Posted on Sep 11, 2015
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Does anyone know when the AMEDD 2015 RC APL will be released? The board closed in april and last year the results were posted at the end of July. I am wondering if and when we will see the results!
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Congrats to all the Officers on the promotion list!
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MAJ (Join to see), seems like CPT's are in the same boat as Warrant Officers. Board finished back in May, result usually out by 2nd week of July. Our Senior Warrant Officer of the Army has notified all potential promotees that all selections were made, but an additional screening was needed to catch any additional negative military history not captured by board members and then additional cuts could be made.
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HRC is giving out no information! I just want to know...
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MAJ (Join to see) - The SFC board results were also going through the same process and just got announced to be released on 15 September. HRC releases this info via their FB page. Our ARSTAF Senior Warrant Officer stated that if the Milper isn't released by the 15th of that month, than the results will not be out in that given month. For example, if the MAJ or Chief Warrant Officer Milper isn't out by 15 Oct, then the list won't be realized that month.
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I spoke to an IG rep today. He was saying that because of the drawdowns etc, they are doing an "IG Scrub" of the lists. These are usually done on all MAJ, LTC and COL but, they have included CPTs this time. They were not able to give a window of time, but I guess it is good they are scrubbing the CPTs and not making them auto promotes. I personally know several that would not have survived this scrub just a year ago!
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