Posted on Apr 4, 2017
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SGM Erik Marquez
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Ar 623-3 para 3-40 and 3-41 provide the answer
simply put, the through date is what it is on what ever report is being submitted, Annual, Change of rater, complete the record.
The next report period starts one calendar day following the last report through date.
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SSG (ret) William Martin
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Thank you, 1SG.
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CW5 Sam R. Baker
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Sure does, funny but my annual is due 10 July, but my rater will change out on 7 July, so in lieu of a annual it will be a COR, so yes, it changes the thru date, even if 3 days to the left!
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Your 'thru' date is established by whatever event is causing an evaluation to become due. Your date of rank as an NCO or date of accession as an officer establish the start point for any evaluation but you are not tied to that date forever. The key date is actually the day you fall under your rater. 365 days after you start with your rater, an annual is due. If something causes you to change your rater prior to that date, then an evaluation will come due i.e. Rater changes, you change duty positions, you go on TDY for more than 90 days, you get relieved...
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When you receive a Change of Rater NCOER, does that change your through date?
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correct
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LTC Public Affairs Officer
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The Thru Date is fluid...it is not locked in and is reflected as the date your eval closes out, for whatever reason.
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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Yes.
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1SG First Sergeant
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Yes! when you get a change of rater NCOER you though date will change to reflect the end date of the NCOER.
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SSG Instructor/Writer
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Thank you I really couldn't find anything on this in 623-3 but maybe I wasn't looking in the right place
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