Charles v. Rice, Secretary USAF

CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedJuly 14, 1994
Docket92-2338
StatusPublished

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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT
FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT
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No. 92-2338

OSCAR CHARLES,

Plaintiff, Appellant,

v.

HONORABLE DONALD RICE, SECRETARY OF THE
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, ET AL.,

Defendants, Appellees.

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APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO

[Hon. Carmen C. Cerezo, U.S. District Judge]
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Before

Cyr, Circuit Judge,
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Bownes, Senior Circuit Judge,
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and Stahl, Circuit Judge.
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William Ramirez-Hernandez, with whom Paula Sciabarrasi, Vargas &
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Ramirez Law Office, and Charles S. Hey-Maestre, Sabana Education and
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Civil Rights Project, were on brief for appellant.
Michael S. Raab, Attorney, Civil Division, Department of Justice,
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with whom Guillermo Gil, United States Attorney, Frank W. Hunger,
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Assistant Attorney General, Anthony J. Steinmeyer, Attorney, Civil
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Division, Department of Justice, and Col. Raul F. Barbara, Lt. Col.
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Conrad Von Wald, Major Carla S. Walgenbach, and Major Patricia A.
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Kerns, Of Counsel, Department of the Air Force, General Litigation
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Division, were on brief for appellees Honorable Donald Rice, Secretary
of the

United States Air Force, and Lt. General Conaway, Chief, National
Guard Bureau.
Carlos Lugo-Fiol, Deputy Solicitor General for the Commonwealth
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of Puerto Rico, with whom Pedro A. Delgado-Hernandez, Solicitor
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General, was on brief for appellees William Miranda-Marin, the
Adjutant General of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Colonel Manuel A.
Guzman, of the Puerto Rico Air National Guard, and Colonel Gilberto
Colon, Personnel Officer, Puerto Rico Air National Guard.

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July 14, 1994
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BOWNES, Senior Circuit Judge. After more than
BOWNES, Senior Circuit Judge.
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twenty years of service in the Puerto Rico Air National Guard

(PRANG) and employment as a National Guard technician,

plaintiff-appellant, Oscar Charles, tested positive for the

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and was discharged from

PRANG and from his technician job. Plaintiff filed an action

under 42 U.S.C. 1983 seeking declaratory relief,

reinstatement, and back pay from defendants-appellees, the

Secretary of the United States Air Force, the Chief of the

United States National Guard Bureau, PRANG, the Adjutant

General of Puerto Rico, and two PRANG officers. The district

court reached the merits and ruled in favor of defendants.

See Doe v. Rice, 800 F. Supp. 1041 (D.P.R. 1992). We vacate
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the decision with respect to plaintiff's claim for back pay

for his technician job, but affirm the decision on the merits

in all other respects.

I.
I.

BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
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National Guard
National Guard
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Before stating the facts immediately relevant to

plaintiff's case, we provide the following description of the

National Guard. The Guard is a hybrid state and federal

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organization.1 While a part of the Armed Forces of the

United States, the Guard

occupies a distinct role in the federal
structure that does not fit neatly within
the scope of either state or national
concerns. In each state the National
Guard is a state agency, under state
authority and control. At the same time,
federal law accounts, to a significant
extent, for the composition and function
of the Guard. Accordingly, the Guard may
serve the state in times of civil strife
within its borders while also being
available for federal service during
national emergencies.

Knutson v. Wisconsin Air Nat'l Guard, 995 F.2d 765, 767 (7th
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Cir.), cert. denied, 114 S. Ct. 347 (1993).
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The governor and his or her appointee, the Adjutant

General, command the Guard in each state. See, e.g., P.R.
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Laws Ann. tit. 25, 2058-2059; see also 32 U.S.C. 314.
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The Defense Department, the Secretaries of the Army and Air

Force, and the National Guard Bureau prescribe regulations

and issue orders to organize, discipline, and govern the

Guard. 32 U.S.C. 110. States that fail to comply with

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