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Delayed Entry Program (DEP)
From the time your husband goes to MEPS and signs on the dotted line until he leaves for basic training, he is in DEP, Delayed Entry Program. The amount of time in the Army's DEP program can vary greatly depending on your soldier's MOS (job).
My husband first went to MEPS in April and was in DEP until the next October. There are certain standards that must be maintained while he is in the Army's delayed entry program.
There are also ways that he can earn his first promotion if he's not entering as an E-3 while in DEP. This can be accomplished by referring others to his recruiter. The referral must enroll in DEP before your soldier leaves for basic training in order for the promotion to occur. Be sure to ask your recruiter about this option if you'd like more details about it.
RELATED LINKS: Find out how the Army recruiter can be your ally through this process.
MEPS (Military Entrance Processing Station) Find out what happens when your Army soldier goes to MEPS.
What standards does the Army expect your Army soldier to live up to? We'll tell you!
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