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COL Vincent Stoneking
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LOL. About time. I found it hilarious that an IRR member couldn't volunteer for ToD in 2017/2018 due to not having access to a .mil network.
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PFC David Foster
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As long as they are well trained, why not?
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Great news. Makes perfect sense.
The Army advertises individual vacancies for deployments or short active duty tours on Tour of Duty, an online job board tailored for the service’s part-time soldiers to volunteer for such roles. But the required trip to an armory to get on a government network was a barrier for many troops that don’t have access except while on base.
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MSG (Join to see) have you migrated your email yet and are you tracking all the buffoonery on that deal?
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SFC Thomas Foreman - Yes. God, yes. That migration......sweet baby ray's bbq sauce who ever came up with this crap......tar and feathering is not enough.
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MSG (Join to see) and the thing they’re not publicizing well is that the Army didn’t purchase enough licenses for every soldier. Not to mention DA civilians and contractors. Right now if you want an E4 to *have* a new domain email you have to submit an ETP to DA-G6

And as of right now once mail.mil goes offline there is no access to enterprise from non-gov systems
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SFC Thomas Foreman - Yea....this "update" sucks major swamp ass. I damn near lost my mind when I first read that E4 and below are screwed out of the email migration.
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