What does EAOS mean in the Navy?
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End of Active Service (EAS) is the conclusion of the period of active duty commitment for a member of the United States Army or United States Air Force. The equivalent term for the US Navy, US Marine Corps and US Coast Guard is or End of Active Obligated Service (EAOS).
Subsequently, one may also ask, what does soft EAOS mean in the Navy?
A soft EAOS is the date your contract ends and when you also have an inoperative extension on file. For example, if you have an EAOS of March 1st, 2012 and you have a 12 month extension, then your hard EAOS is March 1st, 2012 and March 1st, 2013 is your soft EAOS.
In this regard, where can I find my navy EAOS?
- Under ESR Home Page, Click View Personal Info.
- Click Member Data Summary.
- Scroll down until you see the tab Contract Info, under that is your EAOS.
"For most Sailors E5 and below who are command-approved to reenlist, you will have approval on your first request, within approximately 30 days."