Posted on Oct 7, 2014
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I was the 1SG for my company for approximately 30 days before our current 1SG came in. I understand that since it was under 90 days my duty position will not be rated as a 1SG, but I was under the impression I would still be allowed to annotate a bullet on my NCOER stating my time served as the "acting" 1SG. I am being told otherwise. I have looked in the regulations I can find but I cannot find anything that states the bullet not being allowed.

Can someone please assist with this?

Thanks.
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CSM Director, Market Development
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Absolutely..

o selected by the Command Team to serve as interim First Sergeant from YYYYMMDD to YYYYMMDD

(You could even beef that up to say "selected over X SFCs")
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1SG Steven Stankovich
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You've received some sound advice already SFC (Join to see). I would like to echo these and say you absolutely should have your time annotated as a bullet on your NCOER. Serving as a 1SG entails a ton of responsibility and to handle that as a SFC, even for 30 days, is commendable and you should receive the credit for that. I hope that you pursue this and it gets annotated on your NCOER. Good luck!!!
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CSM Charles Hayden
CSM Charles Hayden
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1SG Steven Stankovich As a new CAARNG SGM, I was detailed to take a small cohort of Guardsmen to Ft Carson for two weeks integration/training in 1972.

1SG Nate Barnes assumed the duties of an Tank Co’s 1SG who had gone Elk hunting.

There was no BLIP. 1SG Barnes was qualified and demonstrated it!

I did ‘lose’ one Troop for tat two weeks, he was of the E-4 Mafia type and proved it!

I also saw the sad state of the Army in 1972’s post Vietnam years. Sharing that knowledge with the 4th ID’s seniors did not sit well!
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COL Brigade Commander
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While you cannot be rated in that position due to the minimum time not being net, you may (and should) certainly use it as a bullet on your evaluation.
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MSG Wade Huffman
MSG Wade Huffman
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I fully agree, Sir. It should absolutely be reflected as a bullet comment.
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