Posted on Mar 1, 2020
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So quick question for all of you that have retired. I'm over 18 years, leaving for another deployment here in a little while. I have no thoughts of staying in longer than needed to retire. But my question is when should I drop my first retirement packet? I'm sure it will get declined the first time due to the need for my job in the Army as a whole, so what are yalls thoughts on the topic?
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GySgt Richard James
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You should check with your units career planner or your administrations office(r) to obtain that answer. Back when I was on active duty, it was 14 months before my 20 year mark, not a day early. I am sure regulation(s) have changed or have been modified to reflect what type of retirement you are eligible for....."Semper Fi"..........
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The first day you are eligible to drop your packet is one year out. So, if your 20 year mark is 2022 5 March, the first day you could drop it would be 2022 01 June
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SFC (Join to see) I might not be great at math, but dropping it 4 months after I hit 20 don't track well in my mind.
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SFC (Join to see) typo
I meant to say you would drop it 2021 01 June
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Start SFL 24 months out then drop a CSP packet
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