Posted on Jan 4, 2020
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The Call to Active Duty (CAD) Program gives regular officers and warrant officers of the Army Reserve and National Guard, within specific MOS/grades, to transfer to the Regular Army/Active Component. The current MILPER message for the CAD expired in September 2019. However, I have heard through the warrant officer grapevine that a new one will be published soon for FY2020. Does anyone happen to know an exact date and/or what MOS/grades will be included? I myself have been considering going active but as CW2 351L (about to be a CW3), I know that there may not be any availability for me.
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CW3 (Join to see) Last year I asked about details for the upcoming CAD a few months before the MILPER was published. The best answer I got was from talking to the AD Branch Manager at HRC. He was able to give me an idea of what the AD strength was and based on that, which ranks within my MOS would PROBABLY be needed. Just so happened that ranks he mentioned was what was on the MILPER. I think I'll be putting a packet together for this year's.
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I am also interested in going active from the reserves but haven’t heard about this yet. I’m interested to hear more, if it is true.
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Someone at HRC told me the new CAD list would be coming out in a month or two. However I haven't been able to get any further details (such as exact date of release, MOS's, or grades).
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I looked up last years CAD MILPER and if this new one is the same, I won’t be eligible anyway (AMEDD). CW3 (Join to see)
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2LT (Join to see) Neither would I. Lets hope this year is different. In the meantime, there is always "Tour of Duty" for active duty missions/deployments in addition to the possibility of AGR.
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