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Retention Control Point (RCP) - ArmyReenlistment

Retention Control Point (RCP). Retention Control Points (RCP) are for enlisted Soldiers serving on active duty across all Army components. These are the MAXIMUM ...

Army Retention Control Points - HRC

The most current RCP information can be found in DA PAM 601-280 chapter 3-4. Effective immediately eligible Soldiers/Members who volunteer and are approved for ...

Retention Control Points (RCP) - HRC - Army.mil

The USG routinely intercepts and monitors communications on this IS for purposes including, but not limited to, penetration testing, COMSEC ...

Temporary Change to Retention Control Points (RCP) for Enlisted ...

Applicability. This applies to the Soldiers serving Regular Army (RA), United States. Army Reserve (USAR) and Army National Guard of the United States ...

Change the Retention Control Point (RCP) : r/army - Reddit

We should just get rid of RCP. If SPC Snuffy wants to be an E-4 and turn wrenches for 20 years let him. In the long run I think the benefits out way the cons.

MEMORANDUM OF CONSIDERATION

In 1990 the retention control point (RCP) for individuals in pay grade E-5 was 13 years and for “promotable” E-5s (those with promotion list standing to pay ...

Retention Control Point - Health.mil

Definition: The number of years a Service member may serve at a particular rank. Source of Definition: Disability Evaluation System.

U.S. Army Human Resources Command | Facebook - Facebook

U.S. Army has announced changes to the Retention Control Points (RCP) for enlisted Soldiers serving in the active component and U.S. Army Reserve AGR...

Army Retention Control Points (RCP) For Enlisted Soldiers

Changes to the Army Retention Control Points (RCP) SOLDIERS NOT SERVING ON AN INDEFINITE REENLISTMENT, WHO REACH THEIR RCP DURING THEIR CURRENT ENLISTMENT ...

New Army retention regulation takes effect May 1

Retention control points, the high-year tenure limits for the ranks of private through command sergeant major, have seen several adjustments ...

New Army Retention Control Points: What they are, how they can ...

If you are a Soldier not serving on an indefinite reenlistment (staff sergeant or above with more than 10 years of service), and you reach your ...

Retention Control Point Extension: Soldiers with an ETS between 8 ...

Check out this info on the new DA 601-280, Army Retention Program Procedures regarding Retention Control Points! - Retention Control Point ...

Army stabilizes manpower, alters retention control points - DVIDS

The RCP program was designed to stabilize the Army's manpower. The new rules will significantly reduce the time staff sergeants and below can ...

NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU ARNG-HRH 8 September 2017 ...

ARNG-HRH Policy Memorandum #15-017, subject: Retention Control Points. (RCPs) for Enlisted Soldiers Serving in the AGR Program (Title 10 and 32) ...

US Army makes changes to retention programs

... Retention Control Point System. Bar to Continued Service program. Formerly known as the Bar to Reenlistment Program, all enlisted ranks in ...

RCP changes pressure soldiers to leave Army - DVIDS

Effective June 1, changes to the Army's Retention Control Point will affect Regular Army and Army National Guard and Reserve Components serving on active duty.

National Guard Regulation 600-5 Effective: 12 May 2023

Qualitative Retention Board. RCP. Retention Control Point. REFRAD. Release from Active Duty or Release from FTNGD. ROTC. Reserve Officers ...

3,000 NCOs getting the ax from Army with new policy

Retention control points are the maximum amount of years an enlisted soldier can serve before he or she must be promoted or leave the Army.

Army to begin adjusting retention-control points - MilitaryNews.com

The retention-control points, or RCPs, decrease the time Soldiers and junior NCOs can stay in their current rank by an average of three years.

Army adjusts retention control points for junior enlisted

Retention control points, or RCPs, refer to the number of years a Soldier may serve to, at a particular rank. For example, the retention control ...