Posted on Jan 7, 2020
Has anyone used Tour Of Duty? What was the process like and over all experience?
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Looking for opinions on Tour of Duty....Your experience and process... Yay or nay? Looking to deploy as a combat engineer in the reserves.
Posted 5 y ago
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I used TOD for my current position. I am a reservist. The toughest part is waiting. From the time that I applied, interviewed and received my orders it was roughly 6-8 months. A 368 is not required however I do remember needing a memo from my commander approving my tour. When I requested a second year I needed approval from an O-6. Once you apply online and upload all the supporting documentation you will be informed if you've been "selected" for the position. Once that happens your online "packet" is routed all the way up to brigade (maybe higher...for me it was brigade) for others to concur your application. S-1 from the receiving unit should be communicating with you about what is needed and where you are in the process. Active duty is VERY different from Reserves. You will not only get active time and (BAH...lol) you gain the experience which will help you further you career.
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I've heard the waiting has been horrid. Honestly it's been hard to even find anyone who has even used tour of duty. I'm looking forward to the experience mainly. I'm trying to hopefully get some school slots as well. Thank you for your advice SSG!
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I have used Tour of Duty and found the experience to be delightful. Now, let me put a caveat on my statement. I was serving in the IRR and was actively looking for assignments and/or deployments. The best thing about IRR is that you belong to the Army, not any specific unit or commander. When I found something I wanted to apply for, I did. Put yourself out there. I didn’t get any of the things that I applied for, BUT, I got a random email from a unit looking for me to fill a position. I mobbed for 2 1/2 years and then volunteered for a deployment to Afghanistan. I got almost 5 years active duty from that. TOD, recommended.
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