holliday06877
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Ok I'm a bit lost, I thought you just said you wanted to go into aviation for the Navy or Marines?I guess I am getting a bit old to start to learn how to fly.
Yes, but having an Article 15 so recently is going to hurt a lot. If you're lucky, your awards and leadership time will help to mitigate that.You guys think my Army schools and awards mean anything to the selection board? I thought it would at least show leadership experience.
Doesn't hurt to apply. Worst they can say is no. Plus, your prior service time will give you an opportunity for an age waiver.I may try to put a packet together anyway.
well I thought about putting a WO packet in for Army helos but I really have had enough with the Army. I know they have age waivers but I guess I am getting a bit old to start to learn how to fly. You guys think my Army schools and awards mean anything to the selection board? I thought it would at least show leadership experience. I may try to put a packet together anyway if I can find a recruiter who won't laugh me out of the building.
The Army schools, experience and decorations will mean a whole lot. The Art. 15 will hurt, no doubt about it. Before you invest too much effort a recruiter should be able to call the Supply Corp (your best option) program mangers and fill them in on your resume (have a real hard copy resume with all the schools, billets, leadership and awards you have had on it). They won't promise anything, of course. But if they say let's look at him. then give it a shot. You will have to do real well on the astb to make up for your GPA. That probably means hitting the books to get current on math and some basic physics. Before any recruiter sends you packing ask them to make the call. It won't hurt.
Before you invest too much effort a recruiter should be able to call the Supply Corp (your best option) program mangers and fill them in on your resume (have a real hard copy resume with all the schools, billets, leadership and awards you have had on it).
The Army schools, experience and decorations will mean a whole lot. The Art. 15 will hurt, no doubt about it. Before you invest too much effort a recruiter should be able to call the Supply Corp (your best option) program mangers and fill them in on your resume (have a real hard copy resume with all the schools, billets, leadership and awards you have had on it). They won't promise anything, of course. But if they say let's look at him. then give it a shot. You will have to do real well on the astb to make up for your GPA. That probably means hitting the books to get current on math and some basic physics. Before any recruiter sends you packing ask them to make the call. It won't hurt.
If I were reviewing your package I'd want to see a letter of recommendation form someone in your immediate chain of command (who was obviously aware of your Article 15 issue) who had effusive praise of your good points. In other words, I'd want to know if this was a "there but for the grace of God, go so many of us" and you learned your lesson or if it is a persistent issue that has only been documented once.
Thanks for the idea, I know my platoon leader who is now a captain (O-3) already told me he would write me a letter of rec. I am not sure I can get one from my Battalion Commander (O-5) as I don't work with him everyday and he is not very personable. I know my Command Sergeant Major (E-9) and I may be able to get a letter from him, do you think letters from Enlisted leaders matter as much as from officers, I would think they wouldn't. Just to put it out there but that was the only time I ever got introuble in or out of the army. Thanks again for the input