Posted on Aug 4, 2019
Want to be stationed closer to home and looking for specific duty station. How does re-enlistment for duty station work?
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Duty station I’m looking for is West Point. Keller Army Community Hospital.
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Duty stations are like the M2 HB Machine Gun:
Head, Space, and timing. Meaning there must be an open requirement for you to be slotted.
Your best bet is to consult with your retention NCO to the earliest possible and see what can be worked out. Also, a call to your career manager won’t hurt. Keep in mind, at the end of the day Army needs will prevail.
Head, Space, and timing. Meaning there must be an open requirement for you to be slotted.
Your best bet is to consult with your retention NCO to the earliest possible and see what can be worked out. Also, a call to your career manager won’t hurt. Keep in mind, at the end of the day Army needs will prevail.
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You can reenlist for a duty station of choice 15 months from ETS. You won't get Keller, but you can get Fort Drum. Give it a shot and request it once, but just expect it to come back denied and then you can reenlist for Drum. As to why you won't get Keller, that's a long discussion with your Branch Manager, but let's just say those very limited (and diminishing) spots are being saved for other medics.
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All you can do is check with your retention NCO and see what is available. Depending on your reasoning you may qualify for a compassionate reassignment. Thank you for your service.
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