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1 year wait to RE-APPLY, EFFECTIVE 1 DEC 2012....and new LOR forms too??


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UNLESS IM READING THIS WRONG , check it out.....

 

is this for active duty applicants only or everyone??

 

 

EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY

  • All applications MUST be COMPLETE to be processed. INCOMPLETE packets will be REJECTED without action.
  • EFFECTIVE 1 DEC 12: LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION FOR ARMY APPLICANTS: Due to several fraudulent LOR submissions by applicants, all Active Duty Army applicants will now be required to use USAREC Form 1936 and the recommender will be required to digitally sign the form. If a recommender cannot sign the form due to extenuating circumstance, these will be entertained on a case-by-case basis. Furthermore, the recommender MUST include their unit info, e-mail, and phone number in the bottom of the narrative.
  • For "New" applications, please allow 10 - 15 working days for processing, after submission, before inquiring about the status.

  • Applicants who do not require waiver approval and submit a 100% error free packet, by the respective cutoff date, are guaranteed to go to that board. Pending Waiver approval or packet deficiencies can cause you to miss a board.

  • Please check the WO Selection Board schedule for new packet submission cutoff dates.

  • Any applicant fully qualified/not selected for two consecutive boards will be considered not select/not competitive and may not reapply for one year from the date of the DA 61, IAW DA PAM 601-6, Ch2, para 6.

  • NEW FORMS (effective for NEW packets after 1 Jan 11) can be downloaded here.

  • NCOs will submit their most recent TEN YEARS of NCOERs and all of their Academic Evaluation Reports (1059s). NCOs who have less than ten years as an E-5 or above, will submit all of their NCOERs. EX: 8 years of NCO service will submit 8 years worth of evals; 6 year of NCO service will submit 6 years worth of evals; 12 years of NCO service will submit 10 years worth of evals and so on. Do not submit reports that extend beyond the current ten year period.

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EFFECTIVE 1 DEC 12: LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION FOR ARMY APPLICANTS: Due to several fraudulent LOR submissions by applicants, all Active Duty Army applicants will now be required to use USAREC Form 1936 and the recommender will be required to digitally sign the form. If a recommender cannot sign the form due to extenuating circumstance, these will be entertained on a case-by-case basis. Furthermore, the recommender MUST include their unit info, e-mail, and phone number in the bottom of the narrative.

 

I had read this before, it is in the USARec site. This is for current active duty members.

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Looks like it applys to active duty to woft applicants only. Street to seat is a seperate program than anything online. Also be advised that website applys to technical warrant submissions also, not just 153a...

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so is it still 6mo. to reapply for civilans ?

 

You're killing me man. Take a look at:

 

  • Any applicant fully qualified/not selected for two consecutive boards will be considered not select/not competitive and may not reapply for one year from the date of the DA 61, IAW DA PAM 601-6, Ch2, para 6.

 

It is clearly for active duty applicants.

 

Mine are formal military letters with Emails and Ph. numbers soo i think that should suffice

 

From the text you quoted:

 

EFFECTIVE 1 DEC 12: LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION FOR ARMY APPLICANTS: Due to several fraudulent LOR submissions by applicants, all Active Duty Army applicants will now be required to use USAREC Form 1936 and the recommender will be required to digitally sign the form. If a recommender cannot sign the form due to extenuating circumstance, these will be entertained on a case-by-case basis. Furthermore, the recommender MUST include their unit info, e-mail, and phone number in the bottom of the narrative.

 

If you are not an Active Duty Army applicant, this does not apply to you.

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