Posted on Feb 2, 2021
PVT(P) Aaron M. M. Bryant
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Terrible decisions were made and I regret it, but I don’t want them to follow me for the rest of my life. Before I mustered out, the Army was my dream since I was kid, my life for the first four years of adulthood and frankly, I loved it. I read that a waiver is attainable, potentially, but I was wondering if anyone had an idea or articles that could lead me to (potentially) getting back in, even if I have to deal with “Needs of the Army”, but going back to 11B would be preferred.

Any info provided is appreciated. Thank you.
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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You cannot
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PVT(P) Aaron M. M. Bryant
PVT(P) Aaron M. M. Bryant
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Just like that, no exceptions?
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PVT(P) Aaron M. M. Bryant RE4 Literally means, not eligible for future service.
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SP5 Peter Keane
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Hell you can't even work for the Post Office with a BCD
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SGT Christopher Hayden
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PVT(P) Aaron M. M. Bryant - Only if there was a mistake when you were discharged originally, but you already admitted to making "terrible decisions".
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SP5 Peter Keane
SP5 Peter Keane
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SGT Christopher Hayden - a BCD is the result of a Courts-Martial, there is no mistaking that.
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Hope that President Biden gets us into WWIII so that the military is accepting any and everybody. RE-4 and a Big Chicken Dinner? your odds of getting back in are practically zero.
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CSM Charles Hayden
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What a simplistic - - - and resonable response!
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