Posted on Jan 31, 2017
My sixth year with the Army Reserves is nearing (the end of my Active contract). How long do I have to decide whether or not to re-enlist?
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I spoke with the SSG in charge of reenlisting at my Unit and she claimed that it would work better in my favor if I were to re-enlist within the first year of Inactive Reserves to which I will be serving the last two years of my contract in. Is this true or can I wait until the end to better my decision? I only ask so I can prepare an answer with haste rather than wasting time. Thank you!
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You can reenlist up to 12 months out from your TPU ETS date. if you feel that you are unsure about your decision to reenlist, you can sign a DA 3540 with your ARCC where you declare that you will drill out your IRR time. It essentially serves as a two year extension that takes the place of your IRR requirement.
Bonuses have been published for the first part of FY 17 and a revised list will come out around the June timeframe. If you want to make a career out of it and there is a bonus available, get the reenlistment done. If there is not a bonus, wait until the second half FY 17 SRIP is released to see if you have one on it.
Bonuses have been published for the first part of FY 17 and a revised list will come out around the June timeframe. If you want to make a career out of it and there is a bonus available, get the reenlistment done. If there is not a bonus, wait until the second half FY 17 SRIP is released to see if you have one on it.
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Check with your retention specialist/nco there may be a point to which you can no longer receive the bonus.
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