Army Reserve Irr Eligibility

Summary

If you served less than 2 years before your direct commission, you can fulfill the remainder of your 6-year contractual obligation in the IRR, according to AR 135-91. The 8-year MSO signed in February 2022 begins upon the oath of office. Ensure no additional obligations or incentives affect your eligibility. Consult your units legal advisor or JAG officer for confirmation.

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I don’t think I served over 2 years in my initial enlistment as I enlisted in April of * and then took the Oath of Office (Direct Commission) in August of *; that is not 2 years.
Based on your timeline, it appears you served less than 2 years before your direct commission. Here are the key points from AR *-*:
- If you served less than 2 years on enlistment, you can serve the remainder of your *-year contractual obligation in RR (IRR).
Please confirm if there were any additional obligations or incentives received.
Yes now answer the original question with this in mind
Based on the information provided and the relevant regulations:
- AR *-*: Since you served less than 2 years before your direct commission, you can serve the remainder of your *-year contractual obligation in the RR (IRR).
- AR *-*: The *-year MSO you signed in February * should commence upon the execution of the oath of office.
You should be eligible to apply for IRR, provided there are no additional obligations or incentives that might affect your eligibility.
For a definitive answer, please consult with your unit's legal advisor or JAG officer.