Posted on Mar 12, 2020
CPL Signal Support Systems Specialist
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I have my DA31 already approved for 60days out exactly from ETS in May..with it being on hold will I get extended to fullfill my leave days as all of Europe/asia DoD cant move , I dont want to resell my days I hop they extend me for the days i have not been able to use on terminal leave then roll ets to the following month.
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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You can extend your ETS. Go to your Career Counselor and ask to extend under reason K Pending Personnel Action. You can extend one time up to 90 days. If you choose not to extend you won't be able to take your leave, you cannot be placed on terminal leave past your ETS date.
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SGM Bill Frazer
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Thats between you, S1 and HRC
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SFC Ralph E Kelley
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Well... you will be expected to travel either before or after your Terminal leave expires. Be sure to sign out form your unit with all your clearance papers checked in all the blocks. hate to see you taken back by MPs because your still got your PVS-7s in your field pants pocket.
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I have cleared completely from Installation and unit even have a date for my POV and HHG to be sent back. Ideally I would like if the unit 4187 an extension ill stay in country for those specific days I will not get to use for a delayed start Terminal leave since i have exactly same amount of days left in service as my terminal leave. I did what most E-7 did back then save 60+ days and practically retire early
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SFC Ralph E Kelley
SFC Ralph E Kelley
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CPL (Join to see) - I did that same thing. Though you do need to remember you will accrue 2.5 leave days a month while on leave. You would need to get advance leave to cover those days or you will have to go to a place where you can be signed out of the army.
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