What is needed to reenlist in the Air Force?

In order to reenlist, all First Term Airmen and Guardians must have a CJR and must have met the necessary Time-in-Service and Time-in-Grade requirements. For more information on the program please go the Reenlistment Eligibility Window page on myPers.

What makes you ineligible to reenlist?

You are normally only eligible for reenlistment if you have an honorable discharge. All other discharges than honorable tend to have legal or court martial offenses attached to them. contains the Separation Code, which tells the reason for discharge.

How long are you considered prior service?

Individuals with less than 24 months of Active Duty are considered “previous service.” Previous service personnel are classified and processed the same as non-prior service and given an RE Code (or receive a waiver) on their DD Form 214. Navy and Marine Corps.

What is a re 3 reenlistment code?

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

How far out can I Reenlist Air Force?

First-term Airmen wishing to re-enlist must be within 12 months of their date of separation and have an approved career job reservation. Career Airmen, those already signed on for a second term, must be within 90 days of their expiration term of service. The re-enlistment process consists of three parts.

How far out can you reenlist in the Air Force?

An Airman may only reenlist for 6 years if they are within 29 calendar days of DOS or reenlist for 5 years if they have 12 months or less of obligated service. Airmen reenlisting to reach their HYT may not exceed their HYT month. Airmen with more than 36 months of obligated service are not authorized to reenlist.

Can you rejoin the military after leaving?

When you want to re-enlist, to get prior service, you must have a minimum of six months of post-basic-training experience. If you were still in advanced individual training (AIT) or active duty for training (ADT), you may have to go back to basic training even if you do have 180 days in the military.

What does the Air Force consider prior service?

Air Force. The Air Force defines “prior service” as persons who have served at least 24 months of Active Duty service without regard to regular component or continuous service in the Armed Forces.