Posted on Nov 17, 2020
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LTC Jason Mackay
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PVT (Join to see) You may want to look at this regulation. The codes are combined, so A+B = AB.

CPT Aaron Kletzing
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My next question sir, would I be able to fight it?
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If you have both these flags, there’s a good chance you did something that warrants your separation from the military. Yes, you can fight it, will you be successful? Probably not. Moral of the story, don’t do stuff that will get you kicked out PVT (Join to see)
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LTC Jason Mackay
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PVT (Join to see) this is a conversation between you and TDS. The fact that you have these 2 flags is not a bolt out of the blue. Something happened, you were there
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
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Thanks Sir!
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I've never heard of AB. Flag codes are two letters, the first is the reason and the second is the status. A is for Adverse Action. Usually it's an AA flag until its removed. B is a separation flag and is shown as a BA flag until the person is separated.

I find it unlikely that you were flagged and don't know the reason
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
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Thanks for helping on this!
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SFC James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4" — hey brother, do you know the answer here?
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
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Thanks, boss!
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