Posted on Mar 9, 2022
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I recently reclassed and noticed my previous MOS certificates are not uploaded to my Iperms nor my current! is it something that S1 does, or is it something just kept for personal records. Want to know cause i just told an S1 dude and he told me that they dont do that, is school house, so then i called my school house SFC NCOIC Rep and he told them that they have too do it, is it me or does s1 dont want to do anything?
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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Your certificates are feel good pretty pictures. They are for you to keep.

Your AIT MOS orders get uploaded to iperms.

The cert has no source document value while your AIT orders do.
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SFC, thanks. Understandable. I also have my birth certificate and other documents like that in Iperms. Because of that is it still possible to upload the certificate just for Future Reference sake? The reason i was saying that about my certificate was also because when s1 logged in to my srb, my Primary mos was deleted or no longer there. It was not in my secondary mos either.
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SGT(P) (Join to see) your birth certificate is a valid source document, someone can look at it and verify your legal date of birth. Your AIT certificate is not valid proof you were awarded an MOS, your MOS promotion orders are.

Your MOS blanking out of your SRB is just an emilpo glitch. Your BDE S1 HR Tech can fix it with a copy of your MOS orders, but not your certificate.
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
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What certificates specifically are you talking about?
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The Certificates that say I have successfully Completed THE Bradley Fighting System Maintainer Course 91m10 class 044m etc. on this day and year. And the other one. Those certificates. They also have a Form number, like the 92 course has form 1033 bottom left corner
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