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Originally posted by sinkler:
i dont know much about this subject..is there a waiver or do i have to lose it..my career counselor said that i do but i was just wondering is this true and how to go about it.
If your Career Counselor you have to do that, then thats what needs to be done. However this is what is says on the ATTRS site about you going to school. In addition I added the Appendix E-3. This answers your question. If any other questions please do not hesitate to ask.
Open to Active Army CPL/SPC non-promotable and below, National Guard and Army Reserve SSG (see special information) and below, and DOD civilians. Active Army and Reserve Component soldiers holding MOS 68K, 68P, 68V, and 68WM6 will not be considered. The service remaining requirement for in-service active army soldiers upon completion of this course is 28 months IAW AR 614-200, Chapter 4, Table 4-1. NGR 351-1 (4 years) and AR 135-200 (2 years) govern SRR requirements for Reserve Component. As an exception to policy, USAR Soldiers are TEMPORARILY waived the requirement to fulfill the Ready Reserve obligation upon completion of the course. This policy will be effective for the duration of Partial Mobilization. Mental and physical standards must be IAW DA PAM 611-21. Must have credit for one year of high school algebra with a grade of "C" or better or score 45 or higher on the GED Test 5 (high school level). Enlisted women who are pregnant must be processed IAW AR 635-200. Reserve Component soldiers may be accessed into this MOS through Initial Entry Training (IET). Prior to the departure from home station, soldiers are required to reenlist or extend their terms of enlistment in order to fulfill SRR upon completion of the course. When reporting to the AMEDD Center & School for training, and it is determined that soldiers do not meet the SRR requirement, they will not be accepted into the course unless they reenlist or extend to meet the SRR requirement. Soldiers reenlisting prior to 1 May 00 have a 30-month minimum SRR requirement. The physical profile serials (PULHES) applies to initial entry soldiers only, and is not to be used as a prerequisite for soldiers reclassifying into this MOS. A minimum score of 110 in aptitude area EL in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. A minimum score of 107 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002.
AR 601-280 App. E-3 Line 5
e. If a change in the Soldier’s rank or PMOS occurs before movement to the course, confirmation of
attendance must be made. If the Soldier is no longer eligible for course attendance or assignment
because of change in rank or PMOS, the Soldier will be assigned according to the needs of the Army.
Hope this helped you out.