Posted on Aug 6, 2019
Do you have any tips or tricks to make the process of branch transferring to MI a little less painful?
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Hello RallyPoint! I’m a MS officer looking to transfer to MI after having been in a “will train” position while enlisted. I know the steps of calling branch and getting BC approval as well as finding a new unit with a paragraph and line, but wanted advice from someone who had recently done it.
Do you have any tips or tricks to make this a process that is a little less painful?
Do you have any tips or tricks to make this a process that is a little less painful?
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If you were a direct appointment to AMEDD, (no OCS or ROTC), you might have to apply for a new appointment as a 35D, as opposed to a branch transfer.
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SGM (Join to see) good to know SGM. I did attend the Direct Commission course (fed comm source) and graduated BOLC so I hope that doesn’t apply. Thanks for the heads up though.
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Generally speaking, it's not too difficult to branch transfer if you are a junior pre-CCC officer. You need to complete MICCC to become branch qualified and DMOSQ, then complete a 4187 to HRC to have your PMOS changed to 35A.
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