To terminate an Army Reserve contract after enlisting, you generally need to submit a written request for release to your unit commander, explaining your reasons for wanting to exit. This request is subject to approval and may require documentation supporting your situation, such as medical issues or personal hardships. It's important to follow the proper procedures outlined in Army regulations, and you may be subject to certain obligations until your contract is officially terminated. Consulting with a legal advisor or a personnel officer can provide guidance specific to your circumstances.
What kind of contract? A contract to produce goods, or supplies, or services, for the Army -OR - an enlistment contract? For the former you wuold have to go through a legal process, for the latter, no.
No, you must terminate your active duty statutory obligation (the period of active duty that you had signed your contract for) and then you have the option to enlist into one of the reserve components. If you are finishing your AD time, you will be required to talk with a RC advisor to clear the installation, ask him.
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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.
The start date for enlisting in the army will vary depending on several factors, including the availability of training slots and the needs of the military branch. Generally, it can take a few weeks to several months between enlisting and starting basic training. It's best to speak with a recruiter for more specific information about the current timeline.
You'll have to complete your contract before you do anything. When you get within your reenlistment window, you'll be sent to the Retention NCO.. if they don't convince you to reenlist, you'll still have to stop by the Reserve Component Retention NCO before you clear.. they'll try to steer you towards the Army Reserve or Army National Guard. You will have to contact a Coast Guard Recruiter yourself... first and foremost, you need to find out if they accept prior service personnel... they may not. But if you're looking to transfer out of your active duty contract and be placed instead into a reserve component, it's not likely to happen.
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As of right now, most if not all Felonies will prevent one from enlisting in to the Army, keep in mind most convicted felonies are not permitted by law to carry or own a firearm.
The TA army is the Territorial Army. The TA is part of Britain's reserve forces. They are not part of the regular reserve army but they are the largest of the reserve forces. The TA supports the regular army members in many different aspects.
Because they had trouble enlisting soldiers and raising money .
Men of Rome became soldiers by enlisting in the army.