Alex Pizuck5284256<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Good evening,<br /><br />I am seeking the community's information and experiences regarding Re-Enlistment around similar situation to mine.<br /><br />In 2012 I enlisted to Active Duty Air Force at the age of 18. To call a horse a horse, I was in over my head and was not prepared mentally for the task I signed up for. As a result I cracked under the pressure in BMT. I don't recall all specific details of how, but I managed to get myself put into inpatient for suicidal/thoughts of self-harm...Long story short I was ELS'd with a Separation code of JFY and Reentry code of 2C. <br /><br />My question is thus, is there any possibility of re-enlisting? I ask now, over 7 years later because not a day goes by where I do not regret my foolish decisions. I gave up then; I would like to know if there is a chance to redeem myself and make good on my commitment? This is one error I have yet to correct from my past and am hoping I have the opportunity to do so.<br /><br />Thank you all for any information/advice/and even good ol'criticism you can provide on the matter. I appreciate your time.Is there any possibility of re-enlisting with a separation code of JFY and a reentry code of 2C?2019-11-28T02:00:45-05:00Alex Pizuck5284256<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Good evening,<br /><br />I am seeking the community's information and experiences regarding Re-Enlistment around similar situation to mine.<br /><br />In 2012 I enlisted to Active Duty Air Force at the age of 18. To call a horse a horse, I was in over my head and was not prepared mentally for the task I signed up for. As a result I cracked under the pressure in BMT. I don't recall all specific details of how, but I managed to get myself put into inpatient for suicidal/thoughts of self-harm...Long story short I was ELS'd with a Separation code of JFY and Reentry code of 2C. <br /><br />My question is thus, is there any possibility of re-enlisting? I ask now, over 7 years later because not a day goes by where I do not regret my foolish decisions. I gave up then; I would like to know if there is a chance to redeem myself and make good on my commitment? This is one error I have yet to correct from my past and am hoping I have the opportunity to do so.<br /><br />Thank you all for any information/advice/and even good ol'criticism you can provide on the matter. I appreciate your time.Is there any possibility of re-enlisting with a separation code of JFY and a reentry code of 2C?2019-11-28T02:00:45-05:002019-11-28T02:00:45-05:00SSG Private RallyPoint Member5289384<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>2C is waiverable, but you have a behavioral health issue listed on your records now, which is also waiverable but a lot harder to get approved. <br /><br />I’m pretty certain the Air Force won’t take you back, and other service recruiters are not going to put the time in to get those waivers approved. <a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="148812" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/148812-79s-career-counselor-usaraf-hq-usaraf-setaf">SFC Private RallyPoint Member</a> might be able to clarify this though. <br /><br /><br />Now for a question, you couldn’t handle the easiest BCT and cracked under the pressure? Did you only get 2 hot meals instead of three?Response by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Nov 29 at 2019 3:42 PM2019-11-29T15:42:02-05:002019-11-29T15:42:02-05:00Erik Cho7115161<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Did you ever manage reenlist? I'm in a similar boat with the same reentry and separation code. I was young and dumb a LONG time ago and didn't take the advice of my Technical Sergeant who said I would regret it for the rest of my life if I didn't opt to have an attorney fight the discharge. So here I am looking for a way to correct my mistake.Response by Erik Cho made Jul 17 at 2021 5:42 PM2021-07-17T17:42:27-04:002021-07-17T17:42:27-04:002019-11-28T02:00:45-05:00