Posted on Apr 11, 2019
TSgt Carl Johnson
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I was transferred to Non-Active Reserve status on 5 DEC 91, and enlisted in the Air National Guard on 5 APR 2003. I'm sure that some of you have had, or have known someone with, longer breaks than that.
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PO1 Dennis Herdina
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I have heard of 1 indiv who was reactivated for Desert Storm...very specialized case..he was a 16 inch gunfire specialist from Korea or WW2. Not sure if this is a sea story or not..i heard he was a Master Chief when retired in 88.
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TSgt Carl Johnson
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I heard some stories in Desert Storm, too. I never met any of the people who were recalled for active duty, but there was talk in the camp. I chalked most of it up to scuttlebutt, but you know some of them were probably true.
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SPC Mike Bolton
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I got out of the guard in 1996. Talked to a recruiter last Friday about getting back in. I'll be 46 this year.
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TSgt Carl Johnson
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Outstanding! I turned 43 two months after my reenlistment. Best of luck to you, I hope all goes well for you!
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MSgt Nondestructive Inspection (NDI)
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I only had a couple years... but if i didn’t have one I’d be retired by now. Damn...
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TSgt Carl Johnson
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Believe me, I know the feeling! It's worth it, though.
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SSG Brian G.
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You say transferred to Inactive Reserve in 91, but when you were transferred, how many years did you have left on that contract. There is no actual 'break' until the contract is up and the next one begins. You might not be active or reserve but you are still under contract.

That said, the longest I saw was 6 years.
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TSgt Carl Johnson
TSgt Carl Johnson
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Excellent question! I had one year left on the contract, and I did get called in for one muster. I think the First Sergeant was just trying to annoy me, but my feelings were, "Oh, well, just part of the deal I made."
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SSG Brian G.
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Could have been that, or as I recall with IRR your only actual obligation was once a year to call and say "hey, I'm alive and nothing is changed, still here." Could be different with the Air Force but that was the basics of it.
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TSgt Carl Johnson
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Well, it was in 1992, so there is a very high likelihood that I don't remember everything precisely, lol.
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