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The '''Delayed Entry Program,''' also called the Delayed Enlistment Program (or called the Future Soldiers Program in the Army), is a program whereby individuals going into active duty in the [[United States Armed Forces]] enlist first in the DEP before they ship out to [[Recruit training|Basic Training]], or "boot camp." While those who join the DEP have signed an enlistment agreement to report on a certain date for training, they are not yet a member of the '''United States Armed Forces''' until they enlist in the regular component of their selected branch on their ship date.