I was the Sr. Classifier at the MEPS in Indianapolis for the Navy from 02-06. I also have broken service, so I have been on both sides of the problem you are in. Unfortunately trying to get back into any branch except the Army is nigh impossible, THE Army is the only branch that has a reprieve from the Clinton era drawdown that is supposed to end next year. Out of the 80 some odd guys that tried to get back in under my watch, I was able to contract 3... shortest wait after signing was 8 months, longest 11 months, 27 days...
You said you are considered disabled? That may be a killer right there, not sure what the sep code was on your 214, but the doc at MEPS has to clear you still. Depending on the disability and if you are cleared, you may even have to repay any disabled pay you've received while out.
Lastly, the USCG, back when I was at MEPS only recruited OCT-JAN. After that, he had reached his FY quota. The Air Force was just as bad, always had a waiting list of some 50 kids waiting for an opening just to go to MEPS.
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Skip the bs, drive to a meps and just walk straight in to the Corps' liason
They probably won't run you a contract as a result of it but it'll guarantee you a returned phone call and some hustle from whatever recruiting district you've been trying to reenlist with.
You can't even walk in the door unless you have a reservation, or are escorted by staff.
IMO if you want back in the corps, you need to talk to your Recruiting Districts CR (Chief Recruiter), or the local Zone Supe. And then prepare for a long wait. Army should be quicker, a lot quicker. If you are considering the USCG, the Navy will be a lot easier to get back in, simply on numbers alone!
You also may want to consider the USPS. They have Uniforms, and I still think they carry too.
If you ant to see what you qualify for in the USCG/USN PM your ASVAB's.