PO2 Private RallyPoint Member6676502<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>How’s it going RP<br /><br />I am an E-5 currently active in the navy with 7 years in. <br />EOAS Early 24<br />PRD April 22<br />I’m looking to see if it is actually possible to submit a conditional release from the Navy to the Air National Guard. <br /><br />Currently, I have talked with the ANG recruiter and begun processing with him reassuring me that it is possible as long as it goes through on their side. <br />My thing is the navy’s/DoD instruction is oddly vague and maybe you guys and gals might have a more keen insight than our wonderful instruction writers. When I did the read through of the instruction it was very apparent that it’s possible but possibility and likely hood are two separate things. <br /><br />Any help is appreciated!Possibility of Conditional Release from
Navy to Air National Guard?2021-01-20T10:39:50-05:00PO2 Private RallyPoint Member6676502<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>How’s it going RP<br /><br />I am an E-5 currently active in the navy with 7 years in. <br />EOAS Early 24<br />PRD April 22<br />I’m looking to see if it is actually possible to submit a conditional release from the Navy to the Air National Guard. <br /><br />Currently, I have talked with the ANG recruiter and begun processing with him reassuring me that it is possible as long as it goes through on their side. <br />My thing is the navy’s/DoD instruction is oddly vague and maybe you guys and gals might have a more keen insight than our wonderful instruction writers. When I did the read through of the instruction it was very apparent that it’s possible but possibility and likely hood are two separate things. <br /><br />Any help is appreciated!Possibility of Conditional Release from
Navy to Air National Guard?2021-01-20T10:39:50-05:002021-01-20T10:39:50-05:00CPT Lawrence Cable6676649<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>As far as I am aware, it isn't possible to get a conditional release from Active to the Reserves. You will have to ETS, then join the ANG.Response by CPT Lawrence Cable made Jan 20 at 2021 11:38 AM2021-01-20T11:38:02-05:002021-01-20T11:38:02-05:00SFC Private RallyPoint Member6677646<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The National Guard recruiters are notorious for telling people you can get a conditional release. What will happen is you'll submit it to your command, who may even send it up with a lot of quizzical looks before someone points out that enlisted personnel are not released from active duty like that unless they are being accepted into special programs aka commissioning programs. I would say I get a good 10-20 people a year coming from NG or Air Force Recruiters asking about Conditional Releases. You can find all the eligible active duty separation reasons in your Navy enlisted separations reg. A quick Google brings up a Navy.mil page on separations that has very clear instructions for filling out and routing your request.Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Jan 20 at 2021 5:11 PM2021-01-20T17:11:44-05:002021-01-20T17:11:44-05:00SGM Bill Frazer6677683<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Don't hold your breathe, USAF dislikes taking folks from other Branches, unless you have a hell of a lot to offer them.Response by SGM Bill Frazer made Jan 20 at 2021 5:23 PM2021-01-20T17:23:40-05:002021-01-20T17:23:40-05:002021-01-20T10:39:50-05:00