Posted on Jul 28, 2015
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BLUF: Can a Guardsman go Active by reclassing into 17C?

Forgive my poor reading comprehension skills, but I’m trying to make sense of the new reenlistment rules.

I'm a 35M in the National Guard trying to go back into active (35M is overstrengthed and I can’t go back in as one). I know by recruiting standards, I'm considered prior service, so I looked at the business rules. The rules state that for my rank, they're taking a few MOS's, but I was wondering if they meant I had to have that MOS to get back in or if the Army would let me MOS-T. The one I was looking at is 17C, which wasn’t on the business rules list, but the list came out before the MILPER message for the MOS did. The MILPER message is curiously silent on people trying to go from NG to Active (there are no 17C NG slots yet, so I can’t be both a Guardsman and a 17C).
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SGT Radio Operations Nco
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It's a brand new mos so you might have to go active to reclass to 17C.
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Is that a pre req for 25D to know those programs ?
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SFC Instructor, Enlisted Aide Training Course
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There are other spots to be stationed at, not just Fort Gordon. SGT (Join to see)
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SGT Radio Operations Nco
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SFC (Join to see) any airborne slots for this mos and any in the sof community ?
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SFC Instructor, Enlisted Aide Training Course
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SGT (Join to see) - I don't know about the "P" or dark slots, but I was just meaning, that there are 5 other locations these 17C will be going, not just Gordon.
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The MOSs listed in the buisness rules are the only ones being accepted. Meaning, you must already hold one of them. However, you can try reclass to 18X if you want AD bad enough. You should get in touch with your local Army Recruiter to verify. The rules change all the time.
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SGT Warren Lacey
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It is hard to say these days but reclassing used to be a very common way of returning to active duty my best advise it to speak to your retention NCO or a local recruiter and good luck in you future
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