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<strong>ANGI</strong><strong>36</strong>-<strong>101</strong> 3 JUNE 2010 23<br />

Chapter 6<br />

ASSIGNMENTS, REASSIGNMENTS, AND MANAGEMENT DIRECTED<br />

REASSIGNMENTS<br />

6.1. Orders—AGR Tours Lengths and Mandatory Remarks.<br />

6.1.1. Length of Tours. Initial AGR tour orders are probationary. The probationary period<br />

will not exceed six years (Reference paragraph 6.2).<br />

6.1.1.1. Follow-on tours will not exceed six years and will not extend beyond an enlisted<br />

<strong>Air</strong>man's Expiration Term of Service (ETS) or an officer's Mandatory Separation Date<br />

(MSD).<br />

6.1.1.2. Individuals selected for continuation until retirement and electing Career Status<br />

Bonus (CSB) must be extended to the date they will achieve 20 satisfactory active duty<br />

years on their AGR orders.<br />

6.1.1.3. Rated AGR officers eligible for ACP agreements must have AGR orders to<br />

match the length of their ACP agreement (i.e. To be eligible for a 4-year ACP<br />

agreement, the <strong>Air</strong>man must have at least a 4-year order.) ACP agreements will be IAW<br />

the current fiscal year ACP policy for initial or renewal eligibility.<br />

6.1.2. AGR orders will be accomplished IAW <strong>ANGI</strong> 33-<strong>101</strong>, <strong>Air</strong> National Guard Special<br />

Orders. The following statement applies to all ANG Title 32 AGR orders upon acceptance<br />

of an AGR tour. This statement will be included as a mandatory remarks in the AGR order:<br />

―Upon approval and by order of federal command authority, ANG AGR <strong>Air</strong>men will<br />

automatically convert to Title 10 U.S.C. Section 12301(d)/12302/12304 status (as<br />

appropriate) when performing duty OCONUS or CONUS, supporting Active Duty<br />

requirements for operations/missions/exercises. This AGR order will be amended to<br />

include any Title 10 duty for 30 or more consecutive days and reflect the Title 10<br />

authority, Title 10 duty inclusive dates, named mission and GMAJCOM being<br />

supported. Less than 30 consecutive days of Title 10 duty will be captured on AF IMT<br />

1299, Officer’s Certificate of Statement of Service and certified by the commander.<br />

While performing duty under Title 10 orders, AGR <strong>Air</strong>men are assigned to the 201st<br />

MSS, ANGRC, Joint Base Andrews, MD for ADCON purposes and subject to the<br />

Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). AGR <strong>Air</strong>men will revert to their original<br />

Title 32 U.S.C. Section 502(f) status upon completion of this period. This policy applies<br />

to both CONUS and OCONUS duty supporting current or future operations. By order<br />

of the commander, ANG AGR <strong>Air</strong>men will automatically convert to Title 10 U.S.C.<br />

<strong>101</strong>47 status when performing duty OCONUS for training purposes." Refer to<br />

paragraph 7.8.2 for further information and tracking of applicable Title 10 duty of AGRs.<br />

6.2. Probationary Period. In accordance with DoDI 1205.18, Full-Time Support (FTS) to the<br />

Reserve Components the probationary period for all AGRs begins when the individual starts their<br />

initial AGR assignment and is defined by the length of the initial tour. States have the option to<br />

conduct an ACB to select for career status.<br />

6.2.1. The probationary period will not exceed 6 years.

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