Posted on Jun 7, 2022
1LT All Source Intelligence
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Specifically, those with ROTC Scholarship. Regs indicate full 8 years as TPU. I was under the impression that it was 6 TPU and 2 IRR. Does it just come down to whomever approves it? Could somebody clarify?
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COL Jon Thompson
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For a scholarship, it is 8 years of TPU status. Non-scholarship is 6 and 2.
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Thanks Sir. Does it matter the type of scholarship? ie 3 yr? Also are you still obligated to do the full 8 if you deployed or had any time on active orders?
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COL Jon Thompson
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1LT (Join to see) It is the same service obligation regardless of the length of scholarship. Deployments or other active duty tours during that time do not shorten the obligation.
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Thanks Gentlemen. That’s what I thought, but upon reviewing AR 135-91, it looks like a Scholarship ROTC officer is obligated to do the full 8 TPU. I’ve never heard that before so I’m still confused.
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MAJ Ronnie Reams
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Surprised it specifies TPU, I would think that any Ready Reserve service would count. Guess I would be wrong. LOL
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You can request a transfer to the IRR with an effective date of six years after your commissioning date.
You can submit a resignation with an effective date of eight years after your commissioning date.
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