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Experience and accountability

The Soldier-review perspective behind EnlistReady.

EnlistReady is developed by Wenge Development and reviewed by its founder, a currently serving U.S. Army Soldier. The reviewer remains identified by role rather than unit, location or personal service details to protect privacy and operational security.

Why experience matters

Finding the question behind the question.

Prospective recruits often need more than a definition. They need to know which details are fixed, which depend on current availability, which decision belongs to MEPS or another authority, and what must be confirmed in writing. Soldier review helps keep those distinctions visible.

It also helps identify where military terminology can mislead a beginner. EnlistReady translates terms into plain language while preserving uncertainty and avoiding promises about outcomes.

What experience cannot do

No one person represents every Army path.

The Army contains hundreds of occupations, many installations, three components and frequently changing programs. Personal service experience cannot describe every MOS, unit or applicant’s situation.

For that reason, EnlistReady prioritizes current official sources, shows verification dates and directs users to qualified recruiting, medical, legal, finance, education or command personnel when a decision requires authority.

Review method

How public guidance is prepared.

  1. Define the applicant’s decision.Each page should help answer a real preparation question rather than merely repeat an official definition.
  2. Locate primary sources.Army, Department of Defense and federal sources receive priority for requirements, testing, training and policy.
  3. Add plain-language analysis.The page explains limitations, conditional terms, questions to ask and the difference between research and an official decision.
  4. Label estimates.Salaries, college-credit possibilities, civilian matches and calculator results are presented as planning information, not guaranteed outcomes.
  5. Date the review.Material pages identify when sources were checked so readers know when to verify again.
  6. Correct credible errors.Reports with a page reference and current source receive priority review.

Editorial independence

Wenge Development controls the content.

EnlistReady is not operated, reviewed, sponsored or endorsed by the U.S. Army or Department of Defense. The site does not receive MOS availability, eligibility decisions or applicant records from the Army. Advertising does not determine editorial conclusions, and official links are provided for verification rather than as affiliate endorsements.

Personal information saved inside the web app remains on the user’s device in the current no-account version. EnlistReady does not ask users to submit Social Security numbers, medical records or enlistment documents.

Questions and corrections are welcome.

Identify the page, statement and a current official source when possible.

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