Posted on Jan 5, 2019
SGT Cryptologic Linguist
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Especially if it's a first contract. If so, what are possible reasons for them to deny you on the request?
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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No you cannot. You owe whatever time you agreed to in your contract.
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SGM Reserve Component Command Career Counselor
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It is possible but I doubt it will happen. You would need to get a DD Form 368, Conditional Release, signed by the Army. This is not an easy task. The way the Army looks at it is you signed a contract and made a commitment to them for 8 years. Once you complete that obligation you can go into another Branch of Service.
You can try though. Good Luck!
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Sgt John Steinmeier
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Not in that direction, but can the other way around....Navy to Army
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