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This is the Document Release Information
Article Number: 7CAV-R-005
Scope: Enlisted, Noncommissioned, and Officer Promotion and Reduction Guidelines
Version: Version 1.0.2
Effective Date: 11JAN2015
Last Modified Date: DDMMMYYYY
Approving Authority: Regimental Commanding Officer
Point of Contact: Regimental Chief of Staff


Chapter 1 Introduction

Section I: Overview

Purpose

This regulation prescribes the enlisted, noncommissioned, and officer promotions and reductions function within the 7th Cavalry Regiment (7CAV). It provides principles support, standards of service, policies, tasks, rules, and steps governing all work required in the field to support promotions and reductions of ranks. It provides the objectives of the 7CAV’s promotion system which includes filling authorized billets with the best qualified member. Additionally, the system precludes promoting the member who is not productive or not the best qualified, thus providing an equitable system for all members.

Responsibilities

a. The Regimental Command Staff (Regimental Commander and Executive Officer) will serve as the senior official on matters concerning promotions, and will provide supervision of promotion policy formulation, procedures, goals, system and standards.
b. The Regimental Chief of Staff (COS) will be responsible for the implementation of this regulation within the Regiment. Furthermore, COS will supervise promotion functions prescribed in this regulation and serve as the final promotion authority for all combat units and departments.
c. Unit Commanders will support and follow these regulations and will carry out promotions as delegated to them by the COS as established by this regulation.

Section II: Principles and Standards

Principles of support

The 7CAV Command Staff will provide a centralized process for promotion to all grades from Private to Lieutenant Colonel (LTC). Promotion of grades above LTC will be made by Regimental Command Staff.

This regulation will:

a. Provide a promotion selection process for promotion from the grades of Private through to Lieutenant Colonel which include minimum requirements for each grade.
b. Authorize commanders to promote members to the grades as established by these regulations.
c. Provide the procedure and framework for Officer Promotion Selection Board.
d. Provide guidelines for promotion requirements based on billet or position.

Standard of service

The standards of service are as follow:

a. The Personnel Department (S1) will track and maintain personnel records to include time-in-grade (TIG), time-in-service (TIS), and promotion point calculations, as well as, all other pertinent records for each member. These records will be deemed as the official records for all members.
b. S1 will review and adjust member MILPAC records with authorized to do so by COS.
c. S1 will automatically promote members to the grades of private first class (PFC) and specialist (SPC) upon the attainment of the required TIS and TIG requirements established in this regulation.
d. All members are given the opportunity to review their MILPAC in preparation for promotion selection boards.

Section III: Policy

Promotion Authority

The Promotion Authority table below details the commander’s promotion authorities. Commanders listed are authorized to promote troopers within their chain of command per the guidelines set forth in this document.

Billet Command Authority to Promote
Company Commander Sergeant up to and including Sergeant First Class
Battalion Commander NCO Promotions up to and including First Sergeant

Officer Promotions up to Major (1)

Regimental Chief of Staff NCO Promotions up to and including Battalion Sergeant Major

Officer Promotions up to and including Colonel

Regimental Commanding Officer Promotions to flag officer grades

Promotion of Command Sergeant Major

(1) or up to one rank below their current rank.

(2) General Staff is defined as the collection of flag officers, not any individual

Commanders' Responsibilities

Commanders with promotion authority are responsible to ensure all regulations and requirements set forth in this document are adhered to for all promotions they approve.

Nonpromotable status

A member becomes nonpromotable or their promotion is automatically delayed when the member is:

a. Absent without leave (AWOL)
b. Serving a court-martial sentenced or being punished under Article 15, UCMJ. They are considered to be serving a sentence or undergoing punishment, and therefore nonpromotable, through the last day as specified by the court-martial or Art 15, UCMJ.
c. Under undisposed court-martial charges (that is, charges that have been preferred, but not dismissed or withdrawn, nor has the member been tried and acquitted or sentenced).
d. Under investigation that may result in disciplinary action of any kind being taken against them.
e. Under suspension of favorable personnel actions.

Authority to announce promotion of members

Unit commanders with promotion authorization may post a promotion, in the appropriate forum as specified by S1 procedures, or may delegate this responsibility to a subordinate who will make a post in their name. S1 personnel or general staff officers or the Regimental CSM are the only personnel authorized to post the actual promotion orders

Date of rank and effective date

The DOR for promotion to a higher grade is the date specified in the promotion announcement or, when no date is specified, the date the announcement is posted.

Computing time in grade and service

The S1 Personnel Department will maintain and compute time-in-grade and time-in-service and those computations will be deemed as the official figures for the purpose of evaluating eligibility for promotion.

Chapter 2 Commissioned Officer Promotions

Section 1: Overview

Second Lieutenant promotions are based on Officer Development School (ODS) results. Spots will be assigned based on the needs of the regiment and the outcome of ODS.

Minimum Requirements

The minimum requirements for application to the Officer Development School are as follow:

  • Minimum rank of Specialist
  • Completion of NCOA
  • Completion of Server Admin Course
  • Any individual prerequisites set by Company Commanders for their assigned seats.

*Exceptions may be made by General Staff or Officer Development School Lead

Section II: Commissioned Officer Promotion Guidelines

Overview

Promotions from the rank of 2nd Lieutenant to the rank of Colonel are based on defined minimum requirements set forth in this section. Fast track promotions are not allowed.

Promotions above the rank of Colonel are based on the needs of the Regiment.

Minimum TIG for Promotion

The minimum TIG requirement for commissioned officers is six (6) months.

Additional Requirements for Promotion

In addition to the minimum TIG, a trooper must meet the following additional requirements to become promotable.

a. Assigned to a billet that allows promotions to the next rank in other to become promotable to that rank.
b. Recommendation by their commander for meeting performance standards as assessed by their commander that merits a promotion.

All of the officer’s commanders must agree to the recommendation if the officer is assigned to multiple billets.

Section III: General Officer Promotion Guidelines

Overview

Promotion to the rank of O6 and above shall be authorized by the Regimental Commander based on the needs of the Regiment and on recommendations of the General Staff.

Minimum TIG for Promotion

The minimum TIG requirement for promotion to the rank of O7 is nine (9) months at the rank of O6. The minimum TIG requirement for promotions above the rank of O7 is one (1) year at current rank. Minimum TIG may not apply based on billet limitations, see Chapter 4.

Chapter 3 – Warrant Officer Promotions

Section I: Overview

Promotions to Warrant Officer Candidate and above are based on assigned billets and needs of the Regiment. See Chapter 5, Section I for guidelines governing billet promotions.

Minimum Requirements

The minimum requirements for Warrant Officer Promotion are as follow:

a. Candidate must be a current member of the 7th Cavalry Regiment assigned to active duty.
b. Candidate must meet Time-In-Grade requirements per Chapter 3, Section II, paragraph 3-2.
c. Candidate must be in good standing per Chapter 1, Section III, paragraph 1-6.

Section II: Warrant Officer Promotion Guidelines

Minimum Time In Grade Requirements

The minimum TIG requirements for each rank are listed below.

Rank Minimum TIG
Warrant Officer 1 four (4) months as SPC
Chief Warrant Officer 2 four (4) months as WO1
Chief Warrant Officer 3 six (6) months as CW2
Chief Warrant Officer 4 six (6) months as CW3
Chief Warrant Officer 5 six (6) months as CW4

Additional Promotion Requirements

In addition to the minimum TIG, a trooper must meet the following additional requirements to become promotable.

a. Assigned to a billet (i.e. Pilot, Platoon Sergeant, Company First Sergeant) that allows promotions to the rank above WO1 in order to become promotable to that rank.
b. Completion of any Aviation for WO1 and higher.
c. Must have completed NCOA.
d. Recommendation by their commander for meeting performance standards as assessed by their commander that merits a promotion.
e. All of the trooper’s commanders must agree to the recommendation if the trooper is assigned to multiple billets.

Chapter 4 – Enlisted and Noncommissioned Officer Promotions

Section I: Enlisted Personnel Promotion Guidelines

Overview

Promotions from the rank of Private to the rank of Corporal are based on defined minimum requirements as set forth in this section. Fast track promotions of troopers below the rank of Corporal are not allowed with the exception as set forth in Chapter 5 as applicable.

Minimum TIG for Promotion

The minimum TIG requirements for each enlisted rank are listed below.

Rank Minimum TIG
Private (PVT) N/A
Private First Class (PFC) 30 days as PVT
Specialist (SPC) 60 days as PFC
Corporal (CPL) four (4) months as SPC(1)

(1) See paragraph 4-4 below.

Boot Camp Honor Graduate Promotion

The RTC commander may designate an honor graduate for a boot camp if the recruit demonstrates superior skill and a perfect score on the knowledge test. The honor graduate will be promoted to the rank of Private First Class instead of the customary rank of Private.

Additional Requirement for Corporal Promotion

In addition to the minimum TIG, a Specialist must complete Noncommissioned Officer Academy in order to become eligible for promotion to Corporal.

Section II: Noncommissioned Officer Promotion Guidelines

Overview

Promotions to Sergeant and above are based on assigned billets and needs of the Regiment. See Chapter 5, Section I for guidelines governing billet promotions.

Minimum TIG for Promotion

The minimum TIG requirements for each enlisted rank are listed below.

Rank Minimum TIG
Sergeant (SGT) four (4) months as CPL
Staff Sergeant (SSG) four (4) months as SGT
Sergeant First Class (SFC) six (6) months as SSG
Master Sergeant (MSG) six (6) months as SFC

Additional Requirements Promotion

In addition to the minimum TIG, a trooper must meet the following additional requirements to become promotable.

a. Assigned to a billet that allows promotions to the rank above Corporal in other to become promotable to that rank.
b. Recommendation by their commander for meeting performance standards as assessed by their commander that merits a promotion.

All of the trooper’s commanders must agree to the recommendation if the trooper is assigned to multiple billets.

Sergeant Major Promotion

The rank of Sergeant Major is reserved for the Battalion Sergeant Major billet and in special circumstances by special appointment by the Regimental Commander. The Battalion Sergeant Major is approved by the Regimental Command Sergeant Major and promoted by the Chief of Staff.

Command Sergeant Major Promotion

The rank of Command Sergeant Major is reserved for the Regimental Command Sergeant Major billet that is appointed and promoted by the Regimental Commander.

Chapter 5 – Special Promotions

Section I: Billet Promotions

Overview

Appointment to designated combat unit and staff department billet may require the promotion of the appointee to a rank equal to the minimum rank as detailed below. Exception being a trooper who does not have TIG for the promotion must serve a 30 day probationary period before promotion to the minimum rank for the billet.


Enlisted and Noncommissioned Officer Billets

Billet Minimum Rank Maximum Rank
Section Member PVT CPL
Section Leader PFC SGT
Platoon Sergeant SGT MSG
Company 1SG 1SG 1SG
Battalion SGM SGM SGM
Department NCOIC SGT MSG
MP and S2 * CPL SFC

* Only if serving in this department as primairy billet.

Warrant Officer Billets

Billet Minimum Rank Maximum Rank
Pilot PVT WO1
Aviation Section Leader WO1 CW2
Co Platoon Sergeant CW2 CW5
Co Company First Sergeant 1SG or CW5 1SG or CW5
Special Assignment by GOA WO1 CW5

Commisioned Officer Billets

Billet Minimum Rank Maximum Rank
Platoon Leader 2LT 1LT
Company CO or XO 1LT MAJ
Battalion XO MAJ LTC
Battalion CO MAJ COL
JAG OIC MAJ BG
Department OIC 2LT LTC
JAG Staff 2LT MAJ


General Officer Billets

Billet Minimum Rank Maximum Rank
Special Appointed Billets BG MG
Chief Of Staff BG LTG
Security Operations Cheif BG LTG
Information Management Officer BG LTG
Regimental Executive Officer BG GEN
Regimental Commanding Officer BG GOA

Billet Promotion Guidelines

a. If a billet appointee does not have TIG to be promoted to the minimum rank of the billet, he or she must serve a 30 day probationary period before promotion can take place.
b. If a billet appointment requires the appointee to be promoted, the appointee must serve in that billet for a minimum of six (6) months before the promotion becomes permanent.
c. If the appointee is removed from the billet, either voluntarily or as a result disciplinary action, or goes on ELOA, the appointee will be reduced to previous rank with consideration for TIG.
d. The only exception to this is if the appointee is promoted to another billet by command decision.

Section II: Fast-Track Promotions

Overview

Fast-track promotions outside the guidelines set forth in this document are not allowed unless approved by the Regimental Commanding Officer. Allowed fast-track promotions, as defined here, as a promotion where a trooper is promoted past their next rank in order to reach the minimum rank required for a billet.

Chapter 6 – Demotions/Reduction in Rank

Section I: Overview

This chapter governs the reduction in rank or demotion for a trooper in the 7th Cavalry. Every rank within the 7th Cavalry has a purpose and a meaning behind it. Rank is not given it is earned through ones actions within the unit. As such, Rank can be removed or lost as well. If a trooper is unable to perform their duties, or performs them poorly it may be necessary to reduce said trooper in rank and assigned them to a duty they are

Section II: Demotion Authority

All demotions/reductions in rank must be approved by the Chief of Staff or his designate. The Chief of Staff must make every effort to insure that the guidelines and policies set forth in this document are followed.

Section III: Non-Punitive Demotion

Every rank within the 7th Cavalry has a purpose and a meaning behind it. As such, if a trooper is unable to fulfill the duties of the rank to which they have been promoted they may be reduced to a rank more suitable to their ability and participation within the unit. These types of reductions or demotions are referred to as Non-Punitive and should not reflect negatively on the trooper.

a. Billet demotion. If a trooper assigned to a particular billet determines that they are unable to perform the duties of the billet, they are obligated to inform their superior so that their duties do not go unfulfilled. In this case the trooper may be demoted. See the table below.
Rank Equivalent Rank Demotible to
First Sergeant (1SG) Corporal (CPL)
Sergeant Major or Command Sergeant (SGM/CSM) Staff Sergeant (SSG)
Warrant Officer 1 (WO1) Corporal (CPL) Corporal (CPL)
Chief Warrant Officer 2 (CW2) Sergeant (SGT) Corporal (CPL)
Chief Warrant Officer 3 (CW3) Staff Sergeant (SSG) Corporal (CPL)
Chief Warrant Officer 4 (CW4) Sergeant First Class (SFC) Corporal (CPL)
Chief Warrant Officer 5 (CW5) Master Sergeant (MSG), First Sergeant (1SG) (assuming 1SG billet) Corporal (CPL)
Commissioned Officer (2LT-MAJ) Sergeant (SGT)

The above is subject to

Section IV: Demotion due to Absence

A trooper will receive a demotion for being absent from the Regiment. Absence from the Regiment occurs when a trooper is unable to be present and perform their minimum duties. Minimum duties are defined by billet. Absence from the Regiment is classified differently base upon the reason for the absence as listed below.

a. Absent Without Leave (AWOL). A trooper is AWOL if they fail to make the required forum post once a week and they have not filed for Leave of Absence (LOA), Extended Leave of Absence (ELOA), or discharge/retirement. After being AWOL for 1 week, a trooper is discharged.
b. Leave of Absence (LOA). A trooper who is unable to be present and fulfill their duties for a period of seven (7) days, but no more than fourteen (14) days, and has filed the appropriate Personal Action Form (PAF) is considered to be LOA.
c. Extended Leave of Absence. A trooper who is unable to be present and fulfill their duties for a period of fourteen (14) days, but no more than forty-five (45) days, and has filed the appropriate PAF is considered to be ELOA. Any trooper absent more than 45 days that has not extended their ELOA status by filing a subsequent PAF will be discharged.
d. Discharge. Any trooper that has been discharged from the 7th Cavalry Regiment.


The type of absence will determine the type of demotion for a trooper and is as follows:

a. AWOL: Any enlisted trooper discharged due to AWOL status will be reduced in rank by two (2) ranks, but no lower than Private (PVT).
b. LOA: Any trooper that returns to duty before their LOA status expires (14 days) will not be demoted.
c. ELOA: Only troopers filling a billet with a minimum rank requirement are subject to demotion should they go on ELOA. These billets are defined in Chapter 5, Section 5-1 of this document. Any rank reduction due to ELOA status is applied when the trooper returns to active duty.

If the trooper can return to their original billet, or another billet to which their rank would apply, then there will be no reduction in rank.

d. Discharge: All troopers who are discharged from the Regiment will receive a rank reduction upon re-enlistment, this applies no matter the length of the discharge. No discharge is official until posted in the Discharged from the 7th Cavalry Regiment forum ([1]). The level of demotion is determined by the type of discharge.
  • Discharge due to AWOL status: minimum of 2 grades
  • Discharge after being ELOA more than 45 days: minimum of 2 grades
  • General Discharge: minimum of 1 grade
  • Retirement: minimum of 1 grade (if Billet is available, otherwise SGT)

For every 6 months spent discharged/retired, an additional rank reduction will occur.

Note: Any trooper that re-enlists, no matter the terms of discharge, will not be eligible for any leadership position or additional billet for a period of no less than 90 days from the date of their re-enlistment.

Section V: Punitive Demotion

A punitive demotion is received as a result of disciplinary action resulting from violations the General Orders, Code of Conduct, Team Speak 3 Policy, and UCMJ of the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment. At a minimum, an Article 15 is required in order to reduce a trooper in rank. The severity of the demotion is determined by the ruling of the Court, or the adjudicating officer in the instance of an Article 15.