Posted on Dec 27, 2013
PV2 Eric Szabo
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As a veteran and have not served in almost 10yrs, will I be asked to redo BCT and AIT? (eventhough I am already certified as a 92f and completed successfully both bct and ait)
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SFC James Baber
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If you have been out over 5 years you are required to go through refresher training which normally includes basic all over again and AIT, even though you have already been, so yes.


Double check with your local recruiter to verify, since I haven't been in recruiting for 7+ years.

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PV2 Eric Szabo
PV2 Eric Szabo
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Hooah, thanks very much. I will be emailing my local recruiter tomorrow seeing how I am awaiting some updates on information with my re-enlistment. Thanks again! if you ever need anything feel free to messege me !! over n out
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The same thing happened to my college roommate.  He didn't Re Up in the Guard and then a few years later he got laid off from his Teaching job and he enlisted.  So he had to go to basic training and AIT again.  He said it was much easier the second time because you already know what to do and how the game works.  The Drills had him teach the new guys a lot of stuff and it was a good chance for him to get back in shape.  He also got to change MOS and he was very happy with his new job.

He also liked how he was older and had more awards than his Drill.
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PV2 Eric Szabo
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I was accused of something in '05 and am still fighting to clear my name and the RI Army National Guard is trying to use the Lautenberg Ammendment to help me fix and re-up I would rather go active duty but I will take what I can I miss serving..
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