Final Navy IDES Timeline

nimitzed

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Without further ado:

Referral Date: November 1, 2022
C&P Exams Completed: December 2, 2022
Case Sent to PEB: December 7, 2022
Found Unfit: January 8, 2023
Case Closed on VA website: April 2nd
VA ordered last minute exam: April 5th
QTC exam scheduled for: April 19th
Received/Signed Findings: April 19th
Received PDRL message: May 18th
Last day in the Navy: July 16th

Good luck to everyone on here! Sharing in the misery together helped me get through this process without fully losing it. Lol
 
Without further ado:

Referral Date: November 1, 2022
C&P Exams Completed: December 2, 2022
Case Sent to PEB: December 7, 2022
Found Unfit: January 8, 2023
Case Closed on VA website: April 2nd
VA ordered last minute exam: April 5th
QTC exam scheduled for: April 19th
Received/Signed Findings: April 19th
Received PDRL message: May 18th
Last day in the Navy: July 16th

Good luck to everyone on here! Sharing in the misery together helped me get through this process without fully losing it. Lol
I signed mine a week after you, here's hoping next week.
 
Without further ado:

Referral Date: November 1, 2022
C&P Exams Completed: December 2, 2022
Case Sent to PEB: December 7, 2022
Found Unfit: January 8, 2023
Case Closed on VA website: April 2nd
VA ordered last minute exam: April 5th
QTC exam scheduled for: April 19th
Received/Signed Findings: April 19th
Received PDRL message: May 18th
Last day in the Navy: July 16th

Good luck to everyone on here! Sharing in the misery together helped me get through this process without fully losing it. Lol
Quick question. So it’s 60 days from when you received the PDRL message to your last date. Is that because you are electing to take 60 days of Terminal leave? Is 60 days from message the normal timeframe or do they go off of if and how much terminal leave you request to take?
 
Quick question. So it’s 60 days from when you received the PDRL message to your last date. Is that because you are electing to take 60 days of Terminal leave? Is 60 days from message the normal timeframe or do they go off of if and how much terminal leave you request to take?
That's the standard time. Not sure if the Navy allows this but in the Army if you have more leaven than you can use they will allow you to move the date back. There was a form to fill out and an O6 from her unit needed to sign off on it.
 
Quick question. So it’s 60 days from when you received the PDRL message to your last date. Is that because you are electing to take 60 days of Terminal leave? Is 60 days from message the normal timeframe or do they go off of if and how much terminal leave you request to take?
Its not always 60 days, I signed my findings on 18Apr, I got my separation notice on 11 May (although it was dated 03May, my admin just didn't know where to look for the message so they got it a week late) but my separation date is 17Jun!
 
There is no "normal timeframe." The specific date is usually at the end of a pay period because it makes it easy for DFAS calculations. Otherwise, I've been told by personnel at MMSR and PERS and HR Command that it largely depends on whether the clerk factored in terminal leave - some do, some don't. Hence, to take terminal sometimes you must fill out a form to request it. Yet another twist is whether you're in a critical billet because not all bases have med-hold platoons/units. At Camp Lejeune, we had Marines awaiting their IPEB and FPEB results filling in as Legalmen, despite them having an Infantry of Logistics MOS. In the military, "usual" is a very dangerous word. Just like the word "should."
 
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