Posted on Aug 25, 2019
Conditional Release from NG to Active (Financial Hardship)?
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I’m coming back from AIT (i’m a 31B split op in the California NG). I will not be able to financially support myself, so i’m looking to get a conditional release(based on financial hardship) to active duty. anybody familiar with the process, if it’s easier getting he release because of the hardship. how long it takes, any info helps. thanks.
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I am part of the NG too and it always pains me to hear of a Reservist going over to the AD side. Let me tell you why the Reserve component is better if you are in a financial situation. I am currently deployed as a single soldier and earning Base Pay, BAH, IDP, Hazard Pay, and BAS. If you need money fast, deploy within the NG or if you cannot find a deployment, find a job in the Guard as SAD, ADOS, or AGR (you probably won't be able to get this though). You're part of the CARNG? Here's the link to look for state active duty jobs: https://calguard.ca.gov/cmd-jobs/ . You will get your base pay, BAH, and BAS. You will be making twice as more than if you went Active Duty. Shit, even a civilian job will pay you more than AD. All in all, if you still decide to go AD, talk to an Active Duty recruiter to get the DA Form 368, fill it out, pass it on to your leadership, who will decide if they need you or not (if you're an E4 and below, most likely they can let you go), this may take months, depending on your unit if they decide to expedite the process.
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MSG (Join to see) is correct, you need to get with a recruiter upon your return and start the process ASAP! At the end of the day your NG will base their decision on their investment ($) and personal numbers. I know it sucks but that’s the reality.
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Get with a Recruiter. Fill out a DA Form 368 Conditional Release Request. Send it up your Chain of Command. The time it takes will vary from one Command to another. Once it is submitted, it will be at least 3-6 months before you have the final answer. Bear in mind that each Commander at each level do not have to grant the release. They can say NO. They are not obligated to release you.
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SSG (Join to see)
MSG, would you know what regulation reflects this? I'm,looking to conditional release from NG to Active. Currently have 15 years of NG time.
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MSG (Join to see)
SSG (Join to see) I dont know off the top of my head. I'll need to do some digging. In your case, being a SSG with 15 yrs TIS....things will not be easy. One thing that will need to happen for you is a Grade determination to see if you can go from NG to AC as a SSG or SGT....or even a SPC. I'll see what I can fins and get back to you
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