Sailors, restart your engines! It’s the fall back to base sale during these dealin’ days!

There’s no better place for America’s seaborne heroes to reenlist than in the front seat of America’s emblematic supercar: a bitchin’ Corvette convertible!

Beached off the California coast in a busted, over-priced Littoral Combat Ship? Stuck in the fourth ring of hell that is your ship’s maintenance avail in the yards?

Why not speed away to paradise in the dopest of the whips?

The only APR here is a perfect reenlistment.

But seriously, salute to this unidentified sailor who managed to have fun as he decided to stay Navy.

The fleet’s workday is long, difficult and often dangerous, so good on this shipmate and his chain of command for not taking things too seriously when seriousness wasn’t demanded.

We’ve chronicled cool reenlistment spots before, and while atop a ship anchor is still the winner, this one sits firmly in the top five.

Over at Military Times, Prince’s “Little Red Corvette” has stayed stuck on loop in our heads ever since this wonderful reenlistment moment popped up in our late-night Reddit scroll.

To paraphrase the late, great icon, “Little Red Corvette, shipmate you’re much too fast.”

Observation Post is the Military Times one-stop shop for all things off-duty. Stories may reflect author observations.

Geoff is the managing editor of Military Times, but he still loves writing stories. He covered Iraq and Afghanistan extensively and was a reporter at the Chicago Tribune. He welcomes any and all kinds of tips at geoffz@militarytimes.com.

Jon Simkins is the executive editor for Military Times and Defense News, and a Marine Corps veteran of the Iraq War.

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