Posted on May 2, 2014
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My current MOS is over strength. 88M E5.I'm currently a 88M trying to change my MOS to 11B or 19D. I have been in 5 years,10 months and current rank of SGT(E5 non promotable). Can a unit be able to give me a letter of acceptance and reclass me?
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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19D is overstrength, and I haven't seen a class seat for 11B for a while. If you're really serious about 11B, go to Ranger School, earn your tab, and reclass into 11B that route.
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MSG Wade Huffman
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There are continuously changing factors in play when it comes to any reclassification action. For the most up to date and accurate information see your servicing Career Counselor.
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NO, you will have to wait until your reeinlistment window opens up and then reclass as long as these MOS's are accepting SGT's.
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SGM Matthew Quick
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This is in accurate...Soldier, especially Soldiers in overstrength MOSs, may request voluntary reclassification while outside the reenlistment opportunity window.
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Can I reclass?
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Thats good to know, I was always told you could not reclass unless you were in your window for reenlistment or had a secondary MOS you wanted back into.
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SGT Bailey,

Have you seen your Career Counselor about a voluntary reclassification? Eligibility is determined by individual qualifications.
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SSG Electromagnetic Spectrum Manager
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Yes I have and I meet the qualification for it he started paperwork and told to check back on Monday 05/05/14- to check if there is any available classes 
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Yes I did. He told me since I just got to Hawaii. I have to wIt at least a year. I'm looking for a loop he
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