Are Army boards mandatory?

There is no regulation that states you can be forced to attend a board. However it is definitely in your best interest to attend for several reasons.
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Can you refuse to go to the Board Army?

aa. Question: Can a Soldier refuse to attend a promotion board? Answer: A Soldier cannot refuse to attend a promotion board. Soldiers who are required or recommended for promotion by the CCDR will appear before the board.
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Is it mandatory to go to the promotion board Army?

Appearance before a local promotion board is mandatory for all fully eligible, qualified Soldiers upon initially attaining PZ eligibility.
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What happens if I don't certify my Army board?

Whether you certify or not, or even view, your My Board File will not affect your chances of selection. If you are unable to certify your file, do not be concerned that this will hurt your chances of being selected. Your unit, however, is able to pull reports and see who has/has not certified their My Board File.
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What is the purpose of the Army Board?

The Army board process is fair and objective. The DA Secretariat for DA Selection Boards is the organization that plans, coordinates and executes Active and Reserve Component promotion, command, school and selective continuation boards for officers and noncommissioned officers (NCOs).
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How do you leave an army board?

Departing the Board: Come to attention in front of the board president (if seated, stand and take a half step forward first). Render a hand salute to the president of the board and hold your salute until it has been returned. Leave the room using proper facing movements and close the door unless directed otherwise.
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How long does an army board take?

Due to the large number of applications already on hand and the complexity of many of the cases, it may be as long as 12 months from the date we receive your application before you receive notification of the decision on your request.
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How do you get rid of a Gomor?

To remove the GOMOR, you must show by clear and convincing evidence that the allegations are untrue or unjust. The burden is on the Solider to convince the DASEB to remove the GOMOR. This document is provided for information only and should not be considered legal advice.
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How long do Army promotion boards take?

The release of board results usually occurs within three to four months.
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Can a Gomor follow you?

Fortunately, a security clearance holder with a GOMOR on file does have some protections in place; revocation of a clearance does not automatically follow.
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Can I be forced to go to the board?

There is no regulation that states you can be forced to attend a board. However it is definitely in your best interest to attend for several reasons.
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Is promotion to SGT automatic?

New Army rule automatically sends qualified specialists, sergeants to promotion boards. If you're an E-4 or E-5 looking to move up in the world, you used to be at the mercy of your command for a recommendation to go to a promotion board.
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When can an E-4 go to the promotion board?

If you are an exceptional soldier, who has been nominated by your commanding officer, or if there is an exceptional need for officers at the next pay grade, you may be eligible to appear the promotion board, if you have completed 16 months of service, of which four months or more were at the E-4 pay grade.
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Can a soldier decline a promotion?

Yes, the Soldier should be counseled IAW AR 600-8-19. When a Soldier declines promotion consideration, it is essential that the Soldier's immediate supervisor and the CDR determine the reason for the declination and provide adequate counseling. Follow us and never miss a post!
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How long can you be an E-4 in the Army?

Promotable Soldiers in the grade of E-4 will be allowed to stay up to 12 years. For the past three years, they have been allowed up to 15 years of service. Sergeants will be allowed 13 years and those who have been selected for promotion but have not pinned on their stripes yet will be allowed 15 years of service.
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Can I get promoted with a Gomor?

Receiving a GOMOR may prevent you from being promoted. The negative information may also be addressed in your NCOER/OER. A negative NCOER and GOMORs may trigger a Qualitative Management Program (QMP) review.
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Can you fight a Gomor?

In a GOMOR appeal requesting removal, a Soldier has the burden of proof, by clear and convincing evidence, to show that the GOMOR is either untrue or unjust. Supporting evidence and/or a compelling argument must be submitted as part of a GOMOR Appeal.
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Can you stay in the army with a Gomor?

If the GOMOR was reported in their permanent file, the soldier can request that it be transferred to their local file instead. This means that it will be removed when the soldier moves to a new station. This is generally also restricted to E-6 soldiers and above or officers.
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What rank do you enter the Army with a bachelor's degree?

Beginning With a Degree

Typical enlistees begin basic combat training as a private with a pay grade of E-1. However, if you enter basic training with a baccalaureate degree your pay grade is automatically bumped up to E-4. Earning this rank otherwise typically takes more than a year.
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Can the military downgrade your discharge?

Question: Can the Army Discharge Review Board downgrade my discharge? Answer: No, a Board decision will not change a discharge to a lesser characterization. The ADRB may either upgrade a discharge or confirm the current discharge.
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Is being a military officer prestigious?

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