Posted on Feb 3, 2023
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So I went from 6 years reserves to 3 years inactive reserves now enlisted to active reserve. I thought I have 9 years of time in service in the reserves an IRR. But when I went on active duty, now they want to give me only 6 years in service which pretty much lowered the amount of pay I should be getting overall. So does IRR time in service not count when switching to active duty in mypay? How can I prove that IRR counts also as TIS? Thanks in advance!
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COL Randall C.
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Edited 1 y ago
MSG (Join to see) beat me to the punch.

Yes, it does - unless you have a break in service (you might only have two of the three years counted if they dropped you from the IRR after your eight year service obligation was completed).

DoD 7000.14-R*, Chapter 1, section 2.1.3 (Creditable Service Periods). Include active or inactive service in any of the following components without restriction:
2.1.3.1. Regular service in the Army, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, and Marine Corps.
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* https://comptroller.defense.gov/Portals/45/documents/fmr/Volume_07a.pdf
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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The MEPS is notorious for being lazy and not correctly calculating your pay. Unless you signed a three year IRR contract, you have somewhere under two years of IRR time. Your MSO starts on the day you sign your first contract, eight years from there, the DEP time doesn't count.

Your career counselor will help you fix it.
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