Posted on Oct 28, 2020
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I have a class date of 8 January for 46S AIT which would be considered a PCS according to my career counselor. Does anyone have an idea for when I would receive my follow on orders or how I could see them if I do? I already have orders for Fort Meade for school . I've heard anywhere from 90 to 60 days out from your school date is when you could receive them but I am not sure.
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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It's a PCS move, if you have orders to Meade then those are your orders. Unless you mean that you have an ATRRS class reservation which is not orders, then your Career Counselor has to request them.

As to where you'll go after training, your new branch will give you orders sometime in the school house
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SGT Deejay Flippa only if you get in trouble or do something to lose your class seat. The contract you sign has you write a statement that says "I have read and understand...." that statement says you have to remain reenlistment eligible, and not get promoted between now and your class date. Although that's not an issue for all MOSs
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You are likely to get orders once you have made satisfactory progress through the course. I doubt it is a PCS for a Soldier as the class is about 108 training days. Best of luck and welcome to the career field. Hopefully, you'll pull an assignment to a FORSCOM unit. We have plenty going on. Unsolicited advice to follow: Take care how you handle yourself at DINFOS. This is a very small career filed and you will know those you attend school with the rest of your career.
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I have a class for this mos January 2022? Will my orders say PCS? My welcome letter says it can’t say “TDY Enroute” will I have enough time to move my family to fort Meade
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