Posted on Nov 1, 2015
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I am trying to find out when I will be promoted and how I will be notified? On my iperms information page it says I am eligible to promote Nov 15. However I can not seem to find another information about how and when that will actually take place. And the only thing I see online is the AC promotion list. Is there a RC list that is posted or do I just need to stand by? Thanks for all your help.
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To 1LT, it is automatic - as well as to CPT. HRC simply cuts an order. You'll know before your unit does.
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Not quite automatic, but just about, so long as you are not flagged the promotion will show up shortly after you hit 2 years TIG. For CPT you need to submit a board packet, the promotion list is released several months after that.
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Sir, there is a way on AKO files to see promotion lists got reservists. It's a lot of clicks and it's not always updated on time but it should be there. The best way I can explain how to get there is with this screenshot (see attached). Obviously your command and unit will be different from mine but it's just a guideline.
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There is no list for 1lt. It's quasi automatic, just like promotion to E3.
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LT, there will be another promotion list USAR officers. Once you are eligible you will have to find a position if you are not in one already. The gaining unit will then submit a 56-r to HRC. About 30-60 days later you will get a promotion order.

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Thanks for the info. I know i am already in an eligible slot.
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There are no 2LT slots in the Army, just as there are no E1 or E2 slots.
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