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How hard is it for a guy to switch groups? My husband is up for reenlistment (ETS 10/2008) and would like to switch.... any suggestions? Thanks!
 
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groups?? i'm not following "groups"...do you mean MOS? if so what's his rank and current MOS and what would he like to do?


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He's an 18C and he's in 7th Group - he'd like to go to a different Group.
 
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Wow. People don't know what groups are? Why doesn't he just call his branch manager?


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Originally posted by 35M3L00PF:
Wow. People don't know what groups are? Why doesn't he just call his branch manager?


<---31E...we don't have groups...


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I'm a 35M, not an 18 series. I'm just surprised that there is anyone left that had never heard of a group.


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I'm a 35M, not an 18 series. I'm just surprised that there is anyone left that had never heard of a group.


i'm still young and still learning... Cool


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How hard is it for a guy to switch groups?

Once you're in a group, you normally stay in that group for a good amount of time ... unit cohesion.

Your husband has to get with his Career Counselor and they can request the group though HRC. If there is a vacancy and the need is greater there, it's a good possibility.


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i'm still young and still learning... Cool

jgarner ... this is some information on the 7th Special Forces Group.

There's also the 7th Transportation Group which will be renamed to the 7th Sustainment Brigade.


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I'm not in SOCOM, so this is an outsider's opinion. The hardest thing about switching groups for your husband could be his language. All the SF groups are regionally oriented. 7th group is oriented to Latin america and probably speaks Spanish and portuguese. He'd have to learn a new language or find a group with a slot for his language.
 
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It is possible to switch groups but its never an easy thing to get, but it is possible. The best bet is having him go through his company SGM and get the paperwork going. With him up for re-enlistment they should be able to at least try and get him another group or at least see if it is possible. But in the last 5 yrs I have only known 2 guys who have switched groups. So good luck.
 
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Yeah... he'd like to move from 7th Group to 3rd Group - we don't know what he's gonna do, it's frustrating.
 
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There may be an internal policy for the SF or maybe reenlistment can work out a deal. There may be local incentives to switch groups through retention.


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