Posted on May 2, 2018
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I am an Army National Guard soldier married to an Army Active duty soldier. Is there anyway to move to Korea with my husband with me being National Guard? He will be leaving in 2 months to be stationed there. A few of the SFC that are over him and some that work in OPs have said, to both of us, they could possibly have a reserves unit over there or maybe one in Japan. Or I might be able to fly to Hawaii every month via a C130 for like 10 dollars, or something like that, and do my weekend drills there. ?? Any thoughts?
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CMSgt Mark Schubert
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Your thoughts are my thoughts - you should find out for sure asap! ;-) First find out if your husbands assignment is accompanied or not. If unaccompanied, then it won't matter - you cant go. If accompanied, when you have a plan (how/where you are going to drill, etc), present it to your command and ask to be transferred, they should be accommodating if you have everything worked out.
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They definitely do have slots available, as a reservest though. Plus they want to keep you for 12 months
send me a message and I'll get you a point of contact. I was in Afghanistan with an NCO who is AGR in Korea.
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SSgt GG-15 RET Jim Lint
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There are Army Reserve units stationed in Korea that you may be able to switch to....A friend of mine in MI did it. Depends on MOS and rank.
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