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9 Reasons to Serve Again

If you have military experience — in the Navy or other branch of the Armed Forces — joining the Navy Reserve or re-enlisting in the active duty Navy can open up many exciting opportunities for you. Whether you miss the quality of life, sense of community, or job satisfaction of the Navy, joining the Navy Reserve or re-enlisting in the active duty Navy is an excellent option. Here are nine good reasons to consider serving again:

Joining the Navy Reserve Offers
  1. $20,000 Signing Bonus.
  2. Reserve GI Bill
  3. Opportunities to Acquire New Skills
  4. Earn Points Toward Military Retirement
  5. Low-cost Insurance Options
Re-Enlisting in the Active Duty Navy Offers
  1. Re-enlistment Bonuses and Incentives
  2. Opportunities to Learn New Skills and Advance
  3. Money to Continue your Education
  4. Generous Benefits to Help Secure Your Future

The Navy values your skills and experience. Your re-enlistment eligibility is determined by several factors, including your Re-enlistment (RE) Code, physical condition, and other criteria, depending on your rank and desired position. Find out if you’re eligible today — Find a Recruiter.

If you re-enlist, you don’t have to start over or go back to boot camp — you’ll be processed through a Transient Personnel Unit (TPU). Depending on your duty assignment and qualifications, you may be required to attend Intermediate or Advanced Training to enhance your Career Options.

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