Posted on Jan 10, 2019
PV2 (Other / Not listed)
5.45K
5
20
1
1
0
I’m currently an army reservist and I submitted my conditional release packet 4 months ago and it is currently stalling at brigade. I’ve been advised that hand delivering it can speed up the process. Does anyone have any experience doing this and can walk me through how to do this? Like how to set up an appointment and who to talk to. Like I said my packets at Brigade, but I don’t even know who has to sign it their.
Posted in these groups: USAREC
Avatar feed
Responses: 7
SFC(P) Drill Sergeant
1
1
0
Join the crowd private mine has been sitting at Div for a couple months now.
I don't understand who would tell a private to hand carry a form for a General to sign (Unless you drive the General around or personally work for the General). Your first General in your COC is the has the authority to release a soldier on the DD 368. Just keep asking your COC the status of it. Your Battalion S-1 has a system I forgot the name where they can look and see where it is and what is holding it up. Hopefully you wrote a good memo stating the reason why you need to be released to go Active Duty. Hope it works out for you.
(1)
Comment
(0)
PV2 (Other / Not listed)
PV2 (Join to see)
6 y
How long ago did u submit your packet?
(0)
Reply
(0)
SFC(P) Drill Sergeant
SFC(P) (Join to see)
6 y
PV2 (Join to see) - I submitted mine back in Oct been at division for awhile. I know the reason why they are sitting on mine though. But I also have been apart of my company for almost 9 years so I have done my time with 3 deployments for them ect. So each situation is different.
(1)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small
MSG Inspector General
1
1
0
You have to let the chain of command do it's job. If their systems are slow or broken, it sucks, but there is a reson why it goes through so many channels. Just because you want to be released to go active, doesn't mean that they have to approve it. In some units the conditional realese authority resides at the brigade level, others at the division. Just continue to ask for it every three days or so.
(1)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
LTC Charles T Dalbec
0
0
0
I would seek contact with your UA and seek telephone number and POC info at higher HQs. That will allow you to find out where higher HQs is and make arrangements to secure signed copy of your packet.
(0)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small

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

close