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Upon enlisting in the United States Armed Forces, each person enlisting in an armed force (whether a Soldier, Sailor, Coast Guardsman, Airman, or Marine) takes an oath of enlistment required by federal statute in . That section provides the text of the oath and sets out who may administer the oath: Army Regulation 601-210, Active and Reserve Components Enlistment Program provides that: Officers do not take the same oath as enlisted personnel, instead taking a similar United States Uniformed Services Oath of Office.

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  • Upon enlisting in the United States Armed Forces, each person enlisting in an armed force (whether a Soldier, Sailor, Coast Guardsman, Airman, or Marine) takes an oath of enlistment required by federal statute in . That section provides the text of the oath and sets out who may administer the oath: Army Regulation 601-210, Active and Reserve Components Enlistment Program provides that: Officers do not take the same oath as enlisted personnel, instead taking a similar United States Uniformed Services Oath of Office.
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  • Upon enlisting in the United States Armed Forces, each person enlisting in an armed force (whether a Soldier, Sailor, Coast Guardsman, Airman, or Marine) takes an oath of enlistment required by federal statute in . That section provides the text of the oath and sets out who may administer the oath: Army Regulation 601-210, Active and Reserve Components Enlistment Program provides that: There is no duration defined in the Oath itself. The term of service for each enlisted person is written on the DD Form 4 series, the contract which specifies the enlistment period, which for a first-time enlistee is typically six years, which can be a combination of active duty and time spent in a reserve component, although enlisted reservists are subject to activation until the end of the eight-year initial military obligation. Officers do not take the same oath as enlisted personnel, instead taking a similar United States Uniformed Services Oath of Office.
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