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    Question about transition after Army Medboard

    The NLT date on your orders stands for "No Later Than" date. It is the latest date by which you are expected to complete all the necessary paperwork, clearing, and out-processing before your separation date. It's essential to adhere to this date to ensure a smooth transition and avoid any...
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    Confused on the math for service under 20 years

    Medical retirement typically occurs when a service member is found unfit for duty due to a service-related injury or medical condition. If you are medically retired, you may be entitled to receive a certain percentage of your base pay, which is determined by your years of service and the...
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    Any success in extending the MEB, help

    Review your service records and accurately calculate your total creditable service. Ensure you include any applicable periods of active duty, reserve service, and AGR service. Understand the implications of the Medical Evaluation Board (MEB) process. If your temporary profile becomes permanent...
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