The commander or supervisor will consider the response and initiate separation action if no adequate explanation is provided, unless the individual submits an application for retirement, if eligible. USAR personnel who fall under the purview of this paragraph will be released from AD or discharg...
"The Voice of the New Due Process Army" ———– Musings on Events in U.S. Immigration Court, Immigration Law, Sports, Music, Politics, and Other Random Topics by Retired United States Immigration Judge (Arlington, Virginia) and former Chairman of the Board of Immigration Appeals PAUL WICKHAM...
Transition and Retirement Services ADA Compliant Call 568-2335 for assistance. Soldier & Family Assistance Center (SFAC) .blissmwr Our Purpose is to deliver on the Army’s commitment to Families of the Fallen by: Expand and improve services to Survivors ...
Soldiers who receive Army Adverse Action Flags are ineligible for promotion, may be denied leave and passes and are not permitted to receive any awards while they are flagged. Flagged soldiers may not apply for retirement or Army schools and may not reenlist. Flags are annotated in the "Flag...