Posted on Jan 20, 2019
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I joined the Army in 2009 and did 4 years active duty. I got out and finished the rest of my time in the IRR. My IRR time was complete at 7 years and 6 months. I recently came back in the Army and I picked up where I left off at as an E4. And they counted my IRR time as time in service. So I have 7 years in service right now and 8 years time in grade since I got my E4 in 2011. So in 6 months I will hit 8 years in service. So if I am still an E4 in 6 months will I get kicked out even though I just cane back in and my IRR time was counted to my years in service in grade?
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Actually you have 4 years of active service and almost 8 creditable for pay. You have two service dates. Your BASD will have been adjusted to 4 years prior to returning, that's what your RCP will be based off of. Your PEBD is the date your pay is based off of.
Also, the way RCP works is that you can't reenlist past your RCP, you don't get kicked out for it. If you are reduced in rank and you are past the RCP of your new rank, then you would be separated 6 months after you were reduced.
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Ok thanks for the info. Thats what I was curious about. Appreciate it.
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