Force structure (again)
Jul. 27th, 2004 08:20 amA bit more on the early-outs being offered by the Navy.
A stop loss which goes into effect before the separation, cancels it (not clear from what I've read whether or not this would come into play if the stop loss becomes effective after the separation, but before the contract would have expired (i.e. can one be recalled).
It gets better... if one has extended (re-upped) the extension can be voided, if it started during the calendar year they are allowing to abandon ship.
So, in theory, one could leave as much as five years early.
TK
A stop loss which goes into effect before the separation, cancels it (not clear from what I've read whether or not this would come into play if the stop loss becomes effective after the separation, but before the contract would have expired (i.e. can one be recalled).
It gets better... if one has extended (re-upped) the extension can be voided, if it started during the calendar year they are allowing to abandon ship.
So, in theory, one could leave as much as five years early.
TK