Posted on Aug 24, 2021
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I am in the Guard trying to go Active Duty with a MILPER message. The only thing stopping me is a signature from the two star on my DD368. I have completed my service obligation according to my DD-214 back in 2020, but my unit insists I still owe them time and disagree with my DD-214 - I am not currently flagged or have any admin action against me. I am getting the run around and get the feeling my unit is trying to run out the clock until the MILPER expires the beginning of September. Is there anything I can do to get them to move on this? IG has been no help thus far.
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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If it's a 368 that means it is a Conditional Release and you are requesting to be released for some purpose, not demanding to be released under current policy. A 368 is never required to be approved, if it was required to be approved it would not require approval.

Obviously no person here can consult you on your ADSO since we haven't seen your records, but generally a DD214 does not state the ADSO of an officer, it only lists periods of active duty greater than 90 days
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CPT Lawrence Cable
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First, the bad news. Your unit is under no obligation or time schedule to sign you DD368, which should require the signature of the first General in your Chain of Command unless otherwise designated. Some States require the signature of the TAG.
If you are a Guard/Reserve Commissioned officer, your initial Obligation is 6 years + 2. If you are prior service, you enlisted time counts toward your total MSO.
I would talk to my commander about the chance of hand carrying your DD368 to the General that's signature is required. You still may get told no, but you will at least know it up front.
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You are unlikely to get anything done by Sep 1, unfortunately. If you give one level of your chain of command adequate time to take care of a request and they don't, you simply go to the next level. Next time you're in this position, don't be afraid to walk up the chain if you are getting stonewalled.
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