MEPS Enlistment and Oath Ceremony 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Who is legally authorized to administer the Oath of Enlistment at MEPS?
- Any senior NCO with E-7 or higher rank
- Any commissioned officer of the United States Armed Forces (Correct answer)
- Only the MEPS commanding officer
- Any federal government employee
Correct answer: Any commissioned officer of the United States Armed Forces
Any commissioned officer of the U.S. Armed Forces is authorized to administer the Oath of Enlistment.
Question 2: What happens if an applicant refuses to take the Oath of Enlistment after completing all MEPS processing?
- They are fined for wasting government resources
- They are placed on a military watchlist
- The enlistment contract is void and they are not enlisted (Correct answer)
- They must wait 90 days before reapplying
Correct answer: The enlistment contract is void and they are not enlisted
Without taking the oath, no valid enlistment occurs and the contract has no legal effect.
Question 3: In which of the following scenarios would a recruiter most likely request a delayed enlistment oath ceremony date?
- The applicant wants to choose their MOS after enlisting
- The applicant needs time to finish high school before shipping to training (Correct answer)
- The applicant failed one section of the ASVAB
- The applicant scored too high on the physical fitness test
Correct answer: The applicant needs time to finish high school before shipping to training
Delayed Entry Program (DEP) allows enlistees to take the oath and delay ship date to complete obligations like finishing school.
Question 4: What is the significance of raising your right hand during the Oath of Enlistment?
- It signals that the applicant is physically fit
- It is a traditional gesture indicating a solemn, binding commitment (Correct answer)
- It allows the officer to identify the enlistee in a group
- It is required by federal law to make the oath legally valid
Correct answer: It is a traditional gesture indicating a solemn, binding commitment
Raising the right hand is a long-standing tradition symbolizing the gravity and solemnity of the oath being taken.
Question 5: A DEP member who takes the Oath of Enlistment but then fails to ship to basic training on their scheduled date is considered:
- Automatically dishonorably discharged
- A civilian with no legal obligations
- In breach of their enlistment contract and subject to administrative action (Correct answer)
- Eligible for an immediate re-oath with no consequences
Correct answer: In breach of their enlistment contract and subject to administrative action
Failing to ship after taking the oath and signing a DEP contract constitutes a breach, and the recruiter will attempt administrative separation.
Question 6: Which branch of service conducts its own separate oath ceremony distinct from joint MEPS ceremonies?
- Army
- Marine Corps (Correct answer)
- Navy
- Air Force
Correct answer: Marine Corps
The Marine Corps traditionally conducts its own oath ceremony with Marine-specific traditions and uniforms separate from joint MEPS ceremonies.
Question 7: What document is typically signed in conjunction with taking the Oath of Enlistment at MEPS?
- DD Form 214
- DD Form 4 (Enlistment/Reenlistment Document) (Correct answer)
- SF-86 Security Clearance Form
- DA Form 2-1 Personnel Qualification Record
Correct answer: DD Form 4 (Enlistment/Reenlistment Document)
DD Form 4 is the official enlistment/reenlistment document signed at the time of the oath, formalizing the service member's contract.
Who is legally authorized to administer the Oath of Enlistment at MEPS?