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Stop-Loss Over for Most ... It Appears

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Tarheel

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It seems the AFPC "STop-Loss" web page may not be on the same freq with Air Force News. According to headlines at www.af.mil date 21 June, stop-loss is over for most.

Anyone else have a take?
 
Release the hounds!

Monday morning, first stop, Separations! I'm optimistic by nature, but I'm not relaxing until I have my DD214 in my grubby little mitts and my household goods are on their way out the gate. Then again, I'm going Guard, so it's just a matter of time before the next activation. But no need getting ahead of myself, is there?
On a side note, I wonder why they didn't release the message during duty hours? We'll have to see how they "phase" everyone out, although I don't remember them doing anything special after WWKosovo's Stop-Loss.

Peace,
DP
 
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Only 'fly in the ointment' appears is the "s" suffix. MPF at Beale has diverging opinion(s):
Opinion #1 The "s" indicates special ops category
Opinion #2 The "s" is plural, as in all you Drivers get back to work. . . .
Comments?
Guess we will know fer sure Monday. ..
Big apologies to SofHercDude, appears you were right on the mark Bro!
(Optimist at heart, so I GOTTA BELIEVE!!)
 

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