Can you go from National Guard to active duty officer?

Can you go from National Guard to active duty officer?

With very few exceptions (mostly for medical professionals), one cannot simply transfer from the Reserves/Guard to active duty. One must get an approved discharge from the Reserve/Guard component and then separately process for enlistment (or commission) for an active duty service.

How do I go from National Guard to active duty army?

Some of the U.S. armed services allow personnel to request early separation to serve in the National Guard or Active Reserves. The other active-duty services occasionally will allow you to request a discharge from active duty to serve in the Guard or Reserves under a Convenience of the Government Discharge.

Can National Guard go to federal OCS?

OCS is one of four paths to become a commissioned Officer in the Army. Applying is open to civilians, active-duty enlisted, Army Reserve, and National Guard Soldiers with at least a bachelor’s degree.

How long is OCS for National Guard?

15 to 18 month
The state OCS program is a 15 to 18 month course of instruction conducted from March to August the following year. The OCS Academy is located at the National Guard Training Center in Sea Girt, NJ. Upon successful completion of OCS, you will become a commissioned officer in the Army National Guard.

Does National Guard rank transfer to active duty?

Either way, whatever rank you are in the National Guard will transfer to Active Duty or Reserve.

Is National Guard basic training considered active duty?

Like reservists, National Guard members attend basic training and military job school full time under ADT (active duty for training).

Do you need a degree to be an officer in the National Guard?

The U.S. Army National Guard is composed of enlisted soldiers and an officer corps like the regular Army. Whether you are in the Army National Guard or active duty Army, aside from a direct commission for graduate degree holders, the only way to become a commissioned officer is to attend Officer Candidate School.

Can you join the army as an officer?

The Army allows people who work in certain professions to join as officers through its direct commission program. These officers do not typically need to go through basic training, although they attend an officer leadership program and any orientation training relevant to their profession.

What happens after OCS National Guard?

After OCS, a newly commissioned officer will attend Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC). This is a three-phase training program designed to provide initial military training for junior commissioned and warrant officers in both active and reserve components.

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