Posted on Apr 24, 2015
What time can I start working with a NG recuiter? Going AD to NG.
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The rules have probably changed since I left active duty. My unit retention NCO gave me the option to re-enlist straight into the national guard when I was in my window. You may have to ask him directly. Other than that, the earliest would be 365 days out with a NG recruiter.
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SFC Steven Borders
SSG (Join to see) When you did that did is count as a PCS? So basically I could start working with my retention NCO in Jun of 2016. Which is what I figured I just wanted to touch base with SM's that are currently in NG. I know things work a little differently from AD.
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It was a still considered an ETS. I stayed in the local community at Ft. Sill, so there was no moving expense. I just had a report date for the NG unit. This was 15 years ago, so I recommend talking with the NG recruiters and base movement office if you're not staying in the local community.
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About 6 months out from ETS. My son just did that & signed a contract for his position in the ARNG - the only unit in the country (Army RCs) that have his MOS. He's at Ft. Carson & is joining the TX ARNG.
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If I was you I would start talking to your hometown Guard Recruiter ASAP or within 90 days of your ETS.
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