Posted on Feb 3, 2014
CSM Command Sergeant Major
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Current update on the SFC Board (4 Feb 14).  Board file opened 6 Dec 13. 

 



Total SSGs meeting the zones of consideration criteria -
30,819;

 

Total Soldiers that would be considered by board - 23,582 (77%
of all eligible).



This is a seven percent improvement since 10 Jan 14.



 



Eligible SSGs requiring ALC-CC only - 144 (50 Soldiers completed)



 "        "    "          MOS-TRACK - 292  (31 fewer Soldiers)



 "        "    "            SSD-III - 5,203 (862 Soldiers less)



 



Takeaways:



 



Another 5,203 SSGs would be eligible for consideration if
SSD-III was completed.  The
overall number of SSD-III graduates increased by 2,8631

Soldiers (since 15 Oct 13).



 



Board file closed 30 Jan 14.



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SFC Inspector General
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These numbers are great, to have thanks CSM, there are so many SSG's that have not met the SSD Req. and the sad part is that a lot of them will be mad when the board results come out and they are not selected. the Army is really simple but knuckleheads make it really hard
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SFC Robert Trodahl
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Push the SSD's to all your Soldiers!
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CSM Mike Maynard
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SFC Trodahl - why "push"?

Why not just put the information out and let them decide if they want to take the initiative and do the work to become eligible for promotion?

I'm of the mindset to put out the information, explain the repercussions, then let them decide.

If we as leaders "make" everyone do SSD to become eligible for promotion, then it is a measure of us as leaders, not NCOs as individuals.

And I for one do not want someone that I had to "push" to be selected for promotion.
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MSG Visual Information Operations Chief
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CSM,

I couldn't agreed more with your statement.
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SFC Robert Trodahl
SFC Robert Trodahl
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CSM Maynard, your are correct, "push" may have been the wrong terminology to use. Strongly advise why it is important - not just now but in the future may have been better. 
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CSM, I too definitely agree. I think the term "encourage" would have been a more appropriate word. While we definitely want our Soldiers to improve themselves, ultimately it is up to them to do so. We can put out the information and encourage them, even help them if asked, but they have to take the initiative.
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My Recommendation is to complete all the SSD's so you know how easy or how hard it is to complete and what you learned.  They made these to better prepare our Soldiers for the future.  I am all for my Soldiers to complete these 3 SSD's as I did as a Drill Sergeant in a month and a half. 
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