Posted on Jan 22, 2024
SPC MLRS/HIMARS Crewmember
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I’m currently on rotation. My ETS date is May 18. With terminal leave, my date of separation is March 2. The unit doesn’t go back home till March 2. Should I expect to leave early or not?
Posted in these groups: Military discharge 300x201 ETS/EAS
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SGM Bill Frazer
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If you have notified your chain of command, and they have Approved the terminal leave, then you should be returned earky enough to out process.
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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You should be back in the States clearing right now, actually.
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COL Randall C.
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Edited 10 mo ago
(NOTE: the info is from earlier this month. HRC's site is acting wonky with the maintenance so, why very unlikely, I wasn't able to reconfirm that nothing has changed in the last three weeks)

Short answer: Yes, you should be sent home early ... in fact, you should have returned already.

For Soldiers separating after returning, Army policy is "Soldiers who do not reenlist or extend will be returned to their home stations a minimum of 90 days prior to start of transitional leave" in order to successfully clear their installation and properly separate from the Army.

90 days prior to March 2, 2024 is December 3, 2023 - I would talk to your unit commander and show him the policy. Unless there is a substantial operational need for YOU to be there, then you need to go back and start clearing.

There was a recent discussion about this on another post* - details and references are there.
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