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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3344000" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'm not a retiree, but was in the inactive reserves for 4 years because of a critical MOS after active duty and a couple hitches in the active reserves mid life. Even got a nice enlistment bonus for doing so.</p><p>Here are the rules for recall:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.thebalancecareers.com/u-s-military-rules-for-being-recalled-to-active-duty-3357010" target="_blank">https://www.thebalancecareers.com/u-s-military-rules-for-being-recalled-to-active-duty-3357010</a></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong>Rules for Military Retirees and Recall</strong></span></p><p>Retirees (those who spend at least 20 years in the military and draw retired pay) can be recalled to active duty for life. However, the policy established in DOD Directive 1352.1 - Management and Mobilization of Regular and Reserve Retired Military Members, makes the recall to active duty unlikely for those who have been retired for more than five years, and those over age 60.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Before enlisting, know the specific rules for the job you want to do in the military, and what the expectations are for your term of service.</p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong>How Does Being Recalled Work?</strong></span></p><p>The President of the United States has “Presidential Reserve Callup Authority.” This means that when needed the President can be recalled to military service to support military operations. Typically, this is done with a state of emergency. If a state of emergency the President can recall members for an indefinite period of time. If there is no state of emergency, the President is limited to call less than 200,00 Reserves and IRR members for a period of less than 400 days. Currently the United States is in a “national state of emergency” so if needed the IRR recall has very little limitations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3344000, member: 5412"] I'm not a retiree, but was in the inactive reserves for 4 years because of a critical MOS after active duty and a couple hitches in the active reserves mid life. Even got a nice enlistment bonus for doing so. Here are the rules for recall: [URL]https://www.thebalancecareers.com/u-s-military-rules-for-being-recalled-to-active-duty-3357010[/URL] [SIZE=5][B]Rules for Military Retirees and Recall[/B][/SIZE] Retirees (those who spend at least 20 years in the military and draw retired pay) can be recalled to active duty for life. However, the policy established in DOD Directive 1352.1 - Management and Mobilization of Regular and Reserve Retired Military Members, makes the recall to active duty unlikely for those who have been retired for more than five years, and those over age 60. Before enlisting, know the specific rules for the job you want to do in the military, and what the expectations are for your term of service. [SIZE=5][B]How Does Being Recalled Work?[/B][/SIZE] The President of the United States has “Presidential Reserve Callup Authority.” This means that when needed the President can be recalled to military service to support military operations. Typically, this is done with a state of emergency. If a state of emergency the President can recall members for an indefinite period of time. If there is no state of emergency, the President is limited to call less than 200,00 Reserves and IRR members for a period of less than 400 days. Currently the United States is in a “national state of emergency” so if needed the IRR recall has very little limitations. [/QUOTE]
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