Posted on Oct 22, 2017
What does it mean when branch says I am bravo coded?
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Here is what I have found.
Soldier has minor impairments that may disqualify for certain MOS training or assignment.
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/who-has-authority-to-override-army-profile-code-b-block-2-assignment-restriction
Here is what I have found.
Soldier has minor impairments that may disqualify for certain MOS training or assignment.
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/who-has-authority-to-override-army-profile-code-b-block-2-assignment-restriction
Who has authority to override Army Profile Code B (Block 2) assignment restriction? | RallyPoint
A soldier I know is returning to active duty after a less than a year stay with the WTB and received a permanent profile with a code B in block 2 (Soldier has minor impairments that may disqualify for certain MOS training or assignment). In the comments the military doctor identified the Soldiers requirement to be near a specific type of doctor, in this case an Orthopedic Oncologist due to the 5 year battle this Soldier had with a very...
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Could you elaborate more information as to what you are referring to? That is a term I am unaccustomed to. I even asked my son who is a Sgt in the Army. Is that referring to MOS, medical or what?
Could you elaborate more information as to what you are referring to? That is a term I am unaccustomed to. I even asked my son who is a Sgt in the Army. Is that referring to MOS, medical or what?
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I’m not sure I called to try to figure out my next move and that’s when they said I was bravo coded and can’t do anything. I’ve been in for almost 12 years and never heard the term.
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