Posted on Aug 27, 2014
CSM Civil Affairs Specialist
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I am a Reservist who came back from a deployment in January and was immediately assigned to a new unit due to promotion. By the time I took my leave and PCS'd ( my wife is active duty) I didn't make it to my first drill until May. Was notified I am heading off on another deployment in October and have not had to attend a drill with my unit since may due to distance, mob prep, etc. Before I leave I'll need to get an NCOER, but my new unit hasn't seen my do anything since I've been assigned. I do not want to get a poor or middle of the road NCOER so I'd like to request NonRated time. My question is how does NonRated time work? Should I request NonRated time? Can I request it? Is it a detriment to future promotions? Any help or experience would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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SFC Mark Merino
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Ensure that when they do finally do your NCOER, that they include the proper codes for your non-rated time. 1SG (Join to see) already hit the nail on the head with the regs. Examples of non-rated codes include transition, schooling, etc.
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CSM (Join to see) your reference is DA PAM 623-3, Table 3-7. Most likely you had a deployment like most of us and it was a year, rating a period of 30 days of leave (Code E). Since you are mobilizing, you change of duty status forces a change of rater report unless rater qualification (90 days) is not met. So the question is, did they assign you to a rater, and was he/she in position for 90 days? If so, you should receive a report encompassing the entire period from your last report until your mobilization date. If not, you would receive an extended annual report with Codes E and Q accounting for the period you were assigned-not joined. As to what is most beneficial, a report with most likely nothing substantive or a non-rated period, that is a judgment call. Generally, I prefer to account for the time as a rated period, with a Letter of Input from whomever was in charge of you while you RST'd or whatever in the interim.
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I'll bet I know more than you do about your future.
You are on the Civil Liaison Team, I wager.
You likely will not find out until you get here and the CMO cell and CA BN do mission analysis. I'll say no more until I am in the states and we can establish voice comms.
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Send me a message with your contact number and I will get ahold of you once I hit CONUS. It will be before the month is over.
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just sent ya an email.
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I received and NCOer with my time as Non-rated codes (box I) as "S". This covered a 9 month period. I came back into the Army Reserve and had to go back to BCT. In comments on page 1 it says: "soldier came out of the IRR and had to go back to Basic Training." The entire NCOer is "met standard" I'm attending SLC soon and will be posted according to the Brigade CSM on the OML for E-7...hopefully. All other NCOers are a minimum of "exceeds standard" with a few "far exceeds standard". Does anyone know if the NCOer will make me "non-competitive" for board review / OML?
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Thanks for all the feedback here. I have since become a guru on the subject. If anyone else finds themselves in the same position. Feel free to let me know.
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CSM. I have a similar situation for one of my soldiers. Sent you email.
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