Posted on Aug 14, 2020
Alice San
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This soldier I know is going to hit the 19 years of service in November. He received a letter from the QMP board last week saying that they saw he was withdrawn from the promotion list and he ll soon receive the official QMP letter. He is obviously hoping they will let him retire.
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LTC Jason Mackay
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Didn't we go through this last year? Here Is the HRC official QMP site. https://www.hrc.army.mil/asset/18007

"Elect voluntary retirement in lieu of QMP board consideration. If you will have 19 years active service as of the board convene date you are eligible for this option. If eligible you will be notified that you may submit a request for voluntary retirement with a specific no later than retirement effective date. You will also be given a specific suspense date for when the retirement application must reach HRC."
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Alice San
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LTC Jason Mackay - I have just read the link you sent me thanks
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LTC Jason Mackay
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Alice San - if the MILPER message doesn't answer it, they can email the POC on the website. Honestly, they should Be able to research this. If they got notified, this is all part of the notification process.
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LTC Jason Mackay - Kind of makes you wonder why other people end up asking for others?
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MSG (Join to see) yeah....then no. Clears it all up
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SSgt GG-15 RET Jim Lint
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What did he do to get pulled of the promotion list? That might be the indication.
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More than likely they got Flagged. What for....who knows. But it would be interesting to hear.
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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Yes he can and the instructions are right there on the notification letter that he can retire.
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