200The notification memorandum will inform the officer of the right to submit a written statement in his or her behalf, and to tender resignation in lieu of elimination,
retire in lieu of elimination, or appear before aboard of inquiry (also known as a show cause board) that will hear the case and decide whether to recommend separation or retention.
If the officer elects to have his case heard by aboard of inquiry, aboard consisting of at least two LTCs or above and one COL or above, all senior
in grade to the respondent, will convene and recommend whether or not to separate the officer. At this board, the officer will have the right to present matters in his or her behalf and to cross-examine witnesses with the aid of a military defense counselor the assistance of a civilian attorney (at no cost to the Government. Boards must be completed no later than 90 calendar days from the date that the initiation directs them to convene.
If the board recommends retention, the officer will be advised and the action will be closed. If the board recommends the officer’s separation, the board’s report will be forwarded through command channels to HRC, which ultimately routes the action to the Army Review Boards Agency and to the DASA-RB for final approval authority regarding whether to retain or eliminate the officer.
Officers eliminated from the Army may receive an Honorable, General, or Other Than Honorable Discharge. Officers discharged solely on the basis of substandard duty performance will receive an Honorable Discharge.
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