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ARMY AR 135-200 ACTIVE DUTY FOR MISSIONS, PROJECTS, AND TRAINING FOR RESERVE COMPONENT SOLDIERS (INCORPORATES CHANGES 1-5)


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Title
ACTIVE DUTY FOR MISSIONS, PROJECTS, AND TRAINING FOR RESERVE COMPONENT SOLDIERS (INCORPORATES CHANGES 1-5)

U.S. Army

Publication Date:
Jun 30, 1999

Scope:

Purpose. a. This regulation prescribes policies and procedures For ordering Army National Guard of the United States (ARNGUS) and United States Army Reserve (USAR) soldiers to—

(1) Annual training (AT).

(2) Active duty for training (ADT).

(3) Initial active duty for training (IADT).

(4) Active duty for special work (ADSW).

Applicability. a. This regulation applies to soldiers of the Army National Guard of the United States (ARNGUS) and the U.S. Army Reserve (USAR) not on active duty under AR 135-210; not on a temporary tour of active duty (TTAD), and not in an Active Guard Reserve (AGR) status (AR 135-18). It also applies to Active Army headquarters, commands, and agencies responsible for ARNGUS and USAR soldiers on AT, ADT, ADSW, and IADT.

b. During mobilization, procedures in this publication can be modified to support policy changes as necessary.

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