Posted on May 19, 2019
PFC Cargo Specialist
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This might be a very specific Question and might depend on the company but I am looking for more of general answer based on some of my fellow reserves experiences.
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LTC Jason Mackay
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The "goal" was one year out of every five for RC soldiers. Deployments for CENTCOM are now down to 9 months, but Atlantic Resolve is a year. Depends on many factors. Plan on a year plus mobilization/demobilization time.
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LTC John Mohor
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LTC Jason Mackay covered it pretty well! BTW there are no more 6 year contracts. It’s been 8 years since 1986 or 1987 I know because I signed one of the first 8 year ones prior to getting commissioned while in ROTC. I’m pretty sure your referring to 6 years TPU and 2 IRR but in case someone else reads the post just clarifying it.
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LTC Jason Mackay
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Edit your post. Posting this as another post disconnects it from your main comment as others answer your question.
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SGT(P) Cargo Handler
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Good question, so your answer is simple. Contact S1 from your brigade level. Look into transferring to a unit that is deployed and looking for people to extend. There is always going to be a slot open. Being that your 88h you will never do your job...ever...on the bright side you will however, be able to fulfill a slot as a 88m or 88n. Especially in Kuwait. Once you are boots on ground in Kuwait you will be able to do in-theater-extensions for up to 3 years. Dwell time is based on you. You can sign a waiver and do 3 years all over again and earn the name mob junkie and have more ribbons and medals than a Mexican general. Get access and learn the systems keep your clearance and you’ll even probably go to a det in Iraq and Afghanistan for tdy out of Kuwait. Being in Kuwait might sounds horrific but you will collect a bunch of coins, 5k shirts, medals, overseas service stripes, if tdy possible CAB and combat patch, Norwegian ruck march badge, German armed forces proficiency badge, air assault school, BLC and a crap ton of visits to nearby countries.
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As an Army Reserve 88H cargo specialist, how often do you get deployed overseas and what would be a length of deployment?
LTC Field Artillery Officer
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PFC (Join to see) - The Operational Tempo (OPTEMPO) for deployments of Sustainment units, has reduced over the last 6-9 years, significantly. I was in a Sustainment Brigade as the Assistant S3 from 2010-2013 & we had at most times 1 Battalion mobilized (out of 4) and probably 2-3 Company and below elements that were deployed. It all depends on the needs of the Combatant Commander, the main ones now are in CENTCOM & AFRICOM. There is no guarantee you will be deployed since the mobilizations of entire units from the Reserve has decreased a lot.

If you are a reserve Solider & your unit doesn't mobilize, your MOS may get you voluntold to deploy (if they need your MOS). If you want to deploy there are WIAS taskers that come down for individual Soldiers & are also available on Tour of Duty (ToD) on MOBCOP. You'll have to Login to ToD to see if anywhere is looking for your MOS and/or grade that you can apply on. Positions may be limited for your grade, since most jobs out there are posted are looking for E6 and above

LTC Jason Mackay is correct, when stating that deployments are down to 9 months, boots on ground. However, there are some assignments to Kuwait that I've heard are 12 months in length.
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CPL Gary Pifer
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You may never get deployed.....I know many who spend 20 and out ..
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MAJ Commander
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Depends on rotation! I see the opportunity every 24 months if your willing.
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