Posted on May 23, 2016
SGT Sean O'Hara
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I'm just confused here. How does a SSG have 6 service stripes, that would mean he has been in for 18 plus years since each stripe represents 3 years of service. Any ideas?

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PFC O'Hara
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SSG Neal N Trish Potter
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Just so ya know you can retire at 20 as a SSG
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SFC Water Treatment Specialist
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There is no problem here RCP E6 20 years. I have a coworker retiring this month E6 20 years.
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1SG First Sergeant
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A Staff Sergeant can retire at 20 years. He could have been NG or was not competitive enough during the SFC selection boards. However, it doesn't necessarily mean that he was a POS or substandard. The Army is going back to how it used to be. Promotion will be tougher and even more so with the draw down, regardless of MOS, unless infantry or special forces. Retiring as a SSG is still commendable.
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CW3 Tacops Officer
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Who care?
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SSG(P) Readiness Nco
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Just wanted to point out this E6 also has about 10 overseas service stripes, that's 5 years in a combat zone, I would assume this means obtaining NCOES Schools in a timely manner has been challenging. I know myself have lost opportunities to get promoted based on being deployed overseas
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1SG John Allen
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Probably not in an MOS that promotes quickly. There has to be a slot to promote to...
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SPC Terry Martin
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Article 15? Court Marshal? Got busted?
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SSG Recruiter
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Do some research before you post young one.
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SSG John Wiggins
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I retired from the National Guard as an E-6, Rank comes slow in the Guard and I understand it's the same in the Reserve. The picture says nothing about weather he is Active, Guard or Reserve.
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Cpl David Hundert
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My best friend retired as a SSgt in the Marine Corps. No NJP or black marks on his record. He just got passed over. He is a good Marine and served with honor.
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