SPC Private RallyPoint Member3149961<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>i am interested in studying abroad with my university for one month in Ireland i am about to put in a split train request to my unit and was wondering if there will be any other forms i need to fill or training that is required to go abroad. i don't think anyone in my unit has ever done this so i just want to be prepared knowing exactly what i need to do encase they don't know.Is there anything I need to know to study Abroad in Ireland for one month while in the National Guard?2017-12-06T14:56:52-05:00SPC Private RallyPoint Member3149961<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>i am interested in studying abroad with my university for one month in Ireland i am about to put in a split train request to my unit and was wondering if there will be any other forms i need to fill or training that is required to go abroad. i don't think anyone in my unit has ever done this so i just want to be prepared knowing exactly what i need to do encase they don't know.Is there anything I need to know to study Abroad in Ireland for one month while in the National Guard?2017-12-06T14:56:52-05:002017-12-06T14:56:52-05:00SPC David Willis3149996<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Leave anything tying you to the military at home.Response by SPC David Willis made Dec 6 at 2017 3:08 PM2017-12-06T15:08:01-05:002017-12-06T15:08:01-05:00LTC(P) Private RallyPoint Member3150198<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You will need to complete a SUTA request, and get it approved through your CoC. They will probably advise you to go to the US State Dept website to research any known travel issues in the country. Shouldn't be an issue if you start it 60-90 days out.Response by LTC(P) Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 6 at 2017 4:20 PM2017-12-06T16:20:04-05:002017-12-06T16:20:04-05:00SFC Private RallyPoint Member3151088<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Assuming you have a security clearance you also need to submit a foreign travel report through your unit security manager. That covers you in case of future reinvestigations or if any issues were to arise. <br /><br />V/rResponse by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 6 at 2017 9:25 PM2017-12-06T21:25:28-05:002017-12-06T21:25:28-05:00MSG Private RallyPoint Member3151465<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You need to create an account with the APACS website, notify the nearest embassy or consulate. You need travel clearance from your S2. You need to have approval from your unit. I had a Soldier who went permissive TDY to Ireland for one semester back in 2011, if my memory is correct, he also had something from the ed Center for the GI Bill. Good luck in Ireland.Response by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 7 at 2017 1:47 AM2017-12-07T01:47:47-05:002017-12-07T01:47:47-05:00CPO Private RallyPoint Member3151975<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Yes, especially if you have a security clearance. As a USAR or ARNG Soldier, when traveling off duty as a civilian you still need to do almost everything required when traveling on duty as a Soldier. Contact your unit security manager for details. I doubt the DoD FCG for Ireland requires an ISOPREP and I don't think you need a DA 31, but may need to request RST. You will likely require annual Level 1 anti-terrorism training, SERE 100, and annual OPSEC training. Submit a foreign travel memo/form, receive a foreign travel briefing, register your travel dates with State Dept's Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP), current on all medical immunizations (DoD, EUCOM, US CDC, and Ireland). Definitely need a valid passport. Doubt you'll require EUCOM theater clearance. <br /><br />Or you just ignore all military travel requirements and hope your next background investigator renewing your security clearance (or fed employment) does not check your passport travel log and discover you traveled abroad without properly reporting it. Again, contact your unit security manager for guidance<br /><br />Additionally, see if you can get the military to pay for your school (i.e. tuition assistance) You will likely run a debt with SGLI so check on that. Are you in TriCare? How is your medical covered in Ireland? I'd have a plan instead of rolling the dice. What about a phone/internet plan? Carry a credit card and leave the debit card at home (ATM card is okay). Credit cards have far more legal protections, max loss is $50, and often free buyer protections/insurance. Debit cards have few legal protections, fewer overseas, and you can lose more than everything in your account. Have copies of your passport data page available to share instead of handing over your actual passport at commercial establishments. 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Response by CPO Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 7 at 2017 8:41 AM2017-12-07T08:41:48-05:002017-12-07T08:41:48-05:00Capt Daniel Goodman3617846<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I know his might perhaps sound like a trivially unrelated question, however, I have an interest in such things...what major are you? What is the program in Ireland for, so far as you might care to say? How does it relate to your degree, presumably a bachelors, I'm assuming? Also, are there any possibly simpler CONUS substitutes that might make your finishing your program easier, or is your eagerness to go a matter of personal preference? I only ask that out of curiosity, as I found your problem of interest, as I'd said...obviously, I realize you might not be able to or prefer to not answer any or all of my thought questions, however, I merely ask of, as I hadn't heard quite that scenario asked about on here before, I'd be most eager to hear more, many thanks...interesting question....Response by Capt Daniel Goodman made May 11 at 2018 3:01 AM2018-05-11T03:01:46-04:002018-05-11T03:01:46-04:002017-12-06T14:56:52-05:00