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We have most of these things in place already....you join as an Enlisted person with a degree, or finish your degree (and are an upstanding person), there are opportunities to become a Warrant or Commissioned Officer....You bring prior civilian skills/specialties with you, you have an opportunity to enter the service as a PV2/PFC/SPC. There are other ways our Soldiers can separate themselves from their peers for accelerated promotions - competing in Soldier/NCO or the month/quarter/year competitions; volunteer for duty as an Airborne Assignment/Drill Sergeant/Instructor/Recruiter or volunteer (or reenlist for) specialty schools like Ranger School/SFAS/CA Assessment/Observer Controller and etc.
Those of us in the service have a responsibility to find these individuals in our units and single them out, and to challenge them to achieve these things....these advanced promotions are available.
Those of us in the service have a responsibility to find these individuals in our units and single them out, and to challenge them to achieve these things....these advanced promotions are available.
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SGT Rick Ash
CSM Michael J. Uhlig,
Ash Carter is moving very quickly in his new position. Here is a link about what we know is true today: http://www.military.com/veterans-report/how-proposed-benefit-changes-affect-you-033015?ESRC=vr.nl I just hope
Ash wasn't handed a script
Thanks,
Rick
Ash Carter is moving very quickly in his new position. Here is a link about what we know is true today: http://www.military.com/veterans-report/how-proposed-benefit-changes-affect-you-033015?ESRC=vr.nl I just hope
Ash wasn't handed a script
Thanks,
Rick
How Proposed MCRMC Benefit Changes Affect You
Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) breaks down the MCRMC recommendations on health care.
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I read this and just gave up reading the rest....
"Carter also questioned the custom of making all service members start at the bottom ranks. Instead, he said the military should allow well-trained people to begin military service in the middle of their career and grant them an automatic midcareer rank to reflect their civilian experience and skills."
It is hard to type laughing this hard!!!!!
"Carter also questioned the custom of making all service members start at the bottom ranks. Instead, he said the military should allow well-trained people to begin military service in the middle of their career and grant them an automatic midcareer rank to reflect their civilian experience and skills."
It is hard to type laughing this hard!!!!!
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SGT Rick Ash
So much ignorance when you have non-military in these positions. I get angry when I speak with my Regional rep, she is not a vet. Same when I talk to my SVC OFC, He never served either! How can they truly understand "whatever" the issue at hand is without having "been there"? Been fighting VA for compensation since 12/18/2012.
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