Some questions for anyone who is Glossary Prior Service and want to return to the army.?
I finished in 2000 BCT and took a medical examination of the AIT. I have the code 3 JFL reentry separation that I was a percussionist and left because of carpal tunnel tendinitis. I want to come back and I'm not MOS'qd as bandsmen. Will I be able to choose an MOS or only what is essential? In addition, any chance to get the student loan repayment program again? For me and someone else has or will request the same status .. we have to take the ASVAB and physical again? Are we also BCT again? Does the recruiter "ANY" credit because we are treated as non-front or not? Instead, will they still help us? Thank you!
You have all the same options as someone who is NPS MOS measurement choices and incentives as a bonus or ACF. You have to use the ASVAB if it has been over 2 years since the last took it. You will have to resume physical if it has been over six months since the last one was. You will be able to prove that you are no longer carried by the state health that you were fired for and will need a waiver for that. Why did you pay attention to what the recruiter gets credit? The recruiter will probably help you if he / she can. Right now I do not think the army accepts the waiver, but that does not mean that the recruiter will not help you start the process and have you ready to go for when they start to accept waivers again. I used to do all the time, like when someone had a GED, but the army did not take them. I would like to take the test, and physical, and perform audits Police and everything would be ready to go. When they opened a few slots GED, that person could just go down to MEPs and to appeal. AR 601-210 9-7. Program 9A commitment, engagement of the U.S. training program of the Army of this program is available to qualified NPS, PS, and Glossary NPS applicants enlisting for a minimum period of engagement allowed on request. PS applicants must be authorized to re-train for to enlist under this program. a. Under this program, the enlistee is guaranteed-(1) A specific MOS or CMF. (2) flight training, if the option 4 APPLICATION uncommitted to a mission is selected. (3) Language and intelligence and MOS training, if selected, and qualifications are Together for the MOS selected. b. All recruits must meet prerequisites and qualifications before and after enlistment per DA Pam 611-21. v. Primary commitment options available for commitment are: (1) request Option 3: U.S. Army Training of Choice (2). Application Option 4: United States Army Airborne. (3) request Option 5: United States Army Unassigned. (4) request Option 6: United States Army understanding of the English language (5). Request Option 10: Intern Army U.S. English Second Language. (6) 15 Option Application: United States Army National Call to Service. (7) 24 requires Option: U.S. Army two years Category IIIB without affectation. (8) 26 request Option: U.S. Army 2 years without affectation. (9) 28 request Option: United U.S. Army GED + Program (10). Request Option 29: States United States States First Army College. 9-8. Commitment Program 9B, United States Army Corps Command-Space-Station Commitment The program is available to qualified NPS, PS, Glossary NPS, and applicants for enlistment DCPHO minimum commitment allowed on request. A. Under this program, is guaranteed enlistee-(1) For NPS, PS training, or Glossary NPS-training (a) A specific MOS or CMF. (B) a first assignment to a position, the control unit, or area. (C) Airborne training if REQUEST option 4 with a committed assignment is selected. (D) A minimum of 12 months from the date of arrival at first duty assignment. (2) For DCPHO, PS, and Glossary NPS (who may require prior training) – (A) a first appointment to a position, the control unit, or area. (B) flight training option if 4 Ask an assignment clerk is selected. (C) A minimum of 12 months from the date of arrival at first duty assignment. b. All recruits must meet the conditions prior and after enlistment per DA Pam 611-21. C. Options available for enlistment include-primary commitment (1) request Option 4: United States Army Airborne with the first assignment. (2) 7 request Option: U.S. Army Buddy Team. (3) 18 request Option: U.S. Army first assignment only. (4) Option 19 requires: United States Army Station of Choice. (5) 20 requires Option: United States Army Select Station of choice. (6) 21 Option request: Select United States Army Unit / Station of Choice stabilization of two years. (7) 23 request Option: U.S. Army COHORT. (Cohesion <Operation and status preparation and training). (8) 24 requires Option: U.S. Army 2 year Category IIIB with the first assignment. (9) 25 request Option: U.S. Army security assignment. (10) Option 26 requires: U.S. Army 2 years NPS. (11) 30 requires Option: U.S. Army two years PS. (12) 34 Option request: USA Army Unit Select. (13) 40 Option request: U.S. Army Airborne Ranger. 9-9. 9C Program commitment, commitment of U.S. Incentive for the Army (enlistment bonus, the Army College Fund loan repayment program) This program is available to qualified NPS, PS, Glossary NPS, and applicants for enlistment DCPHO minimum length of commitment, when authorized by HQDA message Incentives commitment. Incentives will be provided using request and a message is updated on a quarterly or as needed. All recruits must meet the prerequisites before and after enrollment by DA Pam 611-21. Main incentive options available commitment for commitment are available in application as proposed and determined by DCS, G-1 (DMPM). A. Under this program, enlistees may be eligible to (1) GE (2). SRB (3). BSSRB (4). ACF (5). LRP.