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Old 03-11-2018 | 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by galaxy flyer
I think it’s 6 years of your last 8 years prior to retirement have to be in the Reserves. Be careful of Title 32 man-days in the ANG- don’t count toward 20. AFRC days may or may not count, either, depending on how they are written.

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99% sure they recently got rid of the requirement to serve eight years in the reserves.

But I wouldn't bail on the AD retirement at 17 years unless you have a CJO in hand from a top tier major, and excellent health. And a wife who's a doctor or attorney.
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