DRB DIGEST/EXECUTIVE SUMMARY DRB DOCKET 2014- 023 NAME CURRENT DD-214 Honorable, COMDTINST Ml 000.4, ART. I-B-15, JND, Separation for Miscellaneous/General Reasons, RE4 RELŒF REQUESTED Change Narrative Reason and RE code RELIEF GRANTED BY DRB None ADMIN CORRECTIONS None TIS 6 yrs, 9 months, 8 days Policy Implications None EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The applicant was discharged for Separation For Miscellaneous/General Reasons due to Unsuitability from alcohol incidents. Prior to the Discharge in the Fall of 2013, the applicant had alcohol incidents in 2008 and 2013. Both incidents were from speeding and reckless driving after drinking. The former incident resulted in underage drinking, but not driving under the influence as the blood alcohol content was under the legal limit. In 2013, under similar circumstances the applicant did receive a DUI being well over the legal limit. After the applicant completed an aftercare treatment plan in the Fall of 2013, the command processed the discharge in accordance with ALCOAST 125/10. The applicant was notified of the intent to discharge, and the applicant was advised of the right to an attorney. The applicant declined to make a statement and did not object to discharge. The current information provided by the applicant does not dispute alcohol being a causative factor in the two incidents which met the criteria for separation. Additionally, the applicant has provided civilian court documents to profess innocence by way of the final adjudication which the DUI was reduced to reckless driving. The Board finds that the intent and outcome of the applicant's 2013 alcohol incident are consistent with the discharge issued. The Board finds no issues with propriety or equity in this case. The applicant was given an Honorable Discharge and the most favorable Narrative Reason for separation. Propriety: Discharge was proper. Equity: Discharge was equitable. Final Adjudication by Assistant Commandant for Human Resources: No relief.