Posted on Sep 18, 2019
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I have seen many different answers to this so I am not sure which is the correct one. I completed my NCOER with my unit November 4th 2018 (I’m TPU at this point). I volunteered to mobilize with another unit and was transferred to them approximately 24 days later in December. I did not do a change of Rater from my last unit since I did not even have a drill with them and from my understanding that time is not enough to do the Change of Rater. Would an extended annual be my best route now? Also right after I do this NCOER with the Mob unit I will return to my original unit. So should I just make this NCOER coming up a Change of Rater since I know I will transfer immediately after being released from AD. Any assistance would be great because I’ve been researching this for a while and I have been told many different routes to take.
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You can do an Extended Annual, sure. You could also do a regular Annual with a Memo of Input. But, an extended annual would be your best bet. And yes, you will need a Change of Rater when you are done with MOB if you transfer back before 12 months is up.
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Whenever I do the extended annual it will be shortly before I return to my unit and I will be in a similar circumstance. Would it be okay to do another extended annual or would there be a better option to do?
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SGT(P) (Join to see) - Another extended annual if there will not be enough time for the rating period to do a COR.
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It won’t let me edit the post but it’s supposed to say 34 not 24 days.
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