Posted on Feb 24, 2019
Since my DD368 was approved, will I be able to change my MOS to something combat arms?
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I'm currently a part of the Reserves and I just got in my packet approved to go active duty by my chain of command. I am a 92f but want to change my mos to something combat arms. But 92f is in need according to goarmy.com so i curious if this will keep me in my mos or will i still have the option to change my mos, i understand its about the needs of the army and have no problem staying in my mos. Just curious about my options.
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I am currently a recruiter and what I've seen lately is that, if they have an opening in your current mos, you will keep it. The Army will save money by not retraining you. If you are able to switch your mos, you will pick from a list that the Army currently needs...which I don't see something combat related being an issue
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That's what i was thinking ssg, I hope the army lets me but i would totally understand why i have to stay in fuel which isn't a problem for me, im just happy to be AD now either way. Thank you though any input helps.
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Yeah man either way, you'll be going AD. Even if it doesn't work out now, later on you could reclass once it's time for reenlistment
Yeah man either way, you'll be going AD. Even if it doesn't work out now, later on you could reclass once it's time for reenlistment
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ssgt, i got one more question for you my recruiter has never done a 368 before, so he doesn't know a bunch about it, but how long do you think it would take to ship out if i retain my MOS? Because im ready to go now, just need the orders.
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It all depends really. I've seen as early as a month, up to 6 months. everyone has a different situation, so I cannot give you an exact answer sadly.
It all depends really. I've seen as early as a month, up to 6 months. everyone has a different situation, so I cannot give you an exact answer sadly.
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