bkisel
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If I can believe my Son (he's led me down the wrong road before), it is actually a six year active duty contract. He gets incentives when he completes basic and jumps a grade when he completes his first specialty training block. We'll see, but I think he would have done it w/o any extra incentives. He got his first choice at post basic training because of nice entry test scores, or at least that is what I was told. He chose Aerospace Propulsion Specialist (aka. jet engine mechanic).
So, it sounds like enlisting for 6 gives him guarantees that he would not have gotten with a 4 year enlistment. Watch what they offer him to re-enlist when his 6 years are up.