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What are Navy Reserve requirements?

What are Navy Reserve requirements?

To join the Navy Reserve, you must be between 18 and 35 years old (exceptions can be made for those with prior service). You must also pass a physical exam and have a high school diploma, although, in rare instances, GED certificates can be accepted.

How long does a fleet reserve request take?

30 – 60 days
How long before I receive an answer to my Fleet Reserve or retirement request? Normal routing time for a decision on a request is 30 – 60 days from the date the request is submitted.

What is the difference between Fleet Reserve and retirement?

If you serve in the Army, Air Force, or Coast Guard, you can retire after 20 years of military service. Enlisted Navy and Marine Corps members with less than 30 years of service but more than 20 years are transferred to the Fleet Reserve/Fleet Marine Corps Reserve, and their pay is referred to as retainer pay.

How long is Navy Reserve commitment?

Drilling Navy Reserve Sailors/Units – These are designated Navy Reserve Sailors who are available for recall to Active Duty status. They serve as the Navy’s primary source of immediate manpower. They typically fulfill the traditional service commitment of one weekend a month and two weeks a year.

What is a fleet reserve request?

Definitions. Fleet Reserve – An enlisted member of the naval service who has completed a minimum of 20 years of active service in the armed forces may, at his/her request, be transferred to the Fleet Reserve.

What does it mean to transfer to Fleet Reserve?

An enlisted member of the Regular Navy or the Navy Reserve who has completed 20 or more years of active service in the armed forces may, at his request, be transferred to the Fleet Reserve.

Are Navy reservists considered veterans?

Veteran has the meaning given the term in 38 U.S.C. 101(2). A Reservist or member of the National Guard called to Federal active duty or disabled from a disease or injury incurred or aggravated in line of duty or while in training status also qualify as a veteran.

What is a Fleet Reserve transfer?

How do I join Fleet Reserve?

Current eligibility requirements: To join the F.R.A you must certify that you meet the eligibility requirements of being a current or former enlisted member of the Navy, Marine Corps or Coast Guard and that you can produce a copy of your military identification or DD214 upon request.

How many Navy reserves do you need to retire?

50 points
To be eligible for a reserve retirement you need 20 qualified years of service commonly known as “good years.” In order to complete a “good year” a member of the reserves needs to accumulate at least 50 points for retirement. Those points may be earned as follows: 365 points for a year of active duty.