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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SFC Erich Orrick
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Prior service time. Easiest way to get an easy answer. Had to start over. Or he is in an over manned Mos.
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SFC Gerard Sobchak
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Edited >1 y ago
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Kristi Hunter
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My husband is a ssg in a mos that compete was many others for e7. He has never had an article 15. He is an amazing motor Sargent. I am repeating many of his past and current commander. Sometimes crap happens and they do not get picked up for the next rank. Not every one wants to be an 11b.
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SSG Motor Transport Operator
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PFC O'hara, have you asked this particular NCO why he has 6 service stripes?
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SSG OH-58D Armament/Electrical/Avionics Systems Repairer
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I an an E6 with 18 years. Some MOS's are slow for promotion. As a 15D in our unit E5 is as high as you can go because there are no E6 slots.
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Am sorry for the typo.
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SPC Unit Supply Specialist
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While I was in the guard, I was in the SPC4 slot and stayed there for 12 years. There was no where for me to go unless I reclassified or applied for the Supply SGT job (didn't want the bs and headaches).
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SSG Squad Leader
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I am an E-6 with q9 years in service this August. Some people have an MOS with limited promotion potential but wouldn't do any other job.
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SSG Christopher Wootton
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It could be that it's more of a former E-7 has 6 service stripes. Demotions happen, especially in an IET environment.
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SGT William Shelton
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He could be prior service from another branch and lost rank switching if there was too big of break in service. Also I know several nco's that have been stuck at e6 or 7 because their mos was over strength in that rank or they didn't have enough awards to get picked up
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MSG(P) Battalion S3 Operations Ncoic
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PFC O'Hara,
I know this NCO. You are a snot nosed FNG who couldn't hold his beret. Hit us up in 18 years and tell us what burger joint you are working in.
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