Reenlistment Page

The army offers a wide variety of jobs or assignments to choose from during your reenlistment. Be informed, check out the links below!

Army Reenlistment Bonus Information
Current SRB New! 1 OCT 2009 Selective Reenlistment Bonus
Curent BEAR New! 19 Feb 2009 Bonus Extension and Retraining Program
Curent CSRB New! 2 Mar 2009 Critical Skills Selective Reenlistment Bonus
2009 Pay Chart Military pay chart for 2009
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Challenging MOSs

Title Description of Program
Prime Power Specialist The Prime Power Production Specialist, with an associated ASI, supervises, operates, installs, maintains, and repairs electrical power plants and distribution equipment worldwide.
Special Forces The Army's Special Forces (SF) make up a unique, unconventional, combat arms organization. Highly trained and seasoned professionals - they are the most versatile Special Operations (SO) soldiers in the world.
EOD Our teams are responsible for the identification, render safe, and disposal of hazardous unexploded conventional munitions, chemical munitions, and improvised explosive devices.
Diver The Army is looking for highly motivated soldiers as volunteers to become Engineer Divers for the MOS 21D. This job is both physically and mentally demanding, but can be a very rewarding career for those who accept and meet the challenge.
PSYOPS Psychological Operations Soldiers use persuasion to influence perceptions and encourage desired behavior. The cornerstone of PSYOP is truth, credibly presented to convince a foreign audience to cease resistance or take actions favorable to friendly forces.
Civil Affairs Civil Affairs Soldiers are the field commander's link to the civil authorities in his area of operations. With specialists in every area of the government, they can assist a host government meet its people's needs and maintain a stable and viable civil administration.
Acquisitions NCO The MOS 51C was designed to aide the Acquisition Corps in bridging the gaps that occur before military logistics resources can be mobilized.

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