Anyone know if you choose Voluntary Separation for the QMP board what the RE code is on your DD214?
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(1) VOLUNTARY RETIREMENTS: SOLDIERS WHO ELECT VOLUNTARY RETIREMENT, REGARDLESS IF IT IS FOR IN LIEU OF QMP CONSIDERATION OR IN LIEU OF INVOLUNTARY SEPARATION AS A RESULT OF QMP, WILL HAVE THEIR DD 214 CODED WITH SEPARATION PROGRAM DESIGNATOR (SPD) CODE “RBD” (SUFFICIENT SERVICE FOR RETIREMENT) AND REENLISTMENT ELIGIBILITY CODE OF “RE-4R” (A PERSON WHO RETIRED FOR LENGTH OF SERVICE WITH 15 OR MORE YEARS AFS - INELIGIBLE FOR ENLISTMENT).
(2) VOLUNTARY DISCHARGE: SOLDIERS WHO ELECT VOLUNTARY DISCHARGE RATHER THAN RETIREMENT WILL HAVE THEIR DD 214 CODED WITH SPD CODE “KGH” (VOLUNTARY DISCHARGE, NON-RETENTION ON ACTIVE DUTY) AND REENLISTMENT ELIGIBILITY CODE “RE-4” (PERSON SEPARATED FROM LAST PERIOD OF SERVICE WITH A NONWAIVABLE DISQUALIFICATION).
(3) INVOLUNTARY DISCHARGE: SOLDIERS WHO DO NOTHING AND ARE INVOLUNTARILY DISCHARGED WILL HAVE THEIR DD 214 CODED WITH SPD CODE “JGH” (INVOLUNTARY DISCHARGE, NON-RETENTION ON ACTIVE DUTY) AND REENLISTMENT ELIGIBILITY CODE “RE-4”. THESE SOLDIERS MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR SEPARATION PAY AND SHOULD CONTACT THEIR IN-SERVICE RECRUITER TO DETERMINE ELIGIBILITY.
(4) VOLUNTARY REFRAD: AGR SOLDIERS WITH 20 YEARS OR MORE OF QUALIFYING SERVICE FOR NON-REGULAR RETIRED PAY WHO ELECT VOLUNTARY REFRAD WILL HAVE THEIR DD 214 CODED WITH SPD CODE “MGH” (VOUNTARY RELEASE FROM ACTIVE DUTY) AND REENLISTMENT ELIGIBILITY CODE “RE-4” (PERSON SEPARATED FROM LAST PERIOD OF SERVICE WITH A NONWAIVABLE DISQUALIFICATION).
(5) CHARACTER OF SERVICE WILL BE HONORABLE, WHETHER THE SOLDIER CHOOSES TO RETIRE OR VOLUNTARILY OR INVOLUNTARILY SEPARATE FROM THE ARMY
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Here is what I found
Code | Description
10 or Blank | No Disqualification (Fully Eligible for Immediate Reenlistment)
9A | Lost Time (IAW AR 630-10)
9B | Adverse Action Flag (Flag Codes A, H, L, M, U, V, and X)
9C | Denied Retention by SA – Commander Quality (restricted to fully qualified Soldiers “IMREPR 10” who requested and were denied reenlistment by the O-6 Commander)
9D | Pending Security Clearance Determination
9E | Physical Readiness
9F | Denied Retention by Separation Authority (SA) – Force Shaping/Requirements
9G | Grade (Soldier is within 16 months of ETS and cannot reenlist for minimum term/exceeds RCP for Current Grade)
9H | Pending MEB/PEB/MMRB
9I | Non-Promotable Status (IAW AR 600-8-19)
9J | Involuntary Separation under Qualitative Service Program (QSP)
9K | Field Bar to Reenlistment (A Denial of Reenlistment Imposed below Headquarters, Department of the Army)
9L | Involuntary Separation under Qualitative Management Program (QMP)
9M | Approved Retirement under Qualitative Management Program (QMP)
9N | Courts-Martial Conviction (Convicted by one or more Summary, Special, or General Courts Martial)
9O | Age (Restricted from Retention Due to Maximum Age Limitations)
9P | Loss of Qualification in PMOS
9Q | Declination of Continued Service Statement (Refusal to take action to meet length of service requirement)
9R | Pending MOS Administrative Retention Review (MAR2)
9S | Conscientious Objector (except CMF 68)
9T | Approved Involuntary Separation
9U | Approved Retirement under Qualitative Service Program (QSP)
9V | Pending Separation (Command or Soldier initiated separations)
9W | Not Eligible Due to SSG NCOER/NCOES Eligibility Requirements
9X | Other (Prohibitions not otherwise identified)
9Y | Retirement (Application for retirement has been approved)
9Z | Weight (Does not meet acceptable weight standards)
11 | Subject to Involuntary Separation
12 | Approved Retirement under Temporary Early Retirement Authority (TERA)
13 | Identified for QMP Consideration
Note: The term ERUP is interchangeable with IMREPR in systems, policies, and regulations not yet updated.
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Reenlistment Eligibility (RE) codes are placed on military discharge documents and determine whether or not one may reenlist or enlist in a military service at a later time. A Separation Code is also considered and is a numerical or alphabetic code which defines the reason a discharge was granted. While the RE code is the primary reference, both codes may be used to determine eligibility to reenlist. Below are tables detailing what each RE...
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Correct and accurate IMREPR codes not only affect retention; they also affect reclassification, reassignments, promotions, awards and decorations, attendance at civil or military schooling, retirement and family member travel to overseas commands.