Posted on Aug 1, 2018
Should I accept an MEB or or pursue retirement?
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Need some help here. Been diagnosed with "chronic" disease and will be receiving a MEB soon. But the PEBLO said most likely I'll be offered only 20 percent and not combat related. Therefore I'll get a Severance. I'm at 18 years and 7 months of active service. My concern is if I try to retire and get approved I'll only have about 9 years 8 months as a Officer, therefore not eligible for the Officer retirement. I know there was a exception to Policy for officers with 8 years commissioned service to retire as an officer...but read it was expired since they stopped TERA can anyone help me?
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Past 18.5 there is usually a presumption of fitness for duty to allow individuals to stay until 20. However, with the “new” enforcement of the deployable or out policy, that may have changed. Also, as mentioned above, there should be an MEB Counsel that can help you though the legal side of this. For AF, it’s at AFPC, our central personnel center. There are multiple places in the MEB process where you can appeal. Use every single one & you can drag the process out to at least get you to 19 & allow you to submit for retirement. Also, you can still appeal your disability rating to the VA after you retire. Most people see an increase. Tinnitus & sleep apnea are common findings with a decent percentage attached. Good luck!
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If I’m not mistaken, once you reach 18 yos, they have to keep you to 20. MEB is the way to go. You will not only get an army disability rating but will also spend your time going to appointments for the va this is the joint ides evaluation system. Upon completion you would more than likely have over 20, and you will have your va ratings done. Instead of starting from scratch with the va. I was medically retired. My dod/va process took almost 2.5 years. I was just trying to retire at 20 and submitted a packet at 19. The retirement physical is what got me. Not fit to retire. Anyway I ended up with 22.5 yrs 100% from army and Va. good luck
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You should be sanctuary and you be able to retired as an officer. I too was enlisted for 12 years and I had almost 19 years of service when I got medically retired. I retired as a CPT.
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What is the difference between an Officer and Enlisted retirement? I thought it is strictly a function of base pay for the rank at retirement multiplied by a factor representing number of years of active duty. In my case O5 with 24 yrs service (18yrs commissioned).
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