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I had 9 stripes, bet then that was Nat'l Guard, at the dry cleaners at Ft Myer VA, I saw a Class A jacket SSG with 13 stripes, woo hoo, my hero
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Private you know the military has been downsizing the last 5 years. This means few if any E-7 slots.
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I made E6 in 8 yrs, busted to E5 at 11 yrs, made E6 again at 13 yrs, up for warrant selection then deployed 3 times, then 3 years in wounded warrior battalion. Retired with 20 yrs as an E6 and I was far from an underachiever. Honor graduate from Jumpmaster, 2nd in class at Pathfinder school, honor graduate in various other courses including a secondary MOS for a volunteer mission to Bosnia. Shit happens
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A lot of negative comments about this NCO. Did anyone see the 8 combat stripes? Or are you just focused on a SSG with 18 yrs and the 6 Service Stripes? As stated, he is an AIT platoon Sergeant so he must be squared away as they do not last long in that position if they aren't squared away. Some MOSs are hard to get promoted and many times not due to lack of effort. A SSG retiring at 20 is not uncommon at all.
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The Army wasn't always like we know it. They didn't just give away stripes like they do now a days...
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Some change from active to ng then active again and have 5 stripes to go with their SGT stripes. F you for noticing.
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I knew a guy who made E5 in his 13th year. I had a former 1SG who said "ya don't get promoted without having been demoted"...I'm guessing he was referring to himself. And in my Reserve Unit, we have a SSG who, between his Active and Reserve time, has been in--with a small break in service--since Reagan's 1st term.
Long story short, don't overthink it. There could be many reasons.
Long story short, don't overthink it. There could be many reasons.
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You were a Captain, so you must have been in more than three years. Did you wear a service stripe?
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