Officer Voluntary Early Release (OVER) Program
No joke - it's called "OVER."
Clarence Oveur: "Dunn was over Unger, and I was over Dunn."
No joke - it's called "OVER."
Clarence Oveur: "Dunn was over Unger, and I was over Dunn."
That pretty much excludes all aviators. "No earlier than within 90 days of actual EAS" and "can not be career designated".
Officers on the AR program sign three year contracts (kind of like re-enlisting). Your position would be at a Reserve unit (herding cats). Pay and benefits are the same as active duty, but the funding comes from MARFORRES and they can shit can you easier (there isn't any career designation in the AR program until you make LtCol I believe). Why does it make sense? Because the AR program is at about 70% manning. Get you off AD, plus up the AR program - and some people will go via the SMCR route to AR first. They may see the light and stay SMCR, which is also undermanned.At the bottom of the MARADMIN is a plug to join the Reserves - in which it says there are opportunities to remain on AD through the Active Reserve Program...how does that make sense...
phrog: Didn't see your reply before, thanks.
At the bottom of the MARADMIN is a plug to join the Reserves - in which it says there are opportunities to remain on AD through the Active Reserve Program...how does that make sense...
"Below" for SA.
Prep your Chucks, be standing outside the XO's office tomorrow at 0700.