Posted on Jan 21, 2018
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As an RCCC, I would recommend that you contact the RCCC offixe that did your contract..
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Appreciate your feedback MSG, do you think i would be able to if i have an unavoidable circumstance that i have to go overseas for a year?
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Again, circumstances change but you definitely need to contact your RCCC.. that is the only way you will get an accurate answer.
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Talk to the person who did your contract
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If it's already been signed I'm inclined to say no, but double check with your RCCC to be sure.
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Appreciate your feedback SFC.
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I have an unavoidable circumstance that i have to go overseas for a year, do you still think it would be a problem ? Thanks in advance.
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Once a contract or extension is signed it becomes official, even if the time hasn't started yet. In certain circumstances either can be voided, but there are VERY few circumstances. Refer to AR 140-111 and 135-91 for additional info, and speak with your RCCC. They'll be more knowledgable on the Try One program.
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