Posted on Apr 26, 2021
When does time in grade start for promotion to 2LT in the Reserves, at commission or when I go to BOLC?
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Hello all! I had a question regarding promotion. I enlisted in 2012 into the Oregon national guard and did about 6 years before joining ROTC. I do not get O1-E pay because I did not have enough active duty time for it. My question is, will my time in grade start at the start once I commission, or does it start when I go to bolc? is it 18 months after you commission as long as you have bolc complete, or 18 months after you arrive at bolc?
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Your time in grade starts from the time you commission.
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Yes, your Time in Grade started when you commissioned. Your Time in Service is from the time you signed your first National Guard enlistment. Check your total point count. If you have over 1460 retirement points as an enlisted, you still will qualify as O1E.
The regs say "fully qualified" to promote to 1LT. That would seem to indicate that you will have to complete BOLC before you can promote. That is a separate qualification outside of TIG.
The regs say "fully qualified" to promote to 1LT. That would seem to indicate that you will have to complete BOLC before you can promote. That is a separate qualification outside of TIG.
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Your commission date is the start of your TIG. Used to be for Reserve promotion it was three years time in grade. AUS promotions went from a low of 12 months to a high of 24 months. A friend of mine, back when it was 12/12/12, left AD as a CPT AUS and was a 1LT with 0 TIG in the Reserves.
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MSG Reid Zohfeld
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Been Active and Reserve but there something not smelling right about ur friend
I have seen a lot of officers from AC to RC and never loose their rank
Just saying
Please is possible tell there is some new weird rule that does this
I have seen a lot of officers from AC to RC and never loose their rank
Just saying
Please is possible tell there is some new weird rule that does this
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