Posted on Mar 11, 2021
If I do an inter-service transfer, will I have to go through MEPS again or have a break in service?
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If I do an inter-service transfer, will I have to go through MEPS again? or have a break-in service?
The U.S Space Force is currently selecting candidates from active branches and desirable MOS's (25 and 35 Series)
The U.S Space Force is currently selecting candidates from active branches and desirable MOS's (25 and 35 Series)
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SPC (Join to see) better hurry up, packets are due by the 31st and you need to get the 368 signed
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SFC (Join to see) - I've submitted my packet already, as far as I was tracking DD368 only needed mine and commander signature.
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SPC (Join to see) but they haven't said which level of commander, it just says Unit Commander...
You see a 368 is usually signed by a General because they're the ones who have separation authority for reserve component soldiers. Active Duty Soldiers the Separation authority for most soldiers is the Brigade Commander. For the Army when they say Unit Commander the unit is usually the Battalion level. The guidelines that Space Force put out only said Commanders Release is as per each Branch's policy. The one for the Army is contained in AR 614-120.
You see a 368 is usually signed by a General because they're the ones who have separation authority for reserve component soldiers. Active Duty Soldiers the Separation authority for most soldiers is the Brigade Commander. For the Army when they say Unit Commander the unit is usually the Battalion level. The guidelines that Space Force put out only said Commanders Release is as per each Branch's policy. The one for the Army is contained in AR 614-120.
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SFC (Join to see) I reached out to POC on Milsuite page to verify. First level unit commander will suffice. I guess they're doing something special with this process.
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SPC (Join to see) Here is one post to review. To find the other posts, Search on "Inter-Service Transfers", then click on "Answers".
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/how-can-i-determine-if-i-am-eligible-for-an-inter-service-transfer
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/how-can-i-determine-if-i-am-eligible-for-an-inter-service-transfer
How can I determine if I am eligible for an inter-service transfer? | RallyPoint
I reenlisted in Jan 2018 -- I now have just under 4 years left, will the Army let me transfer, or would the Marines accept me? If so, what's needed to get the process started?Any useful info is welcome. Thanks.#MericaFTW
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Only you - No one else :D
I see know reason why since you're active duty.
I see know reason why since you're active duty.
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