Selective re-enlistment bonus changes for 14 specialties Published June 12, 2006 WASHINGTON (AFPN) -- Air Force officials have announced changes to the selective re-enlistment bonus program. A message from Headquarters Air Force, dated May 24, 2006, indicated changes to the program for 14 Air Force Specialty Codes. Those changes follow a thorough review of the SRB program, and are part of the Air Force's ongoing force-shaping effort, the message said. Changes were made to the following selective re-enlistment bonuses: Added, effective June 1, 2006: 1C6X1, Zone A, 2.0 (space systems operations) 1N2X1, Zone A, 2.0 (communications signals intelligence production) 3E9X1, Zone A,1.5; Zone B, 1.0; Zone C, 1.0 (readiness) 3P0X1A/B, Zone A, 2.0 (security forces) 4J0X2, Zone A, 1.0 (physical medicine) Reduced, effective July 1, 2006: 1A2X1, Zone A, 2.5 (loadmaster) 1A3X1, Zone A, 3.5 (airborne communications and electronic systems) 1A4X1, Zone A, 2.0; Zone B, 2.0 (airborne battle management) 1C5X1D, Zone A, 3.0 (aerospace control and warning systems) 1N3X2A, Zone A, 4.5; Zone B, 4.0 (romance cryptologic linguist) 1N3X3A/D, Zone A, 4.5; Zone B, 4.0 (Slavic cryptologic linguist) 1W0X1, Zone B,1.0 (weather) 9L0X0, Zone B, 5.0 (interpreter/translator) Removed, effective July 1, 2006: 2E2X1, All (communication, network, switching and crypto systems) Senior Master Sgt. Patrick Lavender, Air Force Enlisted Force Management Division manager here, implemented a new SRB analysis process that objectively identifies SRB candidates and recommends the best allocation of multiples while staying within budgetary constraints. The new process increases the validity of the SRB program and ensures the right skills are targeted with the most cost-effective multiples. For more information on the SRB changes, contact your local military personnel flight re-enlistment office or visit the Air Force Personnel Center Web site.