What is a AAA 294?

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The AAA-294 Report now contains a new section called “SSG ELIGIBLE FOR AUTOMATIC PROMOTION LIST INTEGRATION”, which display Soldiers who meet the minimum required time in service of 83 Mo or more and minimum time in grade of 11 Mo or more.
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What is the PPRL Army?

Permanent Promotion Recommended List (PPRL) Maintenance – All Human Resources personnel will ensure that Commanders at all levels are informed of the provisions of AR 600-8-19, Chapter 3, Section VII (Recommended List Maintenance).
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What is the AAA 117?

-The AAA-117 is the official promotion instrument for decentralized promotions for the AA. -The report is generated by the BN HR on the 2nd to 5th working day of the month prior to the promotion month within eMILPO.
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Can you refuse to go to the promotion board?

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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Can you 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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What happens if I fail the Board Army?

Once a soldier is found "not fully qualified" by a board a second time in the same grade, the Army will set a mandatory separation date six months in the future, according to the release.
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Can my employer change my job role without my consent?

Flexibility clauses allow an employer to change the duties of the job without the employee's consent. These types of clauses can usually be found in a job description along the lines of “along with the main duties you will also be expected to carry out any other duties reasonably asked of you.”
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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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How long can you stay promotable 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.
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How often should s1 reconcile the AAA 162?

AAA-162 and AAA-095 reports are required to be turned in NLT the 10th of each month.
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What ar covers promotions?

Updated AR 600-8-19 Enlisted Promotions and Reductions.
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How do I find my Army PPRL?

The PPRL Home Page is located at https://rcms.usar.army.mil/v3/Portal/Default.aspx. Data contained in the Consolidated PPRL is from the four Regional Support Commands, the 7th Civil Support Command and the 9th Mission Support Command.
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What does Epat stand for in the Army?

EPAT. Earliest Probable Arrival Time. showing only Military and Government definitions (show all 10 definitions)
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How do I get rid of Army promotable status?

A Soldier must have received punishment or court martial under Article 15, the Uniform Code of Military Justice, in order to lose promotable status. This includes suspended punishment.
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Who is the only 6 star general?

So yes, there is an equivalent of a six-star general rank on the books in the US Military, but it has only been given to two people in history: John J. Pershing and George Washington, Generals of the Armies of the United States of America.
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Do you have to be a corporal before SGT?

All Soldiers Now Must Serve As Corporals Before Promotion to Sergeant. The Army on Thursday revamped how junior soldiers will move up to leadership positions, requiring all enlisted soldiers to first pin on the rank of corporal before they can become sergeants.
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Can you skip ranks in the Army?

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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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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Can I be made redundant if my role still exists?

Although there are many reasons for legitimate redundancy, it's illegal for you to be made redundant whilst your job still exists. Therefore, if you think someone else has taken your job after you've been made redundant, seek professional advice immediately.
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Can I be fired for refusing to do something not in my job description?

So, the short answer is, yes, your employer may assign you tasks not specifically outlined in your job description. Unless you work under a collective bargaining agreement or contract, your employer can legally change your duties. Let me offer more detail.
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How much can my employer change my role?

A contract of employment is a legal agreement between the employer and the employee. It contains terms, either 'express' or 'implied', that cannot lawfully be changed or varied without further agreement between you.
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