Posted on May 21, 2016
SPC(P) Cdl Class A Driver
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Oh, I am at 9 years Active and Reserve combined
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SFC Retention and Transition NCO (USAR)
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SPC(P) (Join to see) No... it is not a reenlistment option. You need to do a DA 368 Condition Release through your unit, and then go see a recruiter to go active. Once signed it is valid for 6 months you can go active any time during that time. You also need to talk to you Career Counselor now and let them know you intent and keep them involved in the process, I am sure they know a local recruiter in your area.
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CSM Infantryman
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Yes and many have but you need to consult active component recruiter, regarding your rank and specialty.
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MAJ Intell Officer
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Edited 8 y ago
Not the way you are thinking. You should apply for a conditional release and active duty has to accept you. It is a process and not guaranteed. Or you can wait until you ETS and enlist through a recruiter to active duty (still not a guarantee) .
This link talks about conditional release: http://usmilitary.about.com/od/guardandreserve/a/reservetransfer.htm
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SFC Retention and Transition NCO (USAR)
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SPC(P) (Join to see), There is a couple good points that MAJ (Join to see) has is that the Conditional Release is the way to go. But I would advise against ETSing and going to a recruiter at that point. It would not be reenlisting at point would be ENLISTING...... you then would have a break in service.
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