Active-duty enlisted Soldiers and future Soldiers in the Delayed Entry Program can now serve as assistant recruiters and earn extra money in their off-duty hours. The Army Recruiter Assistance Program (A-RAP) will pay these Soldiers $1,000 when a recruit they refer enlists and another $1,000 when that recruit ships to basic combat training. That is months sooner than the bonuses all Soldiers, active-duty, reserve-component and retired are eligible to receive under the $2,000 referral program. Soldiers can participate in both recruiting programs, but not by referring the same prospect twice. For additional information or to apply for the A-RAP program, visit http://www.2k.army.mil/armyrap.htm.
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.
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