Once joining and passed as a solider as a reserve, what if you want to leave?
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Some one told me you have to give a years notice to leave after you pass training
Melkon Q. asked during the live chat Discover different roles in the Army to British Army
Category: Application process
Date asked: Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Last reviewed: Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Ash P.
National Marketing Executive
Hi, if you have fully passed training then you sign a contract for 4 years committed service, this means you can request to leave after 3 years and you will leave in your fourth. Remember training takes time so you will know by then if this is the role for you or not. IF you are not fully committed you have the option to join as a reserve which will be 19 days per year
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
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