AB Private RallyPoint Member3225608<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Hello Rallypoint!<br />I am currently going through reenlistment process.<br />I got discharged from the Air Force (2014) after 1 years of service for minor disciplinary infractions which all happened during my parents sudden divorce in a short 4 week window:<br /><br />-late to class on numerous occasions<br />-missed assignments<br />-falling asleep in class<br />-unintentionally marking on testing paper on numerous occasions<br /><br />I want to stop right here and say that I regret all my wrong doing but I do not regret the lessons learned.<br />Outside of this short window I have been a good Airman and received numerous letters of appreciations.<br />My flight commander (O-3) also recommended me remaining in the Air Force after seeing major improvement in the following months however squadron decided to continue the separation which was a tough pill for me to swallow.<br /><br />I received an Honorable Conditions discharge with Narrative "Minor Infractions" and an RE code of 2B, which barres me to reenlist into the Air Force.<br /><br />The Army turned me away ice cold in 2016 saying it can not be waived<br />but I just found a Guard Recruiter who said that it can be waived.<br />I have no criminal history what so ever, I am a licensed pilot, licensed firearms owner, some college, a web developer for a very reputable company and really dedicated my life in the past years making myself look as presentable as possible for the Army/Guard.<br /><br />My suitability review from battalion came back as APPROVED already.<br />My ASVAB is an 84 and my MEPS physical is excellent and fully qualified.<br />My waiver request just got submitted but I am just so nervous about the results. This is my dream to get back in and I long for nothing more than this.<br />My packed also includes my former flight commanders recommendation to remain in service as well as endorsements from 2 field grade officers as well as my local congressman.<br /><br />What are the odds my friends?What are the chances of getting my waiver approved for the Army Guard (an Air Force RE-2B for minor disciplinary infractions)?2018-01-04T10:49:36-05:00AB Private RallyPoint Member3225608<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Hello Rallypoint!<br />I am currently going through reenlistment process.<br />I got discharged from the Air Force (2014) after 1 years of service for minor disciplinary infractions which all happened during my parents sudden divorce in a short 4 week window:<br /><br />-late to class on numerous occasions<br />-missed assignments<br />-falling asleep in class<br />-unintentionally marking on testing paper on numerous occasions<br /><br />I want to stop right here and say that I regret all my wrong doing but I do not regret the lessons learned.<br />Outside of this short window I have been a good Airman and received numerous letters of appreciations.<br />My flight commander (O-3) also recommended me remaining in the Air Force after seeing major improvement in the following months however squadron decided to continue the separation which was a tough pill for me to swallow.<br /><br />I received an Honorable Conditions discharge with Narrative "Minor Infractions" and an RE code of 2B, which barres me to reenlist into the Air Force.<br /><br />The Army turned me away ice cold in 2016 saying it can not be waived<br />but I just found a Guard Recruiter who said that it can be waived.<br />I have no criminal history what so ever, I am a licensed pilot, licensed firearms owner, some college, a web developer for a very reputable company and really dedicated my life in the past years making myself look as presentable as possible for the Army/Guard.<br /><br />My suitability review from battalion came back as APPROVED already.<br />My ASVAB is an 84 and my MEPS physical is excellent and fully qualified.<br />My waiver request just got submitted but I am just so nervous about the results. This is my dream to get back in and I long for nothing more than this.<br />My packed also includes my former flight commanders recommendation to remain in service as well as endorsements from 2 field grade officers as well as my local congressman.<br /><br />What are the odds my friends?What are the chances of getting my waiver approved for the Army Guard (an Air Force RE-2B for minor disciplinary infractions)?2018-01-04T10:49:36-05:002018-01-04T10:49:36-05:00Sgt Private RallyPoint Member3226469<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It sounds like you are on the right path. The odds are anyone's guess. Good luck.Response by Sgt Private RallyPoint Member made Jan 4 at 2018 3:44 PM2018-01-04T15:44:09-05:002018-01-04T15:44:09-05:00Lt Col Barry Sullins3227100<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Depends on what MOS you're going to fill and how bad they need you. And what the board thinks---if it gets that far.Response by Lt Col Barry Sullins made Jan 4 at 2018 7:06 PM2018-01-04T19:06:25-05:002018-01-04T19:06:25-05:00SSG Private RallyPoint Member3229374<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It depends on your state and what MOS you're shooting for. From reading your post it sounds like it's a good thing I didn't join the Air Force 20 years ago because I would have been in the same boat. lolResponse by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Jan 5 at 2018 2:06 PM2018-01-05T14:06:03-05:002018-01-05T14:06:03-05:00SFC Joseph Weber3231053<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I'm thinking an active guard recruiter knows more than all of us.Response by SFC Joseph Weber made Jan 6 at 2018 2:28 AM2018-01-06T02:28:15-05:002018-01-06T02:28:15-05:002018-01-04T10:49:36-05:00