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- Leave accrual question : r AirForce - Reddit
The Available ETS field reads 91 5, my understanding is "Available ETS" shows how many days of leave you will accrue by your ETS (if you don't use any more leave it's effectively current leave + future leave accrued by your ETS)
- DOS vs ETS - Is there a difference? : r AirForce - Reddit
They are two different things Your ETS is the date your re-enlistment contract expires Your DOS is the actual date you are set to separate Your ETS and DOS is how it’s also tracked on if you entered your extension or not already
- Vinces Guide to the Powerprep Tests : r GRE - Reddit
Sidebar: ETS questions are very valuable since they're rare - the company doesn't release very many questions or tests Our goal, therefore, is to maximize the number of questions we can access Another sidebar: the content is the same on the new short GRE as on the old long GRE So old questions are 100% valid for practice
- ETS Award help : r army - Reddit
A “ETS award PCS award” is just a nice way of recognizing someone’s achievements and wrapping it up in one award at the end of your time at that unit If it helps, your TA you used for schooling, certs, secret clearances and years spent in a MOS helps on the outside for job employment which outweighs awards earned
- ETS on Fort Bliss : r army - Reddit
ETS on Fort Bliss Howdy I'm currently stationed at Ft Bliss and wanted to just put some information into the world that might be helpful to other SM's that are ETS-ing in the same place as me SFL-TAP might not brief you on this information, I don't remember It's been over a year since I attended the classes
- Question about requesting my ETS order : r army - Reddit
Question about requesting my ETS order I’ve been trying to request my orders on Ippsa and I can’t figure it out Is the effective date my ets date or the day I start my terminal leave? I’ll have 2 quarter pounders with no cheese
- New Reenlistment ETS Rules : r AirForce - Reddit
New Reenlistment ETS Rules POSITIVITY! FYI for all those looking to reenlist, especially if you're hoping to maximize your SRB Last week the Air Force changed the time rules for reenlisting Now _everyone_ can reenlist 12 months prior to ETS Even second term career Airmen In addition, they increased the obligated service max from 72 to 96
- Do officers have ETS dates? : r army - Reddit
Do officers have ETS dates? Thought about maybe commissioning after my degree but I hear you have to request to leave the army? Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
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