Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) Overview (02:56)
A Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) is where applicants for military service go to complete the enlistment process.
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A Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) is where applicants for military service go to complete the enlistment process.
Currently, an individual may have to visit a MEPS a few times to complete enlistment, but changes are underway that will help speed up the process significantly.
Soldiers have the option to re-enlist in the Army, as long as they do so at least 90 days prior to their separation date.
Every applicant must undergo a physical exam at MEPS to ensure he or she can meet the demands of service.
Lt. Scott Woods, left, administers the Oath of Enlistment to Machinist's Mate 1st Class Adam Bunker-Worley on Ellis Island in New York Harbor.
An Army National Guard recruit receives a physical at a Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS).
Air Force reservists take the Oath of Enlistment at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Fla.
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery of tests, commonly called the ASVAB, is designed to help match military applicants with the right careers.
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