Posted on Dec 27, 2018
SPC Corey Hall
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I’m curious about the pipeline to become an 11A in the National Guard (the Texas NG if I can get specific info on that). I’m prior service 11B, been out a couple years and just got my bachelors. I’m curious about the process and how competitive it would be to pick up 11A. I’ve read about the merit system and such, I just don’t know much about it and want to know if it’s different in the guard if you’re prior service, and can pick up a guaranteed spot as an infantry officer. Basically I don’t want to go through the process if it might be absurdly difficult to obtain that. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not a matter of unwillingness to work, I just want to lower my risk of getting stuck in a career I don’t want to do it I commit to commissioning.
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CPT Lawrence Cable
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Probably half the National Guard is prior service, so while the lifestyle is a change from Active, you won't be at a disadvantage. You do have more control over your Branch in the Guard than you do on Active Duty and you can go to State OCS with what would amount to a guaranteed Branch. However, that depends on the availability of slots within the state. There should be someone at the State Headquarters that deals with Officer Accessions that will be able to tell you what is available in the state and should be able to steer you do the proper recruiter. Good luck.
A big Infantry presence in Texas, 36th Infantry Division and most of an Airborne Regiment. Only Airborne unit in the National Guard that I am aware of existing.
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That’s pretty much everything I was looking to find out. Thanks a lot for your help!
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Most likely you'll have to enlist as an 09S. You'll drill with a unit until the next state OCS class starts. After you you complete that, the state you're in will most likely determine how you Branch although you'll more than likely get your wish for 11A because they always tend to grant combat mos's when desired. You'll just have to go through the BOLC for 11a whenever that class begins.
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Not sure, but I'd definitely just reach out to a TXARNG officer recruiter and see if they have slots. Good luck and congrats on your degree.
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SPC Corey Hall
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Of course. I try to contact recruiters last, because you know how that always goes. Thank you for your feedback and I appreciate your support!
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