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deanna_g said:She has an APO address, so that means she lives on base, right?
The best way to find potential recruits on a military base is to reach out to the base's recruiting office or personnel department. They will have information on current service members who are eligible or interested in joining a different branch or specialty within the military.
Yes, you can recruit someone who is already in the military on a different base. However, they will have to go through a process called inter-service transfer, which involves getting approval from both their current branch and the branch they want to transfer to.
Yes, you will need permission to recruit on a military base. The base commander or designated representative will need to approve your request and provide any necessary guidelines or restrictions for recruiting on their base.
Yes, there may be special requirements for recruiting on a military base. These can vary depending on the base and branch of the military. Some common requirements may include obtaining a base access pass, following specific dress code guidelines, and adhering to designated recruiting areas.
No, you cannot offer incentives or bonuses to recruits on a military base. The military has strict regulations against offering any type of incentive or bonus to individuals for enlisting. This ensures that all recruits are joining for the right reasons and not solely for personal gain.