Can you skip specialist and go to corporal?

Starting July 1, all soldiers with the rank of specialist who complete the Basic Leader Course, or BLC, and are recommended for advancement by a promotion board will be laterally promoted to corporal.
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Do you have to be a specialist to be a corporal?

No, but it helps. Promotion to corporal is considered a lateral appointment. The Army can laterally appoint a specialist serving in a sergeant, E5, position to corporal because the slot calls for a noncommissioned officer.
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Can you get promoted to CPL without BLC?

BLC is a required Army school to transition troops from the junior ranks to noncommissioned officers. Current corporals will need to qualify for promotion and complete BLC or else they will be reassigned as specialists.
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How long do you have to be a SPC to get CPL?

SPC Promotion Requirements: Automatic promotion with 24 months TIS and 6 months TIG. With waiver, 18 Months TIS and 3 months TIG. CPL Promotion Requirements: For advancement to Corporal most units require the soldier to hold a leadership position, such as a team leader.
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Is it possible to skip a rank in the military?

United States. A battlefield promotion is awarded to enlisted soldiers who are promoted to a higher enlisted rank during combat or combat conditions. The US Army discontinued this practice after the Vietnam War with the centralized promotion system, but in 2009 decided to again allow such promotions.
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New automatic promotions to Corporal in the Army



How do you become a corporal?

Army Corporal

Corporals achieve the rank after spending time in the grade of Specialist and then graduating from the Basic Leader Course (BLC), upon graduation from which they are given a team to lead. The reason that Corporal is a more rare rank in the Army derives from the needs of individual Army units.
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Can you go from specialist to sergeant?

The time-in-grade requirement for attaining eligibility for promotion to SGT is eight months as a corporal or specialist (CPL/SPC), waiverable to four months for those recommended in the secondary zone.
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Is corporal automatic after BLC?

Soldiers currently in the rank of corporal will have to qualify at a promotion board and graduate from BLC in order to retain the rank. Reserve and National Guard Soldiers will begin to be promoted under the same regulation on Oct.
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Do you become a corporal after BLC?

Soldiers who currently hold the corporal rank must qualify for the promotion board and graduate from BLC to remain corporals, or they will be laterally assigned back to the grade of specialist.
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How long does it take to get to corporal?

Corporal (E-4) - 26 months. Sergeant (E-5) - 4.8 years. Staff Sergeant (E-6) - 10.4 years.
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Can I join the Army as a corporal?

Because corporals and specialists earn the same pay, corporal is a relatively rare rank in the Army. Both ranks can hold junior leadership positions, typically as a team leader responsible for three to six soldiers. Previously, specialists were promoted straight to sergeant in most cases, skipping the corporal rank.
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Can you get promoted to e5 without BLC?

All soldiers attending BLC must first be recommended for promotion to sergeant. This change goes into effect on June 1, 2022, for active-duty soldiers and Oct. 1, 2022, for reservists.
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Are specialist and corporal the same rank?

Some enlisted paygrades have two ranks. The Army, for example, has the ranks of corporal and specialist at the paygrade of E-4. A corporal is expected to fill a leadership role and has a higher rank than a specialist, even though both receive E-4 pay.
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Can you go from E3 to corporal Army?

Your commanding officer can promote you from E3 to corporal after 26 months in service, six months time in grade and provided you have any necessary security clearances. Your superiors can waive the time in grade to as little as three months.
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How long does it take to get corporal in the Army?

As the NCO Corps is known as the backbone of the Army, the corporal is the backbone of the NCO Corps. Moving up the Army ranks: Normally, unit commanders may advance PFCs to corporal once they have met the following qualifications: 26 months in service. Six months' time in grade, waiver-able to three months.
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Can an NCO date a lower enlisted soldier?

Certain types of personal relationships between officers and enlisted Soldiers, or NCOs and junior enlisted Soldiers, are prohibited. Prohibited relationships include the following: (1) Ongoing business relationships between officers and enlisted personnel, or NCOs and junior enlisted Soldiers.
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Why did the Army get rid of specialist ranks?

Elder goes on to explain, "In 1968 when the Army added the rank of command sergeant major, the specialist ranks at E-8 and E-9 were abolished", because they were notional rather than actual.
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How long does it take to become a corporal in the Canadian Army?

Promotion to corporal requires specific levels of training, normally after at least 4 years of service. Some entry plans offer the chance to advance to the rank of corporal after a shorter time. Retirement is compulsory at age 60. Most large cities have at least 1 Canadian Armed Forces Reserve unit.
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Is specialist an automatic promotion?

If you enlist in the Army at the E-1 pay grade as a private or PV1, the first few promotions occur automatically. Automatic promotions stop at the E-4 pay grade or specialist or SPC rank.
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How long can you stay a specialist in the Army?

The RCP for corporals and specialists will go from 10 years to eight years of service. 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.
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Can you have 2 MOS Army?

Yes, a Service member can have more than one MOS, a Primary, Secondary and Alternate. For qualification, SM must attend the training for each MOS. However the Primary MOS must be the duty position that SM is in. SM has an admin MOS (42A) as primary, and a military police (31B) MOS as secondary.
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Do I have to be pinned to wear my rank?

Many service members receive their new rank insignia during an official “pinning-on” ceremony. As a parent, sibling or significant other, you may be asked to attend or even participate in the ceremony. This means you will need to actually pin the insignia to your loved one's uniform for the first time.
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What does a corporal earn in the Army?

Soldier pay

Lance Corporal: £27,326 a year. Corporal: £31,869 a year. Sergeant: £35,853 a year.
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How do you lose rank in the Army?

It may be imposed in conjunction with other punishments, such as a bad conduct or dishonorable discharge, loss of wages, confinement to barracks, or imprisonment in a military prison.
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