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Hey, all these questions are discussed and answered over at the Command T.O.C. We are a site dedicated to the IRR recall and if you filter on IRR information you will find hundreds of comments from IRR recalled officers who have experienced this recall.

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Mod Parent Informative by Anonymous :: NR0

mod parent up! there's some good info at that site.

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Command T.O.C. & IRR Details by VnutZ :: NR8

To save people time, I've gone through many of the stories on Command T.O.C.

  • Here's a case of a West Pointer who fulfilled nine years of service and then was denied his resignation by a general. The article details how he has pursued legal action against the government because the Constitution only grants the President the authorization to make such a move.
  • Open Forum I and Open Forum II which are an archive of postings regarding individual experiences with IRR callbacks and IRR callbacks that have exceeded military obligation.

Doh - I forgot to index this one as well:

  • A discussion on the continually changing rules regarding officers fulfilling MSO prior to actually deploying when given an activation notice. For example, your MSO is complete on June 1, 2009 but you receive an IRR activation on May 1, 2009 with orders to deploy on July 1, 2009. Apparently, DoD has been wishy washy on whether such a move is legal or not.