None of this is to say re-enlistment is not an issue/problem right now, if it wasn’t the bonuses and incentives would not be as high as they are. Some units do a good job of retention others do not, and it does not all boil down to combat vs non-combat units. Here is a combat division that is saying they have had more re-ups in the past 14 months than at any other time:
3rd Aviation Brigade unit reaches 800th reenlistment in Iraq | SavannahNow.com
Any time there is a chance of folks seeing or even being close to combat re-enlistment will always be an issue. Prior to 1990 there was a hell of a lot of folks that joined up simply to help pay for college. There was plenty of bitching and moaning going on during Gulf War I because folks were saying they did not sign up to go to war. Fark them – they might have joined not expecting to get anywhere near combat, but they still signed up for the military (and not only the rewards that go with it but the risks as well).


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