Posted on Sep 26, 2021
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Due to conflicts with both civilian education and civilian employment, I feel that my best course of action is to serve the rest of my commitment in the IRR. Does anyone have any experience with the process?
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CPT Lawrence Cable
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If you have fulfilled your ADSO, you resign your post, submit a letter to your commander on why you want to resign and go IRR, have your commander submit a DA Form 4187 Personnel Action and wait until everyone signs off on it. If you still have an obligation, usually 3 years of OCS Officers and 3/4 in ROTC, depending on whether you were scholarship or not, your command may get a little harder to convince to let you go.
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SSG Brian G.
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Have you gotten with your command and tried to work it out? Most Reserve/NG commands are fairly lenient and bend over backwards to help a SM especially when there is an education conflict. What exactly is the conflict with your employer? They don't have any choice about releasing you for the weekend a month and two weeks a year. They might not like it but that is law.
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