Posted on Jan 18, 2023
1LT Alexander Smith
5.42K
43
19
12
12
0
I recently resigned my commission as an Army National Guard Officer in 2022 and was hoping to enlist in a different branch on active duty after some unexpected life developments (not legal or criminal). I attempted to go Navy but the Recruiter stated it was against policy. The Air Force said they take prior service in very limited numbers and I would have to go down a TACP/JTAC career path. Are there any other branches that will take a prior service Officer as enlisted?
Avatar feed
Responses: 15
SFC Retention Operations Nco
7
7
0
The Navy and the AF are known to be unwelcoming to prior service. The Army is the only branch that's really welcoming to prior service in general.
(7)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
LTC Program Manager
6
6
0
Sounds like there is a lot more to this story. Regardless, I hope you find your path.
(6)
Comment
(0)
LTC Program Manager
LTC (Join to see)
2 y
What are you trying to accomplish by changing component and becoming enlisted? I can't help but think you could find what your looking for without making such a major change.
(2)
Reply
(0)
1LT Alexander Smith
1LT Alexander Smith
2 y
LTC (Join to see) Good morning Sir, I sent you a message directly with more information.
(1)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small
MSgt Electrical Power Production
3
3
0
Edited 2 y ago
The Air Force has always been restrictive of prior service as to who they take on the active side. AF Reserve and Guard are much better options. You also might consider the Coast Guard. I believe they are receptive to prior service. Although considering all the problems with retention and recruitment these days all branches may be easier to work with. Good luck!
(3)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small

Join nearly 2 million former and current members of the US military, just like you.

close