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My son joined the DEP program in October of last year, became an Eagle Scout April of this year, and just shipped off to basic training yesterday.  We had given his recruiter his Eagle certificate and he took a copy of it and then faxed it to whomever creates the contracts.  Supposedly this was to have changed his status from an E1 to an E2.  However, when he went to sign his contract yesterday before shipping out, whoever was creating his contract could not read the copy of the Eagle certificate (because of the bad copy taken at the recruiters office and subsequent fax) so they made him an E1.  My question is this, if we get a legible copy to his recruiter, is it possible for my son to get elevated to E2, or is he stuck at E1 because that is what he signed in his contract?  

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Thanks for the info. I just wish that someone would have contacted us. We were there the morning of his swearing in and contract signing and could have brought a legible copy.
You are not being rude, just stating that my son had some responsibility here. And to a certain point, I agree. He did ask questions though, and they said that since they could not read the certificate that they made him an E1. This was on the morning he was going to leave for basic. He had been waiting for this day since he entered the DEP program back in October of 2009. He could not contact us to tell us to bring a legible copy and he was not willing to take any chance of not leaving for basic on that day. He also said that the Eagle rank only helped his entry rate. The rate he is supposed to be at the completion of A school was going to E(whatever number) no matter if he was eagle or not, so to him it was no big deal.
We dropped off a legible copy to the recruiter who said he would take it to MEPS and get his contract corrected. I don't know if that will happen or not, but we did what we could for him; and at the end of the day, it didn't sound like it really mattered one way or the other to my son. He has always said that joining the Navy was never about the money so getting paid more per month was never an issue for him. He is fresh out of high school so he has no bills, or financial obligations to worry about right now.
KevinHMon - By the way he should have gotten an E3 out of bootcamp being an Eagle Scout.

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