Posted on Apr 15, 2020
What are some tips on how I can transfer from Active Duty Army to Active Duty Air Force?
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Good afternoon,
I served in the Air National Guard from 2011 to 2017 and soon after pursued the Army to try and provide a life for my wife and newborn son. As I'm almost in my reenlistment window; I am seeing that the quality of life in the Air Force and job progression was far better in the Air Force than in the Army. For background information, I am a 12T (Technical Engineer) assigned to Fort Bliss; never so much as touched a total station since AIT.
My question is this: as I'm finding it harder to get into the Air Force from the Army, are there folks who have successfully made the transistion and how do I begin?
Thank you for your help!
I served in the Air National Guard from 2011 to 2017 and soon after pursued the Army to try and provide a life for my wife and newborn son. As I'm almost in my reenlistment window; I am seeing that the quality of life in the Air Force and job progression was far better in the Air Force than in the Army. For background information, I am a 12T (Technical Engineer) assigned to Fort Bliss; never so much as touched a total station since AIT.
My question is this: as I'm finding it harder to get into the Air Force from the Army, are there folks who have successfully made the transistion and how do I begin?
Thank you for your help!
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Responses: 4
Another option would be to go back to the Air Guard or Air reserve to prevent a break in service and work to get activated or go active duty.
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SGT (Join to see)
Thank you sir, I've thought about the AGR route, but have you seen any of your soldiers try this to successfully cross over?
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LTC (Join to see)
I had a Soldier go USCG and I had a Guard Soldier go USNR. I also knew a fellow officer who transferred to the USAF when they had a special program for it but I don't know of anyone who went direct from active duty Army to active duty Air Force.
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Find a good recruiter, means an older one, find out what he likes to drink and bring a couple of expensive brands when you meet. Start in March for the 1 Oct open window. They limit acceptance to just a few hundred per year so Oct 2 they are gone for the year. Be willing to go anywhere cause any reason to deny will be used. Get ready to lose 1 grade in rank. Once you are in, means sworn in, go party cause the force is sooooo different than the Army. Been there, done it. Start NOW or it will be too late.
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SGT (Join to see)
Okay, Thank you for this. When did you get into the air force and how long did you have to work the process? I know that no one "has" to talk to me until I'm ETS from the Army; did you find that true?
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TSgt George Austin
The year I did it they took 212 prior service. I started in November, did everything, visited the recruiter weekly to make sure he kept up. There is a lot of crap for the recruiter to do, hence the fine bourbon. Now is the time for Oct 2020 and if you are lucky you can be slotted by March. Probably have some civilian time in the reserves between. I had ETS'ed and went to college so there was a break for me. You should find a recruiter that will not change stations for awhile ad ask about EST dates questions. I did mine a lifetime ago and never regretted it. The Army pitches tents and eats C-rats. The AF builds a NCO club and barracks then tell congress they need a runway!!
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I did observe an Active Duty Marine transfer over to Active Duty Army without a break in service. So that path can be done but it does as others have claimed mean the specific Marine had to be at the end of their Marine enlistment. And it involved TDY, timing of his Marine seperation and terminal leave along with his future unit opening. He pulled that off about 2005 or 2006. They flew him to a seperate Army base just to get new Army uniforms and CIF issue, then flew him to his Active Army unit. He had to do all the research himself to find out how it was done. Never heard of it from Army to Air Force. One thing you might consider is the Armys early release program they have for ROTC. They drop the last 2-3 months of your contracted enlistment if you sign a contracted ROTC position with a University ROTC detachment. If you want to make that happen forget about Active Duty anybody. You have to contact the ROTC Commander at the University you want to attend and they will advise you of next steps. In regards to your original wish of Active Duty Army to Active Duty Air Force without a break in service. IF that can be done..........nobody in Active Army or was in Active Army will usually know anything about it. You do need to contact someone in the Air Force that has followed that path or a USAF Recruiter that has knowledge in that area (lots of work on your part there). BTW, I explored all this way back in 1987 when I left the Army. Nobody back then had a clue in Active Army about the ROTC early out program because it is not the Regular Army's focus to help Soldiers about to ETS......they only really knew the retention to Active Army options. It's you on your own doing the phone calls and legwork yourself. So I interviewed with the ROTC Commander (a Major). He stated quite candidly, "Don't worry about your CO or 1SG, I am skilled at making this happen and it will happen if you sign up".
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