A reenlistment code of 9G typically indicates that an individual is not eligible for reenlistment due to various reasons, such as disciplinary actions or other factors. As a result, you would generally not receive any reenlistment bonuses or monetary incentives associated with reenlisting. It's important to consult your military branch's regulations or a personnel officer for specific details regarding your situation.
Reenlistment Eligibility code is block 27 on the DD-214.
9G | Grade (Soldier is within 16 months of ETS and cannot reenlist for minimum term/exceeds RCP for Current Grade)Note that you can, with approval, extend up to your RCP, which may give enough time to get promoted. Which may change your RCP enough for you to reenlist.
Yes. It's your character of service which is relevant, not your RE code.
9g+9
9g-142g = -133
49-9g = 40
It is: 12g+9g = 21g
I will just have to take a pass on your reenlistment offer, sir.
RE-4B is an Air Force reenlistment code, given to indicate a discharge for exceeding body fat standards.
(9g - 8)(9g + 8)
The reentry code RE-7 on a DD214 indicates that the individual is not eligible for reenlistment in the military. This code is typically assigned to service members who were discharged under conditions that do not meet the standards for reenlistment, often due to factors such as disciplinary issues or certain medical conditions. It signifies that the service member is generally not considered fit to return to active duty.
There are more molecules in 9g of water than in 9g of sugar. This is because the molecular weight of water is lower than that of sugar, so there are more water molecules present in the same mass as sugar.