The Army has limited re-enlistment options during the last three months of fiscal year 2009. If Soldiers want to re-enlist between June 27 and Sept. 30, they may be limited to a two-year re-enlistment under the "Regular Army Re-enlistment" option. The four re-enlistment options that are unavailable until the end of the fiscal year include the current station stabilization re-enlistment, the Army training re-enlistment, the overseas assignment re-enlistment, and the CONUS station-of-choice re-enlistment. There are exceptions. Soldiers scheduled to return before Oct. 31 from overseas contingency operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom are exempt and entitled to all re-enlistment options.
To find complete information on current cash enlistment incentives (signing bonuses) and reenlistment bonuses offered by each of the Armed Forces, visit the Military.com Bonus Center.
Army Limits Re-enlistment Options
Week of July 13, 2009
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