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Active and Fit monthly membership with spouse? : r Frugal - Reddit Question for those who are sharing health insurance that offers Active and Fit with their spouse: Recently found that my work’s health insurance (Cigna) offers Active and Fit, so I’m strongly considering canceling our current gym membership to enroll with the program to cut costs When you signed up to a gym through Active and Fit, was your total monthly payment the monthly Active and Fit
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So you want an active duty tour. . . : r armyreserve - Reddit Active Guard Reserve (AGR) are active duty Reservists For Active Duty Operational Support (ADOS) tours, to include CO-ADOS and ADOS-RC, you're generally restricted to 5-years of contiguous duty: 1,825 days in the previous 2,190 days It's common to see 1-year tours that offer the possibility of extension for multiple years
Search Active Directory in Windows 11 : r WindowsHelp - Reddit In windows 10 you could click on network, then across the top ribbon there would be a "Search Active Directory" button, that was useful for users whom you gave ownership to permission groups but could not install full blown active directory on their machines (per company policy) They could click that button, do a quick search for their permission group and then add remove users as needed
Active to Reserves, Retirement questions : r MilitaryFinance - Reddit Active to Reserves, Retirement questions I will have 13 years of active duty time by the time I ETS If I transition into the reserves, how is my retirement calculated? When can I collect, and how many years do I need to serve in the reserves? I have tried searching but I just come across a bunch of poorly written blogs
Transition from Active to Reserves : r Airforcereserves - Reddit I am Air Force active duty (12yrs) looking to transition to Reserves I contacted an in service recruiter via email since there isn’t one where I am stationed at but haven’t heard back I have a few questions hopefully you all can answer Does the Reserves have Mil TA for education like Active duty? How is the medical dental coverage if any?