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To: LindyBill who wrote (127827)7/27/2005 7:18:19 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793839
 
Need money anyone?
This new $ program comes just when recruiting should be picking up. Not a good sign.

Army offers incentive pay up to $14,400 for assignment to priority units

FORT KNOX, Ky. – Qualified active Army recruits may be eligible for assignment incentive pay (AIP) of $400 per month, up to 36 months for a total of up to $14,400, if they agree to be assigned to an Army-designated priority unit with a critical role in current global commitments.
Soldiers who enlist for three or more years in a required skill may be eligible to receive AIP payments once they complete initial entry training and report to a designated priority units.
Qualified recruits who participate in AIP remain eligible for cash enlistment bonus incentives up to $20,000, as well as the loan repayment program up to $65,000 or the Army College Fund up to $70,000.
To learn more about Army opportunities, visit your Army recruiter or log on to goarmy.com.
- www.goarmy.com -