Posted on Jun 21, 2015
Army National Guard Transition to Air Force National Guard Transfer?
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Just wondering who has experience with this?
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I transferred from the Army National Guard to the Air National Guard. It was a long time ago, but I didn’t think it changed much. For the most part, you should be able to keep the same rank, depending on available slots. I didn’t need to repeat Basic Training, just needed to go to a Tech School (AIT) for the AFSC (MOS) that I was transferring to. It was a culture shock going through an Air Force School. I’m not 100% sure if you have to go through Tech School if you are transferring to the same job, like MP to Security Forces. No regrets though, just like anything, it is what you make of it. If you don’t like the job you’re in, look for another career. There’s always options and opportunities if you look for them. Good luck.
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TSgt (Join to see) - Really how long did it take!?!?! I want to do the same thing but go to the active duty side.
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Just wanted to thank everyone for the advice and support. My transition to the Air Guard was successful!
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I'm currently dealing with the opposite ordeal.. I'm trying to go Air National Guard to Army national guard. You think it would be a pretty reasonable transition if you're unhappy in the current service and really have the desire to continue serving in another. But, according to people who have tried it comes down to whether leadership needs you or not.
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I have helped someone transition from the green to blue - National Guard into our Air National Guard. First thing to do is get into contact with the Air Guard Unit Recruiting office that you want to join- they can advise and help make it happen. If it is in the same state it is easier. If it is in a different state just a little bit more complicated and takes a little longer.
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SPC Gilchrest, send me your contact info and I will get you In touch with one of our ANG recruiters! [login to see]
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I started as Army Guard, then went to Navy Reserves and then to Air Guard.
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I am currently serving in the PA Army National Guard. I have 9 months left until I ETS (Separation from the Army). I was wondering, am I able to transfer from Army National Guard to Air Force National Guard while still serving an Army contract?
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My son is trying to transfer from ARNG to ANG (between two states). Who within his unit is the best to get this started? Admin, CWO, ? He has spoken with the ANG and they have a need for him if he passes the PAST he is in for 1 AFSC and if he doesn't pass that he has two other options.
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After 9 years in the Army Guard I recently switched to the Air Guard. Talk to a recruiter and get their paperwork going to find out the specifics of what unit and job you're going to. Once that is drawn up they will create a DD Form 368 requesting release from your current unit, under the condition that you enlist into another military unit. Depending on the structure, this might be able to be signed by your commander, or it may have to go up to the battalion or state level. Once that is signed you're good to go and can start the new enlistment. Once you do that, it's a done deal. You'll just have to make sure you take care of any out-processing and equipment turn-in needs. Also, I assume this is easier if you're staying in the same state that has a lot of joint forces objectives. I switched states in the process which complicated things. The Air Guard allowed me to keep my rank and other benefits. Just make sure you stay polite and professional, and barring any upcoming deployments, etc, they should allow it.
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SSgt Korey Thompson
Yes I had to. I am a civilian coo but I still have to go to security forces tech school. They said I would have two years to complete tech school and airman leadership school, as they do not accept WLC.
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How long did it take to transfer? Did it take more time because it was a different state?
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