[REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE]Hi everyone, the '96 board is non existent, so I am posting this here. I'm writing to see if anyone knows of false documents being sent to people trying to leave the IRR after completing their 8 years. My husband (Adrian, '96) faxed in his resignation recently and a captain in perscom called him directly and insisted that he was "stuck" until 2009, upon completion of EIGHT years in the IRR. This captain then emailed his original oath documents (the first being when he left active duty for the IRR and the second being the original oath that you sign for your officer commision around graduation.) Attached to these documents was a memo stating the restrictions and regulations with a suspicious looking final paragraph that didn't match the rest of the document (spacing, alignment and boldness of type--insert your Dan Rather jokes here). In other words, it looked like the last paragraph had been tacked on to the original. It was dated for the time my husband left active duty (dates were not in his handwriting) but it does not have his signature. The final paragraph said that "you must have eight years service before resigning from the IRR." It didn't specify active or reserve service, etc. I said he could always argue that he had done eight years of service, but that doesn't avoid the fact that someone tacked that paragraph onto the original document. Has anyone heard of something like this happening? Sorry this is so long-winded, thanks for your help.