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  2. Ready Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Ready Reserve is a U.S. Department of Defense program which maintains a pool of trained service members that may be recalled to active duty should the need arise. It is composed of service members that are contracted to serve in the Ready Reserve for a specified period of time as a reservist or in active duty status.

  3. IRR - U.S. Army Reserve

    www.usar.army.mil/IRR

    Members of the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) are trained Soldiers who may be called upon, if needed, to replace Soldiers in active duty and Army Reserve units. Many of the Soldiers in...

  4. What you need to know about Biden’s IRR executive order

    taskandpurpose.com/news/military-individual-ready-reserve-biden-executive-order

    The executive order derives its authority in part from Title 10 of the U.S. Code — the compilation of federal statutes — which, if fully implemented, authorizes up to 200,000 reservists to be...

  5. Individual Ready Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) is a category of the Ready Reserve of the Reserve Component of the Armed Forces of the United States composed of former active duty or reserve military personnel. Its governing statute is codified at 10 U.S.C. § 10144.

  6. Defense Primer: Reserve Forces - CRS Reports

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    The Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) is a manpower pool of individuals who have already received military training, either in the Active Component or in the Selected Reserve. They are not normally required to perform training, but can be ordered to active duty under certain circumstances.

  7. Understanding the Individual Ready Reserve > Air Reserve...

    www.arpc.afrc.af.mil/.../1718112/understanding-the-individual-ready-reserve

    All enlisted military members agree to an initial eight-year military service obligation (MSO) at the time they take their oath. If a member served four years on active duty and separates, they are required to complete the remaining four years in the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR).

  8. Force Composition - U.S. Army Reserve

    www.usar.army.mil/Commands/US-Army-Reserve-Command/About-Us/Force-Composition

    Members of the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) are trained Soldiers who may be called upon, if needed, to replace Soldiers in Active Duty and Army Reserve units. Many of the Soldiers in the IRR...

  9. Operationally controlled by the U.S. Army Human Resources Command, the Individual Ready Reserve consists of a pool of individual soldiers who have been trained through their service in the...

  10. Everything You Need to Know About Joining the Guard and Reserve

    www.military.com/join-armed-forces/guard-and-reserve-faqs.html

    The Ready Reserve. There are three categories of the Ready Reserve: Inactive National Guard, Individual Ready Reserve and Selected Reserve. Inactive National Guard. This is a status used...

  11. Benefits of Joining the Military Reserves | Military OneSource

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    Have a remaining obligation and haven’t joined the selected reserve? You’ll automatically be assigned to the Individual Ready Reserve. If the reserves are in your future, learn more before you make the transition.