Posted on Apr 18, 2016
Does anyone have a POC in Europe to allow a Cadet to perform its Army Reserve duties while abroad?
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Hello all,
I will be doing a semester abroad at Sciences Po, the Paris Institute of Political Studies next semester and I am looking for opportunities to be able to fulfill my Army Reservist duties while overseas.
I am currently SMP in a CA unit, and wish to commission as a MI officer. Fluent in French.
My CoC is supporting me 100%. I would love to either do BA at another CA unit, or work at the US Embassy in Paris.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
I will be doing a semester abroad at Sciences Po, the Paris Institute of Political Studies next semester and I am looking for opportunities to be able to fulfill my Army Reservist duties while overseas.
I am currently SMP in a CA unit, and wish to commission as a MI officer. Fluent in French.
My CoC is supporting me 100%. I would love to either do BA at another CA unit, or work at the US Embassy in Paris.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
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Cadet Green, there is 361st CA Bde in Kaiserslautern, Germany. Add me as a contact and I will give you additional information for a unit POC.
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It is not that simple. There are ways, however, it must be done correctly. Drop me a note at [login to see] . Please provide some detail into your request - time frame, MOS, home unit etc
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If your CoC approves you can drill lots of ways. We signed off for a contractors drills in GTMO when he worked for us for a few days, you should be able to help out the military LNO at the embassy and have them report to your commander that you were there.
I don't think you want to change units just have your drill counted.
Another option is to front or back load your drills (again with your CoC approval) work a few weeks before you leave or after you get back to meet your drill requirements.
I don't think you want to change units just have your drill counted.
Another option is to front or back load your drills (again with your CoC approval) work a few weeks before you leave or after you get back to meet your drill requirements.
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