Posted on Apr 9, 2019
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I've already completed SSD 1s, Finished my corresponding courses and currently being retrained to become a licensed driver for nearly all Army Tactical Vehicles and Forklifts. Aside from that i've also started College Credits and i'm at 30 SH. APFT and Weapon Qual. are good too.
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Responses: 7
(1) The Army Maintenance Management System Clerk Course
(2) Prescribed Load List Clerk Course
(3) Motor Pool Operations/Management Course.
(4) Generator Operator Course
(5) Fuel Handlers Course
(6) Basic Welding Course
(7) Forklift Operator Course
(8) Bus Driver Course
(9) Unit Supply Clerk Course
(10) Unit Supply Operations/Management Course
(11) Unit Armorer Course
(12) CBRN Defense Course
(13) Unit Postal Clerk Course
(14) Disk Operating System Course
(15) Word Processing Course
(16) Database Management Course
(17) Unit Level Logistics System Course
(2) Prescribed Load List Clerk Course
(3) Motor Pool Operations/Management Course.
(4) Generator Operator Course
(5) Fuel Handlers Course
(6) Basic Welding Course
(7) Forklift Operator Course
(8) Bus Driver Course
(9) Unit Supply Clerk Course
(10) Unit Supply Operations/Management Course
(11) Unit Armorer Course
(12) CBRN Defense Course
(13) Unit Postal Clerk Course
(14) Disk Operating System Course
(15) Word Processing Course
(16) Database Management Course
(17) Unit Level Logistics System Course
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Good Question and good job getting started on your promotion. Check out AR 600-8-19. Specifically, Chapter 3
You say SSD1 is complete and that your weapons qualification and APFT are good.
You need to work on your college credits - this will help you once you exit the Army as well.
That leaves board point. Well, have you considered getting in some practice attending boards? Talk to your Sergeant about going for a Soldier of the Month board. That experience can be invaluable. It helps give you a little more poise when you go into the board with your career on the line. Once you get promoted, keep up with your paperwork.
You say SSD1 is complete and that your weapons qualification and APFT are good.
You need to work on your college credits - this will help you once you exit the Army as well.
That leaves board point. Well, have you considered getting in some practice attending boards? Talk to your Sergeant about going for a Soldier of the Month board. That experience can be invaluable. It helps give you a little more poise when you go into the board with your career on the line. Once you get promoted, keep up with your paperwork.
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