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MAJ Hugh Blanchard
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Yeah, but you need to build a training pipeline for shortage MOS's. You cannot try to outbid private industry to obtain high-skill technical MOS's. Either that or contract it out entirely, which I think is where some critical MOS skills are headed.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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Makes sense . . .
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Good way to make rank fast
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Lt Col Charlie Brown Seems to have Worked for One I Know.
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GySgt William Hardy
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Back in my day, they had two things going on (1) a high reenlistment bonus and (2) a monthly proficiency pay. Those that did a superior job got the "pro pay." The military could use that pro pay to suppliment the pay for these new MOSs that probably should be paid on a higher level. The Army tried an NCO Academy where they went in as a private can graduated at a much higher rank. Didn't work. In the lower ranks, experience counts for much more than people thought it would. They needed the experience of being military before getting the rank. I also recall that within the medical field, additional pay is attached to make being a doctor in the military worthwhile.
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