Posted on Jan 12, 2019
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I'm currently in the Army Reserve and my ETS date is Oct 7, 2020. Once I hit 1 year until my ETS date, can I start the process to enlist for Active Duty or do I have to wait until my Reserve contract is completely done? PFC (Join to see) SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL SSG(P) James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4" LTC Stephen F. CPL Dave Hoover SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth PVT James Strait Sgt Wayne Wood SSG (Join to see) Capt Dwayne Conyers CPT Jack Durish
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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I'm assuming you can't do a conditional release, or don't want to. A year out seems pretty far, but it never hurts to talk to an AD recruiter. They'll tell you what they're current policies are on working with prior service.
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It's not that I don't want to do a conditional release, but supposably there is a stop loss policy in effect for the reserve so it's making getting an approved conditional release near impossible.
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SSG(P) (Join to see) as I said, can't or don't.
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SSG Brian G.
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Why not simply talk to the AD recruiter who will then walk you through the process and get the ball rolling for a possible release from reserve status to go active duty. No need to ETS and go through all that rigamaroll.
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Good morning! You may request a conditional release from the Army Reserve to go Regular Army at any point in time as long as your chain of command is fine with it. If they are, you need to reach out to a recruiter so they can help you fill out the DD368 and your unit will need to endorse it and forward it up the chain to the first General Officer. The caveat is if you are on a bonus contract, you may be on the hook for it if you pop smoke early.

Regardless, weigh your options and definitely get with your chain of command and recruiter. I am all for career progression because it is good for the Army and most importantly, going Regular Army is good for YOU. #TakeCareOfTroops.

Keep at it, high speed.
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