Can I Reclass in the National Guard?

Can I Reclass in the National Guard?

usually you can reclass once you decide to re-enlist/extend. I haven’t know anybody to reclass in the middle of their current contract. Also keep in mind you might not be able to reclass and stay in your current unit due to no open slots for that mos and your rank.

How do I switch units in the National Guard?

The Transfering Process

  1. Notification. Notify the current National Guard unit that you’re relocating to another state.
  2. Clear Supply. Turn-in everything issued to you by your unit (TA-50, etc.) but not clothing.
  3. Begin Coordination. Your unit should notify your state’s Interstate Transfer Coordinator (IST).

How do I Reclass my MOS?

To be authorized to reclass or reenlist for a new MOS, there must be a “Y” under the “In” column of the MOS the soldier wishes to reclass or re-enlist into, regardless of promotable status.

Is it possible to change your MOS?

You can request a specialty reassignment when you re-enlist, during which you agree to serve for another few years in your new position. This is likely the best time to make a move to a new position. There are too many personnel in your current position.

How do I get out of the National Guard?

You can’t quit or leave the National Guard without an extremely purposeful reason. All National Guard employees are allowed up to 15 days of paid military leave for each year of active duty. You can use this time off for any event or emergency necessary requiring you to leave during your active duty time.

How long does it take to transfer units in the National Guard?

FINALIZING THE PAPERWORK As soon as Soldiers have been sworn in, they’ll have 60 days to report to their new unit, and they should contact their new unit of assignment to coordinate training dates and discuss any questions or concerns. Again, IST coordinators can help with this part of the transition.

Do you get to choose where you are stationed in the National Guard?

Duty Station Active-duty service members are often granted basic choice in where they will be stationed after recruit training and military occupational specialty school – called Advanced Individual Training (AIT) for Army soldiers.

Can you choose your MOS in the National Guard?

What kind of job will I do in the Guard? That’s up to you. When you enlist, you’ll choose a job—known as a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS), which is Guard speak for “your job.” Every job title in the Guard has a code, using a number and letter. For example, a Cavalry Scout is MOS 19D (19 Delta).

Can I change my MOS after basic training?

Once you complete MOS school and hit the fleet, you are most likely going to stay in that job for the next four years. Depending on how urgently needed your MOS is, you may be eligible to switch MOSs after your two year mark.

How soon can I change my MOS?

You must usually have served 6 months in your current MOS. You must usually have 1 year time on station before the Army will consider moving you again. You need to find the MILPER message (available on the HRC website) for the current in/out calls.

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