The 6u reenlistment refers to a specific option within the U.S. military, primarily associated with the Army, allowing certain service members to extend their active duty service. It typically applies to soldiers who have fulfilled their initial service commitment and are eligible to reenlist under favorable conditions. The "6u" designation often pertains to specific terms or incentives associated with the reenlistment contract. Each branch may have its own guidelines and benefits related to this option.
Yes.
6u = 222u = 222/6u = 37
4u2 - 6u - 39 does not have rational factors.
24uv + 35u2 - 30u3 - 28v = 24uv - 28v - 30u3 + 35u2 = 4v*(6u - 7) - 5u2(6u - 7) = (4v - 5u2)*(6u - 7)
I will just have to take a pass on your reenlistment offer, sir.
i meant 9+-12u+4+6u>-5, but wiki keeps changining it
Reenlistment Eligibility code is block 27 on the DD-214.
6u
2(5v + 6u)
yes! with a waiver
Yes, military officers are eligible for reenlistment bonuses depending on their branch of service and the specific circumstances. The bonus amount may vary based on factors such as job specialty, deployment history, and the needs of the military at the time. Officers should consult their branch's policies and speak with a career counselor for specific details regarding reenlistment bonuses.
6(u-14)