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Code · CFR · Title 32 — National Defense · Part 724 · § 724.801

§ 724.801. Matters to be considered in discharge review.

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In the process of its review of discharges, the NDRB shall examine available records and pertinent regulations of the Department of the Navy, together with such information as may be presented by the applicant and/or representative, which will normally include:
(a)The application for discharge review;
(b)Statements, affidavits or documentation, if any, accompanying the application or presented during hearings;
(c)Testimony, if any, presented during hearings;
(d)Service and health records;
(e)A brief of pertinent facts extracted from the service and health records, prepared by the NDRB recorder.
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