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? https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/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 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>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? Sun, 01 Jul 2018 16:06:47 -0400 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? https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/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 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>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? SPC Victoria Sharp Sun, 01 Jul 2018 16:06:47 -0400 2018-07-01T16:06:47-04:00 Response by CPT Enrique M. made Jul 1 at 2018 6:24 PM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/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?n=3759269&urlhash=3759269 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>are you still in the NG? CPT Enrique M. Sun, 01 Jul 2018 18:24:25 -0400 2018-07-01T18:24:25-04:00 Response by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 2 at 2018 6:17 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/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?n=3760164&urlhash=3760164 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>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. MSG Private RallyPoint Member Mon, 02 Jul 2018 06:17:14 -0400 2018-07-02T06:17:14-04:00 Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 10 at 2018 12:02 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/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?n=3780345&urlhash=3780345 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>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. SFC Private RallyPoint Member Tue, 10 Jul 2018 00:02:28 -0400 2018-07-10T00:02:28-04:00 2018-07-01T16:06:47-04:00