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LTC (Join to see), if you're in a joint billet on a JMD, you don't have to apply for joint credit. It comes with the job. Your branch manager should credit you without you having to go through the process others have to go through to determine if your assignment is joint. I am in a joint billet on a JMD. I will get 12 months credit without submitting anything. Check with your branch manager though. You may be on a joint staff, but your billet may not be on the JMD.
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COL (Join to see) thank you, Sir. I am going to work on getting a joint billet after my S3 time.
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I recognize this is an older thread, but it's a new conversation for me. Here's a great primer on the Joint Qualification System (JQS), including how to "self-nominate" for joint credit...
http://prhome.defense.gov/Portals/52/Documents/RFM/MPP/OEPM/Docs/JOM%20Fact%20Sheet%20-%2030%20Mar%202010.pdf
http://prhome.defense.gov/Portals/52/Documents/RFM/MPP/OEPM/Docs/JOM%20Fact%20Sheet%20-%2030%20Mar%202010.pdf
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Read the regulation, if you like to read, or if you don't, speak with your branch manager... LTC (Join to see)
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COL Charles Williams I know how we qualify I am looking for the website. I had it a long time ago but that was six years ago.
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