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SPC (Join to see), Yes. There are numerous opportunities for deployment on the Tour of Duty Site located at https://mobcop.army.mil/. Additionally, your Local S1 should be able to find out for you if any are coming up throughout your command. Tour of Duty (TOD) is an internet site where Reserve Component Soldiers (USAR, IRR, ARNG, IMA) can find ...
Carrera can be accessed from any computer with a CAC reader. All it does is show data from TOD. From the write-up, you don't need a CAC reader to access the data. You do need a EAMS-A account though. COL Randall C. interesting, I've never had a non CAC account for EAMS but that's even better!
When you unit gets you all of the required documents your G1 will release you and you will get orders. You don't have to tell your unit that you are applying. It is more of a courtesy. When you get selected you will have to have notify them. They don't have to release you even if you get selected. Vote up.
Unfortunately the need for 42As is slowly diminishing in the operations overseas. Your best bet is Tour of Duty or talk to your unit to see if they can look around for you to see if there is anything within your state, otherwise, the Army is going back into "peacetime operations" so deployments and budgets are becoming fewer and further between ...
I can do everything on my laptop from home except log into Tour of Duty website. Can anyone help?? They just had an update a few months ago and you can only access from a military computer. VPN to ARNet may allow the instance to believe you're on a DoD network. https://rasxtra.usar.army.mil/.
Approved packets are transferred to the command that issues the orders for the tour. The process usually takes 30-60 days to complete. To learn more, visit the TOD web site at https://mobcop.army.mil and select "Tour of Duty" or Google "MOBCOP".
COL Jon Thompson. Posted 9 y ago. On the home page of TOD, you should see a button in the lower right corner for "Help Request." On the help request drop down menu, one of the items is MRD/ETS correction. You will need to submit proof to change that but they are pretty responsive. Vote up.
Yes, I have used it. If you are going thru the mobilization process (CO-ADOS) you will see your packet status on MOBCOP. There is also a search function in which you can see advertised tours based on rank, MOS and location. Vote up. (6) Comment.
WO1 (Join to see) You have to be on a .mil connection to access, hence government computer and internet. They changed it while back. Which I still find to be so hilarious in a non-hilarious way considering its aimed at reservists/NG who , you know.... dont live on or near a facility with that access…. [See More]
COADOS- You are on Active Duty In Support Of Overseas Contingency Operations. You can be working for either AC or RC. Tour lengths vary (typically 365 days). Mobilization (typically 365 days) is a separate animal. ( this is the most beneficial financially). If you volunteer for an ADOS ensure you read the fine print.