Witnesses

bhooray

PEB Forum Regular Member
Has anyone brought witnesses to their formal board? My Commander and a few others are going to be there in person. What should they expect?

My formal will be at Lackland at the end of May.
 
Never heard of that before.

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A guy in my unit given nothing but unfit at IPEB and requested a FPEB. He brought our S3 to testify and was given 10% service connected.
 
You can bring witnesses, I have also used testimony from witnesses by phone. The only caveat I would say is that you want to have your attorney prepare them for testomony (review what they are going to say and see if there are any issues with their testimony). There is a saying (not 100% true in all cases, but it is common wisdom) that an attorney should never ask a witness a question he doesn't already know the answer to.

If your commander is testifying, the focus should be on how your conditions impact duty performance. As for what to expect, they will be sworn in, your attorney will ask them some questions, then the board will ask any questions they have. That is about it.

Having witnesses testify is not the norm, the bulk of evidence in cases is medical evidence and the Servicemembers testimony. I would say, every witness should have a specific purpose for testifying. You don't want a bunch of witnesses saying you are a great guy. It should be tailored to the specifics of your case.
 
Thanks for the response. I might just have my Flight Commander there, sounds like there's no reason to have anyone else, which makes it easier on everyone.

I'm fighting for return to duty but I won't be able to fly, so how does my Flt CC address the fact that I can perform all of my duties except flying? I qualify for just about any other job, so retraining is not an issue
 
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