Is the Active Guard Reserve (AGR) still the best kept secret in the army?
SGT O'Neill, an AGR Soldier can resign their tour at any given time. One thing to keep in mind...should you resign your AGR tour normally there is a 3 year waiting period should you want to reapply.
Secondly, just because you decided to end your AGR tour you still have a traditional reservist contract to fulfill. Because of such...this doesn't mean that your TAG is willing to sign off on your conditional release. You need this document signed in order to enter any Active Duty component or transfer into the Reserves (speaking from a National Guard perspective).
Right now, many States are struggling with retention. So....I advise anyone who is trying to leave AGR and go AD good luck...
Please let me know should you have additional questions.
Best Regards
I'll bear that in mind before I head over to AGR... Honestly, any such move would require that I find a position in my MOS, because I love it!!!
Is there away to go AGR from Active duty without a break in service?
(Is that the kind of thing you just ask Branch about?)

Roger Sir
Thank you for clarifying. I also have worked with full time guard soldiers who are actually from another state. I am definitely wanting AGR. Being active for 10 years living and working outside of my home state will not be an issue. You say 'internal hire.' Does that imply that those inside have better chances on getting the position before a new member will? Also, is it harder getting AGR coming from active with my MOS (92A)?
Hello SSG Parker - You can apply for AGR positions before leaving AD. However - timing will be the upmost challenge in trying to secure a position before your AD contract is over.
My suggestion would be to monitor AGR jobs via Human Resource Command for the Reserves or visit the National Guard page for the state which you plan to reside.
SGT(P) McLean,
Thank you for the advice. I will definitely continue to scan and monitor the NG Page as well. I know a lot of people say you been in 10 years and wanting to get out? I guess its the nature of the beast of some of us. My daughter is becoming a teenager and I see her growing and needing me. Again, Thank you!


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