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11-03-09, 05:03 AM #91
Talk to a recruiter and go from there. You might have a chance. You also might have a even better chance going Reserves. I know the sheet I signed asked if my constructive age was 34 and under. which suprised me because I thought the age cut off was 29 for the reserves. worst case senario would be a off-contract waiver and age waiver. But it doesnt hurt you to ask the Recruiter, its there job anyways. I say go for it!
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11-03-09, 08:57 AM #92
actually, I didn't think about that... You might be able to do that. Your time in the reserves will subtract off your age and you separation might help with the reasoning for a waiver. Yeah go talk to a PSR and see what's up.
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11-04-09, 10:22 PM #93
Go for it, Marine!
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11-17-09, 12:30 PM #94
I posted this as a new thread before I saw this one..
I'll try and make this as simple to understand as I can, without complicating the situation.
I am a prior service Marine, now serving in the Army National Guard as a E-5/Sgt. My DD214 from the Marine Corps, says General under honorable conditions with a RE-1 code (not RE-1A but RE-1). The reason for separation on my DD214 says "Secretarial Authority". (Had an NJP during my enlistment)
I am looking to do an inter-service transfer from the National Guard to the Marine Corps Reserve. Does anyone know if this is possible with my General under honorable discharge?
Also are there any prior service recruiters on this website that may be able to help me or provide information.
I have been searching everywhere for answers.
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11-17-09, 01:09 PM #95
it really depends on what your DD-214 from the guard says. The last DD-214 tends to hold the most weight, even still the RE-1 is not a game ender, it's when you have it RE-2 and below that it holds you up as they need to be upgraded.
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11-17-09, 02:03 PM #96
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11-18-09, 07:39 PM #97
well, in order for you to do an inter service transfer you'd need a DD-368 and I believe you'd need to get a DD-214 from them as well so they know what kind of service you provided (good or bad) so I'd say you would, but your Recruiter would know best. There really isn't anything different between the two RE codes that I know of. They both are Honorable discharges.
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11-18-09, 07:59 PM #98
Question: Let's say I get admin sep which is a general discharge in my case. Would my RE code would be bad enough where as I couldn't join the Army or another branch?
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11-18-09, 11:25 PM #99
I've been out since 93. I was in for 10 yrs as 2111. Can I still get in
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11-18-09, 11:35 PM #100
[quote=elliscraig12;572312]I've been out since 93. I was in for 10 yrs as 2111. Can I still re-enlist. And can I change my MOS.
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11-19-09, 05:37 PM #101
Ellis, How old are you, what was your rank, and why was it for only 10 years and not 8 or 12?
RJ, there's nothing from stopping you from getting back in the Corps let alone the Army if you upgraded your RE code. Why is it an admin sep and not a med sep?
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11-19-09, 10:34 PM #102
Petz;572556- I was an E-5. Why 10? Just worked out that way.
RJ- RE-1, I got an honorable discharge. I talked to the local recruiter today and he basically told me to talk to the Army. Too many people are coming in.
That's funny because a couple of years ago another recruiter said all I have to do is pass the PFT with a 1st class.
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11-20-09, 12:40 AM #103
Ellis:
If your case involves the PS Recruiter having to do any work on your behalf, you can pretty much forget it. If your circumstance involves the slightest bit of extra effort for them, they want no part of it. I speak from experience here.
Semper Fi and good luck
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11-20-09, 08:38 AM #104
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11-20-09, 04:27 PM #105
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