SGT Private RallyPoint Member7094223<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>So around November 2020 my 368 form was being sent up my chain of command. However I got the chance to hop on a deployment with another unit. Since then I have changed my mind on my transfer to active. So I am wondering what is the "point of no return" I don't know if the release was ever approved or probably post-poned. Considering it gets approved, can I just never bring the complete form back to my recruiter? I have messaged my NCOIC,but due to time differences I won't hear back in a few hours and thought I may get a quicker response here.Form 368 - What happens if I change my mind on switching from reserve to active during the process?2021-07-08T01:40:42-04:00SGT Private RallyPoint Member7094223<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>So around November 2020 my 368 form was being sent up my chain of command. However I got the chance to hop on a deployment with another unit. Since then I have changed my mind on my transfer to active. So I am wondering what is the "point of no return" I don't know if the release was ever approved or probably post-poned. Considering it gets approved, can I just never bring the complete form back to my recruiter? I have messaged my NCOIC,but due to time differences I won't hear back in a few hours and thought I may get a quicker response here.Form 368 - What happens if I change my mind on switching from reserve to active during the process?2021-07-08T01:40:42-04:002021-07-08T01:40:42-04:00SFC Private RallyPoint Member7094231<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The point of no return is when you sign that active duty contract. It's a conditional release, meaning you are only released on the condition that you enlist in another branch. If you don't, then you aren't released.Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 8 at 2021 1:46 AM2021-07-08T01:46:40-04:002021-07-08T01:46:40-04:002021-07-08T01:40:42-04:00