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Will I have to retrain in my MOS?

 

Politics & Government

 

I am traveling aback to alive assignment army afterwards getting in the IRR for 3 years? My recruiter says i may accept to retrain afore i can go aback active. Does anyone apperceive the cut off? I apperceive i will not accept to go aback to BCT.

Answers :It depends on your alone MOS. Some MOS's accept alloyed into others, and some accept had so abounding things develop, that you may accept to retrain.

If your MOS and brand isn't accessible (nowhere to put you in your endure MOS in added words) - afresh you'll accept to go to addition MOS w/AIT again.

MEPS will be able to see that if you accomplishment up your enlistment, so you'll apperceive then.

Answers :I'm not abiding the cut off, but if I looked into traveling aback in they were cogent me I would accept to go through re-class training in my MOS to get up to date. I bethink if I originally went through AIT the re-class bodies were advised admeasure different. Basically they were advised as bodies clashing anybody abroad traveling through AIT for the aboriginal time. Hop this helps.

Answers :Enjoy the time spent at AIT, you will added afresh acceptable apprentice something new.
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