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I've never seen a schedule but with some simple math you can get a general idea.
You will need the total population of the career field, the number of above zone (AZ) promotions, and the number of below zone (BZ) promotions.
1. ALL AZ's will be promoted in September 2015.
2. ALL BZ's will get promoted in August of 2016.
3. Total population - AZ - BZ = PZ.
4. PZ / 10 = Monthly promotions.
5. You can then get a general idea when you will get promoted.
Assume a population of 100 with 3 AZ and 7 BZ. 9 PZ's would be promoted every month beginning OCT 15 through JUL 16
1-3 are promoted in SEP 15 (AZ's)
94-100 are promoted in AUG 16 (BZ's)
4-12 in OCT 15
13-21 in NOV 15
Etc. Etc.
Caveat: Obviously this assumes HRC and G1 are not shifting promotion timelines for this year group.
You will need the total population of the career field, the number of above zone (AZ) promotions, and the number of below zone (BZ) promotions.
1. ALL AZ's will be promoted in September 2015.
2. ALL BZ's will get promoted in August of 2016.
3. Total population - AZ - BZ = PZ.
4. PZ / 10 = Monthly promotions.
5. You can then get a general idea when you will get promoted.
Assume a population of 100 with 3 AZ and 7 BZ. 9 PZ's would be promoted every month beginning OCT 15 through JUL 16
1-3 are promoted in SEP 15 (AZ's)
94-100 are promoted in AUG 16 (BZ's)
4-12 in OCT 15
13-21 in NOV 15
Etc. Etc.
Caveat: Obviously this assumes HRC and G1 are not shifting promotion timelines for this year group.
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Or how about major promotions seems like they are holding on to the info until the last minute
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LTC (Join to see)
All the boards now have two additional months added on from time of board convening to release. The Army is digging deep into files with an IG review to find any derogatory information, including in restricted files. The purpose is to cull the herd during downsizing.
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The list you received has the sequence numbers already indicated to the left of your name. In your case, you are #64. The first group that HRC deems necessary to promote will receive order PDQ. If history is anything of a guide, you will see the first MILPER message come out sometime in August (IMHO) with the next group of numbers to be promoted the following month, and so forth each month. There is no rhyme or reason to the amount each month, but last year it averaged about 15/mo. From my research, it is based on funding allocation for MilPay, number of slots available to be filled, retires, stuff like that. I suspect you should pop up on the third or forth list based on your number.
As far as your branch giving you the list, I asked my guy and he told me what it was but didnt provide a document. If you tell him you are trying to organize the promotion ceremony and sync calendars with the primary members, they may be more helpful.
As far as your branch giving you the list, I asked my guy and he told me what it was but didnt provide a document. If you tell him you are trying to organize the promotion ceremony and sync calendars with the primary members, they may be more helpful.
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Honestly, I doubt that they HAVE anything approaching an accurate timeline. Anything they put out would be just a guess. I've never figured out all the factors that go into the AC side (mainly because RC don't have sequence numbers.....), but it seems to be driven primarily by the speed of COL promotions and retirements (thus vacancies at LTC).
Some years, it has seemed to be fairly rapid, others fairly slow. I would expect this year to be on the slow side. As a rule of thumb, I would expect 1/15th of the list per month, with a surge at the very end.
Some years, it has seemed to be fairly rapid, others fairly slow. I would expect this year to be on the slow side. As a rule of thumb, I would expect 1/15th of the list per month, with a surge at the very end.
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LTC (Join to see)
I worked as an assignments officer. There's no mystery to it. When the board results are published, there is an accompanying spreadsheet with the sequence number ranges that will be promoted each month. That schedule was adhered to. It is not close hold information. I shared it freely with my affected population. However, there are som AOs who believe that withholding information somehow gives them power or makes them more valuable. That is a topic for a different post.
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COL Thomas Ficarra
not necessary true. AGRs do have sequence numbers we abide by. TPU officers do not have numbers and is a reason they can get promoted literally the day the list comes out (depending the speed of their personnel department)
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COL Vincent Stoneking
COL Thomas Ficarra - True, I tend to lump the world into AC and RC, with AGR falling on the AC side. Not 100% accurate, I know. but close enough for my purposes the vast majority of the time.
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I am not sure if this has been done yet, but before anybody can be promoted from the list the Senate has to approve of the list. I went out to the Senate's website that has all of the nominations listed and couldn't find anything for the ACC LTCs list. (http://www.senate.gov/reference/Nominations/Index.htm) It doesn't look like the list was even received by the Senate yet so it may be a while before they get to it, especially since I believe they are currently on a break for the month of August. Hopefully, the Army/DoD will submit it first thing upon the Senate's return and action will be quick on it.
Hope this adds to the conversation.
Hope this adds to the conversation.
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This is for the APL LTC board that came out a couple weeks ahead of the ACC board.
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I finally just emailed promotions branch and received a response right away with the answer. 1 October.
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