SPC Private RallyPoint Member8911475<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If I'm airborne qualified and I PCS in a year from JBER, what is the likelihood I get orders to Liberty?2024-11-27T17:52:57-05:00SPC Private RallyPoint Member8911475<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If I'm airborne qualified and I PCS in a year from JBER, what is the likelihood I get orders to Liberty?2024-11-27T17:52:57-05:002024-11-27T17:52:57-05:00SFC Dr. Jesus Garcia-Arce, Psy.D8911587<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I was a volunteer in the 70 with not contract, just depend of the contract you did with your RecluiterResponse by SFC Dr. Jesus Garcia-Arce, Psy.D made Nov 27 at 2024 10:56 PM2024-11-27T22:56:48-05:002024-11-27T22:56:48-05:00COL Randall C.8911750<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Moderately high, but the true answer will greatly depend on how many 11B10s (i.e., 'round pegs') are available for assignment and what the "needs of the Army" (i.e., 'round holes') are at the time. As you are airborne qualified, you are a slightly different colored one, but still a 'round peg' from the view of HRC when it comes to assignments.<br /><br />Soldiers on Airborne duty are managed by the Airborne Program at HRC, so the first pass will be to maintain a high rate of readiness at the five Airborne IBCTs in the Army (three which are at Fort Liberty). However if there are more 'round pegs' than 'round holes' available, then Airborne individuals will be assigned to non-Airborne units.<br /><br />The biggest impact you can do to influence the process is to ensure your CONUS preferences are updated within ASK. Those preferences are taken into account by HRC for assignments, but the needs of the Army are the first priority.Response by COL Randall C. made Nov 28 at 2024 10:14 AM2024-11-28T10:14:21-05:002024-11-28T10:14:21-05:00SFC Marc W.8911945<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If you want to go to Liberty, there's 3 avenues that would guarantee it: Special Forces, Civil Affairs, and Psychological Operations. Get selected to attend one of those courses and that's where you'll be for at least a year.Response by SFC Marc W. made Nov 28 at 2024 10:24 PM2024-11-28T22:24:18-05:002024-11-28T22:24:18-05:00SSgt Private RallyPoint Member8912004<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The list of factors in that statistical analysis are so expansive it's near impossible to give an accurate answer. you have factors of the number of service members up for orders in the same time period. the number of total positions at Liberty, the number of available to fill positions. While being airborne qualified does help there are a multitude of other factors. and to add on to all of it with recruitment and sustainment numbers down, Big Army has to project to gap billets and prioritize who gets people.Response by SSgt Private RallyPoint Member made Nov 29 at 2024 7:19 AM2024-11-29T07:19:43-05:002024-11-29T07:19:43-05:002024-11-27T17:52:57-05:00