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What regulation covers Promotions and Reductions?

AR 600-8-19

What is a DA 3355?

Promotion Point Worksheet

What are the 3 levels of promotion?

(1) Decentralized (SPCand below)

(2) Semi-Centralized(SGT and SSG)

(3) Centralized(SFC-CSM)

What are the Time in Service (TIS) and Time in Grade (TIMIG) requirements for promotion to PV2-SPC without a waiver?


To PV2: TIS/ TIMIG- 6 months

To PFC: TIS- 12 months; TIMIG- 4 months

To SPC: TIS- 24 months;TIMIG- 6 months

What are the Time in Service (TIS) and Time in Grade (TIMIG) requirements for promotion to PV2-SPC with a waiver?


To PV2: TIS/TIMIG- 4 months

To PFC: TIS- 6 months; TIMIG- 2 months

To SPC: TIS-18 months; TIMIG- 3 months

What are the Time in Service (TIS) and Time in Grade (TIMIG) requirements for promotion to SGT and SSG in the Primary Zone (PZ)?


To SGT: TIS- 36 months;TIMIG- 8 months

To SSG: TIS- 72 months;TIMIG- 10 months

What are the Time in Service (TIS) and Time in Grade (TIMIG) requirements for promotion to SGT and SSG in the Secondary Zone (SZ)?


To SGT: TIS-18 months; TIMIG- 6 months

To SSG: TIS-36 months; TIMIG- 8 months

What are the minimum Time in Service (TIS) and Time in Grade (TIMIG) requirements for a Soldier appear before a promotion board for promotion to SGT and SSG?


To SGT: TIS-16 months; TIMIG- 4 months

To SSG: TIS-34 months; TIMIG- 6 months

What are some reasons a Soldier can become non-promotable?


Convictions by court martial; Soldier is AWOL; Soldier is in chapter process; Soldier has a bar to reenlistment; Soldier is flagged; Soldier's clearance was revoked

What is the objective of the Army promotion system?

The Army’s Enlisted Promotions System provides for career progression and rank that are in line with potential and for recognition of the best qualified Soldier, which will attract and retain the highest caliber Soldier for a career in the Army. Additionally, the system precludes promoting the Soldier who is not productive or not the best qualified, thus providing an equitable system for all Soldiers.