1st Lt August S. 7599657 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>4-yr AF Lt hoping to enlist in the Army here, and I&#39;m wondering what hoops I&#39;ll go through.<br /><br />Separation code is GKQ, which reads on some websites as ineligible to reenlist, but others have said it&#39;s not a real code. My RE Code is N/A, which apparently is normal for officers being involuntarily discharged (general under honorable).<br /><br />I cannot start physical/waiver paperwork with an Army recruiter until 2 years have passed since my discharge (coming up this December), so talks with recruiters end there.<br /><br />I&#39;m assuming there&#39;s no exception to the 2-yr rule. Could anyone tell me what all I can expect when I revisit the recruiter once time is up? I&#39;d like to see how realistic this even is. What can I expect when I visit the recruiter as a former AF Lt who is looking to enlist in the Army with a separation code of GKQ? 2022-03-30T18:26:55-04:00 1st Lt August S. 7599657 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>4-yr AF Lt hoping to enlist in the Army here, and I&#39;m wondering what hoops I&#39;ll go through.<br /><br />Separation code is GKQ, which reads on some websites as ineligible to reenlist, but others have said it&#39;s not a real code. My RE Code is N/A, which apparently is normal for officers being involuntarily discharged (general under honorable).<br /><br />I cannot start physical/waiver paperwork with an Army recruiter until 2 years have passed since my discharge (coming up this December), so talks with recruiters end there.<br /><br />I&#39;m assuming there&#39;s no exception to the 2-yr rule. Could anyone tell me what all I can expect when I revisit the recruiter once time is up? I&#39;d like to see how realistic this even is. What can I expect when I visit the recruiter as a former AF Lt who is looking to enlist in the Army with a separation code of GKQ? 2022-03-30T18:26:55-04:00 2022-03-30T18:26:55-04:00 MSgt Private RallyPoint Member 7599846 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It is a real code from what I have found so far although it is not specified. All GK - Series appear ineligible for re - enlistment. I’ve never heard of a two year rule. Must be an officer thing.<br /> Response by MSgt Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 30 at 2022 8:35 PM 2022-03-30T20:35:39-04:00 2022-03-30T20:35:39-04:00 SSgt Christophe Murphy 7599874 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The only one who can answer the specifics to your question is a recruiter Response by SSgt Christophe Murphy made Mar 30 at 2022 8:56 PM 2022-03-30T20:56:59-04:00 2022-03-30T20:56:59-04:00 MSG Private RallyPoint Member 7599878 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>According to the Veterans.com website and an excel spreadsheet from militarypay.defense.gov, GKQ is for Misconduct (Serious Offense) . Which tells me you were involuntarily discharged from the AF for doing something naughty. Which explains why you want to go Enlisted. One thing I can tell you is that once your Recruiter finds out you have Serious Misconduct discharge separation code....that Recruiter will become hands off. Make sure you tell your Recruiter everything. Because if you don&#39;t, and it comes to light later if you are able to enlist...then you will get nailed for fraudulent enlistment plus knowingly and willfully deceit/lying. Response by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 30 at 2022 8:58 PM 2022-03-30T20:58:46-04:00 2022-03-30T20:58:46-04:00 SSG Private RallyPoint Member 7600570 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The 2 yr rule is not your issue, the conduct discharge is. I hate to say this but you really have zero chance of getting a recruiter that would be willing to even attempt this enlistment. If by chance you find one, it will most likely be all work and no play... I believe your time serving in the military is over. If you still want to serve your country try the civilian contract side of things, best of luck to you. Response by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 31 at 2022 8:08 AM 2022-03-31T08:08:27-04:00 2022-03-31T08:08:27-04:00 MAJ Byron Oyler 7605862 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It is not easy to process out an officer and there is going to be some nasty shit in your records. I recommend you get comfortable with another occupation. Response by MAJ Byron Oyler made Apr 3 at 2022 10:38 AM 2022-04-03T10:38:09-04:00 2022-04-03T10:38:09-04:00 2022-03-30T18:26:55-04:00