UNITED STATES COAST GUARD DISCHARGE REVIEW BOARD Docket #: 2019-060 Discharge Issued Character: Under Honorable Conditions Narrative Reason: Misconduct SPD/RE Code: JKQ/RE4 Authority of Discharge: COMDTINST Ml000.4 Art. 1.B.17 Date of Separation: 8/13/2018 DRB Decision Character: Under Honorable Conditions (General) Narrative Reason: No Change SPD/RE Code: No Change/No Change New Authority: No Change Discharge Review Board Discussion and Decision: The applicant was discharged in August of 2018 for Misconduct (Drugs) after serving a total of 04 Years, 02 Months and 24 Days on Active Duty. The former member received the involvement with drugs for using a controlled substance -marijuana. IA W COMDTINST Ml 000.4 l .B.17.b ( 4) any member involved in a drug incident or illegal, wrongful, or improper sale, transfer, manufacture, or introduction onto a military installation of any drug, as defined in Chapter 7 of the Military Drug and Alcohol Policy, COMDTINST Ml000.10 (series), will be processed for separation from the Coast Guard with no higher than a Under Honorable Conditions (General) discharge. The SPD handbook prescribes an RE Code ofRE-4 for an SPD Code of JKK. The PDR contained (2) 3307s documenting a drug/alcohol incident with one of them stating that the applicant refused treatment. There is a separation authorization in Direct Access and a DD-214 was available. The applicant is requesting relief in Block 24 to change the Character of Service from General to reflect Honorable. Coast Guard policy prescribes no higher than an Under Honorable Conditions (General) character of service for individuals separated as a result of violating the Coast Guard's drug policy. The Coast Guard has zero tolerance for drug abuse. The General discharge is correct, but is not a valid character of service entry for Block 24 IAW DoDI 1336.01, Encl. 3, Para 3.h.2 which lists the only authorized entries for Block 24, to include "Under Honorable Conditions (General)" is an equitable discharge. The Board noticed that the applicant was issued only a "Under Honorable Conditions" Discharge in Block 24 of the DD-214 for character of service the Board recommends that this is administratively corrected to Under Honorable Conditions (General). Per ALCOAST 562/08 the DD Form 214 is issued in accordance with the guidance and instructions contained in this instruction and DoDI 1336.01. RECOMMENDATION: The Board members thoroughly reviewed the applicant's record of service and all available documentation. The Board deemed that the applicant's reason for separation and reenlistment code are appropriate and should not be changed. The applicant has not substantiated any error or inequity. Propriety: Discharge was proper. Equity: Discharge was equitable. Board Conclusion: recommend no relief. The Board does recommend an administrative correction to Under Honorable Conditions per ALCOAST 562/08. 2 In reviewing discharges, the Board presumes regularity in the conduct of governmental affairs unless there is substantial credible evidence (to include evidence submitted by the Applicant) to rebut the presumption.