Probably not. It's extremely hard just switching from a reservist to active duty, I've heard guys that we're waiting more than 14 months to make the switch to active and are still on hold. Its all about the needs or the Marines reserves and the the needs of the active duty command. It probably won't even be possible to switch, unless you haven't left for boot yet.
Yes. Members of military reserve components (including both the federal reservists and the National Guard) attend the same Basic Training/Boot Camp as their active duty counterparts.
You can. You'll have to do a minimum of two years active duty, at least. The same eight year Mandatory Service Obligation is still in effect.. if you ETS before eight years from the day you enlist, you'll be placed in the Individual Ready Reserve and subject to recall if needed.
No. You have to go to school like everyone else.
There are many forms of combat unit, many with different jobs inside of them. Here is a list of what the Army officially lists as combat units. Go to the site linked below, and it will show you all of the jobs. You can also click show description at the top of the list to show what the job is about and its requirements (active duty, reserve, open to women, closed to women).
Yea u would most likely die to,, they put all the reserve on the frontlines
You can be called to active duty.
Yes
You'll still be categorised as National Guard, but yes. You'll go through the exact same BCT and AIT (or else OSUT) as the Regular Army and Army Reserve do.
You'd have to wait until the end of your current enlisted, if you're currently enlisted in the Marine Corps on active duty. If you wish to go from the Marine Corps Reserve into the Regular Army, that can be done, though.
Yes. Members of military reserve components (including both the federal reservists and the National Guard) attend the same Basic Training/Boot Camp as their active duty counterparts.
The only way you can AWOL from the Army Reserve is if you're called to active duty, and fail to report in. If you miss your UTA drills (10 days of drill missed will get you discharged), it's typically just a discharge for unsatisfactory participation, and you could go back in 30 days later if you wished.
You can. You'll have to do a minimum of two years active duty, at least. The same eight year Mandatory Service Obligation is still in effect.. if you ETS before eight years from the day you enlist, you'll be placed in the Individual Ready Reserve and subject to recall if needed.
No. You have to go to school like everyone else.
Yes, you can go to West Point as a prior service cadet.
Typically, cadets don't get mobilized. I guess the army feels that it's more important for you to finish school than to go to war. That doesn't mean it's impossible, I just don't believe I've ever seen it.
Go see the Army active duty recruiter
Yes, soldiers on active duty may attend college or other training during nonduty hours.