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walte
August 25th, 2006, 12:36 PM
I'm prior service Army, got a 3 year ROTC scholarship when on active duty, but was dropped from the program. Never got orders to complete my obligation, and am looking to join the guard in KS (at 44 years old). Age is good based on years already served, but the code on my DD214 is an RE-2.

My question is - is that something that will **** my chances?

TIA

CW5 Gaudet
March 6th, 2007, 10:43 AM
RE-2 - Individuals separated for the convenience of the Government in accordance with Chapter 5, AR 635-200, (Chapter 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12) and reenlistment is not contemplated. Fully qualified for enlistment/reenlistment (AR 635-200.

RE-2A - Individuals with over 6 years of service for pay who have incurred an additional service requirement and who decline to meet the additional service requirement through reenlistment or extension and were separated prior to 15 Aug 1977. Fully qualified for enlistment. Ineligible to reenlist in grade and for 93 days after date of separation.

RE-2B - Individuals who were fully qualified when last separated. However, reenlistment not authorized at time of separation under enlisted year group management plan. Fully qualified for enlistment.

RE-2C - Individuals who were fully qualified when last separated. However, reenlistment not authorized at time of separation under reenlistment control policy. Civilian: fully qualified for enlistment

PARecruiter11B24
March 7th, 2007, 07:11 PM
I'm prior service Army, got a 3 year ROTC scholarship when on active duty, but was dropped from the program. Never got orders to complete my obligation, and am looking to join the guard in KS (at 44 years old). Age is good based on years already served, but the code on my DD214 is an RE-2.

My question is - is that something that will **** my chances?

TIA

Like the Chief wrote there should not be a problem. We look at the RE Code but also the seperation code (a 3 letter code) and the seperation narritive. Thats the big thing that we look at first. An RE-2 should not be a problem.