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  • Army Expansion   by  Lapis     19 y     1,998       2 Messages Shown       Blog: Collective Disease Incorporated
    October 04, 2005

    Senate gives nod to
    recruiting older citizens

    By Rick Maze
    Times staff writer

    Legislation allowing military recruits to enter service up to age 42 and to create a new $1,000 finder’s fee for service members who tip off recruiters to good prospects has received tentative approval in the Senate.

    A package of 81 approved amendments to the 2006 defense authorization bill unveiled Monday includes a recruiting and retention plan, proposed by Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and prepared by the Army, that also:

    • Raises the maximum enlistment bonus.

    • Allows people with prior military service to get more than one bonus for joining the reserves.

    • Increases the maximum bonus for officers joining the reserves.

    Sen. John Warner, R-Va., the Senate Armed Services Committee chairman who submitted the package of approved amendments, said the 81 amendments in it represented those on which agreement had been reached between Democrats and Republicans during the two-month delay in work on the defense bill.

    Warner said the package has amendments offered by 68 of the 100 senators, and that he and Sen. Carl Levin of Michigan, his committee’s ranking Democrat, would urge its adoption when the Senate gets back to work on the bill, which could be this week.

    Raising enlistment and re-enlistment bonuses is the military’s traditional response to past problems in manning the force, but increasing the maximum recruiting age and paying a referral bonus are new ideas, both aimed at the Army and its recruiting difficulties.

    The current age limit for active-duty recruits, 35, would increase to 42 for the all of the services.

    The provision is not controversial because it is expected the military would use the new authority sparingly. The Army is the only service to express interest, and Army officials told the House Armed Services Committee earlier this year that the new authority would be used only for a few critical specialties.

    The finder’s fee idea, however, does come with some controversy. Under the proposal, a member of the Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard could receive a $1,000 bonus for referring a person who has never served in the armed forces to a recruiter.

    For the finder to get the fee, the potential recruit would have to enlist in the Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard and finish basic and advanced training. No payments would be given for referring an immediate family member, and anyone in a recruiting or career counselor assignment would be ineligible.

    McCain’s proposal limits the number of bonuses to 1,000 as an initial test and would cancel the program on Jan. 1, 2008.

    Army officials have talked about wanting to offer bonuses of up to $2,500 and another new enlistment incentive of up to $25,000 that could be used as a down payment on the purchase of a home.

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    • mercenaries, inc   by  Wrenn     19 y     689
      Isn't that what they used to call paid for hire soldiers?

      Hey there, my best friend,
      I think you should seriously consider enlisting (lol)
      look at all the benefits for you,
      oh I forgot , you might not be able to enjoy them ,
      since you will probably be dying in some other country,

      but I will be happy here with my bonus check and
      when you die, remember me in your will.
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