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when term of service expires, reserve or active duty, no more service is required.

The above answer is partially correct. At the end of the 6 year active reserve enlistment, you are required to serve for 2 additional years in the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR). In the IRR, you are not required to attend drill, but in the even of National emergency (OIF), your name could be pulled and you'd be attached to a unit as an individual augmentee. After the 2 years, there is no further obligation.

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Q: If someones in the army reserve or national guard reserve 6 years ends in march 08' would this person still have to do monthly and yearly drills for 2 more years?
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