
Understanding ADSCD : r/AirForce - Reddit
Nov 23, 2023 · Active Duty Service Commitment (ADSC) Date. Reason code 11 is PCS. You incur a new ADSC anytime you PCS. That being said, your ADSC expires before your DOS so you should …
What is ADSC? : r/AFROTC - Reddit
Mar 11, 2021 · Sorry this might be a beginner question, but what does ADSC stand for and what does it mean?
Officer ADSC/Forced PCS? : r/AirForce - Reddit
May 18, 2020 · It wasn't worth it to Big Blue to PCS him for less 1 year left on contract. Since your timing lines up, you could volunteer for a short tour and extend 1 more month to finish out your current ADSC.
Are Active Duty Service Commitment waivers still a thing in ... - Reddit
Basically denying the 2 year service commitment to PCS. Also, do you become a mandatory mover after the 2 years or is your ADSC just up at 19 years? If your service commitment is up doesnt mean you …
How does one find out about their active duty service commitment ...
Mar 1, 2021 · Applied for palace chase saw some one get denied because of “member does not have waiverable active duty service commitment” I’m scared mine is gonna…
The 18 year PCS and you : r/AirForce - Reddit
The original information was released in PSDM 19-81, and not only did it break out the rules associated with the act of reenlisting (later incorporated into AFI 36-2606), but it mentioned that if you are in the …
NCO Career Status Program ADSC? : r/AirForce - Reddit
Feb 26, 2023 · As far as I know, the reenlistment itself doesn't include an ADSC. If you wanted to get out, you would have to apply for separation with 12? Months notice. Of course, if you get an …
Received an Assignment 2 months before Retirement Eligibility
Now I have a ADSC in PRDA for 2 years with "Member failed Formal Acknowledgment (AFI 36-2107, para 1.3.1) in the signature block.
ADSC RSN on CDB ? : r/AirForce - Reddit
May 26, 2019 · ADSC is active duty service commitment. It doesn't play a role in the selection of assignments. If you're a FTA and have over 1 year TOS then, generally speaking, you're eligible for …
Orders after 18 years. Deny ADSC, allowed to retire at 20? - Reddit
Dec 15, 2023 · Anyone have experience with this? Indefinite enlistment. Currently past 18 years, got orders. Don’t want to pcs and accrue another 2 years adsc, putting me over 20. I’m seeing there is a …