Posted on Feb 11, 2024
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Retiring soon and trying to knock out all the needed & important tasks on my to do list. Have already taken TAPS classes, working towards a certification useful in my present and future civilian job as well as making a continuity book for any successors. Besides getting a full physical and using all my accrued leave, does anyone have any advice? I have a little over 8 months left to go. My last official day in the army is 31 Oct (Yup, Halloween).
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COL Randall C.
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Edited 10 mo ago
One thing many Soldiers don't pay attention to until too late is exploring if the Army's Career Skills Program, DoD's SkillBridge Program, or an Individual Internship Program (basically a DIY option) is something that they would be interested in (especially applicable since you mentioned certifications).
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* Army CSP - https://home.army.mil/imcom/customers/career-skills-program/csp-programs-and-locations
* DoD SkillBridge - https://skillbridge.osd.mil/locations.htm

https://ivmf.syracuse.edu/5-tips-for-military-servicemembers-to-choose-the-right-csp-skillbridge-provider/
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1LT Chaplain Candidate
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CSP is often a phenomenal use of time! I used it, and I always brought it up as an option to my Joes.
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SGT Satellite Communication Systems Operator/Maintainer
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It's a great option until a CSM doesn't want to push the packet forward because he's concerned Staff Duty won't be manned appropriately.
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COL Randall C.
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SGT (Join to see) - Open door with your commander in that situation as the CSM isn't the approval authority (first field grade in your chain per AR 600-81*, Chapter 8). The CSM absolutely can recommend that it denied because of mission requirements though.

You do bring up a good point about the programs. The approval to participate in any of them is with the command. There is no right to be in the program, but the guidelines to commanders are, given mission requirements, to provide reasonable opportunity for Soldiers to participate in the program.

If the unit was short staffed for the operational mission or a specific Soldier was critical to the mission due to skills/knowledge, it's foreseeable that the Soldier wouldn't be approved to participate. Disapproval because there is a concern about manning Staff Duty would be something likely to raise an eyebrow with senior commanders.
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* AR 600-81 - https://armypubs.army.mil/epubs/DR_pubs/DR_a/pdf/web/ARN19863_R600_81_ADMIN_FINAL.pdf
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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Other than getting all your medical records lined up so you can start your VA healthcare and disability rating....I think you've covered the majority of the steps needed.
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1SG John Millan
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File any CA claims. Stress causes grinding clenched teeth and Temporal Mandibular Joint TMJ pain, a service-connected condition that will get you free VA dental care, even at zero percent. A dentist can tell tear patterns on enamel to definitively diagnose TMJ. Most vets have SOME hearing loss, so compare initial hearing test at basic and retirement physical and the VA is on the hook for the difference. Remember, an even just a zero percent gets you in the door at the VA and it’s easier to up a zero rating than no rating. Get your rating work done before you get out, a great option we didn’t have when I retired after Iraq, so I was already 30% from the Gulf War, so I had to wait several months to get a rating. Luckily, I got med boarded at 40%, so my CA rating was first 90%, pretty fast, then a year later, with the TMJ, I went to 100%. You can get Tricare AND VA. Go to the VA office on post and talk to a rep there.
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