Posted on May 20, 2017
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SFC (Join to see) I would recommend the NG if your up for it because with your AD time you can get your 20-yerar letter and receive a retirement for the rest of your life along with medical benefits when you hit age 60. Believe me it is well worth it Mary. Think about it!
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SGT Roberto Mendoza-Diaz - I believe it is 35 years of age, but there are more experts that could chime in on this question!
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I think if your prior service it's 40. But I could be wrong. COL Mikel J. Burroughs SGT Roberto Mendoza-Diaz
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SFC (Join to see) - I believe that 35 was for non-prior service. YOu may be right Mary!
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SFC (Join to see) Militia? If you are going to raise your right hand join the Guard. Being so close to Sacramento, you could probably find a slot in the state headquarters. Survival there would be a challenge!
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CSM Charles Hayden I just spoke to the recruiter today. Looks like there hurting for recruiters, so it may work out that I can go back to recruiting. But I am also passed the 3 year mark to have to repeat BCT. So, I'll be working on establishing a family plan for my kids and the re enlistment paperwork the next few weeks. Guess I'll see how it goes.
You think they'll let me wear my army stretch pants in basic !!!... lol...
You think they'll let me wear my army stretch pants in basic !!!... lol...
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Zero comment! SFC (Join to see) Recruiters are always hurting. For recruits and someone to replace them!
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SFC (Join to see) It seems the NG was be a wise choice. You could retire and have tremendous benefits when you reach the right age. (This is one time you will have to admit your age.) :-)
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