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In 1999 i went awol and turn myself in and got a other than honorable discharge can i get back into the military

2006-10-03 07:42:42 · 12 answers · asked by Richard P 1 in Politics & Government Military

Listen you bitches that had something rude to say my girlfriend got pregnant. And i was about to leave for germany and there wasn't time to get married. Now you ***** respond to this comment.

2006-10-03 08:21:17 · update #1

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It all depends on what your RE code is on the bottom of your DD 214. Now recruiters use that code for prior service to see if you are eligible for reentry.

.S. ARMY RE CODES

ARMY, RE-1 Individuals who were fully qualified when last separated. Fully qualified for enlistment.

ARMY, RE-1A Individuals with over 6 years of service for pay. Fully qualified for enlistment. Ineligible to reenlist for 93 days after date of separation.

ARMY, RE-1B Individuals who have not been tested to verify primary MOS during current term of service. Fully qualified for enlistment.

ARMY, RE-1C Individuals separated who do not possess scores of 90 or higher in any 3 or more aptitude areas of the ASVAB If tested prior to 1 Oct 1980, or scores of 85 or higher in any 3 or more aptitude areas of the ASVAB if tested on or after 1 Oct 80. Fully qualified for enlistment provided otherwise qualified.

ARMY, RE-2 Individuals separated for the convenience of the Government in accordance with Chapter 5, AR 635-200, (Chapter 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12) and reenlistment is not contemplated. Fully qualified for enlistment/reenlistment (AR 635-200.

ARMY, RE-2A Individuals with over 6 years of service for pay who have incurred an additional service requirement and who decline to meet the additional service requirement through reenlistment or extension and were separated prior to 15 Aug 1977. Fully qualified for enlistment. Ineligible to reenlist in grade and for 93 days after date of separation.

ARMY, RE-2B Individuals who were fully qualified when last separated. However, reenlistment not authorized at time of separation under enlisted year group management plan. Fully qualified for enlistment.

ARMY, RE-2C Individuals who were fully qualified when last separated. However, reenlistment not authorized at time of separation under reenlistment control policy. Civilian: fully qualified for enlistment.

ARMY, RE-3 Individuals who are not qualified for continued Army service, but the disqualification is waiverable. Ineligible for enlistment unless a waiver is granted.

ARMY, RE-3A Section 1. Individuals who do not possess scores of or higher in any 3 or more aptitude areas of the AQB or the ACB. However, this code is no longer used for this disqualification. Fully qualified for enlistment if mental requirements of table 2-1 can be met. Prior service mental requirements are nonwaiverable. Waiver, if approved, is valid only for the purpose of providing continuous, unbroken service for RA in-service personnel. Section 2. Individuals with over 6 years of service for pay who have incurred an additional service requirement and Who decline to meet the additional service through reenlistment or extension and were separated on or after 15 Aug 1977. Fully qualified for enlistment. Waiver, if approved, is valid only for the purpose of providing continuous, unbroken service for RA in-service personnel.

ARMY, RE-3B Individuals who have time lost during their last period of service. Ineligible for enlistment unless waiver is granted. (paras 2-7 and 2-8a). Applicable to EM who have time lost during their last period of service.

ARMY, RE-3C individuals who have completed over 4 months service who do not meet the pay grade requirements of Chapter 2), or who have been denied enlistment under Qualitative Screening Process pursuant to Chapter 4 AR 600-200. Ineligible for enlistment unless waiver is granted. Applicable to persons who have completed over 8 months service who do not meet the prior grade and service criterion of the Qualitative Management Program (AR 600-200 Chapter 4).

ARMY, RE-4 Individuals separated from last period of service with a nonwaiverable disqualification (refer to AR 601-280). Ineligible for enlistment except as provided for in paragraphs 2-7c and 2-7d. (See waiverable moral and administrative disqualification.) Disqualification is nonwaivable.

ARMY, RE-4A Individuals who did not meet basic eligibility citizenship requirement of Chapter 2, AR 601-280, at time of last separation from active duty. Ineligible for enlistment unless requirements of table 2-1 can be met. Citizenship requirements are nonwaiverable. Applicable to EM who fail to meet citizenship requirements.

ARMY, RE-4R Individuals retiring after 20 or more years active Federal service (title 10, U.S. Code 3914 or 3917) Ineligible for enlistment.

2006-10-03 09:37:02 · answer #1 · answered by SuperSoldierGIJOE 3 · 1 0

Well, why did you go AWOL in the first place? If you went AWOL for one reason, then there's always the chance of you going AWOL again because you don't like how things are run. Think about this before you act!

2006-10-03 09:09:29 · answer #2 · answered by armywifes3lb 3 · 0 0

The French Foreign Legion may not even take you because you deserted. I would say talk to a recruiter and see if they can possibly do it. Waivers would have to be considered in order to allow you to re-apply. I believe any man who didn't commit a crime should be allowed to redeem himself. If you were to do desert again during a combat situation then you should be executed by your peers.

2006-10-03 09:29:57 · answer #3 · answered by xian w 2 · 0 0

Doubtful. Very doubtful.

You've probably already screwed yourself by showing a previous disciplinary problem. You desert!

I personally wouldn't want you back in.

Try to apply for an upgrade to "general." Good luck in life.

2006-10-03 07:54:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

There might be a place for you in the French Army. How well can you waive a white flag while running away?

2006-10-03 08:16:56 · answer #5 · answered by bluesax2000 2 · 2 0

Possibly, it all depends on what your reenlistment code is. That should be on your DD 214 and a recruiter should be able to tell you what the code means.

2006-10-03 09:17:56 · answer #6 · answered by Judge Dredd 5 · 0 0

probably not at least i hope they would not take you back. and as far as your excuse for going awol it is a limp di*k excuse.

2006-10-03 18:07:28 · answer #7 · answered by namkciub 3 · 0 0

If you bitched out once what makes you think you can handle it again?

2006-10-03 07:52:00 · answer #8 · answered by sexylatinguy23 4 · 1 0

Given your record, why would they take you?

2006-10-03 07:50:26 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes, but they will pick your MOS. You will go into the infantry.

2006-10-03 07:47:03 · answer #10 · answered by Gilla 3 · 0 3

no you would be concidered 'unfit for service'..
sorry

2006-10-03 07:48:44 · answer #11 · answered by ken y 5 · 1 0

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