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.
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Can a Gomor be removed?

If the GOMOR is still filed after the soldier's response, they can file an appeal to have it removed. If it is filed locally, there is no formal appeal process. However, the soldier can request that it be removed by contacting the local Commander who ordered the initial filing.
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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 I reenlist with a Gomor?

If your GOMOR is locally filed, you may be able to reenlist. If it is centrally filed within your OMPF, you are going to have a much more difficult time reenlisting.
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Can you 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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Letters of Reprimand and GOMORs



How do you respond to a Gomor?

Be Complete: Your response should address every negative point in the GOMOR. You should explain why a certain piece of evidence against you is either misleading or unfair. You should also provide your own documentation to support any available defense or extenuating circumstance in your case.
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Does Gomor affect security clearance?

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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What does a Gomor do to your career?

Known widely as an “Army Career Killer,” a GOMOR authorizes commanders to “take appropriate action(s) with reference to unfavorable information concerning members of their commands.” This is not to be taken lightly. GOMORs often signal that another action, such as an Article 15, may be on the horizon.
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What happens when you get a Gomor in the army?

First, the recipient of a GOMOR is entitled to the “opportunity to review the documentation that serves as the basis for the proposed filing.” The documentation should be largely unredacted to enable the Soldier to meaningfully rebut the allegations.
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Can an Article 15 be removed?

Article 15s and Your Future

An Article 15 could also get removed after you earn a promotion. Article 15s filed on base at the JAG office often get removed after two years. Other Article 15s become part of your permanent military record and may be more difficult to get removed.
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How long does it take to process a Gomor?

The General Officer Memorandum Of Reprimand is not your average military reprimand. Your career can effectually be over in 7 days unless you draft a winning rebuttal.
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How long does a Gomar take?

GOMORs are initiated by CG staff and then forwarded down to the unit to serve on the Soldier. Normally take 30 – 90 days for the unit to receive it from the CG's office to serve on the Soldier.
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Can you PCS with a Gomar?

You will likely remain flagged and not be allowed to PCS following receipt of the GOMOR.
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How long does a Article 15 stay on your record?

A finding of guilty at an Article 15 hearing will be filed in your military records; however, the Article 15 will be removed from your record after two years.
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How serious is a letter of reprimand?

This is a very low standard. Sometimes a letter of reprimand will simply state that your actions were wrong simply because they led to a negative appearance. In some cases, letters of reprimand are issued because there is not enough proof for an Article 15/NJP or a court-martial.
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What does Gomor mean in the Army?

A General Officer Memorandum of Reprimand (GOMOR) is a letter of reprimand given to a Solider by a General Officer (GCMCA). A General Officer Letter of Reprimand can be filed in either a Soldier's Official Military Personnel File (“permanent file”) or their Military Personnel Record Jacket (“local file”).
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Is a Gomar career ending?

GOMORs are the Army's way of punishing Soldiers when there is not enough evidence to support Article 15 punishment or court-martial. Once filed, a GOMOR can have career-ending consequences for a Soldier.
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How long does a security clearance last after discharge?

HOW LONG IS A SECURITY CLEARANCE GOOD FOR? A Periodic Reinvestigation (PR) is required every five years for a Top Secret Clearance; 10 years for a Secret Clearance; and 15 years for a Confidential Clearance. Clearance holders are subject to a random investigation at any time.
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Can a letter of reprimand be removed?

HOW CAN A FEDERAL DISCIPLINARY AND ADVERSE ACTION ATTORNEY HELP? While a Letter of Reprimand will only remain in your Official Personnel File (OPF) for one to three years, documentation of any suspension, change to lower grade/demotion, or removal from federal service will remain in your OPF indefinitely.
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How long does a letter of reprimand stay on file?

Public letters of reprimand are posted for 10 years from the effective date of the decision. Citations are posted for three years from the date they are resolved.
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Can you fight a letter of reprimand?

Because a letter of reprimand does not give the command a direct way to deprive rank or money, there are limited rights to fight them. The servicemember is given a time-sensitive opportunity to respond to the reprimand in the form of a written rebuttal.
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Is a Gomar UCMJ?

General Officer Memorandums of Reprimand (GOMORs) are considered an administrative reprimand imposed under the provisions of AR-600-37 and are not considered punishment under the UCMJ. However, they are still extremely serious and could end up affecting your career and life.
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What happens after a letter of reprimand?

After being issued a letter of reprimand, usually by a General Officer, the servicemember is given a short amount of time to respond. The servicemember has to convince the issuing authority to either rescind the letter of reprimand or place it in their local file.
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Is an Article 15 a dishonorable discharge?

BUT, did you know that an Article 15 has long-lasting effects? For example, an Article 15 could become the basis for an administrative discharge, and result in a negative service characterization. If that is the case, it could affect your Veteran benefits and will be reflected on your DD214.
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What happens if I refuse an Article 15?

If the service member decides to refuse or “turn down” the Article 15 action, the chain of command will then decide whether to drop the case or forward it for court-martial action.
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