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  1. 3.)  Herk Driver has it correct.  Less than 50% rating you'll get it offset.  The advantage is that it's tax free; so in theory a portion of your retirement pay will now be tax-free.  Anything 50% or more will be added on your normal retirement, also tax-free.  Most of my stuff was joint, back and neck pain.  I was actually denied hearing loss despite 17 yrs in the cockpit.  I'm going to appeal that one.  

  2. On 7/11/2018 at 6:57 PM, NKAWTG said:

    You're now in between a rock and a hard place.  Like everyone's said, let the CC know that you'll punch if told to go.  He can make you follow through, and give it to someone else.  Or he can let you stay, and give it to someone else.  So the CC gets to decide if he wants to lose two or more FGOs or just one.  I doubt you'll be popular with the base leadership in either case. 

     

    As an aside, last dude I talked to who did the air advisor gig said they retired four Lt Cols before they replaced him.  

    Similar thing happened to me a couple of years ago. Apparently everyone before me had dwell time or a good excuse that the CC believed, so he said I’ve been picked, and I leave next week. I informed him that I have no ADSC and will be going right now to separate (before an official notification), and I was at 18 yrs then. When I informed him that there are many dudes that have an ADSC and couldn’t say no, it was like he had never thought about that concept. Don’t assume your CC knows anything about the regs. Other replies are correct, 179’s are totally up to the wing CC. 

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  3. 54 minutes ago, ThreeHoler said:

     


    If they are stopping people leaving base it is probably due to an alarm somewhere like the pharmacy or other area of concern.

     

    No, totally random. 50 cars will go by, then they just mosey into traffic and wave some poor soul to the side. 

  4. Looking for advice on when to set an availability date prior to official retirement. Currently I’m taking anticipated leave balance + 20 days PTDY and backing that up from my official retirement date in the summer of 2019. Is that the way to go or do I need to consider other factors?  Also, anyone know when/if MPF requires you to do a final out in person?  I’d appreciate any thoughts; seems like everyone I talk to has a different opinion. 

  5. Slight thread derailment. I noticed in 36-2110 that both STRD and ODSD play a part in Short Tour selection. I was always under the impression that Short Tours were based solely on STRD. Any idea how ODSD plays into Short Tours?  I have an Overseas long tour which puts my ODSD 6 years closer to present day than my STRD, so I'm hoping that gives me a little breathing room. 

  6. I have nothing to add, other than another data point. I just went over 17 yrs active service, but am seriously considering going reserves and trying for the airlines now. I'd be turning down a healthy retirement, but three years is still three years. I don't know if I can follow the dipshits they put in charge these days. But the AF will be fine, my 3700 rated hours will be replaced by someone else with 200-ish. Nothing lost. 

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  7. Getting back to the original poster's question, yes, there is a special tour of Pearl Harbor available for military members. Contact the Public Affairs Office at Naval Station Pearl Harbor and they should point you in the right direction. I believe it's mainly a boat tour around the entire harbor, but not sure if they drop you off at the memorial or not. It's one of those things that isn't published anywhere, but it's available.

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