Case Name: David L. POWELL, Petitioner, v. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Respondent
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 2004-02-04
Citations: 87 F. App'x 183
Docket Number: No. 03-3236
Parties: David L. POWELL, Petitioner, v. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: West's Federal Appendix
Volume: 87
Pages: 183–183

Head Matter:
David L. POWELL, Petitioner, v. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Respondent.
No. 03-3236.
United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit.
Feb. 4, 2004.
Before MAYER, Chief Judge, GAJARSA and DYK, Circuit Judges.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
David Powell appeals the decision of the Merit Systems Protection Board denying his petition for review of his removal from the position of meatcutting worker at the Maxwell Air Force Base Commissary. Powell v. Def. Commissary Agency, No. AT-0752-00-0746-I-1, 93 M.S.P.R. 305 (M.S.P.B. Nov.22, 2002). In this court, Powell has not advanced assignments of error, either legal or factual, see Milmark Servs., Inc. v. United States, 731 F.2d 855, 859 (Fed.Cir.1984) ("[A court] address[es] only the specific findings of fact challenged by appellant and the legal arguments we are able to discern from its brief."), and we see none. That is not to say that any single act, such as miscutting meat, would be sufficient to sustain the adverse action. But on the papers before us, we cannot say the board's decision is deficient, and we affirm.