RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AIR FORCE BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF MILITARY RECORDS IN THE MATTER OF: DOCKET NU 2025

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Submit DD Form 149, Application for Correction of Military Records to the relevant service branch. (You can either view and download the form, or right-click the form and select Save link as or otherwise save the file and then open it.)
Air Force Board for Correction of Military Records (AFBCMR) 1552, is the highest level of administrative review within the Department of the Air Force. The mission of the AFBCMR is to correct errors and remove injustices from Air Force records.
To Check the Status of Your Correction of Record ​Army - ARMY.ARBAINQUIRY@MAIL.MIL. Air Force / Space Force - click the link to check your status. Navy / Marines Corps - 703-604-6884. Coast Guard - PPC-DG-CustomerCare@uscg.mil.
If the military appellate court affirms your conviction, you may petition the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (CAAF) within 60 days. CAAF handles constitutional and legal interpretation issues but accepts cases selectively.
The BCMR Board for Correction of Military Records The Army and Air Force BCMRs, and the Board for Correction of Naval Records, are authorized to change your military personnel records in many ways. The only thing these Boards are prohibited from doing is to overturn a court-martial conviction.
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If you arent satisfied with the results of the convening authority review, you may be able to appeal to the military court of appeals for your branch of the service. You have the right to an attorney during your special or general court-martial proceedings and throughout every level of the appeal process.
10 U.S. Code 1552 - Correction of military records: claims incident thereto. The Secretary of a military department may correct any military record of the Secretarys department when the Secretary considers it necessary to correct an error or remove an injustice.

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