Posted on Oct 11, 2014
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CSM Director, Market Development
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Yes, I have used it. If you are going thru the mobilization process (CO-ADOS) you will see your packet status on MOBCOP.

There is also a search function in which you can see advertised tours based on rank, MOS and location.
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Thanks for sharing, CSM (Join to see). It seems your records must be 100% during the application process or risk not being accepted for something simple.
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SFC Paula Padgett
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is the site down i cant get it to load???
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SFC Paula Padgett
SFC Paula Padgett
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this is the message i get, never had a problem accessing site;;This site can’t be reached

mobcop.army.mil took too long to respond.
Try:
Reloading the page
Checking the connection
Checking the proxy and the firewall
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I have been getting the same response all day I think it has something to do with updates that were pushed that is affecting multiple .mil sites
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I am having problems getting in right now. I can get into my ako/enterprise e-mail and HRC just not this web site.
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SGT Financial Management Technician
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Sir, its been like this for a while, the last that I heard it may be like this for quite a while longer. They changed the ability to access the site from civilian networks for security reasons. We can only access it on a military installation now it was suppose to be a temporary fix but I heard that what ever the exploit was, it wasn't an easy fix and from what I am getting no one is even working on it right now.
So the site that should be for the Military's half civilian force can no longer be accessed by more than half the force. I live near an installation and the only public access is the MWR library and the NEC does not them on the .mil network. So it seems that you literally have to know someone on post, bring a second CAC reader and ask them to violate their MOU to get tours now.
I don't know about ARNet, if you have access to a AR computer or Citrix...MAYBE it'll you can access it. I've heard rumors but not heard a confirmation that it worked.
Hope this helps.
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LTC Self Employed
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SGT (Join to see) no issues with the Arnett it's just too damn slow. I was at Fort Sam Houston for a couple weeks while I was on my 2 month active duty tour 4 Maple resolve in Canada and I made sure to put my information into Tour of Duty. I'm going to get my PHA squared away in a week. It may all be in vain because I'm a get a decision within a month if I get to be the deputy commander of a brigade. If that gets decided in my favor, then no Tour of Duty for me. Thank you for letting me know!
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SGT Financial Management Technician
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LTC (Join to see) Roger that Sir, congrats in advance.
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LTC Self Employed
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SGT (Join to see) Tour of Duty can open up opportunities if the unit you work with or work alongside with likes you or likes your performance. Thank you!
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SGT(P) Military Relations Manager
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Currently, I am in the process of getting my orders approved. This is my results, which is still currently on going. I actually applied for a PFI (personnel force innovation) tour. Little did I know, that all the information I uploaded to PFI, would eventually turn into a reserved TOD job for me to apply to. The PFI team actually takes the information and builds the job ID request and reserves it with you social sec number, so only you can access it. Which is a nice thing because it limits the job to strictly you applying. Right now on my TOD, I'm tracking the actions. I just received the BDE green light but its like the chutes and ladders game, difficult going on, easy to come down. I haven't had any issues yet with it, but I do have concerns.
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Have patience with the process, SGT Heller! What you described is exactly how it worked for me. You do have to stay on top of everyone in the approval chain to keep things moving forward.
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