Posted on Oct 27, 2017
What is the best course of action when DTS keeps rejecting my voucher?
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No Funds available and i have to keep submitting! Whats the best course of action?
No Funds available and i have to keep submitting! Whats the best course of action?
Posted 7 y ago
Responses: 5
If your AUTH was already approved then the funds should have been ear marked for the VOUCH. If it was for the end of FY 17 they may have moved all the funds to a new year ending LOA so you may have to resubmit the voucher under a new LOA. Talk to your S3 and get a status of which LOA to use. Definitely try and get this done ASAP especially if you have charges on your GTC that need to be paid.
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Sounds like an issue with the line of accounting. Not uncommon around the beginning/end of the FY.
If so, that is an issue for your G8 or SOTS.
If so, that is an issue for your G8 or SOTS.
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SGT (Join to see) - No. Shake the tree. You can't have your GTC sit in limbo for very long without consequences.
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SPC (Join to see) - Largest naval battle in recorded history.
Not enough people read military history, sadly.
Not enough people read military history, sadly.
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1SG (Join to see) - I was big on it before joining, and continued in AIT but I haven't read a book in awhile. I should get back into it. Any recommendations?
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SPC (Join to see) - If I had to choose just one, it would be "On War", by Carl Von Clausewitz.
This picture depicts the battle of Chibi (or Red Cliffs) and is part of a long treatise called "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Shou Chen. It is a fairly ponderous read and takes some liberties with history to make the characters larger than life.
Pretty sure there is a thread from a year or so back where there were a number of good recommendations.
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/what-s-on-your-recommended-reading-list
This picture depicts the battle of Chibi (or Red Cliffs) and is part of a long treatise called "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Shou Chen. It is a fairly ponderous read and takes some liberties with history to make the characters larger than life.
Pretty sure there is a thread from a year or so back where there were a number of good recommendations.
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/what-s-on-your-recommended-reading-list
What's on your Recommended Reading List? | RallyPoint
Yes, the professional reading list, it seems as if everyone has one these days; so have you considered developing your own? In the late 1980s the Marine Corps Professional Reading Program officially got its start as the "Commandant's Reading List," each CMC since has placed his personal "stamp" on the program, though many of the books have remained consistent; apparently, in some form or another "recommended reading"...
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