Yeah, I'm IRR so apparently it doesn't matter if you're drilling or not. Or maybe it was OOD letter that pushed me over the topFixed that for your screen name of all people.![]()

Yeah, I'm IRR so apparently it doesn't matter if you're drilling or not. Or maybe it was OOD letter that pushed me over the topFixed that for your screen name of all people.![]()
Yeah, I'm IRR so apparently it doesn't matter if you're drilling or not. Or maybe it was OOD letter that pushed me over the top![]()
Figured, the Reserves will make anyone an O-4![]()
As a long suffering reservist I represent this comment.
As a long suffering reservist I represent this comment.
Fixed it for you.
I think he was making a joke.Classy. So what exactly do you know about what I have done in the reserves, which gives you insight to assess my fitness to be an O-4.
Lighten up Francis.As a long suffering reservist I resent this comment.
Lighten up Francis.
I think he was making a joke.
Dude - you're whining to the wrong audience at the wrong time . . . for a number of reasons. Career reservist - with 6.5 years of active service? Oh, and an OIF mobilization ??? Take the time to learn about some of the folks who post here instead of being so butt hurt about ridiculous, sophmoric comments that mean nothing.Its may be fun and games to the former active duty O-3s who leave active duty then affiliate and make O-4 in the reserves. After which they sit around and drill until you hit 20 years to collect your reserve retirement. However, as someone who came into the reserves as an ensign and has 6.5 years of active reserve orders (including an OIF mobilization), it is hardly a laughing matter to me.
Its may be fun and games to the former active duty O-3s who leave active duty then affiliate and make O-4 in the reserves. After which they sit around and drill until you hit 20 years to collect your reserve retirement. However, as someone who came into the reserves as an ensign and has 6.5 years of active reserve orders (including an OIF mobilization), it is hardly a laughing matter to me.
Its may be fun and games to the former active duty O-3s who leave active duty then affiliate and make O-4 in the reserves. After which they sit around and drill until you hit 20 years to collect your reserve retirement. However, as someone who came into the reserves as an ensign and has 6.5 years of active reserve orders (including an OIF mobilization), it is hardly a laughing matter to me.