
Leave accrual question : r/AirForce - Reddit
Feb 11, 2020 · The Available ETS field reads 91.5, my understanding is "Available ETS" shows how many days of leave you will accrue by your ETS (if you don't use any more leave...it's …
DOS vs ETS - Is there a difference? : r/AirForce - Reddit
Jul 12, 2023 · They are two different things. Your ETS is the date your re-enlistment contract expires. Your DOS is the actual date you are set to separate. Your ETS and DOS is how it’s …
ETS Award help : r/army - Reddit
Jan 5, 2021 · A “ETS award/PCS award” is just a nice way of recognizing someone’s achievements and wrapping it up in one award at the end of your time at that unit. If it helps, …
New Reenlistment ETS Rules : r/AirForce - Reddit
FYI for all those looking to reenlist, especially if you're hoping to maximize your SRB. Last week the Air Force changed the time rules for reenlisting. Now _everyone_ can reenlist 12 months …
Dispelling ETS myths : r/army - Reddit
May 16, 2023 · If you ETS and still have leave days, they will get sold. "Take terminal instead of selling your leave days, you make less money if you sell them". This one was quite befuddling …
ETS on Fort Bliss : r/army - Reddit
First thing is to schedule your SFL TAP initial counseling and classes approximately 15 months before you ETS (Some units make you wait to schedule them at your 12-month mark). This is …
Question about requesting my ETS order : r/army - Reddit
Nov 17, 2023 · I called my posts soldier support center after submitting my ETS packet 3 times. Once in Feb, second time in April, third time in July. After my s1 kept fucking around I filed an …
ATS or ETS2, which do you prefer ? : r/trucksim - Reddit
ETS I have to play with promods because without it parts of the base map are now jarringly out of date in comparison to the newest dlcs. Like I know SCS are working on it, but then it's going to …
Do officers have ETS dates? : r/army - Reddit
Jan 12, 2022 · officers receive commissions from the president thus they have service obligations rather an ETS date if you're on active duty it's referred to as an ADSO, normally four years, but …
ETS Awards : r/army - Reddit
Nov 8, 2022 · Ets was an aam (e5) and post deployment was an jscom. I did 8 months in Iraq and a year in Afghanistan in a 4 year contract and they gave a silly amount of awards just for being …