Posted on Mar 12, 2014
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I received the new MILPER message from S-1 net and relayed it to all of my Soldiers, some of whom may fall into the criteria that was stated. I feel that it is the correct move for the Army. In my opinion we don't need to retain Soldiers that cannot maintain the standards. I feel that it is another tool that the Army is utilizing in it's force reduction strategy and I completely agree with it. 
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I agree with SFC Baber.  The Army is downsizing and this is one of the tools that they will use to thin the ranks.  I have heard many question whether the Army would offer early ETS bonuses, but I don't see that as a possibility.  They did that back in the day and apparently a lot of good leaders got out and left the Army with many sub-par Soldiers.  With the downsizing, I think we need to retain only the best.  I might be singing a different tune if I fell into the categories of those being separated, but I still think that if we want the best and most professional Army, then we need to retain the best, most professional Soldiers.
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SFC James Baber
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SGT,


This is not a new tool, the same thing occurred in the mid-90s when we were downsizing during the Clinton administration, the RCPs were changed to utilize in putting out Soldiers that were moving up the ranks as fast as the higher HQs were wanting them too. I agree that if you are unable to progress due to no fault of your own that it should be used or applied, but you also have to look beyond as it can be abused by the system as well, they will make it co-habitative with the promotions boards and used to prevent some individuals being picked up and now they are going to fall into the category of hitting RCP before being able to make that next rank.


You have to look at both sides and all the uses and abuses of this tool as well, it is good but think of the latter too. Thanks for posting

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SFC,

   That is a very good point that I have overlooked. I like that we now have an easily accessable medium to share our viewpoints and be able to hear how things are interpreted differently. It really gives us a chance to learn from those who have experience and gives us aspiring NCO's the ability to learn and become better leaders.

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SGT Bryon Sergent
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RCP?????????

 

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