Posted on Nov 12, 2024
My discharge shows A1C, but my DD form 214/215 shows A2C. How can I get the 214/215 to match my discharge?
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I filed a DD Form 149 to request a change, but was denied.
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Could it be that at the time of your RFRAD (214) E3 was called A2C and by the time of your Discharge (likely 2 to 4 years later) E3 had been changed to A1C. I say this due to the fact that your profile says Air Police, a term that also is no longer in use by the Air Force.
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A1C James Sellards
THX SP5 Keane and yes, that's true, I think my new DD 215 states government police (maybe). What's the new term? And yes, there was a time difference of 2+ yrs. I enclosed a copy of the orders from USAF reserves stating A1C, but they yet denied.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
~Screw A Bunch Of Titles ~
~"SHOW Me The MONEY"~
I Was An"Airman 2nd Class" In 1965
When I Completed My 4 Years Enlistment.
Now I R "A First Class Airman"~ Can I Apply For "Back Pay"?
~"SHOW Me The MONEY"~
I Was An"Airman 2nd Class" In 1965
When I Completed My 4 Years Enlistment.
Now I R "A First Class Airman"~ Can I Apply For "Back Pay"?
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A1C James Sellards You filed a Form 149 to request a change, but it was denied. What reason was given for the denial?
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
I Was An"Airman 2nd Class" In 1965
When I Completed My 4 Years Enlistment.
Now I R "A First Class Airman"~ Can I Apply For "Back Pay"?
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When I Completed My 4 Years Enlistment.
Now I R "A First Class Airman"~ Can I Apply For "Back Pay"?
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From March 1967 it was A2C but then converted to A1C in October 1967, still being the E3 pay grade. This same time includes the switch from A1C (E4) to become Sergeant (E4) which then branched off to Sergeant and Senior Airman sharing E4 (in 1976 and the only difference being the White or Blue Star).
If you were discharged just prior to October 1967 (or on the cusp of the switch), then the A2C on your DD 214 stands correct. But, since there is not an A2C rank option on RP, then obviously A1C is the choice to go.
Since you didn't lose any pay, and after all this time.....I am curious as to the nature of why this is important?
If you were discharged just prior to October 1967 (or on the cusp of the switch), then the A2C on your DD 214 stands correct. But, since there is not an A2C rank option on RP, then obviously A1C is the choice to go.
Since you didn't lose any pay, and after all this time.....I am curious as to the nature of why this is important?
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