Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Enlistment Eligibility SFC Dennis Majewski Arapahoe Recruiting.

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Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Enlistment Eligibility SFC Dennis Majewski Arapahoe Recruiting Company

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Agenda  Enlistment Overview  Qualification Categories  Common Reasons for Disqualification  Current Enlistment Incentives  Summary  Questions

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Enlistment Overview  Eligibility Determination  Testing  Physical  Enlistment  Future Soldier Program  Initial Entry Training  First Duty Assignment

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Qualification Categories  Age  Citizenship  Education  Dependants  Moral/Legal  Testing  Physical

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Age  Non-Prior Service  Years Old  Must have parental consent to enlist at 17 years of age  Must physically be in training prior to their 35 th birthday  Applicants may start working with a Recruiter 30 days prior to 17 th Birthday  Prior Service  Active Duty  Must be less than 35 years old after subtracting Prior Active Duty Service from their actual current age  Must be able to complete 20 years of service prior to age 62  Reserve  Must be able to qualify for retired pay by age 60

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Citizenship  Citizen of the United States  Born in the United States  Born abroad to US parents  Alien who has been lawfully admitted for residence  Must possess an I-551 Card (Green Card)  National of the United States  Citizen of the following:  Federated States of Micronesia  Palua  Republic of the Marshall Islands

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Education  High School Junior or Senior  Education status must be verified, RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY  High School Juniors may only apply for the Army Reserves  High School Diploma Graduate or Higher  Must possess a Diploma or Official Transcripts  General Equivalency Diploma (GED)  RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY  15 Semester Hours of College  Must be 100 level or higher courses (some exceptions may apply)  22 Quarter Hours or 675 Clock Hours are also acceptable

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Education  Job Corps  Must possess GED, Trade Certificate and have 675 clock hours  Home School  Must possess Diploma and Transcripts  Currently Enrolled in College  Minimum 15 semester hours of 100 level courses, must be enrolled AND attending. Online courses are not allowed.

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Dependants  Single with no dependants  Single without custody of dependants  Married with no more than three dependants (spouse included)  Single and pays child support for two or fewer children  Exceptions may be made under certain conditions for applicants who do not meet the above criteria

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Moral / Legal  Background Screening conducted on all applicants  All violations are considered to include juvenile  Other Adverse Disposition Definition  Cannot have a Felony offense conviction  Cannot have a Drug related conviction  This includes possession of paraphernalia  Cannot have a Lautenberg conviction  Cannot have any pending charges or court actions

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Moral / Legal  Applicants entire record will be reviewed to determine if they are eligible for enlistment  Determination is made based on the number, type, and disposition of the violations  Exceptions to Army policy may be granted in individual cases  Under no circumstances may a Recruiting Officer assist or intervene on an applicants behalf

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Testing  Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery  Test is normed to the general population  Test is scored from 0-99 and is a percentage based score  Required Scores (Subject to Change or Restrictions)  High School Diploma or Higher – 31+  High School Junior or Senior – 31+  General Equivalency Diploma – 50+  Testing Locations  High School  Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS)  Mobile Examination Site

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Physical  Must complete a Physical Examination at the MEPS  Physical in similar to a school physical  Includes a hearing test, eye exam, range of motion evaluation  All prior medical conditions must be disclosed  Exceptions made for certain pre-existing conditions  Cannot currently be under a doctors care or taking medications  Some exceptions may apply  Must pass a drug test  Body Modifications can disqualify someone from the Army

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Common Reason for Disqualification  Education Status  No Education Credentials  Current Restrictions  Testing  Low Test Scores – March2Success Program  Physical  ADD/ADHD  Weight (over or under)  Psychological Issues (Law Violations, Counseling)  Self Mutilation (Cutting)  Drug Testing  Excessive Law Violations  Body Modification and Tattoos  Gauged Ears, Tattoos on Neck and Face, Unacceptable Tattoos

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion  Active Duty  Reserves Current Enlistment Incentives

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Current Enlistment Incentives  Deferred Ship Bonus  High School Seniors - $100 per month in the Future Soldier Program  Maximum $1400  Seasonal Bonuses  Up to $10,000  Dependent upon job and start of training date  Hi-Grad Bonus  Up to $2,000  Dependent upon number of semester hours of college completed  Army Civilian Acquired Skills Program Bonus  $5,000 Active Duty

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Current Enlistment Incentives  Ranger Bonus  $5,000  Must complete Ranger Training and accept assignment to a Ranger unit  Airborne Bonus  $1,000  Must complete Airborne Training  Enlistment Bonus  Maximum of $40,000  Dependant on job enlisted for, and length of initial contract  Loan Repayment Program  Maximum benefit of $65,000  Dependant on job enlisted for, and length of initial contract Active Duty

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Current Enlistment Incentives  Army College Fund  Maximum Benefit of $83,448  Dependant on job enlisted for, and length of initial contract  Montgomery GI Bill  $49,248 total benefit  All Soldiers receive this benefit  Cash Bonus are limited by law, to a combined maximum of $40,000  All Incentives are also dependant on ASVAB test score Active Duty

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Current Enlistment Incentives  Enlistment Bonus  Up to $20,000  Dependant on test score and job enlisted for  Selected Reserve Montgomery GI Bill  $11,988 total benefit  All Soldiers receive this benefit  Selected Reserve Montgomery GI Bill +Kicker  $24,588 total benefit  Dependant upon job enlisted for and unit of assignment  Student Loan Repayment  Up to $50,000  Dependant upon job enlisted for and unit of assignment Reserves

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Current Enlistment Incentives  Both Active Duty and Reserve Soldiers receive tuition assistance  Maximum $4,500 per year  Up to $250 per credit hour  Post 9/11 GI Bill  Department of Veterans Affairs Program  100% Tuition at highest State University  $1,000 per year for books  Housing Allowance  Complete 3 years of service for 100% benefits  May be transferred to spouse or children – Minimum 10 years service

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Summary  Only 10 percent of the general population is eligible to serve in the Army  Due to the complexity of legal/moral backgrounds, contact a Recruiting Officer to determine eligibility  Through its enlistment standards, the Army promotes community standards  Stay in School  Anti-Drug  Respect for the Rule of Law  The Army is a Professional Organization that enlists only highly qualified individuals

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Questions?

Noble Eagles Pride of the Rockies Year of the Station Commander FY11 Denver Recruiting Battalion Contact Information SFC Dennis Majewski (888)