Posted on May 1, 2020
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I am Prior service Army with a deployment, but i have been out for 6 years. I am enlisting back into the ARNG on Monday and they are putting in an ETP for it.

Edit: I completed BCT in 2008, i have been out for 6 years. Bussiness rules say anyone out for >5 years need to go, hence the ETP.

Has anyone put in an EPT for this or had one approved? What is the process?

Thank you in advanced RP!
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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Exceptions are for exceptional people or circumstances.
What's so exceptional about you or your situation that warrants an exception?
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SSgt Adam Nawoichik
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Edited 4 y ago
No offense to anyone on here but they are misinformed. I'm looking at going back in myself. A simple google search of current Army directives will answer this question.

I think you should review and bring Army Directive 2019-31 (current as of Oct. 2019) to your recruiters or commands attention.

I've included the link. Either a waiver or According to paragraph 5 and 7 you only need to attend a PSRC “Prior Service Refresher Course” as established by the Commander, Training and Doctrine Command. Also see enclosure 2 paragraph 3 and enclosure 4 (the last page) makes it very clear and cut what applies to who and what.

https://armypubs.army.mil/epubs/DR_pubs/DR_a/pdf/web/ARN19498_AD2019-31_Web_Final.pdf

IMO there's absolutely no reason an Army combat vet should have to repeat basic training with a bunch of 17 and 18 years olds and I think the Army agrees which is why they have the "PSRC"
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CW2 Electronic Missile Systems Maintenance Warrant Officer
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With you coming back in with a 4 year break in service (2008+8, IRR time counts) you will definitely have to go back through. Coming from someone who has done basic training twice, it's not that big of a deal if your motivation is pointed in the right direction. Best place to get all that info is in the reg, especially because it changes so often.
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