Should Officer Promotion use the Enlisted "Point" System?
While the promotion point system has its flaws, it is a more tangible objective system designed to promote for merit rather than the Board does. With the changes in the military, including new OER formats that look increasingly like NCOERs, Would it be beneficial or not to have the Officer promotion system mirror that of enlisted?
For use for Junior Officers (O1-O3 or O1-O4).
I think the rationale applies, if i have a Counter Intelligence Agent, why should they receive points for the Unit Postal Clerk Course? I don't know, but they do.
It actually causes issues where we have extrememly qualified Soldiers who deserve to be picked up for E-6, but instead of having them do there job, we end up sending them to courses to be competitive with their peers.
I wasn't (nor would I) want to take a broken system and spread it to the officer corps as well. But I do think there is some intrinsic value in the NCO promotion system.
Luckily I do believe that the draw down will force the military to re-look some of its practices and procedures and see if it can come up with a better way to operate.
Heck maybe they should just read Rallypoint...plenty of good ideas here ... LOL
As I stated in my post. The fear of having a school chaser is out there. I have been a PL in my platoon for about 20 and was gone for about 9 of those months as a result of school. I am the only PL in my Battalion that is Ranger qualified now. I would say that it would make me a shoe in for the next command but it would not be fair. I was the only PL that was really offered the ability to go. There may be other PLs that have more time on ground and experience. They would be more qualified should be promoted over me.
I think the evaluation has been overlooked and almost viewed as a burden. We all know when that time comes around many people didn't do the counseling to draw their bullets from. I believe that the reduction of troops will leave an more skilled and proficient Army. I know soldiers, to include officers, are being asked to leave. I doubt that these are the best of the officer corps. Someone has to be found the least of their perspective branch. It is a hard reality that must be faced that is like the elephant in the room. No one wants to talk about it.