Posted on Oct 15, 2017
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If I switched from Army reserve to active duty, Can I pick my duty station.
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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You'll fill out a dream sheet.......and may the odds be ever in your favor.
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SPC Cbrn Specialist
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Thank you. Do you know if I will know before I reclass or find out during school
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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SPC (Join to see) - You will do the Dream Sheet at MEPS (unless that changed). But, you won't really find out until usually right before AIT ends when you get your follow on orders.
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SPC Cbrn Specialist
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Roger. Thank you
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SSgt Boyd Herrst
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It seems like everybody has their synopsis of what to do. Talk to most e’vodyvyou can.. some have really good info. And some tell a “sad sack” tale.. take those with a good belt of something smooth after yiu’ve Transitioned.. just take the bad with the good.. life isn’t always perfect.. good fortunes in your transition!
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Depends, if you're under 48 months active federal service then you will have the choice to reclass or stay your current MOS. If you stay your same MOS you can choose a duty station based on what is available.
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SPC Cbrn Specialist
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Thank you
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SPC Cbrn Specialist
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I’m currently a 74D and I reenlisted 2016 September. I am prior service and was out for 8 years and came back in last year. What might you think with that SSG
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So the important thing is how much active federal service do you have on your last DD 214? If you were in the reserves for 10 years but were only activated for AIT and Basic that is all they count.
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SGT Jamarl Jones
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How does the amount of AFS play into it?
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