Posted on Nov 15, 2015
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My question is, and I have asked my 1SG, Operations and a 79S and some others, the other day when in a meeting. It was if I am clear and have been retained from this QMP board and my ERB code is now cleared, I should be getting something that says that the findings of the board have found this and you are being retained or something official. I know they can not QMP me for the same ART 15 I got for a BS reason which almost ended my career. But shouldn't I get notified? Told me that if I have not got any notification and my ERB was clear, what more did I want. Do they not realize how traumatic of an experience this is to a Soldier. I could go on, but I will stop there.
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You will get an official memorandum that states you were retained as a result of the QMP board. You should be notified by your Bn CDR, in person, and he will give you the letter. Check with your CSM.
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LTC Atilano,
I hope so Sir. What I'm being told, and this came from a Maj that works in the S-3, along with her NCOIC, BDE Re-Elistment, my 1SG all in the same room, that they (HRC) are not sending out any paperwork. And that my ERB that had the code was removed was good enough. About 1.5 months ago I had a brown bag lunch meeting with my BDE CSM and I asked him about it,he told me he has no knowledge of it.

Thank you for your response Sir.
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You would probably in about 3 to 8 months after the board. I have also been QMPd. I am now a retired SFC,but was also QMPd after the board convened. I got back from Afghanistan and the acting Brigade Commander (LTC) sat me and another E7 to give us the bad news ; I had over 18 years and he had over 20 so we were both able to retire. The best thing to do is prepare whether it happens or not a prepared Soldier is a civilian life ready Soldier; make sure your finances is in order and you have a working resume everything else with the military will fall in place. Hopefully this helps you.
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LTC Stephen F.
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I suggest you tag a larger group to get more responses SFC (Join to see). I am not exactly sure what a QMP is. I was the defendant or recipient of an company grade Article 15 in 1975 and a General Officer Article 15 in 1982. The later was put into my restricted file. I suffered for it. However I did my best to serve as s soldier and was passed over many times but still continued to serve this nation as long as I could.
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Qualitative Management Program (QMP), an Army program that is used to weed out Senior NCO'S E6 -E9 for something negative that may have ended up on their file.
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SFC, Yes you will get a letter saying you were retained. Your CSM should of received it and sent it to you. I've seen them come from BDE. It's an official letter. Hope this helps. You can also call the QMP number on you initial notification and ask for it.
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Correction I was QSPd
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I was told I was retained because I practically begged hrc to tell me and I have yet to find anything out from my coc. Thank god they did because I guess I would still be waiting and stressing if it was up to my coc.
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