Posted on Jan 3, 2016
What are the 2016 Involuntary Separation Pay levels? (chart)
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Most members involuntarily separated from active duty are eligible for separation pay. The figures shown below are the payments to people who have exactly the number of years of service listed; actual payments are based on both full and partial years of service. A dash in the chart indicates that none of the services reported any members with that combination of years and paygrade.
http://www.armyreenlistment.com/separation-pay.html
REMINDER: Federal law (10 U.S. Code § 1174) requires the VA to withhold compensation pay for veterans separation pay, severance pay, and readjustment pay, less any federal taxes already paid.
http://www.armyreenlistment.com/separation-pay.html
REMINDER: Federal law (10 U.S. Code § 1174) requires the VA to withhold compensation pay for veterans separation pay, severance pay, and readjustment pay, less any federal taxes already paid.
Posted 9 y ago
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SGM Matthew Quick thanks for posting the up to date Involuntary pay chart. Its good to know and pass on to others.
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I have 3 unsolicited advicements.
1. Let your PEBLO be the one belly button for most actions.
2. If something feels wrong then tap the breaks. It is easier to fix the incipient stages of the MEB.
3. During the MEB process you will get angry and worn down. Do what is right and fight for it. Don't quit.
1. Let your PEBLO be the one belly button for most actions.
2. If something feels wrong then tap the breaks. It is easier to fix the incipient stages of the MEB.
3. During the MEB process you will get angry and worn down. Do what is right and fight for it. Don't quit.
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As far as my knowledge goes, sanctuary kicks in once you have 18 years of active duty service (BASD). Once it does, they should allow you to be assigned to an active duty position under tittle 10 to give you the opportunity and complete 20 years BASD and obtain an active duty retirement.
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