RAF Lakenheath Timeline

cornholio496

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AD AF for 7 years.

17 DEC 2016 : Received separation orders
20 DEC 2016 : Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes
22 DEC 2016 : Code 37
07 FEB 2017 : Full MEB recommended
15 FEB 2017 : VA phone interview
28 FEB 2017 : Med hold approved
9-11 MAR 17 : C&P Exams in D.C.
30 MAR 2017 : Signed AF IMT 618
31 MAR 2017 : Mypers email package received
13 APR 2017 : Mypers package sent to VA for ratings
03 MAY 2017 : benefits updated to historical
04 MAY 2017 : ratings 50% VA/ 40% DOD
 
How do you feel about the ratings you received?
 
AD AF for 7 years.

17 DEC 2016 : Received separation orders
20 DEC 2016 : Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes
22 DEC 2016 : Code 37
07 FEB 2017 : Full MEB recommended
15 FEB 2017 : VA phone interview
28 FEB 2017 : Med hold approved
9-11 MAR 17 : C&P Exams in D.C.
30 MAR 2017 : Signed AF IMT 618
31 MAR 2017 : Mypers email package received
13 APR 2017 : Mypers package sent to VA for ratings
03 MAY 2017 : benefits updated to historical
04 MAY 2017 : ratings 50% VA/ 40% DOD
Welcome to the PEB Forum! :)

Indeed, congratulations on the recent receipt of IPEB findings! :D Take care and enjoy! :cool:

Thus, I quite often comment that "possessing well-informed knowledge is truly a powerful equalizer!"

Best Wishes!
 
08 May 2017 : Officially notified of ratings
09 May 2017 : Signed for ratings, waiting for retirement orders
 
Is this timeline REALLY quick, or is this pretty standard? I have my C&P exams in July, and based on this, I need to start planning my life haha.
 
Is this timeline REALLY quick, or is this pretty standard? I have my C&P exams in July, and based on this, I need to start planning my life haha.
His timeline was quick being that he got everything done before PCS season. I, too am at RAF Lakenheath and time has stood still since I entered the IPEB phase. The fit/unit findings are estimated at 15 days, but I've been waiting over 30 so far... I had jobs lined up because my ETS was August, now looking like January.
 
Is this timeline REALLY quick, or is this pretty standard? I have my C&P exams in July, and based on this, I need to start planning my life haha.
It seems a little on the quick side, but lately I've seen AF go a bit faster than other branches. My source for that is quite anecdotal mind you.
 
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