Posted on Jun 5, 2018
Are there any policies commands have to obide by when their soldier is PCSing?
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Where are you seeking to go? With what object in mind? Education? Travel? Senior enlisted ultimately? Warrant? Commissioned? Are there family aspects involved? Elaborate considerably more, of you canz your question while comprehensible, is far too vague...try to give as much in the way of concrete details as possible...the more infomyou give, the more can be suggested, generally, OK?
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I'm enlisted the command I'm asking about is a captain and 1sgt. Pcsing over seas. Just a few thing like my commander denied my early reporting, was told I did not need to command sponsor my spouse before I was sent to the field for a month. When I found out I did, didn't have enough time to get it done. They aren't giving me adequate time to clear and pack my household goods.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
Purely as a suggestion, if you have chaplains where you are, I'd ask their help to ask them to try to consider interceding to help you get the information you're seeking...clergy are often quite experienced at social-work or admin difficulty problems, I'm not saying that as a panacea, certainly, I'm merely wondering ifmyoud considered asking them for help, and explaining your problem to them, just an idea of course, it might help, it might not, however, it just occurred to me to suggest it as a place to start, honest...reg questions of that type can often be asked by chaplains seekong to help active duty members, I should think, in a fashion the active duty member might have difficulty asking themselves, that:s why I suggest such an approach, if you can, try to speak with the chaplain enlisted staff first, and explain the problem generally, then ask if they could possibly help you explain it further to a chaplain, honestz I think it'd be worth tryingz if nothing else, you know? Your thoughts?
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Capt Daniel Goodman
Many thanks sometimes I don't know that level of detail, much appreciated , obv....
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SGT Robert Johnson
Early report is in fact dictated by the losing command. The special instructions read "Early Report AUTHORIZED" meaning is not yet approved. It is approved on you LV form...which must be signed by the CDR, therefore, he/she is the approving authority for it.
Early report is in fact dictated by the losing command. The special instructions read "Early Report AUTHORIZED" meaning is not yet approved. It is approved on you LV form...which must be signed by the CDR, therefore, he/she is the approving authority for it.
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This question is to vague. You need to be more specific. Thank you for your service.
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Yes sir, my chain of command have done some shady stuff trying to hinder me leaving just seeing if there is guidelines they have to follow.
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