Re: Thinking of Joining Army Reserves- would like to here from RN's Originally Posted by jeckrn
If you use the STRAP program you will have reserve payback time before you can go active. Before you sign look at all what is out there. If you plan and getting your BSN right away speak with the AF & Navy also so you know that you are making the right decision for you and to see what programs they have which can help pay for school.
That is not true! You DO NOT have to serve your time with the reserves before you go active. You can transfer your obligation time to active duty! That would be silly if you had to because most officers in the Corps stay in indefinite... ( SOME do opt to get out before signing on!) f you choose to stay in the reserves...yes you would have time to serve back to them, or you have to pay the money back.
After my RN, I am going into the reserves and using the STRAP program. When you do that you are non-deployable. I will use the STRAP to get my BSN, and after BSN completeion I will go to OBLC and immediatly active duty. WHen you opt for the STRAP in Reserves, you still qualify for sign on bonuses in Active duty.
I do not have to serve anything to reserves... I do not even have to participate in training exercises...but If you do, .. It will count as time served.
I have everything lined up
and my hubby is in the Army, worked as an AMEDD recruiter for a couple of years

People should get facts straight before posting replies to people.
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