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I’m just curious as to what I should be contacting my branch manager for.
So things I know to call branch about are: marriage(specifically dual military), promotion, and PCS.
Is there anything else they handle. Up until recently, I’ve been told pretty much that as a junior enlisted soldier we don’t call branch for anything. I just want to know what their scope of services is and what are the the appropriate kinds of conversations should I be having with them. I’m curious so if I ever do decide to call them I know what their role is and how they can help me.
So things I know to call branch about are: marriage(specifically dual military), promotion, and PCS.
Is there anything else they handle. Up until recently, I’ve been told pretty much that as a junior enlisted soldier we don’t call branch for anything. I just want to know what their scope of services is and what are the the appropriate kinds of conversations should I be having with them. I’m curious so if I ever do decide to call them I know what their role is and how they can help me.
Posted >1 y ago
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Really the only time you will call your branch manager is when you get in your window of reassignment as a junior enlisted Soldier or issues pertaining to an assignment that you received notification on. Promotion, marriage and dual military questions are directed through your COC or your BN S1. I hope this helps. Good luck to you....
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Pretty much for PCSing , to talk about your wish list which we all know very seldom are in line with the need of the Army. But that’s why we joined in the first place, right?
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The reason they tell you that is because of the volume of calls they receive. Your S/G1 should handle 99 percent of any issues on your behalf, and your CSM having the greatest access handles anything they cannot. You can call if you choose, just not a lot there to discuss if they pickup. Thank you for your service.
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