When you serve 20 years in the military and then retire honorably you are required to serve 10 years inactive reserve time. Is there an inactive reserve commitment for someone how has completed 25 years of active service or more? This is concerning the Air Force. If it is different for other services, would like to hear about that as well.
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It would be for 5 years.
30 years is service max, without permoission from the secretary of the service branch.
I thought you were in the retired reserve for life. Dunno.