Posted on Apr 10, 2017
Has anyone heard of having to take the ASVAB again to go from Army to Air Force?
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A recruiter told me that I've been out too long and have to take it again. How true is this?
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I've been trying to get back in for 17 years & haven't had to take the ASVAB once. Every recruiter I've talked to has indicated that I'm good to go on the ASVAB.
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SGT Jeff Hortman Here is information to study to help obtain a better score. Good luck.
http://www.military.com/join-armed-forces/asvab
http://www.military.com/join-armed-forces/asvab
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I would guess about 18%.
Either it is true or it is not. I am kind of doubting that the Air Force recruiter is having you retake the ASVAB for no reason, but even recruiters can be wrong.
My real question is what was your original ASVAB score...they may need PS numbers to be higher to enlist?
Either it is true or it is not. I am kind of doubting that the Air Force recruiter is having you retake the ASVAB for no reason, but even recruiters can be wrong.
My real question is what was your original ASVAB score...they may need PS numbers to be higher to enlist?
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when I was going to do the corps after getting out I had to retake the asvab, the test is only good for about 3 or 4 years of I remember correctly.
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PFC Dalton Rupert
forgot to add but since I chose to do the army again the recruiters there go off your redd report.
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Hello Sir,
Navy Vet here, my husband is active duty on DDG80 USS Roosevelt in Rota, Spain.. We are going through a bit of financial hardship due to having a house in the States. We have decided to send me, the wife, and our three kids back to the States to ease this issue. We routed our Early Return of Dependents chit and saw a financial counselor late September. The chit hasn’t been routed to PERS yet even though he asks about it everyday. We are in a financial hardship that is is getting very stressful, do you have any other options for transferring dependents?
Navy Vet here, my husband is active duty on DDG80 USS Roosevelt in Rota, Spain.. We are going through a bit of financial hardship due to having a house in the States. We have decided to send me, the wife, and our three kids back to the States to ease this issue. We routed our Early Return of Dependents chit and saw a financial counselor late September. The chit hasn’t been routed to PERS yet even though he asks about it everyday. We are in a financial hardship that is is getting very stressful, do you have any other options for transferring dependents?
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