The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reenlistment \Re`["e]n*list"ment\ (-ment), n. A renewed enlistment.
Wiktionary
n. 1 (context uncountable English) The condition of being reenlisted 2 (context countable English) A second or subsequent enlistment
Usage examples of "reenlistment".
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.
This set up a situation where airmen were training sergeants who were taking advantage of the reenlistment training bonus, sergeants they could very well be subordinate to on their next tour of duty.
When I'd asked Thorne if he had come to a decision about reenlistment, his manner had turned surly.
Moreover, he could go home by air-in-stead of on a troop ship-and go on a sixty-day reenlistment leave.
It was very clear that my internal chaos, reflected in the larger situation, would indeed drag me swiftly to the end of days without intervention, and a few days after that I had my reenlistment interview.
He saw his task as the building of seamen, and he produced a greater percentage of reenlistments than any other submarine commander.