Posted on Nov 10, 2016
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SFC William (Jesse) Hogue
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First and best resource is to speak to the retention NCO in your unit have that NCO pull up available assignments.

Around the area you asked are the Old Guard, The White House duty and Pentagon Duty (must be a very clean cut Soldier) That mean Secret Clearance, no family issues, drug or alcohol issues, and no credit issues.
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SPC Sheila Lewis
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The most reliable and updated information would come through your Human Resources office.
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Not yet..
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MSG First Sergeant
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Contact the old guard recruiter. They have a med PLT there. I almost got the job as the PLT SGT. You won't get that job as SFC Miller just got there, but it's a good job. You are currently at Walter reed?
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MSG (Join to see) - Okay, sounds good, thank you for the suggestion.
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I’m still looking...
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Are there PCS options within the National Capital Region for a SSG/68W and non-clinical? Any tips, tricks or POCs?
SFC Healthcare Specialist (Combat Medic)
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Call your branch manager
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Not really showing me all the options
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I spent 3 years in the Old Guard as a Health Care NCO. It is a non-clinical unit (infantry unit with the medical plt as one of the support elements). It was honestly was one of my favorite units. You get the best of all worlds as a Soldier, NCO and medic since the expectations are high and many opportunities to grow and excel. You have to meet certain prereqs to apply for the unit.
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