatment of a dependent child. In 1999 and 2002, the applicant was referred by the command for the domestic difficulties. Thereafter in 2003, the Administrative Separation Board convened to review the applicant's record to determine retention for further service. The other adverse items prior to the 2001 calendar year were 6 Unsatisfactory conduct evaluations that were a result of financial irresponsibility, an inability to carry out routine duties, and an alcohol incident. The Psychological evaluations provided by the applicant indicated that the Physician felt that the applicant was unrealistic about the family problems to the point where a parent separation was recommended. There was no favorable evidence or recommendation with the Psychiatrist evaluation that suggested confidence in future parenting to correct the dire situation. After the Administrative Separation Board, the applicant was separated with an Other Than Honorable discharge. The Board finds no issues with propriety or equity in this case. Propriety: Discharge was proper. Equity: Discharge was equitable. Final Adjudication by Assistant Commandant For Human Resources: No relief.