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Show n o I A, i AM IMF CRT XT SHE PCX thousands cf U!I3AHS now m ci'iMfV 'l;?e Between now and November 21. thousands of Army viuvan wm! reenlist jn Uncle Sam's ;v'w v!i.i! teer peacetime Army. Oecnuse men who have been dlsrhiiri.v.! l-e-tween May 12 and Nv.mi.;r I .;)' this year and rr;niist on or Ik'.oio November 21 will be ulh to i.'.n n to the Army with Vna sumc qriuh- as they held when discharged. Men with six months of satisfactory satisfac-tory service discharged as pnv.-.U'.s will, on reenlisfment b:fm-e N v:n-ber v:n-ber 21, be given the grade of private first class. Men now in the Annv who apniy for discharge after NOVE.U'JJ'iil 1 for the purpose of reenlisting in th Regular Army will also retain their present grades, if they enlist within 20 days after discharge and before FEBRUARY 1, 1946. "BEST JOB IN THE WORLD" These special privileges are typical of the new law recently passed by Congress. Few opportunities for a lifetime career offer as many attractive attrac-tive advantages. Can you think of any other job that would give you good pay, your food, clothing, Quarters, free medical med-ical and dental care, world-wide travel, 30 days' furlough every year, education and training in any of nearly 200 skills or- trades, and enable you to retire with a life income in-come any time after 20 years' se rv ice ? There isn't any! That's why a job in the Regular Army has been called "The Best Job in the World." k:c;uc"ts of the new E i. 1 S i" M H T PROGRAM 1. i-'til'.si nionts for l'j, 2 or 3 Vt-ius. ( l- mt enlistments permitted f i- vn , li h nonths' service.) 2. M"it rc-'n I is tinR rotnin their pi.'ui ;i;i.l,s, it they n-oiilist within with-in 0 day-1 'liter disclinrne nnd boforo Fch. 1, W-.o. The same nppties to men d ;jvl d botwoen Mny 12 and Njv. 1, ll),5, .who reenlist before U.iv. 21, 1Q45. 3. An incrt-iitio in tho rcenlistment bcmis to $50 lor each your of active si'rv a; since tho bonus wns Inst paid, or since Inst entry into service. 4. 20 extra pay whon ovorsena. 5. Paid f'lrlouh, up to 90 days, dpp'-ndinp; on length of service, with furlouP.h travel paid to home nnd return, for men now in the Army who enlist. 6. Mustering-out pay (based upon lenfUh of service) to all men who are discharged to roenlist. 7. Option to retire at half pay for the rest of your life after 20 years' service or three-quarters pay after 30 years. ( Retirement income in grade of Mr.ster or First Sergeant up to $155.25 per month for life.) All previous active federal military service ser-vice counts toward retirement. 8. Benefits of GI Bill of Rights. 9. Family allowances for the term of enlistment for dependents of men who enlist or reenlist before July 1, 1946. 10. Choice of branch of service and overseas theater in Air, Ground or Service Forces on 3-year enlistments. |