SGT(P) Private RallyPoint Member 7740964 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have a Soldier who is about to lose his clearance not a fault of his just bad luck and will soon need to look at MOS that do not require a security clearance.<br /><br />This soldier is an E-5 with a 116 GT Anybody know what MOSs do not require a security clearance? 2022-06-23T13:52:21-04:00 SGT(P) Private RallyPoint Member 7740964 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have a Soldier who is about to lose his clearance not a fault of his just bad luck and will soon need to look at MOS that do not require a security clearance.<br /><br />This soldier is an E-5 with a 116 GT Anybody know what MOSs do not require a security clearance? 2022-06-23T13:52:21-04:00 2022-06-23T13:52:21-04:00 SFC Kelly Fuerhoff 7740990 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>There&#39;s a new DoD Policy that came out a year ago that all military positions were designated as &quot;national security positions regardless whether or not the Servicemember requires access to classified information. All military personnel must obtain and maintain a minimum of a favorably adjudicated NACLC (now knowns as Tier 3 or T3) background investigation.&quot; A T3 is the investigation for Secret. <br /><br />So basically, if someone gets a clearance revoked, they&#39;re not staying in the military with this new guidance. Even those not US citizens have to be able to maintain a favorable T3. They just can&#39;t have a clearance adjudicated until they get citizenship. <br /><br />That new policy was to be incorporated into AR 380-67 as well. <br /><br />That memo does say &quot;Military members whom the DoD Consolidated Adjudications Facility (CAF) intends to deny or revoke a favorable national security eligibility determination will be afforded due process prior to any final unfavorable determination.&quot; Which, anyone who gets a letter of intent to deny or revoke, there is an appeal process. But once DoD CAF decides to revoke or deny, that&#39;s pretty much it. I think if someone is denied or revoked (maybe just denied) they have to wait a year to try to reapply for a clearance but I&#39;m iffy on that one. I&#39;d have to go look it up again. <br /><br />You said &quot;is about to lose his clearance.&quot; He should be talking to his S2 about all this because if there&#39;s just been a letter of intent to revoke, it&#39;s not revoked yet. His S2 should be explaining this all to him. <br /><br />If he already did the paperwork for the LOI, I think a revocation can be appealed. Again that&#39;s through S2. Response by SFC Kelly Fuerhoff made Jun 23 at 2022 2:11 PM 2022-06-23T14:11:24-04:00 2022-06-23T14:11:24-04:00 SSgt Christophe Murphy 7741301 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>GT score may not be a factor. Secret clearances have become baseline for so many things this individual may have a hard time picking a job. They will most likely be force fed by the needs of the Army filling a role/billet for the near future while the Command sorts everything out. Most service members I knew who lost their clearance were stuck in a job where they were shuffling papers in the S-3 updating annual training records or driving a truck at the motor pool. The biggest thing they need to sort out is if this is a permanent situation that will effect their career or a temporary situation. Response by SSgt Christophe Murphy made Jun 23 at 2022 4:07 PM 2022-06-23T16:07:50-04:00 2022-06-23T16:07:50-04:00 SFC Private RallyPoint Member 7741333 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>That&#39;s not your job, and you can&#39;t help him. They will be reclassed based on what jobs have class seats. You can pull a list of all the jobs without clearances and it doesn&#39;t mean any one of the jobs he picks will be available. This Soldier needs to sit down with their Career Counselor as soon as they lose their clearance.<br /><br />You may be thinking that you can help him by giving him some good ideas, but you can&#39;t, because you don&#39;t have access to the AIT open class seat list and anything you say will just be false hope and lead to disappointment. 90% of the time that Soldier is getting 88M or 92Y. Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Jun 23 at 2022 4:47 PM 2022-06-23T16:47:18-04:00 2022-06-23T16:47:18-04:00 LTC Private RallyPoint Member 7745958 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>This is your job, you can help him, and good on ya for making the effort. I think it&#39;s relatively uncommon for a particular MOS to require a security clearance prior to attending a DMOSQ school. Security clearances are generally tied to positions, not job specialties. If you need other resources, send me a message. Response by LTC Private RallyPoint Member made Jun 26 at 2022 4:28 PM 2022-06-26T16:28:41-04:00 2022-06-26T16:28:41-04:00 Lt Col Jim Coe 7747200 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Food Service, Chaplain Assistant, Medic, corps of engineers Response by Lt Col Jim Coe made Jun 27 at 2022 12:03 PM 2022-06-27T12:03:00-04:00 2022-06-27T12:03:00-04:00 2022-06-23T13:52:21-04:00