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E6 is a respectable rank to earn. 18 Years in is a respectable time. This man deserves respect, not implied insults.
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I spent 12 years as a SSG. It took me reclassing into a MOS that had room for promotion. My old MOS was deleted 2 years ago.
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Don't know what you are trying to imply...but I knew many NCO's in the AF that may not have gotten the promotion, but were the best patrolmen that I worked with. They had the technical knowledge to do the job and were great at training others, but just couldn't test well or didn't care about . Hell, this SSG may have spent his off time getting a Masters Degree or even a PhD for his after military life.
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If this is a concern, You would be surprised to see how many E-4’s E-5’s in the National Guard who have 18years. He may be Guard. Some Guard Soldiers dont always have the luxury to attend schools like active duty. Civilian jobs can sometimes play a huge factor. Besides deployments, the employers have rights under USERRA as well. Which can cause conflicts with professional growth.
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BTW, it looks like the good NCO is attending a graduation with 4 of his troops.
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Without going through the 800 comments, he has to be promoted today or retire tomorrow.
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Many rules for mandatory out was waved during the two conflicts of Iraq and Afghanistan. A fact of life for a voluntary Army.
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Very possibly. I was a SGT E5 with over 12. It depends on the position and rank cap.
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He's a fucking human resource assistant...lol guess his change of command failed him to explain Shit Rolls down hill
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...says E-1 guy.
Look, you might not be the only one throwing bombs here, but c'mon man.
Look, you might not be the only one throwing bombs here, but c'mon man.
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