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Promotion e-4 to e-5
Posted >1 y ago
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Being an MP, my natural instinct was to say, "completely, top to bottom, left to right." That being said, your comments to others' answers to your posts sheds more light on what you need.
Just as important as what you put on the 4100 is the documentation that you attach to it. Verify everything you list on the front of the 4100 is documented in iPerms. For everything that is NOT in iPerms, you will need to provide a copy so that it can be Iperm'ed. Start this process early...if they tell you that your 4100 is due in NOV, don't wait until NOV to turn it all in at once. Typically, there is a layered approval process for iPerms (unit, BN, BDE, State). If anyone along that approval train doesn't approve one of the documents, they will kill the batch and NONE of it gets iPermed (and there is no email that gets sent to the unit notifying them of the problem). This is why so many Soldiers are surprised when the list comes out and their points are not as high as they should be. At the end of the day, you are responsible for your own career...educate yourself on the process, be proactive & FOLLOW UP. Good luck!
Just as important as what you put on the 4100 is the documentation that you attach to it. Verify everything you list on the front of the 4100 is documented in iPerms. For everything that is NOT in iPerms, you will need to provide a copy so that it can be Iperm'ed. Start this process early...if they tell you that your 4100 is due in NOV, don't wait until NOV to turn it all in at once. Typically, there is a layered approval process for iPerms (unit, BN, BDE, State). If anyone along that approval train doesn't approve one of the documents, they will kill the batch and NONE of it gets iPermed (and there is no email that gets sent to the unit notifying them of the problem). This is why so many Soldiers are surprised when the list comes out and their points are not as high as they should be. At the end of the day, you are responsible for your own career...educate yourself on the process, be proactive & FOLLOW UP. Good luck!
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There is an actual guide that talks you thru each section and each item, at least we have that in WA.
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1SG Jeffrey Grice
If you can't find it, I am in the WAARNG global address book, shoot me an email and I will send you what you need.
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Actually, your squad leader should have a pre-printed list of the E4's that are promotable and coach you to get your packet ready early so you will not have to rush to beat the deadline. And the readiness or S-1 admin would call you in to review your packet. This what I do for my soldiers.
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