Posted on May 17, 2015
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I am a 91X and have 22 yrs TIS and have 6 yrs TIG as an E-7. I have AIT PLT SGT, Recruiting (Gold Badge),Sr Mechanic, Shop Foreman, Motor Sergeant, Battle Staff, 1SG/Commanders course, last three NCOER's 1/1's, two before that 2/1 as a new SFC. I busted my tail to finish my associates degree (32 credit in 1 year) while working my landsaping business and exceeding standards in my unit as a Plt Sgt/Motor Sergeant. I went and talked to my branch at Ft Knox and was told the only thing they see is maybe i need diversity since I have been to Ft Campbell 4 times and the rest is overseas (Korea 3 yrs 3 units and Hohenfels, Germany 3 yrs) and Recruiting. 5 yrs Plt Sgt time. No deragatory information in my records. My PFT Score over the last 3 yrs has avg about 265-270 which for me isn't bad considering I have had 9 potentially career ending surgeries (2 neck, with titanium plates, 2 lower back, 1 R/Foot, 3 L/Foot w/nerve damage, and an umbilical hernia) let my permanent profile expire so I could raise the PLT AVG PT score. I dont have thousands of awards and only 1 deployment, which some how i dont understand going to Ft Cambell 4 times, just cant get in the right unit at the right time. My question is can someone look over my records and give me some advice, good or bad is welcome. Thanks in advance.
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SFC (Join to see) I would also be happy to look at them. Everything sounds like you are a stand up NCO. Can I suggest you tag CSM in this post also maybe that will attract a few to also look. I am on global.
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I have looked at numerous records. I would be happy to look at them
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SFC (Join to see), I would be happy to take a look at your records. Based on the resume that you provided, you seem pretty solid. How many did the Board select for MSG in your MOS this year? How many were considered? Sometimes it is the promotion numbers themselves that place a stranglehold on the selection of good NCOs to the next rank, not what is or is not in a file. I'm on global and would be happy to give you some feedback.
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I counted 35 selected but not sure how many considered in my MOS but somewhere around 775. I know when I left fort Campbell my unit was deactivating and while I was on leave in route to Korea while the selection board had already convened, my last unit put me down as a known loss only because my unit was gone and they didn't know how to report me. When I called back to ask why, they said they couldn't change it and the board would understand since I was in route. I would appreciate any further guidance at this point. I will send you my erb and last 5 ncoers when I get to work tomorrow. Thanks.
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Sounds like a plan.
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