An active duty soldier serves in the military full time. In most cases, she lives on or near an Army base, either in the United States or overseas, and is always on duty, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, along with the rest of her unit.

Why do military move every 3 years?

Most “tours” of duty only last 2–3 years, then they are re-assigned to another location. There are many reasons they do this, but the main one is security. If personnel are constantly changing locations, then there is less of a chance to get precise numbers of personnel at any one location.

What is the minimum years in the military?

Joining the military is a big commitment, not to be taken lightly. Most first-term enlistments require a commitment to four years of active duty and two years of inactive (Individual Ready Reserve, or IRR). But the services also offer programs with two-, three- and six-year active-duty or reserve enlistments.

Do military officers have free time?

Yes, of course. However, the quantity & quality depend upon many factors, such as MOS, duty assignment (job), duty location (where you’re assigned), supervisor personality, work load, etc. Further, free time varies depending on whether you’re in garrison or deployed, and if deployed, if you’re in combat.

Do all military families move a lot?

Military families relocate 10 times more often than civilian families — on average, every 2 or 3 years. Service members are more likely to be married at a younger age and have young children at home compared to their civilian counterparts.

Do military officers move a lot?

An inevitable part of military life is moving often. Most military families move every 2 to 3 years, and some even more frequently.

How long can you be on active duty in the Army?

Any part of that service not served on active duty must be served in a Reserve Component unless I am sooner discharged. The traditional enlistment contract calls for four years of active duty, but this can vary depending on a few factors. Some Army enlistment contracts have active-duty components of two, three or six years.

How many years do you serve in the Air Force?

In the Air Force, most airmen enlist for a total of eight years of active duty. Reserve soldiers are called to “active” duty as needed and can hold normal full-time civilian jobs.

What happens at the end of two years in the Army?

At the end of the two years, you separate from active duty. For the next six years, you are subject to recall to active duty at any time, if the Army feels they need you to help supplement active duty or reserve deployments.

What’s the minimum time you have to serve in the military?

The Short Answer – Two Years With a Catch. Under this program, following basic training and an advance training school, a member spends 15 months on active duty (full time), followed by a minimum of 2 years in the active (drilling) Guard or Reserves, with the remainder of the total eight-year commitment in the IRR.