99-27548. Active Duty Service Determinations for Civilian or Contractual Groups  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 203 (Thursday, October 21, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 56773-56774]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-27548]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    
    Department of the Air Force
    
    
    Active Duty Service Determinations for Civilian or Contractual 
    Groups
    
        On September 30, 1999, the Secretary of the Air Force, acting as 
    Executive Agent of the Secretary of Defense, determined that the 
    service of the group known as the ``Chamorros, including the 'Chamorro 
    Marine Scouts,' who assisted the U.S. Marines in the offensive 
    operations against the Japanese on the Saipan, Pagan, and Maug Islands, 
    of the Northern Mariana Islands, from June 19, 1944 through September 
    2, 1945'' shall not be considered ``active duty'' for purposes of all 
    laws administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
        On the other hand, the service of a group described as ``three 
    scouts/guides, Miguel Tenorio, Penedicto Taisacan, and Cristino Dela 
    Cruz, who assisted the U.S. Marines in the offensive operations against 
    the Japanese on the Northern Mariana Islands from June 19, 1944 through 
    September 2, 1945'' and the service of a group described as ``the 
    approximately 50 Chamorro and Carolinian former, native policemen who 
    received military training in the Donnal area of central Saipan and 
    were placed under the command of Lt. Casino of the 6th Provisional 
    Military Police Battalion to accompany United States Marines on active, 
    combat-patrol activity from August 19, 1945 to September 2, 1945'' 
    shall be considered ``active duty'' under the provisions of Public Law 
    95-202 for the purposes of all laws administered by the VA.
    
    Application Procedures
    
    The Group of ``Three Scouts/Guides''
    
        To be eligible for VA benefits, an individual who believes he is 
    among the first group, that is among the ``three scouts/guides,'' must 
    establish he is Miguel Tenorio, Penedicto Taisacan, or Cristino Dela 
    Cruz.
        Qualifying periods of service for each of the three scouts/guides 
    (Miguel Tenorio, Penedicto Taisacan, and Cristino Dela Cruz) are those 
    days he assisted the U.S. Marines in the offensive operations against 
    the Japanese on the Northern Mariana Islands between June 19, 1944 and 
    September 2, 1945.
        Before an individual can receive any VA benefits, the person must 
    first apply for an Armed Forces Discharge Certificate (Department of 
    Defense Form 214) by filling out a Department of Defense (DD) Form 
    2168, Application for Discharge of Member or Survivor of Member of 
    Group Certified to Have Performed Active Duty With the Armed Forces of 
    the United States, and sending it to the Navy Personnel Center at the 
    following address: Navy Personnel Center, (PERS-312), Millington, TN 
    38054-5045.
        Important: Applicants must attach supporting documents to their DD 
    Form 2168 application. Of importance will be any records from the World 
    War II period indicating participation in the scout/guide. 
    Additionally, supporting documents might include affidavits from 
    individuals with firsthand knowledge of the nature and periods of 
    service of the applicant.
        Upon confirmation of an applicant's eligibility, the applicant will 
    be considered for the appropriate ribbons the applicant is eligible to 
    receive (campaign ribbons, theater ribbons, victory medal, etc.). 
    Specific awards (i.e., Silver Star, Purple Heart, etc.) need separate 
    justification detailing the act, achievement, or service believed to 
    warrant the appropriate medal/ribbon.
        DD Forms 2168 are available from VA offices or from the U.S. Navy 
    office mentioned in this notice. An electronic version is also 
    available in Adobe Acrobat (the reader is free) on the Internet at 
    ``DefenseLINK, publications.''
        For further information contact Mr. James D. Johnston at the 
    Secretary of the Air Force Personnel Council (SAFPC), 1535 Command 
    Drive, EE Wing, 3rd Floor, Andrews AFB, MD 20762-7002.
    
    Application Procedures
    
        The Group of ``the Approximately 50 Chamorro and Carolinian Former, 
    Native Policemen, Who Received Military Training''
        To be eligible for VA benefits, an individual who believes he is 
    among the second recognized group, that is among the ``approximately 50 
    Chamorro and Carolinian former, native policemen,'' must establish:
        a. He was a former, native policeman who received military training 
    in the Donnal area of central Saipan, and
        b. He was placed under the command of Lt. Casino of the 6th 
    Provisional Military Police from August 19, 1945 to September 2, 1945.
        Qualifying periods of time for those who were under the command of 
    Lt. Casino of the 6th Provisional Military Police are the days they 
    were so assigned.
        Before an individual can receive any VA benefits, the person must 
    first apply for an Armed Forces Discharge Certificate (Department of 
    Defense Form 214) by filling out a Department of Defense (DD) Form 2168 
    and sending it to the Navy Personnel Center at the following address: 
    Navy Personnel Center, (PERS-312), Millington, TN 38054-5045.
        Important: Applicants must attach supporting documents to their DD 
    Form 2168 application. Of importance will be any records from the World 
    War II period indicating participation in the 6th Provisional Military 
    Police Battalion. Additionally, supporting documents might include 
    affidavits from individuals with firsthand knowledge of the nature and 
    periods of service of the applicant.
        Upon confirmation of an applicant's eligibility, the applicant will 
    be considered for the appropriate ribbons the applicant is eligible to 
    receive (campaign ribbons, theater ribbons, victory medal, etc.). 
    Specific awards (i.e., Silver Star, Purple Heart, etc.) need separate 
    justification detailing the act, achievement, or service believed to 
    warrant the appropriate medal/ribbon.
        DD Forms 2168 are available from VA offices or from the U.S. Navy 
    office mentioned in this notice. An electronic version is also 
    available in Adobe Acrobat (the reader is free) on the Internet at 
    ``DefenseLINK, publications.''
        For further information contact Mr. James D. Johnston at the 
    Secretary of the Air Force Personnel Council (SAFPC), 1535 Command 
    Drive, EE Wing, 3rd Floor, Andrews AFB, MD 20762-7002.
    
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    Benefit Information
    
        A determination of ``active duty'' under Public Law 95-202 is ``for 
    the purposes of all laws administered by the Department of Veterans 
    Affairs'' (38 U.S.C. 106). Benefits are not retroactive and do not 
    include such things as increased military or Federal Civil Service 
    retirement pay, or a military burial detail, for example. Entitlement 
    to state veterans benefits vary and are governed by each state. 
    Therefore, for specific benefits information, contact your nearest 
    Veterans Affairs Office and your state veterans service office after 
    you have received your Armed Forces discharge documents.
    Janet A. Long,
    Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
    [FR Doc. 99-27548 Filed 10-20-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
10/21/1999
Department:
Air Force Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
99-27548
Pages:
56773-56774 (2 pages)
PDF File:
99-27548.pdf