SFC Private RallyPoint Member2637001<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I hear quite often that all an IRR Service Member has to do to reenlist in the IRR is to call HRC and ask to reenlist. I recently have had a Service Member do just that. However, they tell me they tried several times and that each different person they spoke with had no clue what they were talking about. That Service Member is now out of time since their ETS date is tomorrow.<br /><br />Edit: <br />I have since learned that an IRR Service Member is able to reenlist in the IRR by contacting the HRC IRR/IMA Retention Team. To qualify for this reenlistment they must not have been transferred to the IRR without any flags (i.e. J - APFT Failure, K- Height/Weight Failure, etc).<br /><br />Once approved for the reenlistment, the IRR Service Member will have to coordinate with a local unit to have a Service Representative (I recommend an Army Reserve Career Counselor or National Guard Retention NCO) and an Officiating Officer (for the swear in) to complete the DD Form 4 and DA Form 3540. The IRR Service Member will also have to complete a DA Form 5500/5501 for a height/weight assessment. The Officiating Officer can be one of the conducting members for the height/weight assessment, but it is not recommended to have an Army Reserve Career Counselor participate due to a conflict of interests. It is a conflict of interests since Army Reserve Career Counselors can transfer the IRR Service Member from the IRR to a Reserve TPU Unit.<br /><br />Sometimes the HRC IRR/IMA Retention Branch will place a time limit on the execution of these reenlistments, so an IRR Service Member may have to get everything completed quickly.<br /><br />Should the IRR Service Member have been transferred to the IRR with a disqualifying flag, then they will need to transfer to a Reserve TPU unit to correct the flagging actions. The flags do not prevent the transfer, but the Service Member will have to over come them prior to doing a reenlistment to either continue service or return to the IRR.<br /><br />If you need the HRC IRR/IMA Retention Team contact information, please contact me directly.How does an IRR Service Member reenlist in the IRR? Is there an IRR for Dummies Guide available?2017-06-09T18:47:41-04:00SFC Private RallyPoint Member2637001<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I hear quite often that all an IRR Service Member has to do to reenlist in the IRR is to call HRC and ask to reenlist. I recently have had a Service Member do just that. However, they tell me they tried several times and that each different person they spoke with had no clue what they were talking about. That Service Member is now out of time since their ETS date is tomorrow.<br /><br />Edit: <br />I have since learned that an IRR Service Member is able to reenlist in the IRR by contacting the HRC IRR/IMA Retention Team. To qualify for this reenlistment they must not have been transferred to the IRR without any flags (i.e. J - APFT Failure, K- Height/Weight Failure, etc).<br /><br />Once approved for the reenlistment, the IRR Service Member will have to coordinate with a local unit to have a Service Representative (I recommend an Army Reserve Career Counselor or National Guard Retention NCO) and an Officiating Officer (for the swear in) to complete the DD Form 4 and DA Form 3540. The IRR Service Member will also have to complete a DA Form 5500/5501 for a height/weight assessment. The Officiating Officer can be one of the conducting members for the height/weight assessment, but it is not recommended to have an Army Reserve Career Counselor participate due to a conflict of interests. It is a conflict of interests since Army Reserve Career Counselors can transfer the IRR Service Member from the IRR to a Reserve TPU Unit.<br /><br />Sometimes the HRC IRR/IMA Retention Branch will place a time limit on the execution of these reenlistments, so an IRR Service Member may have to get everything completed quickly.<br /><br />Should the IRR Service Member have been transferred to the IRR with a disqualifying flag, then they will need to transfer to a Reserve TPU unit to correct the flagging actions. The flags do not prevent the transfer, but the Service Member will have to over come them prior to doing a reenlistment to either continue service or return to the IRR.<br /><br />If you need the HRC IRR/IMA Retention Team contact information, please contact me directly.How does an IRR Service Member reenlist in the IRR? Is there an IRR for Dummies Guide available?2017-06-09T18:47:41-04:002017-06-09T18:47:41-04:00MSG Private RallyPoint Member2637006<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>S-1/RPAC would be the SME's for that question. At least, my Soldiers had to go to RPAC to initiate going to IRR.Response by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made Jun 9 at 2017 6:50 PM2017-06-09T18:50:09-04:002017-06-09T18:50:09-04:00SFC Private RallyPoint Member2637506<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If he is affiliated with a Reserve unit, as most IRR are now, the Career Counselor there should be capable of draw up a contract.Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Jun 9 at 2017 11:17 PM2017-06-09T23:17:14-04:002017-06-09T23:17:14-04:00SSG Dave Johnston2804498<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Had that Issue myself in '96, called the IRR, had them send me a reup packet. local Ready Reserve unit did the oath signed off and I mailed it back to HRC/IRR Branch manager. Sorry the service member got screwed over by the incompetence of...Response by SSG Dave Johnston made Aug 5 at 2017 8:07 PM2017-08-05T20:07:13-04:002017-08-05T20:07:13-04:00SGT Private RallyPoint Member6003662<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I’ve done that once before going back into the USAR. All you need to do is either contact HRC directly and/or contact a local reserve career counselor. You might have to do height and weight but you can re-enlist up to another 6 years.Response by SGT Private RallyPoint Member made Jun 14 at 2020 1:05 AM2020-06-14T01:05:41-04:002020-06-14T01:05:41-04:002017-06-09T18:47:41-04:00