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Found some information is anyone is interested.
The applicant should have served nine to fourteen years of active duty military service upon the time of application and must have a strong desire to serve in a critical and career progressive assignment, while also possessing strong physical fitness attributes and communication skills. Not every MOS is eligible to serve in a TAC NCO billet, but the position is open to the following specialties: 11B, 21B, 21C, 13B, 14S, 14T, 19D, 19K, 25U, 63X, 88M, 91W, 92A, 31B, 88N and 15P.
TAC NCO positions may become available at any time, but it's best to start actively pursuing the position once the interested NCO has successfully completed or is close to completing their platoon sergeant time.
All nomination packets are sent directly to the USCC Command Sgt. Maj. and should include the following documents; a letter stating the NCOs' desire to be assigned as a TAC NCO, a letter of recommendation from the NCOs' Commander, a letter of recommendation from NCOs' Battalion Commander or Command Sergeant Major, the applicant's last NCOER, and the most current version of the NCOs' Enlisted Record Brief.
For more information on the program and to find out how to file a nomination packet, you can visit the U.S. Military Academy website at http://www.usma.edu, or contact the office of the U.S. Corps of Cadets Command Sgt. Maj. at, [login to see] .
The applicant should have served nine to fourteen years of active duty military service upon the time of application and must have a strong desire to serve in a critical and career progressive assignment, while also possessing strong physical fitness attributes and communication skills. Not every MOS is eligible to serve in a TAC NCO billet, but the position is open to the following specialties: 11B, 21B, 21C, 13B, 14S, 14T, 19D, 19K, 25U, 63X, 88M, 91W, 92A, 31B, 88N and 15P.
TAC NCO positions may become available at any time, but it's best to start actively pursuing the position once the interested NCO has successfully completed or is close to completing their platoon sergeant time.
All nomination packets are sent directly to the USCC Command Sgt. Maj. and should include the following documents; a letter stating the NCOs' desire to be assigned as a TAC NCO, a letter of recommendation from the NCOs' Commander, a letter of recommendation from NCOs' Battalion Commander or Command Sergeant Major, the applicant's last NCOER, and the most current version of the NCOs' Enlisted Record Brief.
For more information on the program and to find out how to file a nomination packet, you can visit the U.S. Military Academy website at http://www.usma.edu, or contact the office of the U.S. Corps of Cadets Command Sgt. Maj. at, [login to see] .
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