Army Officer Seeking a UQR After Request Denied Twice by HRC
From an Obligated Active Duty Army Officer Seeking a UQR (Unqualified Resignation) After HRC Twice Denied the Request
I tried twice to secure a release from active duty (UQR) in order to begin medical school. Human Resources Command (HRC) denied the requests because it required a GrADSO waiver (Graduate Program Active Duty Service Obligation).
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