Posted on Jul 20, 2020
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I switched to active duty in June. After compiling my Reserves and Guard time, I was given a BASD of 7July2019 and a PEBD of 1Nov2011. I kept my TIG with promotion date of April2013. I have SSD1 complete (2014). I took and passed my PT test today. I was told I might not have to do a promotion board and could potentially just be put into BLC because of my TIG. No one seems to have a definite, "yes" or "no" answer? Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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1SG Brian Adams
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whats your current rank? Specialist? If you are on currently active duty status, I am sure you will have to appear before a board for promotion to E-5 (SGT)...having said that, they could also fast track you and send you to BLC (I believe that is PLDC for us old schoolers?)
Keep in mind, all your prior service time is great, especially when it comes time to retire, if you choose to do so....but this is a different component. Active duty is different than reserve time and Guard time....so I would prepare myself for a board and a fast track to school so they can pin your SGT's rank....your first line supervisor should be able to direct this for you...good luck...hooah!
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1SG, Yes currently a SPC with 7 years TIG.. I did 8 years between Reserves and Guard and only a year and some change transferred, which is fine. I'm going to ask about a fast track system to BLC or the board. Thank you for your input, 1SG!
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SFC Incheon Airport Jppc Ncoic
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When you’re prior service, your time in grade date is the date you entered back on active duty.SPC (Join to see)
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SFC (Join to see) I have paperwork saying otherwise, SFC. I'm also getting paid max E4 pay, SFC.
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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The answer is in the regulation. Just open the promotion reg and look at Mandatory Integrated List timeline
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SMSgt Billy Cesarano
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Don't know what your MOS is but assume you are moving into an NCO slot. You should be able to be a leader at this point. That includes solving these issues for your troops; this is good training. It's all about how you stack up points-wise. As SSG Ayscue said, do the research into your records to be sure everything transferred in properly. My experience in my Active Duty Army days, was ripe with really bad record keeping and follow up by individuals that just didn't care. Get it corrected if you find errors while docs and personnel are still around. Don't sweat a board either. Remember, you should already know and be able to perform all the responsibilities and requirements for the rank prior to receiving it. Good luck!
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SMSgt, I'm a 19D, Cavalry Scout. I'm going to be looking more into paperwork and talking more to leadership to see what I need to do because step 1 was passing PT test which I did. Thank you for your input, SMSgt!
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SMSgt Billy Cesarano
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One of my MOS's too. 1/4 horse 1st Div. Ft. Riley KS 1978. Loved it tremendously. Reach out here anytime and Good Luck!
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