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The Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) is a manpower pool comprised of individuals who have previously served in the Regular Air Force or the Selected Reserve (SelRes) and have an unfulfilled portion of their initial eight-year Military Service Obligation (MSO) or other contractual obligation or service commitment (i.e., separation pay election).
The IRR is an inactive component of the Reserve forces, managed by HQ/ARPC, which allows a member to remain in the military in an inactive status (non-participating). But before going into the IRR you must consider, as a non-participating member you: 1) Are subject to recall
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).
The Air Force offers something known as the Career Intermission Program (CIP), which is described as a “one-time temporary transition from active duty to the Individual Ready Reserve” effective for one year at a minimum and cannot be longer than three years.
Any experience with Individual Ready Reserve (AF) Salutations. I've been doing a bit of reading in light of the force reduction measures going on. According to the PDSM, those of us meeting the QFRB have to join the IRR to receive our seperation pay.
This publication implements Air Force Policy Directive (AFPD) 36-21, Utilization and Classification of Air Force Military Personnel , and is consistent with Department of the Air Force Policy Directive (DAFPD) 36-32, Military Retirements and Separations.
training and education activities within an Air Force Reserve unit, the Individual Mobilization Augmentees (IMA) program, and the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR). It tells how to determine
Chapter 2 prescribes the Air Force administrative control guidance, responsibilities, and administrative management procedures for individual mobilization augmentees (IMAs) and participating individual ready reserve (PIRR) members, collectively identified as IR members.
Go to www.hqrio.afrc.af.mil and bookmark the new link! The IR Guide is a resource for Individual Reservists to use and reference regarding readiness, pay, benefits, assignments, etc. The accompanying Quick Guides are provided to assist with common systems and tasks IRs need to accomplish.
a. Reserve Component (RC) members not assigned to the Selected Reserve (Selected Reserve units, Individual Mobilization Augmentees positions, or on Active Guard and Reserve duty), the Standby Reserve, the Retired Reserve, or on extended AD, will be placed in the IRR or the ING. This includes: