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Originally posted by Carlo Marx
First of all Debaser the IRR and Stop Loss are completely different because the IRR could call up former service members that have already transitioned to civilian life. There are seperate DOD regulations that grant this authority. You can also be kept on active duty after your time IRR would have ended under stop loss. Stop Loss affects perssonnel who are retiring as well and they have definatly served over 8 years.
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I have never heard of a stop loss affecting someone beyond IRR time, and certainly not beyond retirement. Although I do not know the actual reg regarding Stop Loss, the above was the basic gist given me by our regimental S-1. I will ask for clarification when I see him on Monday. Also IRR time is not mitigated after the initial enlistment, subsequent re-enlistments "bump" the IRR time.
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Second, the stop loss that began this thread was inacted on units with deployment orders and not specific miltary occupational specalties. The service members who are affected by this Stop Loss will deploy with there units and remain with them unitl they redploy and then 90 days after that they will be allowed to seperate.
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I was speaking about previous non-combat stop losses.
I notice you are deployed, are you OCONUS or holding down the fort here stateside?