Posted on Nov 2, 2018
SGT Trojan Team Leader
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Leaders.. just wondering if any of y’all have any advice for an e6 board. This Will be my first board (prior ARNG) and I’m nervous as heck.. What should I study? I have the creeds down, and I’m studying AR670-1.. Any suggestions?
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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Practice with a mock board. Half of your board score is presence, bearing and appearance. Everyone focuses 90% their time on memorizing creeds, history, and regulations but fail to realize the board has decided your fate within the first few minutes of walking in based on your confidence, voice, appearance and bearing.
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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All good units have a study guide. While not all encompassing it generally lists the topics that are important to the Army and the units leadership. Studying these areas and understanding all of the issues related to leading Soldiers at Squad level is key. It is also adviseable to speak with a recently boarded peer and ask what to expect. Ensure that peer is someone who you would gladly follow. Thank you for your service and remember to breath.
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Board MOI, practice the NCO Creed daily, BE CONFIDENT, ask your supervisors to set up a mock board. Be sure to stay current on recent events in your AOR and make sure you tell your sponsor everything they need to know to properly brief the board on why you deserve to get your rocker.
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Also make sure your ASUs are squared away. I've seen countless soldiers get turned away for small things.
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CW2 (Join to see) Thank you so much! ASUs are actually one of my top stressors so I’m glad you brought that up. Do you know of any reference material I can use to get my uniform right?
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SSG (Anonymous) yep, use AR 670-1, an adjustable ruler, Q-tips to make sure the brass insignia's are polished and most importantly put it on and have someone double check the measurements.
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