the army has too much red tape, so i can't find it anywhere.
yes check ako
check AKO.
should be atleast twice a week
That information should be contained in your promotion packet. Additionally, you may find it online using your Army Knowledge Online (AKO) account. Or, you could simply ask your unit's Operations/Training Room NCO to look at it in your 201 file for you.
After completing the lesson, you will receive a certificate a day later in your AKO email. It states the number of credit hours along with the name and date of the class/when test taken. Give a COPY of the certificate to your unit admin person to have the certificate placed into iPERMs (Interactive Personnel Electronic Records Management System) and once placed into iPERMs, the info is put through SIDPERS (Standard Installation/Division Personnel System) to update your promotion points. You're 4100 should then reflect your points under "self-development". Give it a couple weeks though (from start to finish). This is what you do with medals/awards, too. Some medals give promotion points. Always keep your iPERMS up to date. Periodically view your iPERMS (link available in your AKO account) as you are ultimately responsible for your record. SSG Bob RSP Co. NCOIC
You may check www.sarisaree.multiply.com. They sell AKO MISMO dogtags. Thanks.
It is said that you can go on your AKO account and get it. I am not sure since I can't get on mine.
"Ako po si" in Ifugao dialect is translated as "Ako iti" or "Ako pay."
Log into your AKO account and do a search on NCOER bullets. Visit www.armywriter.com for hundreds of examples of NCOER bullet comments.
AKO or Army Knowledge Online is a secure information portal operated by the US army under a .mil internet suffix. It is a heavily regulated and monitored and email account issued by the AKO mail service are also subject to greater then normal controls which may limit the usage of AKO mail to some flagge sites or addresses. Otherwise AKO mail functions the same way as normal email although due to the .mil suffix, it has a tendency to get flagged on the receiving (POP) side.
Secret,,,,Madali lang yan noh,,,wag nio nga ako tangunin
"Log in po ako sa isang account ko" in Tagalog means "I am logging in to one of my accounts."