How do I start the process of resigning my commission?
https://work.chron.com/request-resign-national-guard-officer-commission-25082.html
How to Request to Resign a National Guard Officer Commission
The Army National Guard is a part of the National Guard force that helps to defend the United States. The Army National Guard itself features enlisted and commissioned officer personnel that largely serve as citizen-soldiers on a part-time basis. For various reasons, commissioned officers sometimes resign their Army ...
I'm not suggesting your feelings aren't valid, only that you discuss them to make sure that this course of action is the best one for you.
Speaking completely hypothetically, you may be in a situation that something local is impacting on your view that isn't representative of the larger force or that there is a situation that is representative of your component (ARNG is COMPO2 of the Army) but may not be in another component (such as COMPO3, the USAR).
Again, just recommend you 'talk it out' before you go down this road. If you still decide this is the best course of action for you, then you can still pursue this path.
Good Luck.
I spent 5 years working my butt of to get my bachelors as a line NCO, only to be turned down for a chance at OCS because I was 3 months past 10 years of service. You did the work to become an officer, don't throw it away because of a temporary situation.
You are in a unique position to understand the enlisted and be in a position to actually do something about it. Turn your focus that way.
Just my .02
Remember that this all need to start with your Commander, If he/she isn't on your side, things just got harder.
Here are the steps. https://work.chron.com/request-resign-national-guard-officer-commission-25082.html
How to Request to Resign a National Guard Officer Commission
The Army National Guard is a part of the National Guard force that helps to defend the United States. The Army National Guard itself features enlisted and commissioned officer personnel that largely serve as citizen-soldiers on a part-time basis. For various reasons, commissioned officers sometimes resign their Army ...
Walk Into Your CO's Office, Stand At Attention In Front Of His Desk,
Render Him A Great Salute, Then Just Smile And Say
"Bye ~ Bye",
"I'm Out-a Here".

