To enlist in something again.
You can always re-enlist with an honorable discharge. Also, being gay is no longer an issue.
A veteran is someone who's done things before, and you usually enlist in the military. A good sentence would be "The veteran wanted to enlist again, but was too old."
The Judge ordered the young man to enlist in the army as part of his sentence for the crime of burglary.
It is COMMON for men to serve their time in one branch and then when their time expires to enlist into another branch of service. It ALL adds up to 20 years of service for pension purposes. However, it often does not allow higher or equivalent rank in the next service...sometimes there is a minor down grade upon entry into the next branch of service. But time DOES go by faster when experiencing different branches of service.
Conscript, draft, and Join.
Gomer Pyle USMC - 1964 To Re-enlist or Not to Re-enlist 3-22 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
When it decides to retire or not to re-enlist.
No.
yes! with a waiver
Yes of course you can.
Yes, your military 201 (personnel) file is open for review if you re-enlist. There is an "R Code" given upon discharge. This determines when and if you may re-enlist. If you are inelligible, you will be notified. If you are currently re-enlisted, and it is determined later that you were inelligible, you will be removed from service.
The prefix is the word that you add to the beggining so for example: RE-enlist which means to enlist again. Hope I helped!!
No. A dishounourable discharge bars the serviceman/woman from re-enlisting.
"Re-up" is a slang term that refers to replenishing or restocking supplies of something, typically drugs. It can also be used more broadly to describe renewing or extending a commitment or contract.
Ensign O'Toole - 1962 Operation Re-enlist 1-24 was released on: USA: 10 March 1963
Go to your CO and request a discharge...or just don't re-enlist.
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