What is MEPS? - Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS)

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From "Today's Military":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=NZ20Dx2-CIA

A Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) is where applicants for military service go to complete the enlistment process. There are 65 MEPS in the United States and Puerto Rico. Applicants who must travel a distance will receive free lodging at a nearby hotel. Meals and transportation are also provided at no cost.

Nicknamed “Freedom’s Front Door,” MEPS are staffed with military and civilian professionals who carefully screen each applicant to ensure he or she meets the physical, academic and moral standards set by each Service.

To do so, each applicant goes through the following steps:

Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) testing
Career Counseling
Physical Exam
Background Screening
Oath of Enlistment

Following the Oath, an applicant is now a full member of the U.S. Military. At this point, he or she may ship directly to Basic Training for his or her branch, or enroll in the Delayed Entry (or Enlistment) Program (DEP) and undergo training at a future time. It can be a long day, and a lot happens quickly, but applicants are briefed at every step by MEPS staff, and there is always help available should questions arise.

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