Posted on Jun 21, 2016
How many promotion points should I have for promotion?
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In October I start to compete in the promotion board to SGT. I just want to know how to estimate how many points I am suppose to have in the 4100 when this one comes. I will post a little of my documents that I think counts as points:
Military funeral honors: 40 hrs/associates degree 54 crs /96 creds towards a bachelors degree/Wqual 33/PT 269/AAM/CLC ROTC advanced camp ( I withdraw from)
Military funeral honors: 40 hrs/associates degree 54 crs /96 creds towards a bachelors degree/Wqual 33/PT 269/AAM/CLC ROTC advanced camp ( I withdraw from)
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Responses: 17
It's different for every MOS.. Go to your promotion point worksheet it will tell you how many you have
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Well I had a lot of military schools around 30 of them when I went board for E-6 I CAME OFF FROM THE BOARD WITH 889 POINTS GOT PROMOTED 3 MONTHS LATER
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The Guard doesn't use a point system, so the only things I know about AD promotions is from studying for soldier of the year board.
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The guard does use points but the difference is most states only promote once a year so the points don't get released but once a year. Also, there is no specific number of points to promote. The unit must have a slot, the member must be highly ranked in points and then it goes in order of the promotion list posted. For SPC to SGT, it's usually a BDE level system so that person must have the most points in their MOS within said BDE
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SSgt (Join to see)
SGT (Join to see) - I should have said, "Wisconsin Guard." I shouldn't have assumed that other states did not use a point system. We use a paper board, soldiers are ranked on an order of merit list, but not given points. OML is state wide by MOS.
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If you are looking to be promoted, shouldn't you already know where to look for the points? I am not saying this to put you down, but this is the stuff NCOs are supposed to know. I knew before I went over to the S1 to ensure they had everything what would give me points along with how many points. When I became an NCO, I trained my soldiers to know where to look and to see where they may stand after the board.
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Just continue to go to school it will work out for you, and get that Bachelors and your Master degree and than see what happen. just remember a smarter soldier make a stronger FORCE.
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