ChezDaJez
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Joined: 11/12/2004 From: Chehalis, WA Status: offline
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Depending on needs of the Corps, you will probably lose some rank. If you stay for retirement, what ever the highest rank you honarably held is the rank you retire at, though I think they have changed the retirement pay to what ever the most was you got paid for a certain period of time. Given today's situation, I would think its quite possible to retain the rank at which you left. Also depends a lot on your MOS or skill. Also consider that different districts have differing goals. So say you live in Seattle and they don't have any available slots. You can wait or go to Portland, Oregon and try there. Just beware that recruiting districts aren't exactly happy when you do that. I served as the Recruiter-in-Charge in Yakima, WA for 4 years and we always had prior service attempting to get back in. The major limitation for them was (1) length of time out, (2) military speciality and (3) # of PS slots available. We also only considered those with an honorable discharge. As far as retirement goes, you will retire at the rank you held at the time of retirement OR the highest rank held during the last 3 years if greater than your current rank, assuming of course your lesser rank wasn't the result of a punitive action. The retirement system has changed drastically in the last 12 years (thank you, Bill). It used to be do your twenty and retire at 50% pay with another 2.5% for every year beyond 20. I had 26 years so I retired at 65% base pay. Now its 40% at twenty and 3.5% for every year after (unless its changed again). Your retirement pay will also be computed on your average pay for the last 3 years. So just because you retire as an E-9 doesn't mean you'll get E-9 retirement pay if you only recently were promoted. Now a lot of the rules have changed since I got out in 98. What I mentioned above is based on that info. Go down, talk with a recruiter, test the water and see what's up. Don't be afraid to go direct to the district HQ for info as some recruiters aren't up on the latest changes. Chez
< Message edited by ChezDaJez -- 11/6/2005 10:25:07 PM >
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