He cannot reclass to become a hero.
Well, it's a bit asinine to ask that here, don't you think? You know what you want better than someone whose never even met you does. I might say you should reclass to 88M. But, what basis do I have for saying that? Figure out what you want out of it, then find the MOS which offers you the most potential to attain what you're seeking. You're the only one really who can decide which MOS is best for you to reclass to.
Infinite amounts of times.
With few exceptions, no. If you earn the EIB (or CIB) as an infantryman, then you reclass to another MOS, you can still wear it. If you earn the EIB as a non-11 series MOS, then reclass to infantry, you should be eligible to wear it. If you test for it as a non-11 Series, and never reclass to infantry, you can't wear it, even if you complete the testing. However, if you do complete the testing, you should be able to use the points towards promotion.
The EIB or CIB, you can wear after you reclass. The blue cord, however, may not be worn once you reclass, nor are the blue discs worn behind the infantry branch insignia worn with any other branch insignia.
Once you reach level 10 as a tactician, you can use the Second Seal to reclass into a Wyvern Rider
To reclass an expense with a negative amount, first identify the original account where the negative expense was recorded. Then, create a journal entry that debits the appropriate expense account to reverse the negative amount and credits the new account to which you want to reclassify the amount. Ensure that the reclassification aligns with your accounting policies and maintains accurate financial reporting. Finally, review the entries for accuracy before posting.
No. You have to either have an 11 series MOS at the time it was awarded or else reclass to an 11 series MOS afterwards in order to be able to wear it. You should be able to use it for promotion points, however.
I just received a notice in the mail for the reclass of the instrument panel on my '04 Chevy avalanche. I am glad this has come, I have been driving over 120 MPH for weeks now!
You really need to speak with a recruiter about this. In addition, you unit will have a retention NCO (usually attached to the S-1 office) who may be able to further help you, as well as determine whether or not you're eligible for reclassification.
PC reclassification is often undertaken to better align job roles and responsibilities with current market standards and organizational needs. This process helps ensure that employees are fairly compensated based on their skills, experience, and contributions. It also aids in talent management by creating clear career progression paths and enhancing employee satisfaction and retention. Ultimately, reclassification can improve overall organizational effectiveness and competitiveness.
The length of Army Military Police (MP) School can vary depending on the specific training course taken. For reclassifying soldiers, the duration of MP School can range from a few weeks to several months. The length of the training will depend on factors such as the soldier's previous military occupational specialty (MOS) and the specific MP training course they are attending.