Posted on Nov 19, 2021
Are E-4 Prior Service AIT students treated as IET?
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My friend re-joined the army and just arrived at Fort Gordon to re-class as a 25S, but they are refusing to treat her as an MOS-T. They have looped her in with the IET soldiers and claim it is because she is an E4, but according to AR 612-201 (p. 32-33) she is entitled to the same privileges as permanent party of her same rank.
Is there something I'm missing policy wise to counter act AR 612-201, and if not how do I help her correct this?
Is there something I'm missing policy wise to counter act AR 612-201, and if not how do I help her correct this?
Posted 3 y ago
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It just depends on the location. The CG and the IET location determine what the status will be. Generals are basically entitled to override most regulations.
For instance, when I rejoined the AD as a 68W, there were six companies. Some made the prior service bunk with the IET and some had them separate. Technically, none were wrong
For instance, when I rejoined the AD as a 68W, there were six companies. Some made the prior service bunk with the IET and some had them separate. Technically, none were wrong
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SPC(P) AnnMarie Gonzales I consider SFC (Join to see) to be the most knowledgeable Soldier on RP in regard to Army Regulations! SPC(P) AnnMarie Gonzales
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Also, she’s not an MOS-T if she left the army and joined again. She’s prior service and because she’s an E4, she will be looped in with IET because guess what, she’s a prior service reclass, not an active reclass.
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That's going to depend on the local policy. When I reclasses to Combat Engineer, I was housed in the same barracks as the IETs but I was allowed to leave after the duty day to go to the PX or even out to town.....as long as I had the permission from the Drill Sergeant. When I came back in back in '08 after a break in service, I reclassed to my current MOS and was housed separately from the IETs. It all just depends.
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