What is Army QSP?

The QSP consists of a series of centralized enlisted selection board. processes designed to support the Army Leader Development Strategy (ALDS) and to retain the highest quality NCOs who. display the greatest potential for continued service while satisfying mandated force structure
force structure
A force structure is the combat-capable part of a military organisation which describes how military personnel, and their weapons and equipment, are organised for the operations, missions and tasks expected from them by the particular doctrine of the service or demanded by the environment of the conflict.
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Is a QMP a honorable discharge?

Any NCO separated through the QMP process is given an Honorable Discharge. He/she will also be given a re-entry code that precludes joining the service again. NCOs who have reached 18 years of active service at the time of QMP selection will be allowed to apply for retirement.
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What is qualitative service program?

2012) -- During the past year, the Army's Qualitative Service Program, or QSP, was established to identify a number of noncommissioned officers in the rank of staff sergeant through command sergeant major for possible separation from the Army.
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What is Army QMP?

What is the QMP? The QMP is a quality-control process where a board convenes, simultaneously with Senior Non- Commissioned Officer promotion boards, to determine which Soldiers will be considered for involuntary separations.
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Can QMP soldiers join reserves?

-------Soldiers denied continuation of service due to QMP may be eligible for half separation pay. The Soldiers should go to a reserve-component career counselor and apply for enlistment in the Ready Reserve. Since the soldier has been denied continuation of service due to QMP the request will be denied.
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Can the military kick you out for having too much money?

There's nothing in an enlistment contract that says you have to leave the military if you come into a large sum of money, but there is a clause that allows for service members to request a discharge under "unique circumstances."
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Does 6 years in the National Guard make you a veteran?

Does 6 years in the National Guard make you a veteran? Yes, if you spent at least 180 days of that 6 years deployed on federal active duty orders. A 2016 change to federal law expanded the definition of “veteran” for many National Guard members.
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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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What is the RCP for e5?

The old RCP allowed Soldiers to stay an E-5 for up to 20 years of service if they were promotable. That will be reduced to 15 years if they are on the promotion list and 13 years if not. Beginning June 1, the RCP for privates through privates first class will decrease from eight years service to only five years.
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How do I appeal a QMP?

Soldiers must send a notice of intent to appeal to USA HRC within 7 days of receipt of the QMP results notification memorandum and must submit the appeal itself through proper channels within 30 days of receipt of the notification of denial of continued service.
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What is the Army Career Intermission Pilot Program?

U.S. Army's Career Intermission Program is a retention-based initiative that allows Soldiers to pursue personal goals or professional growth while providing a mechanism for a seamless return to active duty. All Soldiers do not qualify for this program.
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What is a referred Ncoer?

An NCOER with negative comments, or "no" block checks (referred NCOER), is career threatening for the NCO who receives it. In addition to limiting promotion potential, a negative NCOER can trigger the Army QMP process.
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How do I appeal an Ncoer?

(Identify the specific portion of the report and state your disagreement. Be clear, brief, and specific. Limit your explanation to basic facts. If detailed information is essential to support your appeal, include with your appeal statements from knowledgeable individuals independent of the rating chain.
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Can the army kick you out after 18 years of service?

Except when discharged pursuant to the approved sentence of a court-martial or for physical disability, any Soldier who has completed 18 or more years of active federal service will not be involuntarily discharged or released from active duty without approval from HQDA.
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How do I get Les after separation?

Separated Active Navy Service Members: Once you are separated from the service, your LESs will no longer be available from myPay. For copies of of an LES, call 1-888-332-7411 and choose option #2. To send your request via email, click in the top right hand corner of the www.dfas.mil homepage.
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How do you get separated from the Army?

Joining the U.S. Army typically requires a two- to six-year active duty commitment, the U.S. Army notes. The simplest way to get a discharge is to put in your time, receive an honorable discharge and walk away. It's also possible to leave the Army earlier if you fail to meet its military standards in some fashion.
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Can I rejoin the Army after RCP?

A Soldier's RCP is based on their basic active service date (the date they were sworn into the Army). However, Soldiers whose RCP precedes their end term of service (ETS) will serve until their ETS date. RCP is a program that will not allow Soldiers to reenlist when they have reached their specific RCP.
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How long can a master sergeant stay in the Army?

MASTER SERGEANTS SELECTED TO ATTEND THE USASMC ARE AUTHORIZED TO SERVE UP TO 32 YEARS.
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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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Can a Gomor be removed?

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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What happens if you get a Gomor?

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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Why are National Guard not considered veterans?

– A recently signed law gives official veteran status to National Guard members who served 20 years or more. Previously, Guard members were considered veterans only if they served 180 days or more in a federal status outside of training.
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Do National Guard get military funerals?

Any person (Active, National Guard, or Reserve) who has completed at least one enlistment or other obligated military service and received an honorable discharge is eligible for Military Funeral Honors.
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What is the average National Guard retirement pay?

At retirement, the Reservist would have a point count of eight years of active duty, 10 years of drills, and two one-year mobilization periods. Their total would be at least, 8×365 + 10×75 + 2×365 = 4400 points. If they retired in 2016, this calculator sets their pension at $1,546.00/month or $18,552.00/year.
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