Anyone in the Virginia Beach, Portsmouth, or Norfolk area currently in the PEB phase. I was found unfit 23OCT24 and trying to gauge a timeline for the VA to send my findings. Been seeing 60-85 day turnaround from other branches and locations here on this forum. Please share or drop some knowledge/timelines if willing. Thanks.
Does anyone know if this process is the same for officers? I got an automated reply from the disability email listed earlier in this thread:
“I just signed my Findings/Election of Options what is next? Two to five weeks after signing and sending your findings back to the PEB, the PEB will route the INDEX to PERS-954 for processing.
Enlisted and Officers: A disability separation authorization message will be released within 48-72 hours of receiving the PEB INDEX.
Officers: Orders will be generated and routed to PERS-4 for routing within 48-72 hours of receiving the PEB INDEX.”
Is this saying my command will generate the orders and send them to pers4? Or will pers4 handle the orders.
Does anyone know if this process is the same for officers? I got an automated reply from the disability email listed earlier in this thread:
“I just signed my Findings/Election of Options what is next? Two to five weeks after signing and sending your findings back to the PEB, the PEB will route the INDEX to PERS-954 for processing.
Enlisted and Officers: A disability separation authorization message will be released within 48-72 hours of receiving the PEB INDEX.
Officers: Orders will be generated and routed to PERS-4 for routing within 48-72 hours of receiving the PEB INDEX.”
Is this saying my command will generate the orders and send them to pers4? Or will pers4 handle the orders.
Ours are a bit different in that they route through the detailer and community manager, so they take a little longer.
Once your message is out, admin should generate a sales force case with your PDRL message and a portion of your separation checklist filled out. From there your orders will be generated and routed. For Os it takes on avg 4 weeks (based on Others that have already processed through).
I talked to me detailer soon as I signed unfit findings and she mentioned exactly that.
Join the club lol. I’ve trying to do the math and it seems nothing is consistent enough. The PDRl message you get will have your date. You cna base your terminal off that. From what I gathered, roughly 45-60 from when the message is out to the final out date. It’s conjecture but best I could estimate based on others lol.
Join the club lol. I’ve trying to do the math and it seems nothing is consistent enough. The PDRl message you get will have your date. You cna base your terminal off that. From what I gathered, roughly 45-60 from when the message is out to the final out date. It’s conjecture but best I could estimate based on others lol.
4 weeks from when admin submits your salesforce case. They can usually do it the same day but you got to stay on them.
The orders are only important if you plan on moving and need the line of accounting and what not. Outside of that, it doesn’t seem to matter when they come because you already have your date.
I’m TDRL so I’m hoping it’s not a big difference. Just need orders to move my house hold goods to my current location. Pretty sure the navy allows that upon retirement.
I signed 18 FEB so I’m sure I’m the latest one in the group waiting for orders
I’m TDRL so I’m hoping it’s not a big difference. Just need orders to move my house hold goods to my current location. Pretty sure the navy allows that upon retirement.
I signed 18 FEB so I’m sure I’m the latest one in the group waiting for orders
4 weeks from when admin submits your salesforce case. They can usually do it the same day but you got to stay on them.
The orders are only important if you plan on moving and need the line of accounting and what not. Outside of that, it doesn’t seem to matter when they come because you already have your date.
Ah, I knew about that, but what is the HOS (home of selection) option? I thought it was possible to decide my current location as my HOS and get a move here?
Ah, I knew about that, but what is the HOS (home of selection) option? I thought it was possible to decide my current location as my HOS and get a move here?
Not in the Army at least. Pretty sure its the same for all branches. The military pays only for the distance of your last duty station where you retired to wherever you entered service.
Not in the Army at least. Pretty sure its the same for all branches. The military pays only for the distance of your last duty station where you retired to wherever you entered service.
You can select a different place to end up, but they will only pay for the mileage/entitlement cost back to the HOR. You'd be billed for the difference.
If you are medically retired (including TDRL), you can select a home any place in the world (reimbursement limited to a move CONUS). [JTR section 051003]
You can select a different place to end up, but they will only pay for the mileage/entitlement cost back to the HOR. You'd be billed for the difference.