Posted on Apr 20, 2016
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SGM Matthew Quick
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Edited 8 y ago
Yes..."ACCRUED LEAVE WILL BE USED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT POSSIBLE AS TRANSITION LEAVE IN CONJUNCTION WITH EARLY SEPARATION."

Ensure you're reading the MILPER/ALARACT messages that pertain...your ETS will be adjusted and THEN you'll submit your transition leave. No one should be forced to sell accrued leave.

http://www.armyreenlistment.com/drawdown-voluntary-separation.html
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SPC Satcom Systems Operator
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Tracking. G1 tried to tell me that meant that terminal leave was part of the 180 days which made no sense to me.
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SGM Matthew Quick
SGM Matthew Quick
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Understand your frustration, but this will be a commander's call...can be released UP TO 180-days early.

Commanders have to make calls based on many factors, i.e., will your replacement be ready prior to your departure?
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SSG Allan Ortiz
SSG Allan Ortiz
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Do you subtract 15 days from ETS Balance to determine the exact days to be used for transition leave? I was told from S1 since I was requesting 6-months out for employment. Is this right or I can use my total ETS balance?
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I am doing the early sep and currently waiting for my packet to come back from brigade. I submitted the leave form with the packet, originally requesting 60 days. It has been approved by the LTC and Commander. When I submitted it, throughout the time my ETS balance was 45 days. Currently, I have 38.5 but of course, these days reflect until my original ETS date, which in February. My new ETS is in September. Why did they approve my leave? Since I have 38.5 that amount is considered until febuary. So wouldn't I have 22 days technically if my balance is 38.5 currently with a current acural of 17? My orderly room told me I had to redue this but I'm still confused as to why it got approved with the control number in the first place.
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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Leave is leave, if the transition leave is approved it will usually be included in the separation date determination. This is something that has to be worked in advance.
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