Can your OML number change?

Once the Army transitions to promotions from an Order of Merit List (OML), HRC will post that instead of sequence numbers. Sequence numbers/OMLs will fluctuate each month based on the number of changes to those who are fully qualified for promotion pin-on.
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How do OML numbers work?

Promotable soldiers are assigned a sequence number on an order of merit list (OML), based on their time in grade, date of birth, and length of service. This creates a large pool of soldiers who are ready for promotion, so that the Army may draw on available soldiers as they are needed for higher-ranking promotions.
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How do I check my OML number?

SSG David Smith the DA Photo is no longer a requirement for the "Evaluation board." The OML number is located in your ACT. There's a tab that says "OML number." You will receive the number after the board has convened. You become eligible at 18 months TIG, but you cannot pin E7 until 36 months TIG.
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What does OML number mean?

The current promotion system generates an order of merit list, or OML, which is used to select soldiers for promotion. After a soldier is selected, HRC assigns a promotion-sequence number, determined by the soldier's seniority -- time in grade, time in service, and date of birth, Purcell said.
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What is Army OML list?

The promotions will use the order of merit list, or OML list to determine which Soldiers will be promoted first, if there is a need. “You may not even have to catch up too much,” Grinston said at the Association of the U.S. Army Annual Exposition and Meeting last month.
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How do you read an OML in the Army?

Access to individual OML standings in the ACT will be made available on 21 January 2021 at https://actnow.army.mil/.
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How many times can you go to the promotion board?

Answer: There is no limit. The CCDR may recommend Soldiers every month to appear before a promotion board. It's important to understand that the PZ is limited to a one-year period. The Army expects, by the end of the one year period, Soldiers to be integrated onto the PRL/PPRL.
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Can you deploy if you are flagged?

Bottom Line. No the flag cannot prevent your deployment forward.
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How do you get promoted to sergeant first class?

There are no minimum time-in-grade requirements for promotion to E-7, E-8, or E-9, but soldiers must meet the following minimum time-in-service requirements to be eligible for promotion: Sergeant First Class (E-7) — Six years. Master Sergeant/First Sergeant (E-8) — Eight years. Sergeant Major (E-9) — Nine years.
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How long does promotable status last Army?

There is no expiration to a Soldier's promotable status. Follow us and never miss a post! MacArthur D. "Mackie" Ocampo is an Active Duty First Sergeant and has served in the Army for 15 years to date with 9 years of service as a Human Resources Specialist.
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Will There Be A SFC board in 2021?

MILPER 21-007 SFC Evaluation board results will be released on 20 Jan 2021. The OML numbers will be in ACT on 21 Jan 2021. The board convened in Oct. these are the results.
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How often are QMP boards?

HRC first informs the NCO that a "Code 13" has been placed on them, indicating that their record meets QMP consideration. This code also prevents promotion or PCS without HRC approval. QMP boards are now conducted annually, at different times depending on the NCOs rank.
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How long do you have to be a SSG before SFC?

The time-in-service requirement for attaining eligibility for promotion to staff sergeant (SSG) is 84 months Active Federal Service for the primary zone and 48 months for the secondary zone.
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Are deployments worth promotion points?

count for promotion points? Answer: Yes. If the Soldier brings in a DD Form 214 from a combat deployment while they were a member of another service, the ability to include those months in the deployment counter on the ERB does exist and they will get promotion points up to the maximum designated.
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Can you be promoted to Sgt without BLC?

To SGT must graduate the Basic Leader Course (BLC) before they are eligible for consideration for promotion pin-on to SGT, IAW AR 600-8-19, paragraph 1-29 a (2).
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Can you make staff sergeant in 4 years?

For promotions to the grades of E-5 to E-7, the TIS/TIG and skill-level requirements are: Staff Sergeant (E-5) - Three years TIS, six months TIG, and awarded the 5-skill level. Technical Sergeant (E-6) - 5 years TIS, 23 months TIG, and awarded the 7-skill level.
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What rank do most enlisted retire at?

It is reasonable to assume that the average enlisted member will be able to retire at 20 years having achieved the rank of E-7, and the average officer should be able to retire at 20 years at the rank of O-5.
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How long does it take to make E-7 in the Air Force?

Master Sergeant (E-7) – 8 years TIS, 24 months TIG, and awarded the 7-skill level.
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How long can a Soldier be flagged for?

Active flags will then be reviewed and validated at least monthly by a soldier's unit commander, and by the battalion-level commander when the flag has been in place for more than six months. Flags will be removed within three working days after a soldier's status changes from unfavorable to favorable.
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Can a flagged Soldier retire?

As an exception, a Soldier who is flagged for overweight or APFT failure may be recommended for and presented an award based on valor, heroism, or for length of service retirement.
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Can you backdate a flag in the army?

Yes, you can be flagged after an event has happened. For example lets say you fail and APFT test and go on leave for 14 days. When you come back from leave you are flagged. The flag action is dated the date of the APFT failure.
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Can you get automatic promotion to e5?

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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Do I need a new CAC when I promote?

I just got promoted, can I get my new CAC issued with the correct rank/grade? No. Re-issuance on all ID cards due to rank or grade changes (CAC or USID), is being suspended until the COVID-19 pandemic is over.
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