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Discharge fron navy with Re 4Code(JFW) Erroneous enlistment. Is it possible to enlist into the National Gaurd?
 
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Discharge fron navy with Re 4Code(JFW) Erroneous enlistment. Is it possible to enlist into the National Gaurd?



Yes, It will require a waiver though.
 
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Thats good to know. any idea of how long the process may take, and how did you come to know this
 
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Discharge fron navy with Re 4Code(JFW) Erroneous enlistment. Is it possible to enlist into the National Gaurd?



Yes, It will require a waiver though.


thats good to know. any idea of how long the process may take and how did you come to know this
 
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yes you can not very long at all my hubby has an Re4 from the navy too and he got right in.
 
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yes you can not very long at all my hubby has an Re4 from the navy too and he got right in.
Thanks. its just that im not the college type i and the military has so many great opportunities. Plus ive wasted enough time already
 
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Hi Jblack,
NGB just lifted the hold on waivers for PS.
You can get in with a waiver. However, there might be a waiting period after your discharge of 12 months.

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Thats good to know. any idea of how long the process may take, and how did you come to know this


I am a recruiter in VA. The process has a lot of variables, generally 3-6 weeks, sometimes more somtimes less. Fraudulent Enlistment requires a 12mth wait erroneous does not. I will double check the reg on the waiting perioid when I get to the office tommorrow.
 
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Thats good to know. any idea of how long the process may take, and how did you come to know this


I am a recruiter in VA. The process has a lot of variables, generally 3-6 weeks, sometimes more somtimes less. Fraudulent Enlistment
requires a 12mth wait erroneous does not. I will double check the reg on the waiting perioid when I get to the office tommorrow.


Thanks gripper78! I spoke with a recruiter today and I should be hearing something soon. I will keep you posted
 
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Discharge fron navy with Re 4Code(JFW) Erroneous enlistment. Is it possible to enlist into the National Gaurd?


Hi Jblack,
NGB just lifted the hold on waivers for PS.
You can get in with a waiver. However, there is a waiting period after your discharge of 12 months.


Thanks Pablo Vega. Spoke with a recruiter today should be hearing something soon!
 
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I have an re-4 from the Navy as well, not sure of discharge code, but from what I remember, my c/o asked if I planned on re-enlisting so I'm assuming that whatever the code was then it's presumable that I am eligible. That was in 2001 when I was 22 and I'm 29 now and haven't done much with myself since then besides work and some college. The way my life is going right now, if I don't make my mark soon, I'll wind up becoming just another statistic. I have a wife and 2 kids, and we're struggling. My job is taking me nowhere, I mean I make decent money, but framing houses is in no way fulfilling. I firmly believe that joining the Guard is the one thing, next to my wife and kids, that will give my life any kind of purpose.
 
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I had an RE-1 from active duty USN, but ended up with an RE-4 from the USNR, with a code of HHJ. I received this because I was in the process of switching to the ANG, I had conditional release approval, but took too long and was seperated from the USNR.

Anyone know if I can get into the ANG with this RE code? I wrote the ANG recruiter I was working with, but haven't heard a reply yet. It has been driving me crazy thinking about how I had an honorable RE-1 from my active duty, but ended up like this.
 
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I have an re-4 from the Navy as well, not sure of discharge code, but from what I remember, my c/o asked if I planned on re-enlisting so I'm assuming that whatever the code was then it's presumable that I am eligible. That was in 2001 when I was 22 and I'm 29 now and haven't done much with myself since then besides work and some college. The way my life is going right now, if I don't make my mark soon, I'll wind up becoming just another statistic. I have a wife and 2 kids, and we're struggling. My job is taking me nowhere, I mean I make decent money, but framing houses is in no way fulfilling. I firmly believe that joining the Guard is the one thing, next to my wife and kids, that will give my life any kind of purpose.


RE4 is your discharge code, the most important thing for us is the naritive summary.
 
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I had an RE-1 from active duty USN, but ended up with an RE-4 from the USNR, with a code of HHJ. I received this because I was in the process of switching to the ANG, I had conditional release approval, but took too long and was seperated from the USNR.

Anyone know if I can get into the ANG with this RE code? I wrote the ANG recruiter I was working with, but haven't heard a reply yet. It has been driving me crazy thinking about how I had an honorable RE-1 from my active duty, but ended up like this.


An RE4 only keeps you from getting a waiver if it came from the Army. Our waivers are determined by the narrative though. HHJ must be a type O though. I am assuming that this should be a JHJ (unsat performance), this usually comes from missing drills. If this is the cse then it is waiverable. Any of you in VA I would be happy to put you in boots.
 
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[ Any of you in VA I would be happy to put you in boots.[/QUOTE]
Not in the va im in ga. spoke to a recruiter today now im just waitin on a reponse. Question? do you no if a person was not convicted of a crime but was charge for the intent to distribute "maryjane", served 2 years of probation under the first offender act would they be disqualified from joining?
 
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I had an RE-1 from active duty USN, but ended up with an RE-4 from the USNR, with a code of HHJ. I received this because I was in the process of switching to the ANG, I had conditional release approval, but took too long and was seperated from the USNR.

Anyone know if I can get into the ANG with this RE code? I wrote the ANG recruiter I was working with, but haven't heard a reply yet. It has been driving me crazy thinking about how I had an honorable RE-1 from my active duty, but ended up like this.


An RE4 only keeps you from getting a waiver if it came from the Army. Our waivers are determined by the narrative though. HHJ must be a type O though. I am assuming that this should be a JHJ (unsat performance), this usually comes from missing drills. If this is the cse then it is waiverable. Any of you in VA I would be happy to put you in boots.


They gave me an HHJ, with a General (under honorable). I am in NV and still haven't heard back from the recruiter. Since there aren't DD-214's for the reserves, any chance my recruiter and I could go off of my active duty DD-214?
 
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Not in the va im in ga. spoke to a recruiter today now im just waitin on a reponse. Question? do you no if a person was not convicted of a crime but was charge for the intent to distribute "maryjane", served 2 years of probation under the first offender act would they be disqualified from joining?[/QUOTE]

There is a slight bit of room for interpretation there. I don't know what the norm is in GA for that one. The rule book book says that any charge with a conviction or adverse ajudication of intent to distribute is disqualifing, no waivers. If the charge was reduced to pos of MJ then you are for sure ok.
 
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I had an RE-1 from active duty USN, but ended up with an RE-4 from the USNR, with a code of HHJ. I received this because I was in the process of switching to the ANG, I had conditional release approval, but took too long and was seperated from the USNR.

Anyone know if I can get into the ANG with this RE code? I wrote the ANG recruiter I was working with, but haven't heard a reply yet. It has been driving me crazy thinking about how I had an honorable RE-1 from my active duty, but ended up like this.


An RE4 only keeps you from getting a waiver if it came from the Army. Our waivers are determined by the narrative though. HHJ must be a type O though. I am assuming that this should be a JHJ (unsat performance), this usually comes from missing drills. If this is the cse then it is waiverable. Any of you in VA I would be happy to put you in boots.


They gave me an HHJ, with a General (under honorable). I am in NV and still haven't heard back from the recruiter. Since there aren't DD-214's for the reserves, any chance my recruiter and I could go off of my active duty DD-214?


Determination of eligibility is determined by the most recent period of service. While there is no 214 issued when discharged from the USNR there is a discharge letter/order. I could not find HHJ in my reg. What is reason for seperation listed on your discharge letter?
 
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It was because of missing too many drills, it said something like unsat performance I think. I will try and find it tonight in case that wasn't what it says. Would the fact that I had approval for conditional release help my case at all?
 
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It was because of missing too many drills, it said something like unsat performance I think. I will try and find it tonight in case that wasn't what it says. Would the fact that I had approval for conditional release help my case at all?



No. If it says unsat performence then the HHJ is a type O it should say JHJ. I wouldn't say that a type O like that is uncommon. The narative takes priority over the rest and unsat performance is only a state level waiver. It does require a waiting period though. Off the top of my head I am saying it is 6mths of which an exception to policy may granted for 3mths
 
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