SPC(P) Alexandra Hinds2020338<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My Sixth year with the Army Reserves is approaching come October, 2017 and I am wondering, how does this all work? Is there an IR component?2016-10-28T12:45:26-04:00SPC(P) Alexandra Hinds2020338<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My Sixth year with the Army Reserves is approaching come October, 2017 and I am wondering, how does this all work? Is there an IR component?2016-10-28T12:45:26-04:002016-10-28T12:45:26-04:00SPC(P) Alexandra Hinds2020354<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Meaning, I am coming up on the sixth year with the United States Army Reserves. I am certain I signed up for six years however, I know you do a full eight. If I did, in fact sign up for only six, what do they offer me after the sixth comes around? I have heard a lot of talk about the IR however, still have no idea what it means or what it offers as far as ending my contract for 8. This may seem like a ridiculous or even a stupid question but if you know anything, please comment after me. Thank you again.Response by SPC(P) Alexandra Hinds made Oct 28 at 2016 12:51 PM2016-10-28T12:51:01-04:002016-10-28T12:51:01-04:00MAJ Keira Brennan2020569<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Alexandra, I'd like to share one of the BEST KEPT secrets in the Reserve side of the Army. Even if you decide you don't want to stay, consider the IMA (Individual Mobilization Augmentee) / JRU (Joint Reserve Units). From 2002 - 2012 I was assigned to a variety of IMA and JRU units (between an OEF tour and a 2yr tour in GE). I didn't do a single "one weekend a month" for over ten years. I'd be placed on orders (generally around Sept that would cover my AT and once those expired I'd do my "drill" / battle assembly days until 01 Oct (Fiscal Year change), then do the same thing for the following FY. All in all about 70-80 days ever 2 YEARS. There are scores of units OCONUS, in each COCOM and within the Army itself. SOME were PRETTY sexy assignments. <br />***2002-2005, I was a IMA Civil Affairs Officer in the G36 (Plans Branch at the US Army JFK Special Warfare Center, Ft. Bragg). I was airborne qualified before there and actually got to participate in jumps. <br />***2005-2007 (Because I got my clearance up'd) went to the US Army Space and Missile Defense Command at Peterson AFB. In addition to orders I went to a 14 week school and spent a month in Korea.<br />***2007-2009 (OEF)<br />***2009-2012 I was an IMA/JRU at Special Operations Command Europe working in the Ops Center. I did my AT/Drills, went on 1yr orders. Finished, did AT/Drill and took another 6 months there. Almost 2 yrs in Germany as a Reserve.<br /><br />The SECRET to getting a SHOT at these jobs is to know where they are and be SQUARED AWAY. There are plenty of jobs for E4+. Some MOSs are needed by some jobs are just "warm bodies..." <br /><br />To search for these positions you have to access Army HRC's website and look for positions under IMA/JRU. <br /><br />MAJ KPBResponse by MAJ Keira Brennan made Oct 28 at 2016 1:59 PM2016-10-28T13:59:08-04:002016-10-28T13:59:08-04:00SPC(P) Samuel T.2029098<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>yes, i am on my 7th year and just came out of the ir. you can get your 5 if you play your cards right... or go warrant.Response by SPC(P) Samuel T. made Oct 31 at 2016 10:19 PM2016-10-31T22:19:33-04:002016-10-31T22:19:33-04:002016-10-28T12:45:26-04:00