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So I just talked to my branch manager, and I'm set to going to the Logistics Captain's career course in October. I already have a 3-year ADSO on my original 4-year commitment, but my branch manager said that a 1 year ADSO for completing CL-3 will run concurrent with my current ADSO, so I can still get out after 7 years instead of having to do 8. Is that the case? Does anyone else have experience with this?
Edited 7 y ago
Posted 7 y ago
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Yes it does but most likely will be simultaneous with your current obligation and PCS after he course.
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3–6. Concurrent obligations
Multiple ADSOs resulting from career status, warrant officer promotion, PCS, and military schooling will be served concurrently.
Additionally, these ADSOs will be served at the same time as those resulting from commissioning and civilian
schooling. The time spent at military and civilian schools will be credited toward fulfilling the ADSO resulting from career
status, PCS, military schooling, and warrant officer promotion. When a newly incurred ADSO is to be served concurrently
with an existing ADSO, the obligated period will be equal to the length of the longest remaining obligation. The contractual
agreement under which an officer enters a civilian education program may specify the order in which concurrent ADSOs
are satisfied.
Multiple ADSOs resulting from career status, warrant officer promotion, PCS, and military schooling will be served concurrently.
Additionally, these ADSOs will be served at the same time as those resulting from commissioning and civilian
schooling. The time spent at military and civilian schools will be credited toward fulfilling the ADSO resulting from career
status, PCS, military schooling, and warrant officer promotion. When a newly incurred ADSO is to be served concurrently
with an existing ADSO, the obligated period will be equal to the length of the longest remaining obligation. The contractual
agreement under which an officer enters a civilian education program may specify the order in which concurrent ADSOs
are satisfied.
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