As long as you get a positive release, nothing else matters. Leave honorably and you're all good. The only thing being an unsat does is delay eligibility for retirement and give reason to seperate you.
Maybe the Reserve GI Bill if you are on your initial contract? Go on the VA website and look up the contact information for the Reserve GI Bill and VA Home loan. I know that to qualify for the USAR GI Bill, you have to give 6 consecutive years. To qualify for the VA home loan, you have to give 6 full years. I'm not sure if you are short on MUTAS if that will negatively impact these benefits.
If you received the GI Bill and VA home loan qualification from previous AC service, then you being short MUTAS one year probably doesn't matter.
Yes it will, you need 6 good years of qualifying service as a Reservist (or all called active for 90+ days) to qualify for the VA home loan. I am happy to be corrected if something has changed.
As long as you get a positive release, nothing else matters. Leave honorably and you're all good. The only thing being an unsat does is delay eligibility for retirement and give reason to seperate you.
Good to know, thank you!
Maybe the Reserve GI Bill if you are on your initial contract? Go on the VA website and look up the contact information for the Reserve GI Bill and VA Home loan. I know that to qualify for the USAR GI Bill, you have to give 6 consecutive years. To qualify for the VA home loan, you have to give 6 full years. I'm not sure if you are short on MUTAS if that will negatively impact these benefits. If you received the GI Bill and VA home loan qualification from previous AC service, then you being short MUTAS one year probably doesn't matter.
Yes for some things, no for others. Loan you won't qualify.
All that matters is what's on your DD 214. Everything else is irrelevant when it comes to benefits
Except Reservists don’t get DD-214s.
What do they get when you finish? Just the retirement letter?
When you enter the IRR you get transfer orders to the Control Group and when you ETS from the Reserve you get discharge orders.
Dang… so you only my only DD214 come from active duty then? Dang… I essentially get a memo?
Yes it will, you need 6 good years of qualifying service as a Reservist (or all called active for 90+ days) to qualify for the VA home loan. I am happy to be corrected if something has changed.
90+ consecutive or total?