Posted on Nov 30, 2023
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If you are indefinite IRR, do you need to go through MEPS to go back to drilling, and how do you get a PHA vif you are trying to do PME?
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COL Randall C.
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No, you don't have to go through a MEPS to transfer to a drilling status. You're in a different component and haven't been discharged from the military.

If you're in the IRR, you are accounted for through HRC* directly. Contact your talent manager regarding transferring to a drilling status.

Finally, for a PHA - request one online*

I do have to ask - weren't you given any of this information when you were transferred to the IRR? At a minimum you should have been told who is tracking you now.
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* HRC IRR Division - https://www.hrc.army.mil/content/Individual%20Mobilization%20Augmentee%20and%20Individual%20Ready%20Reserve%20Division
* Requesting a PHA - https://www.hrc.army.mil/content/Periodic%20Health%20Assessment%20(PHA)
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Not saying this is the case with the dear Captain....but I knew too many a folk that once they were told they were officially IRR....it was peace out on everything.
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COL Randall C.
COL Randall C.
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MSG (Join to see) - very true. I've come across a couple when I was at the Benning ... errr .. Moore CRC that had no clue they were still in the military until they received notification. It was a rude awakening for some.
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CPT Quartermaster Officer
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Actually communication through this entire process has been incredibly slow. Sometimes it's easier to ask general questions on an open platform than to wait for a email response or leaving messages
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
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CPT (Join to see) - amen to that! Wishing you all the best in your next steps!
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Is it possible......... if one wants back into a TPU status from the IRR that a quicker path might be to find a Drilling unit and commander willing to take the IRR soldier and just submit for such transfer.

Poof, done...........?????

I was under the impression the IRR administrative process was more or less just an administrative unit that holds IRR soldiers as a place holder. In that it operates more or less the same as another unit would in terms of moving people into and out of the unit.

If that's the case then all one would need is to submit a DA4651 with the signatures of the gaining commander and the authority of the IRR. Regarding the IRR soldier's medical readiness would merely be the problem of the new unit.

I would think the USAR would jump up and down at pushing soldiers out of the IRR into TPU status.

Then again, the Army itself is the greatest hurdle to success in the Army.

I thought that was the magic of the IRR. One can be broken all to bits, and unless that is documented in the system for the SM then they are as clean and squeaky as they were Day 1.
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