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The Army BEAR Program is a re-training program. Soldiers in overmanned MOSs (jobs) can volunteer to re-train into a BEAR MOS, then re-enlist and receive a monetary bonus. The amount of bonus depends on the "Multiplier" assigned to the MOS, the individual's rank, the member's time in service, and the number of years the individual re-enlists for. The Bonus "Zone" is simply the amount of time the person has been in the military:
For example, let's say the BEAR Bonus chart shows the following information:
This means that a specialist/corporal (E-4) who re-trained into this MOS, with between 17 months and 6 years of service (Zone A) at the time of re-enlistment would have a "Bonus Multiplier" of "1.5." A Sergeant (E-5) who re-trained into this MOS with between 17 months and 6 years of service (Zone A) would have a "Bonus Multiplier" of "1." If the Sergeant had between 6 years and 10 years of service (Zone B), he/she would have a "Bonus Multiplier of "1.5." There is no bonus authorized here for a Sergeant with between 10 and 14 years of service. A Staff Sergeant (E-6) with less than six years of service (Zone A) would have a "Bonus Multiplier" of "2." The same Staff Sergeant would have a "Bonus Multiplier" of "3" if he/she had between 6 and 10 years of service (Zone B), and a bonus multiplier of "4" if he/she had between 10 and 14 years of service (Zone C). The formula to compute the bonus amount is:
Below are the Bonus Multipliers established by the Army for the BEAR Program. This list is current as of March 7, 2005. Bonuses are subject
to change. For the very latest in enlistment bonuses, check the Army MILPER
Messages.
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