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xxxCharliexxx
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As a reservist, do we have a detailer we can address questions to? Or is that only for active duty?
Thanks!
Thanks!
No detailer, per se. Each NIRR has an "Officer In Charge" (OIC) who performs these tasks (i.e., unit assignments, mobilizations, et al.).
How do I determine who that is to speak to in San Diego?
Charlie...didn't you just get selected?
Pump the brakes, man! :icon_tong All of that stuff will work itself out. You won't need orders or a new unit until at least one month after your INDOC drill weekend. By that time, you'll have met/been introduced to some of the officers in your NIRR...the OIC probably being one of them.
I would not expect anything to happen in less than 4 months.So, what happens after you get selected. How long must one wait before they can start drilling and receiving pay?
So, what happens after you get selected. How long must one wait before they can start drilling and receiving pay?
So, what happens after you get selected. How long must one wait before they can start drilling and receiving pay?
You'll wait for the commissioning documents (COMDOCS) to be generated at the NAVRESFOR level, which can take about 35-45 days. During this time, your OR may ask you to re-sign some docs, and sign some new ones as well.Then after that, your OR should assist in finding a local unit and NOSC.