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Show July 9, 1992 Mitairy mm em be its should use excess Ieve According to military personnel officials at Randolph AFB, Texas, any accrued military annual leave in excess of 60 days should be used before Sept. 30. "Congress intended for members to use leave as it accrues for rest and respite from arduous duties and for attending to personal needs. The accumulation of 60 days leave was enacted to protect members from losing leave when bonafide military requirements prevent leave use, but is not intended as a means of earning money through leave sell back. "Accrued leave in excess of 60 days Commanders and supervisors are encouraged to ensure that all members used their excess accrued leave by that time. An Air Force-wid- e message said, Majors who are twice passed over may stay in force - RANDOLPH AFB, Texas (AFNS) Air Force majors who have been twice passed over for promotion continue to have a chance to stay in the Air Force until retirement, personnel officials said. Previously, majors who were twice denied promotion and who were otherwise eligible were automatically considered for continuation; This is Buzi Bee Pre-Scho- Hilltop Times at the end of each fiscal year is lost un- less special leave accrual is approved under the provisions of Air Force Regulation 35-- paragraph Members previously approved for special leave accrual under AFR 35-are reminded they paragraph have three years to use or lose the 9, 9, 0, The message continued, "Commanders and supervisors should encourage members having special leave accrual from fiscal 1989 to reduce their balance to 60 days, and those having leave in excess of the authorized special leave accrual balance from fiscals 1990 and 1991 to use the leave." leave, which means that members having leave restored for fiscal 1989 have until Sept. 30 to use it. The local point of contact is 2nd Lt. Dominic J. Bernardi, Ext. retirement. At that time, medical and dental corps officers are considered for continuation, which allows them to serve until they are retirement still the policy, officials said. In an effort to help the Air Force meet congres-sionall- y mandated force reductions, the selective continuation program was reviewed along with all other force structuring programs. Because the selective continuation program was being reviewed, some people thought the program might be changing for the upcoming lieutenant colonel selection boards. Majors who are selectively continued are able to serve on active duty until they are eligible for eligible. Officers who are twice passed over for promotion and who are not selectively continued must leave the Air Force no later than six months after their board results are official. The only exception is for those with at least 18 years of service by law they are allowed to continue service until retirement. All majors who receive their second for promotion from the 1992 boards will be considered for continuation. This affects the lieutenant colonel biomedical sciences corps and nurse corps selection board that met July 6 as well non-selecti- on medical corps retirement. There is one exception and dental corps officers, when selected for continuation, are continued for an initial period of three years. 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