Does anyone know how retirement pay is computed after the Army Grade Determination Review Board (AGDRB) approves a higher retirement grade than what you last served as? Specifically, I would like to know how DFAS computes the High 36. Is it from your last 36 months of service? From your last 36 months you held that higher rank? Is it from active duty pay only? Are there any COLA adjustments?
Specifically, in my case, I'm currently serving as a SSG/E6, but am medically retiring as a MAJ/O4. I resigned my commission in NOV 2020, so my last 36 months of being a MAJ/O4 were DEC 2017-NOV 2020; however not all of those months were on active duty orders as I was in the Reserve. I have over 20 years of active service, over 10 years (18 years) as a commissioned officer, and more than 6 months (9 years) as a MAJ/O4. The AGDRB ruled my disability retirement pay will be computed as a MAJ/O4.
The problem is that no one at Fort Bragg Transition Office or Post Retirement Office seems to truly know the correct answer and DFAS won't help me until after they've done the computation.
***For archival purposes: in going through IDES, it took the AGDRB 90 days to determine my retirement grade. Unfortunately, it's not done until the PEB is complete and the Soldier has signed their DA Form 199 so that's an additional 90 days of waiting. Upon that determination it's sent to the PEB and TRANSPROC where they give you an additional 90 days to separate.
Specifically, in my case, I'm currently serving as a SSG/E6, but am medically retiring as a MAJ/O4. I resigned my commission in NOV 2020, so my last 36 months of being a MAJ/O4 were DEC 2017-NOV 2020; however not all of those months were on active duty orders as I was in the Reserve. I have over 20 years of active service, over 10 years (18 years) as a commissioned officer, and more than 6 months (9 years) as a MAJ/O4. The AGDRB ruled my disability retirement pay will be computed as a MAJ/O4.
The problem is that no one at Fort Bragg Transition Office or Post Retirement Office seems to truly know the correct answer and DFAS won't help me until after they've done the computation.
***For archival purposes: in going through IDES, it took the AGDRB 90 days to determine my retirement grade. Unfortunately, it's not done until the PEB is complete and the Soldier has signed their DA Form 199 so that's an additional 90 days of waiting. Upon that determination it's sent to the PEB and TRANSPROC where they give you an additional 90 days to separate.
