Posted on Nov 8, 2016
I am currently deployed, but set to go to WOCS in March 2017. What is the regulation for redeployment reintegration?
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To be honest buddy, you're better off researching that. As research and being the honest broker, a WO job is not to know everything but know where to find the correct answer.
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alright doing research on it - all I can find currently is power point slides based on redeployment - but for the 11 years I have been in there is a magic number of 90 days. I have looked in AR 20-1 and no luck
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I am currently in a struggle to figure out when my unit wants to send me back. So if there is an actual regulation I can pull to see that there is a exact number amount of days I have to be back in the states before I go to WOCS.
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There isn't as far as I know, I'll ask around today- I'm in my last WOBC class right now. You can redeploy and report directly into the course.
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that is my issue - I only have 6 days to out process post after WOCS - people suggested I pre-clear post with my orders to WOBC. But I am worried being deployed can I get my orders.
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Back in 2009, I got selected for OCS. There was a MILPER that said everyone redeploying was basically fenced for 90 days. Thus I had to reverse-plan from my report date, and ended up redeploying on Torch in order to satisfy the 90 day "stop move" period before leaving for OCS. I have heard that the number has decreased to 60 recently, but I have not seen anything in black & white on that. But I am confident that it is either 60 or 90 days.
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I returned from a deployment on March 9, 2015. I started WOCS on May 20, 2015. Came home, PCS'd, we had another baby and started class. It wasn't bad. That was with 160th though. I'm not sure about any regulations regarding reintegration.
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CW5 Sam R. Baker - Thank you, sir. We're about to finish flight school. Ready for the next phase of my career!
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AH-64D. We just received an RFO to Fort Bliss. Our verbals were for Fort Drum. Pretty big change.
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CW5 Sam R. Baker
I would take Bliss over Drum, but if you are from the NE, then Drum would be good, when I was offered Riley, it was Riley, Drum and Hawaii, I ended up where I asked or really HH06 requested!
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There isn't a process for those coming back from deployment. I waited a few months before going, but a guy I was deployed with went a couple weeks after being home. He went to the first class after arriving back. You can take leave and then report to snowbird status.
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not exactly a process - I have got my RFO but no orders yet so its hard for me to do any admin actions and trying to work with my S1 in the rear. The other issue is I have a code on my ERB locking me in. Is there a regulation for 90 day reintegration?
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I had a buddy do this for the Reserves on deployment. He had to go home in enough time to burn his leave days, then report to school. As far as active, I'm not sure how they would run it. Good luck.
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CW5 Sam R. Baker
The 101st allowed less than 24 hours, depending on time of arrival back on the post, then the next day was reporting to the unit and busing to all the academics and appointments once back. It was/is a mandatory 5 days process BEFORE block leave and other events.
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You may want to talk to your chain of command in reference to being able to return a little earlier to complete all of your re-deployment requirements and to be ready for WOC. It happens all of the time, Officers and Senior NCO's that have a school date for one thing or another come back early enough to be ready to go to school. Take a read through AR 600-8-101, chapters 4 and 5, as it will discuss deployment requirements, but will send you in the right direction for research as well.
But in end result it will depend on when your CoC wants to let you go to return.
But in end result it will depend on when your CoC wants to let you go to return.
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