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  • Reenlistment numbers are definitely not indicative of a military member's support of the military, its leadership, or support for a war.

    Why do they Fight? 2007

  • Liverputty: Reenlistment well over forecast - again

    Reenlistment well over forecast - again Jeffrey Hill 2005

  • Reenlistment rates drop and, just recently, after he fought all week against a proposed pay increase for our men and women in the military, he then helicoptered out to the carrier, the USS Nimitz, which was returning from long months of duty in the Indian Ocean, and told the crew of that ship that he advocated better pay for them and their comrades.

    1980 Republican National Convention Address 1980

  • In addition to stressing wounded warrior care, family care and dwell time issues, it calls for allowing the services "to pursue innovative ways to retain quality personnel," citing the Marine Corps 'Selective Reenlistment Bonus program.

    Navy Times - News 2010

  • ● Enlisted Soldiers need to present their DD Form 214 and DD Form 4 Enlistment/Reenlistment/Extension contract (s).

    SOME SOLDIER'S MOM 2009

  • Mythic Sounds Call To Arms, Begins Warhammer Online Reenlistment Campaign From December 16th - 23rd, past subscribers can return to WAR for 10 days of free gameplay, in-game item rewards, and other bonuses.

    AskMen.com - HOME PAGE 2009

  • Mythic Sounds Call To Arms, Begins Warhammer Online Reenlistment Campaign From December 16th - 23rd, past subscribers can return to WAR for 10 days of free gameplay, in-game item rewards, and other bonuses.

    AskMen.com - HOME PAGE 2009

  • Because the recruiters lie, because the US steps back from international law and standards, and because the cost of an education for too-many poor and working-class kids is constructed as a trip through a mine-field and a deal with the devil, teachers should consider Bill Bigelow’s advice to make a critical examination of the “Enlistment/Reenlistment Document — Armed Forces of the United States” that recruits sign when they join up.

    April « 2006 « Bill Ayers 2006

  • Because the recruiters lie, because the US steps back from international law and standards, and because the cost of an education for too-many poor and working-class kids is constructed as a trip through a mine-field and a deal with the devil, teachers should consider Bill Bigelow’s advice to make a critical examination of the “Enlistment/Reenlistment Document — Armed Forces of the United States” that recruits sign when they join up.

    Hearts and Minds 2006

  • 2 Article 15s, a Bar to Reenlistment, a Letter of Reprimand, and a Chapter for rehabilitation failure.

    7.62mm Justice 2009

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