Posted on Jul 14, 2017
How does prior service grade determination work?
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Ets'd less than 24mos ago. Re1. E5 27D.
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Basically, what will happen is when you go back to a Recruiter and run thru MEPS, depending on the time of year, you will either keep your stripes or get dropped down a grade. Or at least, they will try. I say this because I had been out for 5.5 years when I came back in. I was a SPC when I ETSd. When MEPS told me they would have to drop me down to PFC, I said "no thanks" and started to walk out the door. After my Recruiter had a conversation with MEPS, I was able to keep SPC when I came back in. It was never fully explained to me, but the gist they told me was that it was based off of time of year and rank quota.
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There is a grade determination form that is completed by the recruiter, attached will be proof of all documentation that you "earned" your rank such as SSD completion certificate, BLC 1059 and any other requirements that were necessary for the year that you were promoted. Once sent to MEPS for processing they will determine if you qualify to retain your previous rank, if you will be administratively reduced due to lack of rank qualification, or if you will be processed for a grade waiver. I've been out of recruiting for 3.5 years and the messages and rules change frequently, best bet is to speak with a recruiter to get the most up to date information .
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PO1 (Join to see): Your prior service grade would allow you to engage in a career/job commensurate with your many skills, talents and professionalism gained in the Army.
Many Prayers for your continued success, Sergeant.
-Margaret C. Higgins U.S. Army Retired: Coach/Photographer
Many Prayers for your continued success, Sergeant.
-Margaret C. Higgins U.S. Army Retired: Coach/Photographer
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