Posted on Jul 14, 2020
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My packet was recently selected for promotion to SSG but there are no slots available in Ohio for 68X-Behavioral Health. The only slots available are out of state and I would have to contact the unit and see if they will take me. I would have to fly to all the available states so I’m thinking of choosing Savannah, GA since it’s the nicest location option. Would you or have you traveled out of state for drill every month to get promoted? What was your experience like?
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SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA
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This is a decision that calls for a personal cost/benefit analysis. Only you can do this for yourself.
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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I did for getting my SFC. If people really want that promotion they've worked so hard for, then they will break from their "comfort zone" and travel. For perspective, I live in Pocatello, ID and my unit is in Minneapolis, MN. Also, you will have to ensure that your mileage sheet is updated to state how many miles you will be willing to travel for promotion.
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SSG Carlos Madden
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MSG (Join to see) - Yikes. Thats steep. Just because I'm curious, common are 68S slots in the USAR?
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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MSG (Join to see) - Fingers crossed July was the last of the SVBA's...
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SSG Carlos Madden - They are less common than they are on Active Duty. If a 68S is assigned to a Reserve Medical Detachment (there are 10 slots for 68S per PM Med Det), with luck it is in or near their home town. If not, then they have to travel. Then, depending on the available slots, each PM Soldier faces the possibility of having to promote out to another unit. Which could lead to travelling even further. Just the PM Med Det units I can think of off the top of my head are:
x1 in SLC, UT
x2 at JBLM
x1 Garden Grove, CA
x2 in Missouri
x1 FT Snelling, MN (my unit)
x4 in Texas
x1 in Florida (that I know of)

Then, once someone is ready to make SFC, unless they are sliding into an open SFC slot in the PM unit they are already in, they will HAVE to travel to another unit for promotion. There are other slots for PM, but those are either in CSHs (SPC slots) or BN/BDE/DIV staff slots. OC/T slots. They get more rare the higher one goes.
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SFC Michael Hasbun - I'm not holding my breath. Honestly, the way things have been going, I've already informed my Commander of my intent to speak to and possibly transfer to an OC/T unit once my one year mark as Detachment Sergeant as a SFC is complete.
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CSM Eric Biggs
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I would and have. I once flew from Anchorage, AK to ID to be in a specific Drill Sergeant Unit in the Reserves. Now I live in ID, and Drill in Salt Lake City UT, I did this to take promotion from 1SG to CSM. The fact that at the moment the Reserves reimburses up to $500 for travel, and hotel is taken care of through Loging in Kind (LIK) is huge, I’m not paying to go to drill anymore.
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CSM Eric Biggs I did the same to be a DS in Vancouver, WA. Flew monthly from CA. It was awesome! Obviously, paved the way to lead me where I am now and where I am going.
CSM Eric Biggs
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SFC Christopher Adame, I can say without a doubt being a DS paved the way for my career progression and fast promotions.
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