When your enlistment window opens up (IIRC, it's something like 90 days from your ETS date), you will be sent to speak with your unit's Retention NCO. If your chain of command doesn't do this automatically, then you bring the issue up with them. The retention NCO will guide you from that point.
No.
Situation dependent. It might require a waiver, and now isn't the hottest time to reenlist under a waiver.
no
Probably not.
Finish your contract, and don't reenlist.
When the time comes, you have the choice to either leave or reenlist. You just choose to reenlist, and your contract gets extended.
If you regain your sanity, YES
3C is a reenlistment code that is used when the person in question is not eligible to reenlist in the Air Force, but may reenlist in another service with an appropriate waiver.
Typically, individuals have up to 90 days after receiving orders to reenlist. It is important to start the reenlistment process promptly to ensure everything is completed in a timely manner before the new assignment begins.
There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.
Yes. Get a college education and reenlist as an officer.
A paroled prisoner on one side could reenlist in the Civil War if there was one on the other side who would also reenlist. When Grant became a Lt. General, he put a stop to that. He also put a stop to prisoner exchange.