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I got out the navy 22 months ago but I have been in the national guard 14 months now. I want to go back to the navy on active duty, is it possible someone please help me.

2007-10-11 02:57:04 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Military

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Do you know why you got the re code of 4? If it was not something too ominous....petition the Navy to get it changed to a re code of 1 and go from there.

Good luck,
Z

2007-10-11 03:01:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The definition of each RE Code may vary from Service to Service, as currently it is the responsibility of each branch of the Armed Forces to establish reenlistment eligibility criteria. As a general rule, however, an RE Code in the "1" series will allow for reenlistment into any component of the Armed Forces, and an RE Code in the "3" series will usually allow the veteran to reenlist with a waiver. RE Codes in the "2" series often place restrictions on reenlistment: this is especially true in the Air Force, which has a policy permanently barring airmen separated from the Air Force with a RE Code 2 from reenlisting in the Air Force (though reenlistment into other components of the Armed Forces may be possible with a waiver). An RE Code in the "4" series typically bars reenlistment into any component of the Armed Forces. (It is possible for a person with an RE Code of 4 to enlist in the Navy or Air Force if the SPD Code and the Narrative Reasoning are waivable.) A veteran issued a RE Code in the "4" series will usually require an Exception to Policy waiver to reenlist.

2007-10-11 10:03:22 · answer #2 · answered by KC V ™ 7 · 1 0

most likely not. depends on what the RE 4 was for.. if drugs, forget it, you are lucky the Guard accepted you.
Navy takes very few PS back, and zero Re4s. the Guard is only a stepping stone to Army when it comes to going AD with a RE4.

2007-10-11 13:33:43 · answer #3 · answered by Mrsjvb 7 · 0 0

If your service with the NG has been outstanding, maybe, but still not likely. Have your checked with a recruiter?
Your activity in the NG should be a plus in presenting your case. To be honest, had you not mentioned your NG service, i'd just say "forget it.'
I don't believe there is a Navy NG, but have you tried to go Navy Reserves? it might help your case. Good luck.

2007-10-11 10:05:45 · answer #4 · answered by TedEx 7 · 2 0

You will have to apply. They can make exceptions for the RE4 if your MOS is vital to current military operations.

2007-10-11 10:01:10 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

RE-4, are you a dirtbag?

2007-10-15 04:13:15 · answer #6 · answered by manutd12us 1 · 0 0

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