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Army unit offers re-enlisting soldiers four-day pass to play ‘Grand Theft Auto VI’

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Army unit offers re-enlisting soldiers four-day pass to play ‘Grand Theft Auto VI’
NBC News
NBC News2 hrs ago
Army unit offers re-enlisting soldiers four-day pass to play ‘Grand Theft Auto VI’
The incentive is open to members of a Georgia battalion who re-up for two to six years. The hotly anticipated game comes out in November.
New York Post
New York Post3 hrs ago
Army unit offering 4 bonus off days upon release of Grand Theft Auto VI to soldiers who reenlist
Commanders of the 9th Brigade Engineer Battalion based at Fort Stewart, Georgia, believe free time to indulge in the latest entry in the Grand Theft Auto series.
Fox News
Fox News4 hrs ago
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One Army unit is offering 4 bonus days off to play 'Grand Theft Auto' for soldiers who reenlist
One U_S_ Army unit is offering troops a reenlistment bonus of four extra days off timed around the November release of the video game “Grand Theft Auto VI.”
CBC News
CBC News4 hrs ago
U.S. army unit offers re-enlistment bonus: 4 days off to play Grand Theft Auto
A U.S. army unit is offering its troops a special bonus if they re-enlist soon: four extra days off timed around the November release of the video game Grand Theft Auto VI.
US Army unit offers soldiers 4 days off to play Grand Theft Auto VI if they re-enlist
A US Army unit is offering its troops a special bonus if they re-enlist soon: four extra days off timed around the November release of the video game Grand Theft Auto VI. Commanders of the 9th Brigade Engineer Battalion based at Fort Stewart, Georgia, believe free time to indulge in the latest entry in the Grand Theft
CTV News
CTV News5 hrs ago
One U.S. Army unit is offering 4 bonus days off to play Grand Theft Auto for soldiers who reenlist
A U.S. Army unit is offering its troops a special bonus if they reenlist soon: four extra days off timed around the November release of the video game Grand Theft Auto VI.
Fortune
Fortune6 hrs ago
Army unit offers ‘special 4 day pass’ to play Grand Theft Auto VI for reenlisted troops as part of ‘unique incentives program’
At least 20 soldiers have signed up for the bonus off-days—with eligibility tied to serving at least two more years in uniform.
CBS News
CBS News8 hrs ago
Army unit offers soldiers time off to play Grand Theft Auto VI if they reenlist for 2 to 6 years
A U.S. Army unit is offering a few days off to play Grand Theft Auto VI to those who reenlist and commit to several more years in uniform. CBS News' Eleanor Watson reports.
One Army unit is offering 4 bonus days off to play Grand Theft Auto for soldiers who reenlist
One U.S. Army unit is offering troops a reenlistment bonus of four extra days off timed around the November release of the video game Grand Theft Auto VI
AP News
AP News8 hrs ago
One Army unit is offering 4 bonus days off to play Grand Theft Auto for soldiers who reenlist
One Army unit is offering 4 bonus days off to play Grand Theft Auto for soldiers who reenlist  AP News
US Army unit offers time off for Grand Theft Auto VI in exchange for re-enlistment
So far, 20 of the 130 eligible soldiers have taken the re-enlistment offer.
The Hill
The Hill1 days ago
Army battalion in Georgia offering 4 days of GTA 6 play as reenlistment incentive
A U.S. Army battalion in Georgia is offering eligible soldiers a four-day pass to play Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) as a reenlistment incentive once the highly anticipated game gets released this fall.  The incentive is for the “special 4-day” pass, which is offered by the 9th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 2nd Armored Bri
Daily Express
Daily Express1 days ago
US Army unit offers soldiers 4 days off to play new GTA6 video game if they reenlist
Soldiers have already taken up the offer. 22:02, Wed, Aug 19, 2026 Updated: 22:02, Wed, Aug 19, 2026 Soldiers have been given a bizarre offer (Image: Getty)A US Army unit has offered soldiers four days off to play the new Grand Theft Auto video game if they reenlist.MORE UPDATES TO FOLLOW... Get the latest news from ar
Forbes
Forbes1 days ago
Army Unit Offers GTA VI Vacation—If Soldiers Extend Service For Years
Army Unit Offers GTA VI Vacation—If Soldiers Extend Service For Years  Forbes
Army engineering battalion offers Grand Theft Auto VI access as reenlistment bonus
Soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia were offered a unique incentive to reenlist in the Army: a four-day pass to play the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI. The 9th Brigade Engineering Battalion, which is attached to the 3rd Infantry Division at Fort Stewart, is offering active-duty soldiers a pass to play the long
Variety
Variety1 days ago
Some U.S. Army Members Are Being Offered Four Days Off to Play ‘GTA 6’ if They Reenlist for at Least Two Years
“Grand Theft Auto 6,” indisputably this year’s most anticipated video game, is now serving as a tool for at least one U.S. Army unit to encourage soldiers to reup their military service commitment. The U.S. Army’s 3rd Infantry Division based at Fort Stewart, Georgia, is offering some active-duty soldiers a four-day pas
Newsweek
Newsweek1 days ago
US Military Offers Soldiers Time Off To Play GTA 6
A spokesperson for the 3rd Infantry Division of Public affairs confirmed the initiative to Newsweek, ahead of the GTA release.
Military Times
Military Times1 days ago
Army unit offers 96-hour Grand Theft Auto binge as incentive for reenlisting
Soldiers in the 9th Engineer Battalion who reenlist by Nov. 14 will be authorized a four-day pass that aligns with the release of Grand Theft Auto VI.
Breitbart
Breitbart🏁 first to report4 days ago
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