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A declared deserter discharged in absentia, as authorized by NAVPERSCOM, is considered returned to military control for admin purposes the day of discharge.

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A declared deserter discharged in absentia is considered returned to military control for admin purposes the day of discharge.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the context of military discharge, a declared deserter discharged in absentia is considered returned to military control for administrative purposes the day of discharge.

This means that even though the individual is not physically present, they are still considered under military control with regards to administrative matters.

This process is authorized by NAVPERSCOM (Naval Personnel Command).

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