Posted on Apr 16, 2014
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A few years back, the Army put out you cannot have over 10 years of active duty time and are no longer accepting waivers for it.
I think this is a slap in the face for Soldiers that were getting their degrees, while also fighting in the longest running war. It took me from 2001 - 2012 to get mine, with 5 deployments squeezed in there.
Just wanted to know advantages of not accepting candidates that have over 10 years.
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MAJ Jim Woods
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There is no advantage that I can think of.  In fact, the requirement should be that you serve at least 10 years after commissioning.
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1SG Visual Information Operations Chief
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This requirement sucks because I'll finish my BA when I hit 10yrs.
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I was two classes away when the rule changed
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SSG Cable Systems Installer/Maintainer
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I just got my 10 year mark and was just told I couldn't put in my OCS packet because of my TIS. I work for a 4 star, do you think he could make a few calls so HRC could make an exception ?
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