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System during mobilization.
                        6). ARNG AGR Soldiers may volunteer for transfer to a mobilizing unit, however, unit
               commanders and/or State Adjutants General (TAGs) must approve/disapprove such requests.
               Normally, such request should be denied so that the quality of the full-time support of later-
               mobilizing units will not be degraded.
                         7). Involuntary Separation Actions for a Title 32 AGR Soldier: If a Title 32 AGR Soldier
               is pending involuntary separation actions due to non-selection by the Active Service Tour
               Continuation Board (ASTCB) and they have reached their retention control point (RCP), they
               will continue to process for separation if they have begun transition leave prior to publication of
               the unit alert order by HQDA.

               2-14. ARNG Title 10 AGR Soldiers

               Upon request by the Adjutant General, Title 10 AGR Soldiers (ARNG) can be ordered to
               mobilize and deploy with a specific unit from their home station. The Title 10 AGR Soldier will
               prepare a DA Form 4187 to request release from Title 10 AGR duty status in order to mobilize
               and deploy with a unit. Prior to demobilization, the Title 10 AGR Soldier is required to contact
               their designated assignments officer to begin the process for their return to Title 10 AGR duty
               status.

               2-15. Full-Time National Guard Duty for Operational Support (FTNGD-OS) to Attend SRP

               States are authorized to place ARNG Soldiers on FTNGD-OS in order to attend Soldier
               Readiness Processing (SRP) with their gaining unit. This will provide the requisite per diem and
               travel fund authorization permitted by regulation.

               2-16. Inactive National Guard (ING)

                 a.  General: Soldiers in the ING are members of the ARNG Ready Reserve and are subject to
               involuntary call-up and deployment as determined by the Secretary of the Army per 10 USC
               12302 or 10 USC 12304 and per DOD Directive 1200.7, paragraph 4.2. ING Soldiers will be
               briefed when they enter the ING program that they are subject to mobilization. Upon alert
               orders, commanders will contact ING Soldiers and notify them that they are being mobilized.
               They should return to an active (paid drill) status prior to their unit's M-Day. ING Soldiers may be
               involuntarily cross-leveled to any alerted unit within the State, even if their own unit is not
               alerted, mobilized or deployed. ING Soldiers must be placed in an active status prior to
               assigning them to the alerted unit. They cannot be assigned to the alerted unit while still in the
               ING.

                 b. The Ready Reserve includes the ING; therefore, RC Unit Stop Loss, when applicable,
               affects ING Soldiers who are assigned or cross-leveled to alerted/mobilized units.
               Soldiers approaching ETS: The unit will have five days in which to capture and track each.
               Soldier's "real time" ETS/ESA/Retirement date when the unit is alerted. If RC Unit Stop Loss is
               in effect, SIDPERS-ARNG will be "top-loaded" with the date of 31 Dec 2031.








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