Posted on Jul 16, 2018
Is it possible to reenlist in a different branch with an RE3 and JFW separation code?
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I was discharged (uncharacterized) during Basic Training in the Army for an "adjustment disorder." Here's what happened: I had injured my back during basic and caused me to go to MTAC for a week and Sick Call PT for about 2 weeks. During that time, my PT noticed my mood was off (because I was unable to train and stuck doing CQ with the nontrainers) and recommended sending me to CMHS for an evaluation which resulted in a diagnosis of an "adjustment disorder" leading me to be sent home. I've been cleared fit for duty by a mental health professional since being discharged. Is it possible for me to get back in during this time? I'm hoping to go Navy. I have several Navy Officers (O-4s and up) that will vouch for me, but I don't know if that matters much. Any info is appreciated
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Wavers can be requested for discharge issues, and if approved your enlistment can move forward. Ask, obtain, keep copies.
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Look at your DD-214 and match your RE code to this list: https://jointhemilitary.org/master-list-military-reenlistment-codes-re-codes/. Each branch has a different reason for their code. For the Army individuals with an RE Code of “3” can normally reenlist but will require a waiver. For the Air Force individuals with an RE Code of “3” can normally reenlist in the Air Force or another Service, but will probably require a waiver to be processed. Check it out. All in all you will probably need a waiver.
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Contact recruiters, stay on them. They possibly will work with you, it will be hard, expect for months, possibly years to get accepted.
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