RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas — Air Force officials announced
Oct. 28 plans to continue an enlisted date of separation rollback as part of its ongoing measures to manage the force and maintain a quality enlisted corps.
The DOS rollback will accelerate the date of separation for selected Airmen in the grades of senior master sergeant and below with fewer than 14 or more than 20 years of service as of March 31, 2012.
Under the DOS rollback, identified Airmen must separate no later than March 31, 2012 or retire no later than April 1, 2012, if they possess specific reporting identifiers, re-enlistment eligibility, assignment availability and grade status reason codes. Commanders will notify Airmen meeting eligibility and in most instances determine which Airman will remain eligible or ineligible for this DOS Rollback.
Airmen identified for the rollback and eligible for retirement must submit their retirement request via the Virtual Military Personnel Flight by Dec. 1.
Airmen with at least 180 days of active-duty service who are separated under the DOS Rollback are authorized transition assistance benefits. Those include 180 days of extended medical care for themselves and their families and an ID card allowing
base commissary and exchange privileges for two years.
Those separated with more than six years, but less than 20 years total active service are eligible for one-half separation pay, but must sign an Individual Ready Reserve agreement to serve for a minimum three years following their military service obligation. Those declining to serve in the IRR will be
ineligible for separation pay.
The Air Force will not recoup unearned portions of education assistance funds, special pay, unearned portions of bonuses or other monetary incentives under the DOS Rollback Program. Additionally, most Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits will not be impacted; however, the transferability of benefits to dependents may be affected. Airmen should consult their local education centers or the VA concerning transferability.
Here at Ramstein, personnel in the 786th Force Support Squadron are fielding questions and preparing affected service members for the rollback.
“We received a list from AFPC of 110 Airmen who may be affected here at Ramstein and those individuals’ names were forwarded to unit first sergeants and commanders,” said Tech. Sgt. Latosha Brown, 786th NCOIC of re-enlistments and extensions. “We have already started fielding calls from individuals on base, and we encourage Airmen with questions about benefits to call our office.”
For information about this and other personnel issues, visit the Air Force Personnel Services website at https://gum-crm.csd.disa.mil or call 786th FSS re-enlistments at 480-5898.
(Information for this article was compiled by Master Sgt. Michael Voss, 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs.)