Posted on Nov 18, 2017
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This is more of a question for people in the National Guard. I currently live in Indiana, but I want to go to college in South Carolina after I'm done with AIT. Basically, how hard or easy is it to get transferred? I do believe I'll have to talk to the person in charge of my unit, but before I do, is there anything I should get together before talking to him? For example, any papers or anything?
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Super easy for enlisted, just have to find a slot.
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Alright, thank you.
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SFC Christopher Taggart
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As an E-1 to E-4, it's super easy, not as an E-7. I was even ok with taking an E-6 slot.
Sorry Sir, but I disagree.
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I guess my enlisted time was to E-5 so I defer to your greater experience in that realm SFC Taggart.
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SSG Training Nco
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I'm a Recruiter in the SCARNG. I can get you in contact with one of our on-campus NG recruiters and our IST coordinator.
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Wow, I would appreciate that. Thank you!
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SSG Cecil Stroud Jr.
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Go to your unit and inform your Chain of Command. All they do is cut a DA4187 releasing you to your new unit. Just find a unit where you live within close commuting distance of your residence that has a slot for an E-1 to E-4 in your MOS
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