Posted on Jul 7, 2022
Is the Army's early separation program still in effect?
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To my understanding in 2014 the army had an early separation program. Service members were allowed to voluntary ETS up to 180 days early if they had employment offers. Is this still in effect?
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No, as SGM (Join to see) pointed out that was a Reduction In Force program in place during a drawdown. You can still leave 90 days early to attend school, or spend the last 180 days in a CSP
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No.
2014-2016 was a large drawdown from the peak of the ramp up during OEF-OIF.
You only see early outs during a drawdown.
You can, however, spend up to your last 180 days in an approved internship.
https://home.army.mil/imcom/index.php/customers/career-skills-program
2014-2016 was a large drawdown from the peak of the ramp up during OEF-OIF.
You only see early outs during a drawdown.
You can, however, spend up to your last 180 days in an approved internship.
https://home.army.mil/imcom/index.php/customers/career-skills-program
Career Skills Program :: U.S. Army Installation Management Command
HQ IMCOM manages and executes the Army’s Career Skills Program to prepare Soldiers for civilian employment upon completion of their military service. The Army Career Skills Program offers the opportunity to participate in first-class apprenticeships, on-the-job training (OJT), job shadowing, internships and employment skills training.
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