You can still keep your ako account after you go through the MEB process and leave the Army. There is a "medically discharged" account type to which you can switch. If you are not retired, or are not a dependant, or an Army Civilian, ako only allows an additional 3 months of access. Switching away from ako is pretty simple, though forwarding an entire inbox, contact list, and other information can be tedious. Lots of "freemail" out on the Internet now -- hotmail, yahoo, gmail, and I'm sure others as well. Each is a little different and while less secure than ako they are all a little more user-friendly.
- Ragin' Ranger Out
Are you stuck in the system also?
RaginRanger will respond to any comment--on any post--asking for help on your situation.
This blog "moderates" posts, meaning that your post will NOT be posted publicly if you request that your question remain private.
I am not a lawyer, but I have been in this fight long enough to at least point you to help in most cases. I'll help write a Memorandum For Record and/or the Commander if needed. Sometimes just getting a new perspective from someone who's been there, but doesn't have personal ties to you, can make things more clear.
The most important thing is for those of us who have made it through, to be here for those still fighting through ~
This blog "moderates" posts, meaning that your post will NOT be posted publicly if you request that your question remain private.
I am not a lawyer, but I have been in this fight long enough to at least point you to help in most cases. I'll help write a Memorandum For Record and/or the Commander if needed. Sometimes just getting a new perspective from someone who's been there, but doesn't have personal ties to you, can make things more clear.
The most important thing is for those of us who have made it through, to be here for those still fighting through ~
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