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Date of separation rollback phase II underway

Posted 6/12/2013   Updated 6/12/2013 Email story   Print story

    


by Debbie Gildea
Air Force Personnel Center Public Affairs


6/12/2013 - JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas (AFNS) -- The Air Force has implemented fiscal 2013 force management enlisted date of separation rollback program phase II, Air Force Personnel Center officials said June 12.

DOS rollback is one of several voluntary and non-voluntary programs implemented during fiscal 2013 to help bring overall force numbers to congressionally mandated levels, said Lt. Col. Tara White, the AFPC Retirements and Separations branch chief.

The rollback will accelerate the date of separation for senior master sergeants and below who meet required criteria. Affected Airmen must separate from the Air Force by Sept. 20, and those eligible to retire must do so effective Aug. 1 or earlier.

The rollback program also allows commanders to consider Airmen for selective reenlistment early, if they meet program criteria.

Airman can be considered for the DOS rollback only if they:
- Have fewer than 14 years or more than 20 years of total active federal military service as of Sept. 20, 2013, and
- Have an Aug. 31, 2013 or later DOS for retirees or Sept. 20 DOS or later for separatees, and
- Have one of the reporting identifiers, reenlistment eligibility codes, assignment eligibility codes or grade status reasons defined in the program commander action table (go to https://mypers.af.mil and search for PSDM 13-51).

Identifiers or codes that require separation are established when a second-term or career Airman refuses to get retainability for training, retraining, or professional military education or declines training, retraining, or PME; when an Airman waiting for retraining is disqualified for cause, when an Airman is awaiting discharge, separation or retirement for cause, and other similar circumstances, White said.

Airmen eligible for retirement who meet the criteria are also subject to DOS rollback.

Retirement-eligible members affected by the program must submit their retirement request by July 2.

"Enlisted retirement is not automatic, so affected members who don't submit their request by July 2 will be projected for separation instead," White said.

Airmen separated under DOS rollback won't be required to return unearned portions of bonuses, special pays, or other monetary incentives, and will not be entitled to any unpaid portions of bonuses, special pays, or other monetary incentives.

If they meet Post-9/11 GI Bill eligibility requirements and are honorably discharged, involuntary separation will not affect their benefits. However, members who transferred education benefits to their dependents who do not complete their related active duty service commitment may be required to repay those benefits.

Airmen with six or more but less than 20 years of active service who are not in their initial term of enlistment may be authorized half separation pay, but will be required to sign an individual Ready Reserve agreement to receive that benefit.

In addition, Airmen who served 180 days or more on active duty who are separated under the DOS rollback will be authorized transition assistance benefits, such as permissive temporary duty, 180 days extended medical care for themselves and their family members, and two years of commissary and exchange privileges.

For more information about force management programs and other personnel issues, visit the myPers website at https://mypers.af.mil.



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6/27/2013 9:26:43 AM ET
My commander put me on this list and that is fine...I haven't met standards and it's time for me to move on. Is there a date we will be notified it's official Because if your new DOS is 20 Sep and an involuntary separation gives you 20 Days permissive TDY...add my terminal and I'll be out July 14. Help
Confused NCO, Eglin AFB FL
 
6/19/2013 1:47:53 PM ET
Concerned AF Wife Charleston SC you really should chat with your husband. He is not telling the full story. I promise you the type of oversight you are saying happened would be corrected.
Really, Somewhere USA
 
6/18/2013 10:56:05 AM ET
My husband is on this list once again simply because MPF input an ineligibility on him and now a SSgt that has no PIF UIF Article 15 LOR Firewall 5s is being put out simply because of lack of atttention to detail. On top of that his career field doesn't even have a CJR and is critically manned What sense does it make to put him out if the career field is critically manned
Concerned AF Wife, Charleston SC
 
6/18/2013 8:56:27 AM ET
Hey Cory Although your right about it not being a non-vol. seperation program commanders have the option to have Airman come to them and request they be put on the list basically put an in-eligible to re-enlist code on the member. This will put them on the DOS Rollback and they will be seperated. Commanders have to be careful when this happens though because of legallity issues but this is an option to be utilized for Airmen wanting to leave the Air Force.
David HInes, Shaw AFB SC
 
6/15/2013 5:50:18 PM ET
Joe First let me say thanks for your service. As you know military life is hard and some people are happier going back to civilian life. I hope your superiors will explain to you the difference between 18 and 19 months to you in this case. This is no different than when the Air Force says you have to have 24 months time in grade as a TSgt before being eligible for promotion to MSgt. I bet all those TSgts who have 23 months time in grade before the Promotion Eligibility Cutoff Date wish they had 30 days more time in grade so they could test for another stripe. The bottom line is that the Air Force has to draw a line in the sand regarding matters like this and unfortunately for you you wound up a little short. It sounds like you are very disgruntled with the Air Force in general. Please do not let that negative attitude leech into your fellow Airmen. It can be toxic for them. Best of luck to you though. I hope that your final few months in the Air Force are as happy as the
MSgt Brian Potvin, Deployed SWA
 
6/14/2013 4:45:58 PM ET
Would the service consider saving the US money by asking individuals in the critically manned positions about early separation I know some troops that have came into the military as Open General and would do anything to voluntarily separate or join the Reserves.
Sarah Jones Msgt, AvianoAFB
 
6/14/2013 12:03:32 AM ET
I read through the PDSM 13-51 this morning and some questions were raised as I read this article.1. I recall from the reading that I thought the effective dates for a member retiring was no later than 1 sept I would double check it but I dont have a CAC reader at my house to get on to MYPERS and I don't suggest using a search engine as the results made me happy I wasn't on a goverment computer2. In the commanders section of PDSM 13-51 it specifically says that this is not a voluntary separation program and that volunteers would not be sought out by commanders. I know there are voluntary force reduction programs out there but this is not one of them or not from what I read. So maybe it would be worth a mention that those programs seem to be covered by PDSM 13-09 for officers and PDSM 13-10 for enlisted. I could see were members might be a little confused by this article thinking it is a voluntary type program.I do find it a little frustrating to read that the Air
Cory Cahill TSgt, Palmdale CA
 
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