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And if you do could you please tell me where to find it and what the requirements are.

2007-10-18 12:41:19 · 8 answers · asked by Omar 1 in Politics & Government Military

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There is no waiver. You need to have the points, time in grade and time in service. You also need to go to the board and they have to approve you to get E-5. Some ranks you just can't skip. So work hard and you will get there.

2007-10-18 12:47:40 · answer #1 · answered by Proud Army Wife 2 · 4 0

Waiver requests are up to the commanding officer. You have to gain the commander's endorsement, so applying for an in-service waiver depends largely on the commander's willingness or desire to promote you. Depending on the type of waiver (TIG, APFT score, etc.), there may be additional hoops to jump through.

2007-10-18 12:53:21 · answer #2 · answered by thoughtwords 2 · 1 0

at the start, you past provider in the AF is only approximately thoroughly ignored because of the fact of your destroy in provider. you will nonetheless be considered past provider, yet you will nonetheless might desire to bypass by way of military common and then to Officer Candidate college and then your branch faculties. that's made conceivable because of the fact of your degree. the perfect thank you to bypass approximately that's to enlist below the "OCS selection" preferrably into the dep. which delivers the main threat for merchandising ( militia Police, EOD, Engineers ). right here, you would be enlisted as an E-4 and attend 9 weeks of military common training. After graduation, you will record directly to OCS which if i'm no longer wrong is approximately 70 days long. with your different faculties, you're observing no much less 9 months of coaching to grow to be an officer.

2016-10-13 03:04:22 · answer #3 · answered by leckie 4 · 0 0

Going from E-4 to E-5 requires experience, training and education at the previous rank and the exhibition of the qualities of leadership needed to go to the next. In other words, you have to earn it. If you deserve it, then they'll make sure you get it.

2007-10-19 01:53:53 · answer #4 · answered by knight 4 · 1 0

Maybe you should ask your chain of command. If they think you deserve a waiver they will take care of it.

2007-10-18 17:03:52 · answer #5 · answered by Michael P 1 · 1 0

The only one i know about is in recruiting and it is not a waiver it is a meritorious promotion once you have earned your recruiter ring

2007-10-18 14:34:07 · answer #6 · answered by ZOO~BAT 2 · 0 1

E4 (specialist) is obtainable by having a college degree, but E5 (sergeant) is a non-commisioned officer (NCO) position, and you have to go before the NCO board to get there.

I don't believe there is a waiver.

2007-10-18 12:44:11 · answer #7 · answered by Josh 5 · 1 3

one cannot get a waiver to be promoted, one must EARN the promotion.

2007-10-19 03:15:12 · answer #8 · answered by Mrsjvb 7 · 1 1

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