Posted on Mar 18, 2025
LTC Matthew Schlosser
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Where do I change my profile to be retired, not active duty?

It's only been about 4 1/2 years since I retired...
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COL Randall C.
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Go to 'settings' (click on your profile, select settings) and then change your account type.
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LTC Matthew Schlosser
LTC Matthew Schlosser
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Thank you, Sir! I was looking under "My Profile," not "Settings."
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
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In RP?
If So, Just Return To Your Bio And There Are Places Where The Word "Edit" Is Located On Each Subject, Click On It And Enter, Then Make The Additions Or The Correction.. I'm Relatively Certain That's Correct
~~ Help Us Out Here People ~ Correct My Errors If You Happen To Know For Sure..
Although I've Had To Do A Couple Times, That Was A Few Years Ago.~~ When I Was Younger & Better Looking Too.
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LTC Matthew Schlosser
LTC Matthew Schlosser
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It's not in the bio section, I looked there before posting the question. It's in settings, COL Cudworth had the answer. I appreciate the response, however.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
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They are making it difficult for you to post as retired because they secretly want you back...
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LTC Matthew Schlosser
LTC Matthew Schlosser
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If China gets froggy, they will!
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MAJ Byron Oyler
MAJ Byron Oyler
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LTC Matthew Schlosser - I still carry an active nursing license and am active in the field, and I understand well what you mean regarding recall. They will have to force me back as they mandatory retired me during COVID while taking care of critically ill patients, all because I did not pick up O5.
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LTC Matthew Schlosser
LTC Matthew Schlosser
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That blows. A buddy of mine didn't pick up O-5 because he never went to Iraq or Afghanistan. First, he was locked into the testbed unit for Strykers for five years right before OIF started. Then they sent him to Korea when Korea wasn't deploying. Then they urgently needed him for some ASI he had for some kinda COIN academy at JRTC. Then they selected him for FAO, and that training is 3+ years long. Dude wasn't ducking deployments, he understood that he was being left behind as far as career progression. Other than him fighting to get into the Stryker program when nobody knew OIF was going to happen, it was purely the "needs of the Army" that denied him deployment opportunities, and then he was punished for it. So he got TERA'd, just like you. Last I heard, he was making a megabuck providing cultural training to NSA analysts, though, so he did allright.
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