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delayed entry program
(redirected from Delayed Enlistment Program)

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A program under which an individual may enlist in a Reserve Component of a military service and specify a future reporting date for entry on active duty in the Active Component that would coincide with availability of training spaces and with personal plans such as high school graduation. Also called DEP. See also active duty; Reserve Components.


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He was a "DEPer," a nickname given to recruits who are part of the Delayed Enlistment Program and who are waiting to leave for basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas.
Kevin Connaughton, field recruiter for the Army, said the delayed enlistment program seems to be popular, but that there's been no increase in volunteers.
Soren Pease, meet with new recruits in the Delayed Enlistment Program to introduce Air Force culture such as fitness, customs and courtesies and drill and ceremony protocol.
 
 
 
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