Hello Everyone,
I am hoping there is someone else who was in a similar boat as me, because I cannot find a good answer. Even the lawyers seem to disagree with eachother.
I have 16 years active duty USMC, but only 8 are as an officer (prior enlisted).
Statutory requirement for 10 as an officer to be eligible for retirement, but in the past that has been waivable down to 8. That seems to have been removed from the 2018 revision of U.S. Code.
Ostensibly that means I am not eligible to do TERA in lieu of Medical Retirement, but one of the lawyers on my case said "its not technically TERA" and that it is more of a waiver of Med Retirement that is eligible to anyone who has 15+ years at time of PEB unfit findings
The big question I cant seem to find an answer to is whether the fact I'm getting medically (involuntarily) separated allows me to retire at current grade, or whether I would have to revert back to last enlisted rank due to not having 10 years as an officer yet.
Thanks in advance for any insight!
I am hoping there is someone else who was in a similar boat as me, because I cannot find a good answer. Even the lawyers seem to disagree with eachother.
I have 16 years active duty USMC, but only 8 are as an officer (prior enlisted).
Statutory requirement for 10 as an officer to be eligible for retirement, but in the past that has been waivable down to 8. That seems to have been removed from the 2018 revision of U.S. Code.
Ostensibly that means I am not eligible to do TERA in lieu of Medical Retirement, but one of the lawyers on my case said "its not technically TERA" and that it is more of a waiver of Med Retirement that is eligible to anyone who has 15+ years at time of PEB unfit findings
The big question I cant seem to find an answer to is whether the fact I'm getting medically (involuntarily) separated allows me to retire at current grade, or whether I would have to revert back to last enlisted rank due to not having 10 years as an officer yet.
Thanks in advance for any insight!