Posted on Jan 8, 2017
CW3 Mc 12 W/S Pilot In Command
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SFC A.M. Drake
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Sir,

If you retire from any Active Duty branch you are prohibited from rejoining the AR or NG you are coded as 4R on DD-214....with that being said the Army has an Retiree Recall for certain shortage jobs. I can get the exact regs for you tomorrow! Right now it's National Championship time!
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SFC A.M. Drake
SFC A.M. Drake
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RE-Code 4R applies to: A person who retired for length of Service with 15 or more years Active Federal Service (AFS)
Eligibility: Ineligible for enlistment
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CW3 Mc 12 W/S Pilot In Command
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Thanks for the response. I heard that "if" the unit really needs your MOS they can make acceptations to "hire" you as a retiree. However, thanks for the info.
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SFC A.M. Drake
SFC A.M. Drake
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CW3 (Join to see) - DA has the authority only to rescind your retirement and let you drill for points. On the HRC website you can view the "Retiree Recall" information.
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MAJ Jim Steven
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I always assumed that if I retired from active, but then joined Guard/Reserve that i would be cut off from retirement pay until around 65...in fact, that is why I am not in the Guard/Reserve
will be interested to read the responses...
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SFC George Smith
SFC George Smith
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When I Retired In '99 I Was Not Allowed To Go to The Guard Or Reserve... And Draw Retirement pay And "Drill Pay"
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SSG Roger Ayscue
SSG Roger Ayscue
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SSG (Join to see) - wait till you get there and you MUST retire from the Active Force. I think all retirees consider this if at least for a fleeting second
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MSgt John McGowan
MSgt John McGowan
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I tried to join the guard after I retired but they wouldn'the take me. This was in the 70th.
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SFC A.M. Drake
SFC A.M. Drake
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Sir that's inaccurate as well
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LTC Mark Overberg
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There are limited situations where you can retire from active duty and then continue to serve in the Reserve Components. An example of why a member would do that is because he/she still wants to serve and can or to qualify for increased retired pay. An O-5 could receive a regular (active federal service) retirement, transfer to the Guard to accept a promotion to O-6, then qualify for a nonregular (RC) retirement and at age 60 (or less if he/she served qualifying time after 2008 in the RC) start collecting nonregular retirement pay as an O-6.
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