gearhog Posted March 27, 2020 Posted March 27, 2020 (edited) Not sure what this means for recently separated or retired. https://twitter.com/W7VOA/status/1243656134109597702?s=20 Edited March 27, 2020 by torqued
HU&W Posted March 28, 2020 Posted March 28, 2020 2 hours ago, torqued said: Not sure what this means for recently separated or retired. https://twitter.com/W7VOA/status/1243656134109597702?s=20 Full text here. https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/eo-order-selected-reserve-certain-members-individual-ready-reserve-armed-forces-active-duty/ It’s for IRR and SR. He maxed out the statutory authority of 1mil in a national emergency. Also, the emergency means that they can be used for disaster relief or to suppress an insurrection (not allowed without emergency authorities). 1
Chida Posted March 28, 2020 Posted March 28, 2020 What it means for the recently separated officers who did not join the SELRES/PIRR: You are most likely* in the IRR if you: 1. Volunteered for it (ie obtained a reserve commission--requires positive action to be scrolled) 2. Are required to be in the IRR by reason of unfulfilled Military Service Obligation (< 8 years total service) or because you received separation pay (which requires at least 3 yrs IRR service). 3. Otherwise have a reserve commission in the ready reserve (i.e. you have not resigned your reserve commission, nor was your commission revoked (eg by twice failure of selection for promotion), nor did you transfer to the retired reserve). Retirees are not in the ready reserve, so this order does not affect them. * I say most likely because that is what is supposed to happen. But I have witnessed on at least 2 occasions where AFPC failed to place separating people in the IRR, even though they were required to do so by law. BLAB: If you separated at the end of your UPT commitment, you are most likely not in the IRR. If you want to be sure you can check Milconnect. You'll need a DS logon, though. 3
gimmeaplane Posted March 28, 2020 Posted March 28, 2020 6 hours ago, Chida said: ... BLAB: If you separated at the end of your UPT commitment, you are most likely not in the IRR. If you want to be sure you can check Milconnect. You'll need a DS logon, though. "BLAB" got a laugh. Good info, too. 1
M2 Posted March 28, 2020 Posted March 28, 2020 Quote 42 U.S. Code § 212.Retirement of commissioned officers (c) Recall to active duty A commissioned officer, retired for reasons other than for failure of promotion to the senior grade, may (1) if an officer of the Regular Corps or an officer of the Reserve Corps entitled to retired pay under subsection (a), be involuntarily recalled to active duty during such times as the Commissioned Corps constitutes a branch of the land or naval forces of the United States, and (2) if an officer of either the Regular or Reserve Corps, be recalled to active duty at any time with his consent.
Chida Posted March 28, 2020 Posted March 28, 2020 M2: true, but this exec order does not invoke that section of law. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Chida Posted March 30, 2020 Posted March 30, 2020 Someone asked me "where in Milconnect can I see if I am or am not in the IRR?" 1. Login 2. My Profile menu: Update and view my profile 3. There should be a tab labeled "personal". For myself I also have a tab labeled "MIL". So if you don't have the tab labeled MIL then you are not in the IRR (as far as DMDC/DEERS "knows" anyway). 4. If you do have a MIL tab, click on that. Then you'll look at "DOD Association." It will have a variety of titles there such as SELRES, IRR, etc.
Chida Posted July 17, 2020 Posted July 17, 2020 Some info from ARPC's Reserve handbook. It contradicts itself, but I think if one wants to be absolutely sure to be out of the Air Force, he needs to submit a resignation. "Officers who remain in the nonparticipating IRR for at least two years, three years for separation pay recipients, will be discharged unless they are qualified and request a transfer to the Retired Reserve. "Officers who remain in the nonparticipating IRR are transferred to the Standby Reserve unless they are qualified and request a transfer to the Retired Reserve."
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