1
1
0
I am going to Fort hood.
Posted 9 y ago
Responses: 3
More often than not, when Soldiers PCS to a new duty station, they will initially report to a Replacement or Welcome Center. It is from there that they are further assigned. You could be assigned to a Division, who would further assign you to one of its Brigades, who would further assign you to one of its Battalions, then to Company element. Even within a Company, you will be further assigned to a Platoon and Squad or Section.
There are a few exceptions to this normal process and they include Leaders or other personnel who are assigned to key positions such as Commanders on any level, Command Sergeants Major, and First Sergeants among others. They would already know where they will be going.
It is possible for you to be assigned to a specific unit, also. But, you wouldn't know until you see your actual orders.
I'm curious - why do you suggest 64th MP Company?
There are a few exceptions to this normal process and they include Leaders or other personnel who are assigned to key positions such as Commanders on any level, Command Sergeants Major, and First Sergeants among others. They would already know where they will be going.
It is possible for you to be assigned to a specific unit, also. But, you wouldn't know until you see your actual orders.
I'm curious - why do you suggest 64th MP Company?
(1)
(0)
SSG (Join to see)
PFC (Join to see) - you will be find SPC Goodrich should still be there and square you away when do you report
(0)
(0)
What does your orders say? There's like 50 units in hood. Probably go to replacement and get a unit assigned from there. Unless you got pinpoint orders somehow.
(0)
(0)
PFC (Join to see)
I haven't got my orders. But I got a welcome letter from them. I was thanking that as well.
(1)
(0)
SSG (Join to see)
That's a difficult question to answer since we are not the people to cut your orders and unit supply can go anywhere
(1)
(0)
SSG (Join to see)
If you have your orders it'll be in the first few lines, if a specific company is even noted.
You can always check your ERB on AKO as well. The bottom box should say incoming personnel or something. That'll say Ft Hood and have a UIC. That UIC is pinpoint if you have pinpoint orders. A UIC looks like "WG6VT0". You can usually google that UIC and it'll tell you where that UIC is connected to
You can always check your ERB on AKO as well. The bottom box should say incoming personnel or something. That'll say Ft Hood and have a UIC. That UIC is pinpoint if you have pinpoint orders. A UIC looks like "WG6VT0". You can usually google that UIC and it'll tell you where that UIC is connected to
(1)
(0)
Read This Next