Posted on Jul 1, 2018
After being honorably discharged (RE-3B) from the Navy, would the Navy bother taking me back or would the Army be a better AD option?
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I separated from the Navy in 2012 and I later joined the Army National Guard in 2013. I competed my full term in the National Guard, however, I only completed 3 of 4 years in the Navy due to lack of a family care plan. I was honorably discharged under RE-3B with the Navy. I was wondering if the Navy would bother taking me back or if going the Army route would be a better active duty option?
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Not sure about the Navy but you could go active duty with an administrative waiver, which isn’t difficult as long as your situation has improved from what it was.
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Do you have a family care plan now? When there is a waiver requirement you must proove that it is no longer a constrain. Example: you were discharged for no family care plan, if you are now able to provide legal documentation that you have a plan, your waiver will be approved. Go to the nearest recruiter, bring alk your dd214s and other documentation, but be sure to have your family care plan ready. I am certain that will be able to get back to AD. Good luck in your future endeavors.
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SPC Victoria Sharp
Thank you. I do have a family care plan in place. What type of legal documents do I need to provide to prove that one is in place?
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MSG (Join to see)
The legal paperwork that gives the caregiver the right to take of your child/children. If you have share custody with the father, court documents usually work. The recruiter should be able to tell what document is best.
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CPT Enrique M.
SPC Victoria Sharp - Did you get MOS'qd ?
i would say if you are, and you want to stay in your MOS , your are more likely to get active duty in the army than the navy.
Although I would say if your heart is in the navy , you will more than likely be looking at an uphill battle , especially if you need a waiver to get back in.
i would say if you are, and you want to stay in your MOS , your are more likely to get active duty in the army than the navy.
Although I would say if your heart is in the navy , you will more than likely be looking at an uphill battle , especially if you need a waiver to get back in.
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