Posted on Aug 6, 2018
What’s the probability of remaining at a duty station/assignment after your year of a compassionate reassignment?
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Currently slotted against MTOE slot, after getting compassionate reassignment from Drum to Bragg. Currently at 17 years and would love to retire from Bragg. I have battalion S3 experience and am battle staff and SPO II trained so I can’t see why I would leave. Should I lean forward in the foxhole to be proactive or expect to be PCS’d after my years up? Any and all feedback is welcomed.
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Find a unit on Bragg that you know has your MOS. Get on the CSM's calendar and request a Paragraph, Position, and line number.
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I'd try and find my own slot before hitting up branch. Yes, branch has to fill slots, but, they also like to move people around. Find a slot for yourself, get the connections in place and THEN tell branch you have a solution to a problem they didn't even know they had. If someone comes to me with a solution to a problem before I know about the problem, 9/10 I'll take that solution.
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Your compassionate only stabilizes you there through the end date. HRC still has to comply with time on station requirements prior to PCSing you. As long as you're holding a valid requisition there is no reason to move you from a CONUS assignment at an MTOE unit, especially if it is a BCT.
Chances are, unless you made the list or request recruiting, you aren't even eligible to move yet.
Chances are, unless you made the list or request recruiting, you aren't even eligible to move yet.
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Thank you for your feed back. I just made the list(should be picked up Oct) and am now/ getting ready to be the correct rank for the position, that I'm currently slotted in. Hopefully I am able to stay and not PCS'd back to drum or another unit.
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