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  2. Army ups bonuses for recruits to $50K, as COVID takes toll

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    The U.S. Army, for the first time, is offering a maximum enlistment bonus of $50,000 to highly skilled recruits who join for six years, The Associated Press has learned, as the service struggles ...

  3. U.S. Army Paying Signing Bonuses Up to $50,000 for Enlisting

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    The U.S. Army announced that it will pay up to $50,000 – its largest bonus ever – to recruits who qualify and sign on for a six-year active-duty enlistment. The bonus package is based on a ...

  4. Army increases enlistment bonus to $50K to battle recruiting ...

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    Army recruiters have been struggling to meet quotas during the pandemic due to a lack of face time in front of high school and college students. Army increases enlistment bonus to $50K to battle ...

  5. Stop-loss policy - Wikipedia

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    Stop-loss was created by the United States Congress after the Vietnam War. Its use is founded on Title 10, United States Code, Section 12305(a) which states in part: "... the President may suspend any provision of law relating to promotion, retirement, or separation applicable to any member of the armed forces who the President determines is essential to the national security of the United ...

  6. Individual Ready Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army's IRR SSI worn by Army Reservists in the IRR that are not formally assigned to a particular unit or cadre personnel that run the IRR program.. The Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) is a category of the Ready Reserve of the Reserve Component of the Armed Forces of the United States composed of former active duty or reserve military personnel.

  7. Delayed Entry Program - Wikipedia

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    The Delayed Entry Program (DEP, also called the Delayed Enlistment Program or Future Soldiers Program in the United States), is a program designed to accommodate new enlistees into the United States Armed Forces before they ship out to basic training. Enlistees first enter the DEP as inactive reservists, then make a commitment to report for ...

  8. Amid labor shortage, Army offers largest enlistment bonus ever

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    The Army is seeking to blunt the pandemic-fueled labor shortage rocking the country’s economy with its largest bonus ever — $50,000. Amid labor shortage, Army offers largest enlistment bonus ...

  9. Military recruitment - Wikipedia

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    For example, in 2017 about 1 in 20 applicants to the British Army were eventually enlisted. [61] Most state armed forces that enlist minors (persons under the age of 18) are required by law to obtain the informed consent of one or both parents or legal guardians before their child's enlistment can take place. [62]