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How do I get out of the army reserves for hardship?

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How do I get out of the army reserves for hardship?

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Federal law determines your term of service in the army reserves. However, life changes sometimes occur that you weren’t expecting when you made your commitment to the military. For issues such as unexpected hardships, the military allows for early discharge as long as the situation meets the definition of hardship as defined by the military code. These regulations are the same for a full-time member of the United States Army, as well as an Army Reservist.Meet CriteriaIn order to be considered for discharge from the Army Reserve due to hardship, you must meet elements of certain pre-defined hardship criteria. Discharge will be considered and most likely granted for reservists in one of two positions. First, you may be relieved of your duties if a sudden death or disability occurs within your immediate family that results in it becoming necessary for you to stay home, since being away would cause the family undue hardship. If a hardship is not caused by the death or disability within th

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