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Curious as this has stumped me and I have not found it in DA PAM 600-3 nor NGR 600-101. It was also not clarified by PPOM 16-010 published yesterday.
Typically, I understand that one either attends a BOLC or CCC in order to be branch qualified. In the ARNG, for the purposes of promotion in a 67J position, is completion of the C2F7 (MEDEVAC Doctrine) considered the BQ course? Or, must one finish AV BOLC Ph II and C2F7?
Typically, I understand that one either attends a BOLC or CCC in order to be branch qualified. In the ARNG, for the purposes of promotion in a 67J position, is completion of the C2F7 (MEDEVAC Doctrine) considered the BQ course? Or, must one finish AV BOLC Ph II and C2F7?
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I think what you are looking for is in: Department of the Army Pamphlet 600–4 Personnel–General Army Medical Department Officer Development and Career Management http://www.apd.army.mil/pdffiles/p600_4.pdf
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Thanks SFC Hill. I have also looked at that reg, but it still doesn't provide clarification.
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I went through the Doctrine course and I'm now a 67J, Aviator, branched MS and a newly appointed Commander of an Aviation Medevac Company. My promotion is also at NGB. Hope this helps.
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CPT (Join to see) - Yes, Aviation. I was originally with an assault company and moved to the MED
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I went through AMEDD CCC with a 67J. It depends on whether you branched to AMEDD or AV.
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AD 67J are a little bit different as they will most likely stay 67J for their entire careers. In the ARNG, pilots will float back from 67J to 15A/B
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