Hi all,
I wanted to put my time line here for those of you currently going through LDES just so you have a spot to conversate about it and or ask questions, I may be looking in the incorrect locations on the forum, however I have been unable to find others timelines who are going through similar things. So my timeline is as follows...
September 2019: LIMDU (first)
January 2020: MEDBOARD
End January: MEDBOARD complete
18 February 2020: Case submitted to PEB (informal)
As of now I am waiting to hear those results, I have been informed by the LIMDU coordinator that once the results (UNFIT) are back, I will work with the command on a separation date. Leave as well. Additionally, for a little more insight, I am working with Camp Pendleton, as far as where my PEBLO is located. Also, the last LDES case out of Camp Pendleton, once at the PEB stage of things, the findings were complete and member notified at the four week mark. I hope this helps others going through this trying process. Keep your heads up out there. Feel free to ask any questions you may have. Thanks all.
"A smooth sea never made a skilled Sailor." -Franklin D. Roosevelt
I wanted to put my time line here for those of you currently going through LDES just so you have a spot to conversate about it and or ask questions, I may be looking in the incorrect locations on the forum, however I have been unable to find others timelines who are going through similar things. So my timeline is as follows...
September 2019: LIMDU (first)
January 2020: MEDBOARD
End January: MEDBOARD complete
18 February 2020: Case submitted to PEB (informal)
As of now I am waiting to hear those results, I have been informed by the LIMDU coordinator that once the results (UNFIT) are back, I will work with the command on a separation date. Leave as well. Additionally, for a little more insight, I am working with Camp Pendleton, as far as where my PEBLO is located. Also, the last LDES case out of Camp Pendleton, once at the PEB stage of things, the findings were complete and member notified at the four week mark. I hope this helps others going through this trying process. Keep your heads up out there. Feel free to ask any questions you may have. Thanks all.
"A smooth sea never made a skilled Sailor." -Franklin D. Roosevelt