Posted on Jul 7, 2015
SFC Shakira Browne
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I'm an 11 year indef. SSG. I'm on the fence about getting out because I have a son that I'm missing out on things with. 11 years is hard to throw away when I'm essentially over the hump. I'd like to see if I can get attached a reserve MI Unit back home in Georgia, but I'm concerned applying for AGR will take me completely out of my MOS. Has anyone ever heard of an active duty soldier being assigned to a reserve unit?
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COL Vincent Stoneking
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I would suggest you explore AC/RC units under First Army. In general, they have a core cadre of AC (AC, not AGR, though they have some of those too) Soldiers but a majority of Reservists. Given your MOS, I expect you would have to go to an immaterial billet.
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SFC Shakira Browne
SFC Shakira Browne
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That's another route I didn't consider! Thanks for suggestion sir.
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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We used to have some AC officers assigned at the state level (being that we are so small) to liaison-ate (yeah I made up that word) between us and big Army. Stuff like making sure our force alignment and structure was working and training was meeting standards. As the good COL Mikel J. Burroughs states AGR is a crap shoot. Even once you're in the door, you go where the rank is to make your next promotion. Units aren't manned by AGR like on active duty. You generally have a supply SGT, readiness/training NCO and possibly an admin NCO at the company level, an officer in the S-3 and similar NCOs at the BN and above. During the week, they are all involved with keeping training schedules, required paperwork and administration of the unit going and not necessarily working in the same position they would on a drill weekend. Most of the AGR force structure will support the state HQ and its functions and not necessarily MTOE units.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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SFC Shakira Browne
SFC Shakira Browne
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Thanks Sir! I had read somewhere it was a crap shoot. I guess I was hoping because I fall into such a small niche (MI linguist) I'd have a better chance. I have operated at the training level though. I'm SHARP AND EOL qual'd too. I wasn't sure if they even considered things like that. I appreciate the "hard right" answer,sir!
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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SFC Shakira Browne With SHARP and EOL they would more than likely put you in a command level position doing just that. Unfortunately your MOS plays little into AGR slotting, supply being one of the exceptions. You would still be doing your MI linguist job on your weekend drills but during the week you may be at a different unit doing a different job altogether. Silly, but that is the way the system works.
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MAJ Ronnie Reams
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I think I know that the State USPFO is on active duty, but do not know about his people.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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Edited 9 y ago
SFC Shakira Browne I did a little eresearch oin the web and this is what I found out. You need to speak with someone in the AGR Assessions program for the Reserves. Your not going to like what I have to share: "The AGR application process is different between the National Guard and Army Reserves. The reserves accept one application and runs off an OML list. You will not know where you are going before (if) you get offered a position." There are some AGR RP Members out here, so hopefully they will chime in and provide additional guidance.


Here is website that may give you additional information: Good Luck

http://www.goarmy.com/careers-and-jobs/current-and-prior-service/continue-serving/army-reserve-prior-service/active-guard-reserve.html
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SFC Shakira Browne
SFC Shakira Browne
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Thanks for the info sir! I will always appreciate an unpopular truthful answer over false hope !
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Is it possible for an Active Duty Soldier to get assigned to a Reserve Unit?
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I am in a reserve unit that falls under an active duty command within a hybrid brigade. Occasionally, we get active duty members "tasked" to us to fill in shortages, or give them a job until they retire. Typically this is in leadership positions or to fill an empty AGR slot.

I am not sure about just joining a reserve unit in the manner you are thinking.
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SFC Shakira Browne
SFC Shakira Browne
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I'd much rather stay active and just fill in an AGR slot at a reserve unit. The overall endpoint is to get home for a little bit. Thanks for the input!
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LTC(P) Secretary Of The General Staff
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SSG Browne...I can tell you that this IS going to happen in the Louisiana National Guard beginning in FY17. I am currently the Administrative Officer for the 199th Regiment (RTI) where we teach WLC, OCS, 88M, 12N, 12W, and 31B. Fort Polk's WLC will be closing their doors at the end of FY16 and we will be picking up their mission. Our current AGR instructors will be augmented with both Active Duty and USAR AGR Instructors and Staff. These E6 instructor positions will be MOS immaterial so you PMOS will not matter.
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SFC Shakira Browne
SFC Shakira Browne
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I would definitely like an instructor position if I got stationed with a reserve unit!
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Sgt Matt Koeneman
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I know it is in the Corps. Reserve units will sometimes have need of an active duty personnel to fill a permanent position.
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MAJ Ronnie Reams
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I think I remember something call Additive Full-Time Manning, where AD soldiers were assigned to USAR and ArNG units. Also, Advisors, both O and EM, assigned to USAR and ArNG.
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MAJ Ronnie Reams
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I think I remember such, called additive full time manning or something like that. Kinda like an ROTC assignment where you go to the area where you plan to retire. Guvment moves your HHG and such, and you get a place to call home in your golden years. Often led to soldier ROAD.
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You mentioned GA, aren't there any MI positions at Benning, Stewart or Gordon? The USAR does have MI units and wouldn't prevent you from staying in your MOS, so AGR could work for you. You can submit an AGR packet, if you don't like what they offer you, simply decline the position. AGR accessions has some flexibility in placing new AGR accessions, so it could work out. As LTC Stoneking mentioned AC/RC slots are available as well, your branch should be able to tell you where those are located.
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