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Reenlist

Reenlist \Re`["e]n*list"\ (-l?st"), v. t. & i. To enlist again.

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reenlist

vb. To enlist again.

Usage examples of "reenlist".

It was also possible that while they'd been off seeing Ernie's folks, and the Bannings and the Zimmermans, Eighth & Eye had come through with the determination that ex-Corporal, now Captain, McCoy should be allowed to reenlist in the Corps as a staff sergeant, or a gunnery sergeant, or a master sergeant, and that he would be sepa-rated from commissioned service, but not the Marine Corps, and he could volunteer to reenlist as a staff sergeant or a gunnery sergeant, or a master sergeant, and if he didn't voluntarily do so, be retained as a private, USMC, until a determination about what the hell to do about this guy could be reached.

That's the main reason I tried to reenlist Jake Maroc some months ago.

Shortly thereafter, Stevens’s enlistment ends, and, grieving over Muniz, he chooses not to reenlist.

As a matter of fact, it was the name he used when he reenlisted and went into the Imperial Camel Corps after the last war.

His company commander was there waiting to congratulate him, and on Carl's request, reenlisted him right there.

He suspected that Panama had so charmed that troops assigned there in bygone days that an unusually large number had reenlisted and gone career in the hope of someday returning.

He had joined the Russian Army as a conscript but after his first tour in Chechnya he had reenlisted to join Spetznaz.

Since there was nothing that this committee could do about pay rates (those being the prerogative of some other committee somewhere else), but needing sergeants trained in electronics to boss the peons they were perforce training in vast droves, and yet heaven forbid that they should make a sergeant out of anyone without first giving him grey hair, passed the following ruling: As an incentive to reenlistment, any troop choosing to reenlist could pick the career field (like electronics) of his choice, and receive up to two years worth of training in that new field.

Whether he leaves the Corps or reenlists, I'm sure that he'd like to have-is really going to need-a month's pay in cash.

Instead, he'd done his stint in the Belt Defense Forces as a transport pilot, a position insufficiently romantic to make him want to reenlist after his first hitch.