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For Reserve personnel to be eligible to volunteer for recall to fill Temporary Active Duty (TEMACDU) or Naval Reserve Canvasser Recruiter Billets, they must be able to complete ... qualifying years, as defined in BUPERSINST 1001.39D, by age ... for reserve retirement eligibility. |
20 years...age 60
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If you are 55 years old, you may not extend, reenlist, or remain on active duty unless what condition(s) exist?
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You have 16 or more years of active service creditable towards transfer to Fleet Reserve
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Members will not be allowed to acquire active obligated service beyond their 65th birthday unless ... ?
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... they will not be eligible for transfer to the Fleet Reserve until after that date.
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If you're 65, you can't remain in active duty to make a 30–year retirement unless...
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... you have 28 years in (without prior approval of NAVPERSCOM)
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Who should preside over reenlistment ceremonies?
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The commanding officer (or, if not present, the XO).
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Under which conditions can a person reenlist within 6 months of discharge and still be considered to have continuous service?
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the member is classified RE–R1 and holds a rating listed as in Career Reenlistment Objective (CREO) 1 or 2 groups
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A member normally has to reenlist within how many months in order for his or her service to be considered continuous?
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3 months
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What minimum Reserve Active Duty Obligation must a Full Time Support member have in order to reenlist?
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24 months
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What is "RE–R1"?
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Preferred reenlistment
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What is required to serve more than 30 years in the Navy?
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HYT approval of NAVPERSCOM. Normally only considered for E–9.
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If you want to reenlist on your ship or at your station, how soon must you reenlist, and where must you reenlist if you do not?
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Within 24 hours. If you do not, you will need to reenlist at a regular recruiting station.
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Must non–citizens become citizens in order to enlist or reenlist?
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No. Legal immigrant aliens may enlist/reenlist without applying for US citizenship.
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True or false: Members undergoing investigation for alleged offenses, awaiting non–judicial punishment or trial by courts–martial, undergoing non–judicial punishment, or serving sentence by courts–martial, including probation with respect to a suspended punitive discharge or confinement, may not be discharged for reenlistment.
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True
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What is SCORE?
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Selected Conversion and Reenlistment. Incentive to reenlist and convert to a CREO 1 rate.
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What are SCORE's incentives?
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"A" School, followed by "C" school (where applicable). Automatic advancement to PO3 or PO2 (if qualified). Entitlement to SRB, if qualified.
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To be elegible for SCORE, a member must have at least how many months, but no more than how many years, of total active military service?
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21 months and 12 years, and have served 24 months in their present rate.
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What is STAR?
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Selective Training and Reenlistment – allows first–termers to reenlist with a guarantee of "A" (and possibly "C" school).
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What is HYT for E1–E2?
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6 years
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What is HYT for E–3?
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6 years, or 8 if PNAd on advancement exam for E–4 /and/ approved via PTS.
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What is HYT for E–4?
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8 years
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What is HYT for E–5?
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14 years for members with less than 10 years of total military service as of 1JUL05. 20 years for all others.
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What is HYT for E–6?
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20 years
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What is HYT for E–7?
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24 years
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What is HYT for E–8?
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26 years
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What is HYT for E–9?
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30 years
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True or false: HYT waivers for the STAR program are for first–term personnel only
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True
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True or false: Candidates for advancement who will be over the established HYT date for their present paygrade on the first day of the advancement cycle (see table below) are still eligible for advancement consideration.
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False (unless a waiver is obtained, or the member is an E–3/E–4 awaiting results of E–4/E–5 exam AND member intends to reenlist or extend)
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True or false: E–9 personnel who receive a HYT waiver forfeit their twilight tour eligibility.
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True
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Conditional enlistment extensions may be done in increments of how many months, up to an aggregate of how many months?
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1 month increments, up to 48 months aggregate
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Unconditional enlistment extentions must be at least how many months minimum to how many months maximum?
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24 months minimum; 48 months maximum
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What is the HYT for E–1/E–2 SELRES personnel?
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8 years
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What is the HYT for E–3 SELRES personnel?
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12 years
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What is the HYT for E–4 SELRES personnel?
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14 years
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What is the HYT for E–5 SELRES personnel?
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22 years
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What is the HYT for E–6/E–7 SELRES personnel?
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24 years
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What is the HYT for E–8 SELRES personnel?
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26 years
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What is the HYT for E–9 SELRES personnel?
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30 years
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Which form is the Dependency Application/Record of Emergency Data?
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NAVPERS 1070/602
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After how many days is a regular Navy sailor ineligible for SGLI after being separated?
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After the 120th day
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True or false: SGLI benefits are terminated after the 31st day a person is continuously U/A.
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True
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Cost of SGLI?
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$.80 per year per $10,000, in $10,000 increments up to $250,000.
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How long do you have, after separation, to apply for VGLI?
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1 year and 120 days.
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When can you convert your VGLI to a commercial policy held by a participating company without proof of insurability?
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At the end of each 5–year term period.
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What form do you fill out to reduce coverage under SGLI?
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SGLV 8286 |