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June 2nd, 2009 at 1:28 am
How to remove mandatory 4 reserve years after serving active duty service?
Hello I would like to know if there is a legitimate way to remove a 4 year reserve contract after serving your 4 years active duty in the service. A contract for 4 years active duty and 4 years reserves. Thanks.
June 2nd, 2009 at 6:30 am
only be reenlisting active or guard and serving that four years
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June 2nd, 2009 at 6:32 am
No every contract is for minimum 8 years but the last 4 oare for Individual Ready reserves no biggie you dont even have to report they hunt you down if they need you
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June 2nd, 2009 at 6:34 am
I don’t know, but I wouldn’t really worry about it. It’s inactive reserve, which means you don’t have to really do anything. The inactive reserve is a “just-in-case they need you” sort of thing. It is extremely rare to be called back to active duty if you are in the inactive reserves. They will call active reserves first, so really don’t worry about it. I’m in the inactive reserves, and I haven’t even heard much about it.
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June 2nd, 2009 at 6:36 am
The only way to “remove it” is to serve 8 years active duty.
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June 2nd, 2009 at 6:38 am
no. all contracts are for EIGHT Years total. if your initial contract spells out 4 years active 4 years Reserve, you have no other choice. if the contract gives you options, then you either Re up for another 4 years, go reserves for 4 years or transfer to IRR for 4 years. at any time during IRR you CAN be called up again.
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