Posted on Mar 4, 2016
If I appeal a QMP notification, how long will it take to receive a decision?
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You have 30 days to make your election. I highly suggest you take the full 30 days. You need to focus on your transition and not worry about the PCS. If you elect to present matters I would estimate 3-6 months for notification. If your QMP is based upon misconduct I highly recommend you bring your leave balance down to 30 days or so. The reason is that an honorable or general can sell leave up to 60 days, but an OTH cannot. Also if based upon misconduct your separation is very rapid once it comes back. People get QMP'd for different reasons though and your notification will call it misconduct if they consider it to be so. Good luck.
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CPT Mark Gonzalez
Thank you CSM Hayden. Tomorrow I'll create a post for elimination action advice as I feel the available guidance is iffy at best. The Army is down sizing and in some cases it needs to occur, but in others it is unfortunate. We all have due process, but most don't know their rights.
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As a SSG or E6-E9 and you received a QMP notice, and you know that it is not justified. You need to file an appeal ASAP. Usually you have 30 days, and if possible get references or letters from your current leadership, and go to the JAG
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Your screwed if you got a QMP notice. Only you know the truth. Bad NCOER, Misconduct, AR-15...Turn in your appeal but get yourself ready for the outside world.
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SSG (Join to see)
It was a company grade AR 15 for unregistered shotgun on post, was told by my CO that it was going in restricted file of OMPF so as to not affect promotion or career advancement, guess that wasn't true
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1SG (Join to see)
SSG (Join to see) It may have been true at the time, the QMP Regulation was updated 10 APR 14.
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