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AT requirement

snake020

Contributor
New to the SELRES (was IRR/S-2 last ~5 years) and am going on 20 week ADT next month. Do I still have to fulfill an AT this year? Trying to sort out how all this works.
 

Jim123

DD-214 in hand and I'm gonna party like it's 1998
pilot
No, those days of ADT count, day-for-day.

Look for something called the "Force Execution Guidance." I think it's called the CNRCF 1001 note (Notice) or something like that. It comes out every fall and it says pretty much the same thing every year, for how many drills you can miss and still be a good boy and what all the rules and details for days of active duty.

If you're at a unit that drills at a NOSC then they ought to have it printed out and hanging on a bulletin board somewhere easy to find.

CAC link:
https://private.navyreserve.navy.mi...FISCAL YEAR 2019 FORCE EXECUTION GUIDANCE.pdf

Link is from google and I'm retired and CACless so I don't know if it even works.
 

fieldrat

Fully Qualified 1815
In practice, whoever is funding your ADT orders will probably ask/require that you use AT funding first, to soften the drain on their funding line. You may end up with two sets of back/back orders for the time period.
 

Gatordev

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In practice, whoever is funding your ADT orders will probably ask/require that you use AT funding first, to soften the drain on their funding line. You may end up with two sets of back/back orders for the time period.

Although if it's to go to a school, that sometimes causes issues with quotas and funding, so they just let you use ADT-Schools for the whole time because the school house doesn't understand Reservists.
 

nittany03

Recovering NFO. Herder of Programmers.
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Although if it's to go to a school, that sometimes causes issues with quotas and funding, so they just let you use ADT-Schools for the whole time because the school house doesn't understand Reservists.
Good God, don’t get me started. Schoolhouse Buffoonery: A Play in Three Acts

Schoolhouse: “We can’t give that Sailor an AC billet in that in-demand NEC school, and we don’t have any RC billets open.”

Command: Look, jackass, this guy isn’t just getting a good deal. He’s about to go underway with the freaking active component, and if he doesn’t get in, we’re throwing YOU under the bus with the Admiral.

Schoolhouse: *head explodes*
 

nittany03

Recovering NFO. Herder of Programmers.
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The Navy Reserve is the ‘whose line is it anyway?’ of the military. The points are made up and the rules don’t matter.
No, the rules do matter. But mostly as an excuse for the NOSC and other random bureaucrats to obstruct and hinder any attempt to do real operational work that doesn’t fit in their little box.
 
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