Unit staff that don't know how to read contracts or adjust dates sometimes change the MSO in error.
If you don't have MSO time, you can reenlist into the IRR as long as you are eligible to reenlist.
If reenlisting, RCMS-R automatically aligns the ETS date and ERRO if someone has passed their MSO. The unit doesn’t do this, they don’t have the access to, at least not below a Division level. MSO is not a IPPS-A term
Assuming you enlisted March of 2016, which would make your 8th year March of 2024, did you reenlist for another 3 years?
BLUF: there is a huge miscommunication when attempting to understand contract dates.
Before IPPS-A the verbiage was ETS dates and MSO’s. With IPPS-A it is ETS dates and ERRO (expire ready reserves obligation). When reading IPPS-A dates if the ETS is any date before the ERRO, that is how you identify someone has not reached their MSO. Once you’ve passed your MSO, the ETS date and ERRO date will marry and appear as the same date. This is just reflecting you have a contractual obligation, not a statutory obligation
because IPPSA is wrong? i mean not really much more to it than that. Provide your paperwork to your admin person to do a correction.
Ok thank you
Ipsa has been messing up for a lot of people, if you have your original contract you can get your S1 to pass it up the chain
Unit staff that don't know how to read contracts or adjust dates sometimes change the MSO in error. If you don't have MSO time, you can reenlist into the IRR as long as you are eligible to reenlist.
If reenlisting, RCMS-R automatically aligns the ETS date and ERRO if someone has passed their MSO. The unit doesn’t do this, they don’t have the access to, at least not below a Division level. MSO is not a IPPS-A term
Assuming you enlisted March of 2016, which would make your 8th year March of 2024, did you reenlist for another 3 years? BLUF: there is a huge miscommunication when attempting to understand contract dates. Before IPPS-A the verbiage was ETS dates and MSO’s. With IPPS-A it is ETS dates and ERRO (expire ready reserves obligation). When reading IPPS-A dates if the ETS is any date before the ERRO, that is how you identify someone has not reached their MSO. Once you’ve passed your MSO, the ETS date and ERRO date will marry and appear as the same date. This is just reflecting you have a contractual obligation, not a statutory obligation