Posted on Feb 20, 2019
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Is it possible to request certain personnel be in attendance, such a spouse currently on a rotation (non-combat), or to request it in a different city or state?
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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You can request anything you like. Whether your command is willing to entertain it comes down to how you arrange it. The Army is not going to fly your spouse back from a rotation or fund your travel to a different location. But, if you take a 4 day pass when your spouse comes back and travel to the Grand Canyon with your reenlisting officer, that would be a normal request.
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That is more of what I had in mind. Am I able to re-enlist but postpone the ceremony until rotation is over? We have about three more months.
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LCDR Robert S.
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SGT (Join to see) - A *reasonable* command will certainly allow you to reenlist and then let you have a ceremony a few months later. But not every command is reasonable. Ask if they'll let you, and if they say no, ask what they're willing to do to accommodate you.
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SGT Treatment Ncoic
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I want to do that instead but I’m being told I have to do it in 30 days and they would prefer me to do it in a week. LCDR Robert S.
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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SGT (Join to see) by law, you have to do your ceremony the day of your reenlistment. You can conduct another ceremony months down the road and reaffirm your oath when your husband returns.
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Each of your requests sounds reasonable and seem like they can be accomplished. A re-enlistment ceremony is meant to be special and memorable. Only advice I would give is to ensure that any request you have should take into consideration how to best honor the act of re-enlistment. It’s a time honored tradition and must remain sacred. As long as you don’t dishonor the meaning and significance of the ceremony, you will be okay. An example of a “bad” re-enlistment was the Airforce NCO who executed the oath of enlistment using a sock puppet, I don’t recommend doing that. Congratulations!
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Thank you! I was hoping to do something special but I would like for my husband and my meds to be present but they are on rotation.
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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I assume you are active duty, the military cannot put an expense behind your re-enlistment. You can always request guests (at least those that can gain access to the installation), Family etc. As for your spouse returning from a distant assignment or location, maybe, if they are within travel distance and a pass will not interfere with official requirements. As for other states etc. not at all likely unless your installation is a stones throw. Too many variables, I hope this provides some insight. Thank you for your service.
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