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So does anyone know if its possible to become a military major within 4 years of service in the military?
or just barely if you have a masters that gave you 2 years of credit beyond medical school, so you finish HPSP and become an O3 over 2 upon arrival.
Yes, but maybe not in HPSP without prior service. If you went straight through as a civilian, based on your speciality they may commission you above 0-3.
A typical HPSP student with no prior service comes out of medical school as an 0-3 with zero years service(4 for rank, 0 for pay, 0 for retirement). After a three-year civilian deferred residency, he then becomes an 0-3 with three years of service(7 for rank, 3 for pay, 0 for retirement). After a five-year civilian deferred residency, he then then becomes an O-4 with 5 years of service (9 for rank, 5 for pay, 0 for retirement).
So the version I was giving was assuming no credit for anything. The time you spend on HPSP in graduate school or medical school does not count toward TIS/TIG that I know of. This person (no prior service) will go active with 0 ZERO years of either. They will be an 0-3, with Zero TIS, and Zero TIG. The clock starts on both of these when you go active. Unless it is different for Medical student vs PhD psychology (which is what I am).
This is why at 36 years old, I am not TOO far behind the other HPSPer's who are going active in the same year I am. They have to do all 9 years of their TIS and I am almost done with those. Unless I totally screw up, I will be promoted to 0-4 about 3-5 years ahead of them. (They will also make ALOT less money than me 🙂. It's a pretty big difference in pay from 0-3E with 6 vs 0-3 and zero).
I don't know how the prior enlisted stuff works, but I know that you start O-3 in the same position as someone who came through the hard way. Therefore, you only need six years to make O-4.
Yeah, it looks like that is what is going on. Pretty rediculous if you ask me. That brand new CPT has never had the invaluable experience of a drill sergeant crawling up his ass while dragging a weapon through the mud or being ganged up on by a Company CDR and 1SG ripping you a new one about some private in his squad who is late on his car payment.
Glad I did all that time.
Like I said (so don't take my word for it), I don't know anything about the enlisted stuff, but I thought someone said that prior guys get half credit for time served.
Almost correct. 5 year civ def res = O-3 with 1 to go..
It appears that only COMMISSIONED prior service gets the half time credit. Us ******ed, lowly, knuckle dragging NCO's were never really in the Army apparently.
That sucks. I have 9 years AD toward retirement and 12 years toward pay when you count my guard time. If what you're saying is true I can only make Major before I retire with 20. Since you need 15 years TIS to make O-5, I'd have to accrue 24 years just to make the promotion and then have to stay longer to keep it for retirement pay. No thanks. Wow, for some reason I thought my TIS as enlisted counted. I feel cheated.Your prior enlisted service will make you an O-3E with x number of years. You keep time for pay from prior service. You just don't get any more from HPSP.
You are also eligible to retire before the other HPSP students.
That sucks. I have 9 years AD toward retirement and 12 years toward pay when you count my guard time. If what you're saying is true I can only make Major before I retire with 20. Since you need 15 years TIS to make O-5, I'd have to accrue 24 years just to make the promotion and then have to stay longer to keep it for retirement pay. No thanks. Wow, for some reason I thought my TIS as enlisted counted. I feel cheated.
That sucks. I feel cheated.
It appears that only COMMISSIONED prior service gets the half time credit. Us ******ed, lowly, knuckle dragging NCO's were never really in the Army apparently.
That sucks. I have 9 years AD toward retirement and 12 years toward pay when you count my guard time. If what you're saying is true I can only make Major before I retire with 20. Since you need 15 years TIS to make O-5, I'd have to accrue 24 years just to make the promotion and then have to stay longer to keep it for retirement pay. No thanks. Wow, for some reason I thought my TIS as enlisted counted. I feel cheated.
12 years? Is that because of the 4 years of HPSP? This chart says 15:You need 12 years to make O-5.
6 years Capt to Maj
6 years Maj to LTC
So you can retire as an O-5 at 24 years of total service (27 for pay)
12 years? Is that because of the 4 years of HPSP? This chart says 15:
http://www.military.com/MilitaryCareers/Content/0,14556,Promotions_AirForce_Officer,00.html
So does anyone know if its possible to become a military major within 4 years of service in the military?
This 6 years does not have to be active duty. (ie. it adds up during your residency, even civilian residency)
That's good to know. I seriously considered taking a military residency over a civilian residency just for the rank advancement and increased pay. Now that I know that my time in civilian training won't go to waste (military speaking), I'll certainly be gunning for one of the few civilian deferments.
Typical promotion time from CPT-MAJ is 6 years. Promotion rate is ~95% for in the zone, with 2-4% below the zone. You will be considered for promotion the year ahead of the typical point, but low selection rate.
I am a long time active duty person with lots or prior enlisted time. All the above posts sound confusing to me. It can be explained a bit easier (I think). .
I agreed with your explanation until I got an email saying I was in the zone. Maybe I should just keep quiet about that.
when i was at oblc i asked col. malone this question[dental corps] he said ur in the zone every 6 years, he said they have promoted to major in 4, if they are really fast tracking, and it doesn't happen much, so out of dent school he said if u are on track it should maj. in 6, ltc in 12, col. 18. this is was what they told us on the dental days
I know this really doesn't apply to the discussion at hand, but at the reserve component OBC earlier this month, we had one "older" doc, a pathologist, who said to a reserve AMEDD recruiter, you bring me in as a full bird colonel and I'll join (I heard he had had previous military experience in a "former" life). Needless to say, he was there. We also had a couple LTC's, a couple majors, and obviously a ton of captains.