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    Going back in

    After several years I've made the commitment to go back into the Reserves. I kept my seabag full of utilities in case I ever felt the call. They're all woodlands. Need to buy all new ones now. At least I can give them to my kids and their friends run around the neighborhood.


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    Congrats, Sir.

    The Reserves really can be the best of both worlds.


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    Congrats Sir, Is it easier for an Officer to get back in? There are a few Marines here trying to get back in and it seems to be a long process, me included. PS Tustin was my favorite Duty Station, you ever been there? SF


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    Getting back into the Reserves is hella easy compared to AD.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alisium View Post
    Getting back into the Reserves is hella easy compared to AD.
    Could you elaborate more please, we want to know.


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    Contact a prior service recruiter, pick a unit with an opening that you're willing to travel to, go to MEPS (if it's been a while), check in.

    I know I'm going to eat those words because things are changing so much in the Marine Corps.

    But for me, I just called the PSR, met him at Camp Telega (where A Co 4th LAR was before it moved to Las Flores) the next weekend and checked in. I was still on my IRR time though.

    All you really need is for there to be a need in that unit's TOE and a good RE code.

    The best part is, if you are still IRR you go in non-ob and if there isn't a stop loss or stop move you can come and go as you please, provided you check in and out properly. And the reserves are really good if you have a young family and want to stay somewhat fastened to that side of the life.

    Hey, what bn were you in recruit training. We were in around the same times.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alisium View Post
    .

    Hey, what bn were you in recruit training. We were in around the same times.
    2nd Bn, 2043 MCRD SD

    Sh!t we just Hijacked an Officers Thread...outta here!


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    Good to see you decided to return to the Corps sir.

    On a side note, it wouldn't be a big deal for me to get back in if my PSR wasn't a boot in the recruiter field and being a royal pain in the ass. He doesn't know what he's talking about for the most part and I keep asking him to transfer me to someone else (politely of course =P) so I can get the ball rolling already.

    I'm tempted just to find a regular recruiter if this guy keeps annoying me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by killbodies3027 View Post
    Good to see you decided to return to the Corps sir.

    On a side note, it wouldn't be a big deal for me to get back in if my PSR wasn't a boot in the recruiter field and being a royal pain in the ass. He doesn't know what he's talking about for the most part and I keep asking him to transfer me to someone else (politely of course =P) so I can get the ball rolling already.

    I'm tempted just to find a regular recruiter if this guy keeps annoying me.
    Hey its your career, go find another one in a different area. If you do have questions, look up SSgt Gordon found in the search function, he would be more than happy to help you, he's definitely on the ball.


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    I spent all my active duty time at Tustin and El Toro.


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    I miss Tustin, for some odd reason, maybe because I miss helo noise, Those Hangars are HUGE


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    Quote Originally Posted by Blutic View Post
    I spent all my active duty time at Tustin and El Toro.
    El Toro was the best, at least back in the early 80's.


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    Sad that they closed. I think I was the last officer to leave El Toro in 1999.


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    I was told the whole process of getting back in would only take 1-2 months for approval. We will see.


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