Posted on Sep 7, 2021
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Can your 1sgt and commander continue to deny your appearance to a promotion board based off of previously resolved issues or even recommend a soldier of the month board even after you’ve been a specialist since 2017. Just starting to get really demoralizing watching all my peers promote over me for issues that I had no control over and still managed to overcome them. Pretty sure new policy states once I hit my primary zone I still have to go get a board appearance. Just need some opinions or answers on this I’m so confused
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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You don't need opinions, you need references. The source of your answer is AR 600-8-19. Understand that "will/must" means that Commanders must perform an action and that "can/may" means that it is at the Commanders discretion. If your Command is not following the "must" do items, you should see IG.
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You always give excellent advice SFC Boyd.
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SSG Roger Ayscue
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SFC (Join to see) As I told him, you are always Spot On with your Analysis and advice. I would refer to you and The Walking Regulation Manual. AIRBORNE!
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SSG Roger Ayscue
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Disclaimer: I AM NOT a Lawyer, Barracks or Otherwise, BUT I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express once.
If they have been continuously denying you a board appearance, should they not have also imposed a Bar to Reenlistment? and after 5 years time in grade +/-, separation procedures. You best answer on something like this is likely to be from SFC (Join to see) , I have read most of what he answers and this NCO is on it. Reach out to him and tell him the entire story.
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SPC Johnson;

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