Posted on Mar 13, 2018
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I am transitioning out of the Army but signed up for reserves. Originally I did so because I knew that I would miss being in, but I experienced some situations that made me feel as though it was time to go. After counseling, I decided that it would not be mentally conducive (I was assaulted twice and yes, I did report both incidences). When I went back to the recruiter, he told me that I was committed and that I would not be able to get out of the contract. Is this true?
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SGM Bill Frazer
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Lord this is too vague. You do not that you are required to serve a total of 8 years- how that is split up is in your hands for the active duty part. As long as the active/IRR/NG USAR equals a total of 8 then you are done, unless you decide to stay later. As for a contract- Did you sign a Reserve contract? Yes- then you probably are stuck till you can talk to someone higher than the recruiter No- Then you thank him kindly and go home- making sure that your active unit knows you are asking for IRR, not USAR
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I’m pretty sure until your contract begins (which it shouldn’t until you are released from active duty) you can rescind it.
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If you can’t because you’ve already signed the contract and the paperwork has been processed then you need to have a discussion with your new commander.
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I'll checl 4
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