{"id":110168,"date":"2017-12-02T18:37:00","date_gmt":"2017-12-02T18:37:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-08T10:58:22","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T10:58:22","slug":"those-pesky-details","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2017\/12\/02\/those-pesky-details\/","title":{"rendered":"Those Pesky Details"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;\" class=\"sharethis-inline-share-buttons\" ><\/div><h3 class=\"post-title entry-title\" itemprop=\"name\"><\/h3>\n<div class=\"post-header\"> <\/div>\n<p>Readers of this blog know that we&#8217;ve been following the case of Air  Force Major Jill Metzger, whose disappearance in Kyrgyzstan last  September touched off an international incident. Metzger disappeared  from a shopping mall in Bishek, then resurfaced three days later,  claiming that she had been kidnapped and held prisoner. Major Metzger  claimed that she escaped by overpowering one of her captors and running  miles to freedom. Both Kyrgyz and U.S. authorities have expressed doubts  about her story, and the incident remains under investigation by the  Air Force and the Justice Department.<\/p>\n<p>While the official  inquiries continue, Major Metzger will be placed on the Temporary  Disability Retired List (TDRL) for the next 18 months, <a href=\"http:\/\/formerspook.blogspot.com\/2007\/07\/metzger-file-part-iii.html\">as we noted earlier this week<\/a>.  By our count, this represents the fourth &#8220;change&#8221; in Metzger&#8217;s duty  status over the past month; initially, sources told military  corruption.com that the Major would be permanently retired with a  disability pension resulting from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)  that stemmed from her captivity. When that touched off a storm of  protest, her status kept changing. Within the span of a single week,  Major Metzger&#8217;s mother told the press that her daughter would be taking a  leave of absence, then described it as medical leave. The TDRL version  came from Metzger&#8217;s father, a retired Air Force officer, who spoke with <em>Air Force Times<\/em> earlier this week.<\/p>\n<p>While  each of those actions are permissible under military personnel  regulations, neither the Air Force nor the Metzger family has explained  why the Major&#8217;s duty status kept changing. Placing her on the TDRL  indicates the Metzger&#8217;s case was reviewed by a medical board at the Air  Force Personnel Center (AFPC), which determines the status of personnel  who have been wounded in the line of duty, or suffer from serious  illnesses. There is no indication when the board made its ruling, and  we&#8217;ve encouraged the Air Force to release that information. Learning  when the board met and made its decision could go a long way toward  quieting rumors about &#8220;special&#8221; deals&#8221; and those apparent changes in  duty status over the last month.<\/p>\n<p>But even the TDRL ruling raises  additional questions, for both the Major and the Air Force. Some of the  most informed analysis on the &#8220;mechanics&#8221; of the Metzger case can be  found at <a href=\"http:\/\/johcasconversation.blogspot.com\/\">Johca&#8217;s Conversation<\/a>,  a blog run by a retired Air Force NCO. Johca doesn&#8217;t list his military  vocation, but he must have been a personnel specialist, given his  detailed knowledge of those particular regulations.<\/p>\n<p>As he  observers, the TDRL determination should have followed rulings by two  other panels. Given the fact that Major Metzger went missing in  Kyrgyzstan, the Air Force would be required to convene a Board of  Inquiry (BOI) to determine the circumtances of her disappearance. That  would be followed by a separate BOI for a &#8220;line of duty determination,&#8221;  to decide if injuries or disabilities received were in conjunction with  her military duties. If the initial board of inquiry validated her tale  of abduction, then the second panel becomes unnecessary.<\/p>\n<p>On the  other hand, if the &#8220;missing person&#8221; BOI (specified in Title 10 USC,  Section 1501), can&#8217;t corroborate the kidnapping story&#8211;or worse yet,  determines that Metzger&#8217;s disappearance was the result of an  unauthorized absence or miscondut&#8211;then the Air Force has a real problem  on its hands. Any unauthorized absence is a violation of the Uniform  Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and is subject to punishment. Moreover,  establishment of unauthorized absence would have a deleterious effect on  the concurrent &#8220;line of duty&#8221; determination. If you&#8217;re absent without  authorization, the military can deny benefits for injuries or  disabilities received during that period. Those provisions are outlined  in <a href=\"http:\/\/frwebgate.access.gpo.gov\/cgi-bin\/getdoc.cgi?dbname=browse_usc&amp;docid=Cite:+10USC1207\">Title 10 USC, Section 1207, Disability from intentional misconduct or willful neglect: separation<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>At  this point, we can only assume that these steps were taken because  neither the Air Force nor Major Metzger have explained how she would up  on the TRDL. In fairness, portions of this process&#8211;and the material  presented&#8211;are covered by the Privacy Act, which prevents full  disclosure. However, given the publicity (and controversy) this case has  generated, we believe it&#8217;s important for the service and Major Metzger  to provide some details about these events. At a minimum, this  information should include the dates and convening authority for the  boards of inquiry (as described above), along with similar data for the  medical board which granted TRDL status. We also encourage the Air  Force&#8211;or Major Metzger&#8211;to release the data of the medical board&#8217;s  retirement ruling, so that it can be compared with other &#8220;status  stories&#8221; that have made the rounds over the past months.<\/p>\n<p>The  Metzger case is more than the saga of an Air Force officer who went  missing for three days. Not only did it damage relations with a key ally  in the War on Terror, it also required the marshaling of extensive  resources to aid in the search. By one account, the Air Force Office of  Special Investigations (AFOSI) dispatched 24 additional agents to  Kyrgyzstan to hunt for Major Metzger. Calculate their bill for  transportation, billeting, per diem, and man-hours expended, and you&#8217;ll  see that the search for Major Metzger was anything but cheap. And that&#8217;s  another reason that the public deserves more answers about this bizarre  case, and the &#8220;disposition&#8221; of its key figure.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Readers of this blog know that we&#8217;ve been following the case of Air Force Major Jill Metzger, whose disappearance in Kyrgyzstan last September touched off an international incident. Metzger disappeared from a shopping mall in Bishek, then resurfaced three days later, claiming that she had been kidnapped and held prisoner. 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