Retirees - When did you know it was time to hang up the uniform?
Thousands of service members retire each year...your responses may impact their decisions.
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When I was directed to the med board by HRC. The current operating environment is to draw
down several thousand troops, so anyone with a medical condition is susceptible
to being discharged. Branch transfers to
retain Officers with extensive experience and training are almost non-existent,
even when only having a condition incompatible with your present branch but
acceptable for most other ones. Retirement
or separation is a decision being made for many of us - not just for the
overweight, undisciplined, and troubled Soldiers always being mentioned on
message boards or in the general media.
It was a combination of things, it wasn't that one thing and bam!
First, the military is only 1 Chapter in your book and like I always said "You can't stay in the military forever, you must plan your exit" My favorite saying was "LAA", Life after Army, what do you plan on doing? So for me, I became debt free and I didn't buy a new car or house exiting the Army.
Two, I Became All I Could be at the Time, medical problems.
Three, I had that inner feeling, time to move on although I loved being an Army Career Counselor.
Four, My wife and I wanted to settle and my parents were not getting any younger, plus we had a young child.
Bottom-line, Planning made the transition easier, but you can't plan 1 month out and expect it to be just fine. If you haven't started planning, then start now.

Retirement
