Posted on May 16, 2018
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I’m going to MEB for for shoulder I’m 99% sure they are going to medically discharge me cause I got bone missing and dislocations I’ve been in about 8 months I’ve accepted it and I’m ready to start college cause that’s always been my ultimate goal so does anyone know how long on average this might take what to expect ect.
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SSG Robert Perrotto
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has the MEB process started? If so - you can track it on your AKO account - it gives in depth timelines for each phase of the process. along with an estimated time of completion. usually the timeline is pretty accurate - about 1-2 weeks give or take from that estimated time. Barring unforeseen complications. (getting hurt while performing whatever duties that you can) you can pretty much backwards plan from that date to complete ACAP, Turn in your CIF ( all that takes is a memo from your Commander stating you are processing through the IDES system if he allows early turn in). Good luck Troop.
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SPC Peon
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Where at on AKO?
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Cpl Scott McCarroll
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OKAY, I AM PRETTY SURE THAT PV2 SETH McCHUCKLES IN MY OWN OPINION IS FAKE PERSON WHO DOESN'T HAVE THE COJONES. TO BE HONEST
I MEAN WHAT I SEE ON HIS LAST NAME IS HE IS LAUGHING AT US
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Cpl Scott McCarroll
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SGT Robert Johnson ROFLMFAO, with a last name like that uhh I don't really hope that he is never put in the real world. He'd be the laughingstock where ever he went. Go check out his profile page
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CSM Charles Hayden
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Should RP sing the Airborne Song for PV2 (Join to see) ?
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CSM Charles Hayden
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My recurrent shoulder dislocation was repaired at Ft Lewis with Bankhart Surgery in 1956. It worked, until I attempted SF. PV2 (Join to see)
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