Posted on Jan 13, 2023
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I’m soon to be an E3 in the Marine Corps. I’m trying to make a branch transfer to the Army with a conditional release. Is this possible?
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MSgt Electrical Power Production
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Is it possible, yes. Is it likely, no. You’re best alternative is finishing your contract and then transferring. It will be much easier getting a release (DD Form 368) while IRR then enlisting in the branch you wish. In most cases the recruiter will handle all the paperwork. And you will not have any break in service. I have had three conditional releases in my career.
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LTC Program Manager
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If you're active duty I put the likelihood at near zero. If you're reserve it will be a little higher than zero
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To add to this, it all depends on the cover memo. If there's a great reason the command can support almost anything is possible.
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SSgt Christophe Murphy
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Inter-service transfers aren't impossible but they aren't very common either. You can request it and see what happens but you need to brace yourself if you do this because there will be a barrage of questions and a fair share of disdain you will be subject to. Every SNCO and Officer in your Chain of Command will be curious as to why you are doing this and what you are trying to achieve. May I ask why you are doing this instead of switching services on the end of your contract?
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CPT Lawrence Cable
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If you goggle Inter Service Transfers, all of the language is about transferring to some technical or command position. There are routes of active duty Marines/Navy/etc. to apply to become an Army Warrant Office or to attend OCS. I've not ran down anything that shows it possible to switch to an enlisted position.
I would point out to this Marine that Marine MEU's tend to get sent to trouble spots close to a coast first and are probably the most actively deployed unit outside of SOCOM. At least you will get to see more of the world than most of your peers.
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SSgt Christophe Murphy
SSgt Christophe Murphy
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CPT Lawrence Cable you are absolutely right. There are several ways to get out and about including MEUs. Not sure where the young PFC is getting all his gouge
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CPT Lawrence Cable
CPT Lawrence Cable
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SSgt Christophe Murphy - My Navy son served on the Essex and the Bon Homme Richard with 7th Forward, I know that he has been to more ports in Asia and Oceania than anyone I know.
Since I am not Navy, what is the difference between Scuttlebutt and Gouge?
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SSgt Christophe Murphy
SSgt Christophe Murphy
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CPT Lawrence Cable Gouge is information. Whether it is good or bad gouge depends on the source.

Scuttlebutt is nautical slang for gossip or rumor. It also is another word for water fountain
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