Posted on Apr 4, 2021
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Block 14 military education: on DD-214 does not show previous military education completed.
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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Some transition points put it on there and others don't. Your military education history is retained on ATRRS
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LTC Jason Mackay
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SPC(P) (Join to see) if you want a one stop shop for military training after you ETS. It’s the Joint Service Transcript JST
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SPC(P) 91 H
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LTC Jason Mackay I was just concerned because if was to consider transferring to reserve or national guard I wonder if I would loose the promotional points for the military education I already completed that all Sir.
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LTC Jason Mackay plus I already have it on my SRB and PPW.
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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SPC(P) (Join to see) your courses are on your ATRRS, your 214 isn't necessary for promotion points in the NG or USAR
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I believe the only thing that should show up there is PME courses SFC (Join to see)
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CSM Danny S.
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Edited 3 y ago
You can have your education added to block 14. You need to bring proof that you completed the courses and have that with you when you complete/review your DD214 before discharge. I wouldn't put anything but important courses. Additionally having a 1059 for the course is more important than having it on your DD214. Your education isn't lost when you reenlist, but if you transition to the National Guard/Reserves they may not be able to access it. Then if you have a break in service you will have to prove thing again. This may be a little different today with everything being digital, but that is my experience when I transitioned to the National Guard.
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Thank you 1SG
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