B J Hunnicutt
Is a Sergeant-at-Arms considered a board member and if so should they attend board meetings?
It depends which army he is in.
This list has been hush hush for some reason I know the QMP board met and the list is released late for some reason most CSM should have it by now but no one is saying anything we should know in a couple of days if you find out please send me a copy. Stealthwarrior56@yahoo.com
Go to the E5 promotion board and pass it. Have the necessary amount of points for promotion to E5. Included in the points count are your PT score, rifle qualification score, any skill badges you've earned, any correspondence courses you've done, any higher education you've done (whether during or prior to enlistment), any military schools you've attended and completed, etc. If you're in an MOS such as Infantry, where points for E5 are traditionally low, this isn't so hard to do. If you're in an MOS which isn't as fortunate, you'll have to be diligent about taking correspondence courses and such in order to make points. When I got pinned E5 as a 91B (which was Combat Medic under the old system, prior to the reorganization which came about from 2001 - 2004), the 11Bs only needed 320 points... I needed considerably more. I even had to take the same Combat Lifesaver Course which I taught to the battalion for the sake of making points, and going through and completing EIB testing (for which the points were counted, but I wasn't allowed to wear it, as I wasn't 11B, plus I already had an EFMB). You do what you have to for the sake of making points.
Thorgood Marshal, who also became a member of the Supreme Court.
The results of your promotion board (as well as your commander's points) will be in your promotion packet.
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If you don't, just decline the promotion board. Bear in mind that, if you plan on making a career out of the military, it's a decision which could lead to unfavourable treatment in the future.
Yes. You receive promotion points for completed correspondence courses. When I was promoted to Sergeant, points for the Infantry were particularly low, and all they really had to do was qualify with their weapon, pass their PT test, and do alright at the promotion board. Points for Combat Medics weren't so low, however, and I needed everything I could get in order to have enough points for promotion.
Is a Sergeant-at-Arms considered a board member and if so should they attend board meetings?
There are many questions that will be asked at a Air Force promotion board hearing. Many of the questions will be pertaining to the abilities of the applicant.
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I made it, and you probably did too.
It depends which army he is in.
yes...
You don't go straight into the Army as a Sergeant - you get there after putting in your time and working your way up the ranks. All you need is a HS diploma (which you need to enlist, anyhow), but having additional education under your belt helps when it comes time to assess points in front of the promotion board.