SPC Private RallyPoint Member6882371<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I am in a medical reserve unit. My platoon leader told me I made the list to become a duty appointed retention NCO if I am interested. I just hit SPC and have never even heard if this position, but it obviously has to do with retention. Should I accept? What all would I be doing? I am assuming mostly paperwork.What would be the responsibilities of a duty appointed retention NCO?2021-04-06T16:47:58-04:00SPC Private RallyPoint Member6882371<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I am in a medical reserve unit. My platoon leader told me I made the list to become a duty appointed retention NCO if I am interested. I just hit SPC and have never even heard if this position, but it obviously has to do with retention. Should I accept? What all would I be doing? I am assuming mostly paperwork.What would be the responsibilities of a duty appointed retention NCO?2021-04-06T16:47:58-04:002021-04-06T16:47:58-04:00PO1 Rick Serviss6882414<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It sounds almost like the platoon leader is pulling your leg.Response by PO1 Rick Serviss made Apr 6 at 2021 5:09 PM2021-04-06T17:09:29-04:002021-04-06T17:09:29-04:00SGT Matthew S.6882461<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I was voluntold to be the Company Retention NCO for a year or so; my duties were to assist the CO and Battalion Retention NCO with re-enlistment matters. I had to keep track of who all was in their re-enlistment window; advise them on their options, and try to convince them to re-up.<br /><br />Most difficult part for me was the paperwork (I'm not a paperwork person) and that you had an FM... but the details changed daily based on needs of the Army.Response by SGT Matthew S. made Apr 6 at 2021 5:30 PM2021-04-06T17:30:37-04:002021-04-06T17:30:37-04:002021-04-06T16:47:58-04:00