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  2. Military Reenlistment (RE) Codes - Veteran.com

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    Here are the Army re-entry and reenlistment codes, according to Army Regulation (AR) 601-210 and National Guard Regulation (NGR) 600-200. RE-1: Individuals who were fully qualified for service when last separated.

  3. Reenlistment Codes For Each Military Branch

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    A Reenlistment (RE) code is found on your discharge documents and describes your eligibility for re-enlisting. RE codes are found on DD Form 214. The code will state if an individual is eligible, needs a waiver, or is ineligible.

  4. RE Codes - MilitarySpot.com

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    Reenlistment Eligibility (RE) codes are contained on military discharge documents (DD Form 214, Record of Discharge) and determine whether or not one may reenlist or enlist in a military...

  5. Military Reenlistment (RE) Codes - TN.gov

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    U.S. Military RE codes are entered on military discharge documents (DD Form 214, Record of Discharge) and characterize a member’s future eligibility to enlist or reenlist after discharge or separation from the military service. The RE Codes for all branches of service are listed below.

  6. How To Read DD214 Codes And Understand Their Importance

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    How To Read DD214 Reentry Codes. Each branch of the military establishes its criteria for eligibility, so the codes vary per branch. Understanding reentry codes is vital because it can impact a person’s ability to enlist in another job in the military in the future.

  7. The United States Army | Army Review Boards Agency

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    Answer: The RE code (Reentry Eligibility code) is determined by the reason for separation, not the character of separation. According to Army Regulation 601-210 (Regular Army and Army Reserve Enlistment Program), the Reentry Eligibility (RE) code can only be changed if an incorrect code was entered.

  8. Re-Entry (RE) Codes. Re-entry or reenlistment (RE) codes determine your eligibility to rejoin the military. For example, you can rejoin the Army with few issues if you left with an RE-1 re-entry code (or any of its variants), according to Army Regulation (AR) 601-210, “Regular Army and Reserve Components Enlistment Program.”.

  9. The United States Army | Army Review Boards Agency - U.S....

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    RE Codes. Question: Can the Army Discharge Review Board change my Reentry Eligibility (RE) code? Answer: The RE code (Reentry Eligibility code) is determined by the reason for separation, not the character of separation. According to Army Regulation 601-210 (Regular Army and Army Reserve Enlistment Program), the Reentry Eligibility (RE) code ...

  10. Line 27 is a Reentry Code. This code is on a scale from 1-4, with 1 being acceptable for further service, 2, or 3 acceptable for future service with waiver (s) and 4 being ineligible for future...

  11. Reentry Codes in the Army - The Law Office of Matthew Barry

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    A reentry code is a number that is placed on a Soldier's DD214 that indicates their eligibility for reenlistment after a period of service. In the Army, the following reentry codes are currently authorized: RE-1, RE-3, RE-4, and RE-4R. Officers do not receive an reentry code.