Posted on Jan 16, 2017
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I reenlisted in November of 2015 (with an original ETS date of February 2017) for Hawaii but could not PCS until March 2017 due to needing to be on the same post for 2 years before PCSing. At the time I reenlisted, there were no signing bonuses. Now, January 2017, the Army is doing signing bonuses. A friend advised me that if I went back to retention they could add the bonus to my contract. Can I?
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SFC J Fullerton
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The only way that would be possible is if the MILPER message that authorizes the re-enlistment bonus for your MOS stipulates that it is retroactive to re-enlistments, with a retro date that falls into your timeframe.
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SGM Erik Marquez
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^^^^^ This.
The only other way I have seen something like this happen, is when the army defaulted on the SM reenlistment contract (reenlisted for MOS change, and the "new" MOS was deleted before the effective date of of PCS/Training and being awarded the new MOS.) , which set him back to just another joe that was about to ETS, for which there was a bonus, and he then got that bonus when he again signed a reenlistment contract for current unit stabilization. .
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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I'm going to guess that would be a big NO........but, I'm not a Career Counselor. Talk to the Career Counselor. But, don't be shocked if they tell you no.
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Cpl Justin Goolsby
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You can try, but it's doubtful. Typically the retention bonuses are used to try and entice people to stay in for spots that are dwindling in numbers. Once you made the decision to stay in, they don't really need to bribe you anymore.
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