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The Delayed Entry Program (DEP), also known as the Future Soldiers Program in the U.S. Army, is not a traditional military unit but rather an enlistment program utilized by the United States Armed Forces. Established in the mid-20th century, the DEP allows individuals to commit to military service and reserve their spot for active duty at a future date, often while they complete education or personal obligations. During this period, enlistees participate in preliminary training, learn military customs, and prepare for boot camp under the guidance of recruiters. The DEP has played a key role in shaping recruitment strategies and easing the transition from civilian life to military service for countless service members.

Ranger • U.S. Army • 2026

Delta 2-13 Basic FORT Knox • U.S. Army • 1991

Co B 110th Armor • U.S. Army • 1981

C CO, 1/8th, 4th ID • U.S. Army • 1969