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Old 05-30-2016, 04:20 PM   #267
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That was back in The Great War when battlefield promotions were necessary to fill sudden gaps in leadership though.
You jest but in reality back in the 70s to 90s they could not fill positions. Nobody was interested. Now there are waiting lists and there is no way you could pull that off no matter what your civilian qualifications may be (except possibly Doctors and such).
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Dunno exactly how it's done in the Corps but I do know how it's done in the Navy. All depends on how many people they need for each type of job, no?


Nope, not at all. They take the guy with the most common composite score in the quarter (composite score combined is your physical fitness test, combat fitness test, range scores, PME's, and other stuff combined into one score) and once they have that number they make that the baseline for the next quarters promotions. So basically if you're in an MOS with shitty Marines, it's easier to get promoted as the average scores are lower per Marine. Also depends on the amount of marines in that specific field. Not entirely sure how that's affected though
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Was the opposite condition for me. The reserve position required a rank above Lt (N) so started as an Officer Cadet and took a two week course and bang was a ASLt, two more week course and boom SLt and so on. Did it in a year an a half. Looked funny as hell to be that rank with my one lonely UN Peackeeping ribbon and clasp. Canada doesn't give out ribbons like crazy so they are rare to start with but to not even have the 12 year service one looked odd.
Here in the states, you can only be an officer if you have a bachelors degree. Why? No clue. I had a Lt in the schoolhouse who was right out of training (literally I had been in longer than him) and he was in charge of us. Why? He had bachelors degree in cooking.
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Here in the states, you can only be an officer if you have a bachelors degree. Why? No clue. I had a Lt in the schoolhouse who was right out of training (literally I had been in longer than him) and he was in charge of us. Why? He had bachelors degree in cooking.
Not sure but willing to bet it is the same here now as well.
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You jest but in reality back in the 70s to 90s they could not fill positions. Nobody was interested. Now there are waiting lists and there is no way you could pull that off no matter what your civilian qualifications may be (except possibly Doctors and such).
It was the same here, but mostly driven by funding. So many positions were cut and so little money was available that a lot of our fighter squadrons were at less than 30% mission capable and that's just how it was.

Promotion in the USAF is based on the projected number of unfilled positions in the next rank in that career field. If there are 100 projected spaces and 400 people who are promotion eligible, they will promote 25%. Beyond that, it's based on how you compare to the other promotion eligible-personnel in your career field. If most people in your field are intelligent then it'll be a harder competition because everyone will score highly, but they still only promote the top 25%.
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It was the same here, but mostly driven by funding. So many positions were cut and so little money was available that a lot of our fighter squadrons were at less than 30% mission capable and that's just how it was.

Promotion in the USAF is based on the projected number of unfilled positions in the next rank in that career field. If there are 100 projected spaces and 400 people who are promotion eligible, they will promote 25%. Beyond that, it's based on how you compare to the other promotion eligible-personnel in your career field. If most people in your field are intelligent then it'll be a harder competition because everyone will score highly, but they still only promote the top 25%.
Well at least all 5 of our aircraft were mission ready 40% of the time back then.
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Well at least all 5 of our aircraft were mission ready 40% of the time back then.
None of the Navy's submarines were operational, but all three submarines at the Edmonton mall were?
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I never knew this thread existed, so thanks Tcoat for the link.

I'm in the Australian Airforce. currently on my 3rd deployment to the middle east. I joined at the end of 2009 at the age of 20 and have been overseas in one way or another atleast once every year.

I worked under ISAF on my last deployment to Kandahar in Afghanistan so I am pretty familiar with the USAF.

on this deployment I do a lot of fly away missions kind of like the USAF FAST teams I think? I hit the gym with some US Army guys. Those guys have it tough. Bad food and bad accommodation so I take them to my camp for lunch as much as possible. in exchange for Rip its
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Here in the states, you can only be an officer if you have a bachelors degree. Why? No clue. I had a Lt in the schoolhouse who was right out of training (literally I had been in longer than him) and he was in charge of us. Why? He had bachelors degree in cooking.
Not 100% correct there. There are a few programs that will bring you in without a degree or will basically get you the degree if you need it.

No degree: LDO/CWO route
Helps get the degree: STA-21, MECP, or selection to service academy from enlisted ranks.

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Not 100% correct there. There are a few programs that will bring you in without a degree or will basically get you the degree if you need it.

No degree: LDO/CWO route
Helps get the degree: STA-21, MECP, or selection to service academy from enlisted ranks.

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Lemme rephrase. To be a COMMISSIONED officer you need a bachelors. And yeah there's plenty of programs to help get a commission for hard charging mothers lol
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Oh come on! NOBODY in the Air Force knows what is going on.

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