Change to Reserve Component (RC) Marines Serving on Active Duty Operational Support (ADOS) Orders for More Than Three Years Within the Preceding Four Year Period (1095 Rule)
This MARADMIN announces a change to the "1095 rule" for Reserve Component Marines serving on Active Duty Operational Support (ADOS) orders. The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022 increased the allowable period from 1095 days in the previous 1460 days to 1825 days in the previous 2190 days before counting against active component end strengths, effective retroactively to December 27, 2021.
Issued: February 23, 2022
1. Purpose. This MARADMIN announces the change in the length of time RC Marines may serve on ADOS orders before counting against active component (AC) or active reserve (AR) end strengths as authorized in reference (b). 2. Background. Prior to the enactment of reference (a), RC Marines serving on ADOS orders for more than 1095 days in the previous 1460 days counted against AC or AR end strengths and were required to obtain a waiver from RA(RAP-3). 3. Action. Reference (a) increased this period to 1825 days in the previous 2190 days. 4. This change is retroactive to 27 December 2021. 5. RC Marines who will exceed 1825 days in the previous 2190 days must request a waiver from RA(RAP-3). Additional guidance regarding ADOS and the waiver submission process can be found in references (c) and (d). 6. This MARADMIN is applicable to the Marine Corps Total Force. 7. Release authorized by LtGen David A. Ottignon, Deputy Commandant for Manpower and Reserve Affairs.