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Title: Eastern Region Reserve Components


1
Eastern Region Reserve Components
U.S. Army Cadet Command
LTC Dave Branscom 502-624-2462 David.Branscom_at_usac
c.army.mil
MAJ Dan McKee 502-624-5211 Daniel.McKee_at_usacc.army
.mil
SSG George Steiner 502-624-7077 George.Steiner_at_usa
cc.army.mil
2
Agenda
  • Reserve Comp. Support - What we do for you
  • Reserve Component Sales/Marketing
  • TPU Adjunct Faculty Program
  • LTs Referred to RC
  • MRE
  • GRFD Contracting
  • SMP Contracting - USAREC

3
What we do for you!
  • Provide staff oversight of the AGR-R officer
    PMS/APMS nomination, selection, assignment and
    management process
  • Assist with coordination with RC units, commands
    and state officer strength managers
  • Assist with issues pertaining to the
    recruitment, retention, commissioning and
    assignment of Lieutenants in the Reserve
    Components
  • Promote RC programs such as GRFD, ECP, SMP and
    RCGBR and ensure they are effectively utilized to
    support force generation requirements
  • Facilitate RC support and augmentation on campus
    and to the Leader's Training Course

4
RC Sales and Marketing
  • Putting the Reserve back in Reserve Officers
    Training Corps The way ahead to 5350
  • Two ways to increase prospects and contracting
  • - Target RC units in your area
  • - Market RC programs to prospects who are
    hesitant about committing to serving on active
    duty
  • Market GRFD and SMP programs as alternative
    means to supplement students income as well as
    providing valuable leadership and management
    experience

5
TPU Adjunct Faculty Program
  • Adjunct Faculty - MAJ, CPT, MSG or SFC (SSG can
    be waivered) assigned to units specifically
    designed to provide Adjunct Faculty support on
    Campus
  • Must be assigned to 1 of the 3 Adjunct Faculty
    BNs nation wide that fall under the 104th
    Division, 84th Training Command
  • Can perform as platform instructors, PT
    instructors, support Labs, FTXs and Ranger
    Challenge and assist in recruiting operations
  • Can perform 16 hours of duty per month plus has
    some Annual Training (AT) days available as well
  • PMS must certify AFs annual training plan and
    has input to officers or NCOs evaluation
  • AF cant serve as a COMTEK employee at the same
    ROTC BN

6
TPU Adjunct Faculty Program
  • Adjunct Faculty BN Commanders
  • North East 4-415th (SROTC) 3rd BDE, 104th
    Div LTC Michael Reed michael.j.reed_at_usar
    .army.mil
  • Mid West/South East 4-413th (SROTC) 2nd
    BDE, 104th Div LTC Gartha Ingram -
    gartha.ingram_at_us.army.mil
  • West 4-414th (SROTC) 1st BDE, 104th Div
    LTC Frederick Maiocco
    frederick.maiocco_at_usar.army.mil

7
LTs Referred to RC
  • LTs which were notified they would be referred
    into the Reserve Components will be given an
    opportunity for an initial tour on Active Duty
  • Officer will be branched based on the needs of
    the Army
  • Tour length will likely be limited to 3 years
  • Upon completion of initial tour the officer will
    be returned to the Reserve Components to complete
    their statutory obligation
  • Officer may elect to serve in USAR or ARNG
  • Official implementing guidance still to come

8
Managed Reporting Environment (MRE)
  • UIC Reports
  • UIC Info Report provides current address data
    for the selected UIC to include telephone number
  • Vacancy Reports Most Reports are sorted by
    city, in alphabetical order
  • 09R Vacs by State displays all 09R vacancies
    for a user selected state. LT Vacs by AOC
    displays all LT vacancies for a user selected AOC
  • LT Vacs by AOC by State displays all LT
    vacancies for a user selected AOC and state
  • LT Vacs by State displays all LT vacancies for
    a user selected state
  • All reports are displayed in excel format for
    easy saving or printing

9
Managed Reporting Environment (MRE)
  • Access to MRE has been sporadic recently
  • USARC changed policy on process for completing
    LT assignment process
  • Utilize MRE as you have been previously
    instructed up to the point you build the
    reservation and obtain a control
  • Once you have a control contact Sandra Balkcom
    at the USARC at 404-464-9671 or 404-464-8931 or
    at sandra.l.sasser_at_usar.army.mil
  • She will complete the process and lock in the
    assignment

10
U.S. Army Cadet Command
Guaranteed Reserve Forces Duty (GRFD) And Simultan
eous Membership Program
11
ROTC cadre and State/Reserve recruiting personnel
can receive more information by contacting
USACC POC
MAJ David Eldridge 757-788-4551 David.Eldridge_at_usa
cc.army.mil
CPT Nancy Davis 757-788-2782 Nancy.Davis_at_usacc.arm
y.mil
12
Program (Overview)
ARNG Scholarships
USAR Scholarships
GRFD-ARNG
Dedicated ARNG
GRFD-USAR
3 yr AD Ded. ARNG
13
GRFD Control Numbers
  • All Control Numbers
  • Come with or without a scholarship
  • Guarantees reserve forces duty
  • Requires SMP participation
  • Allows commissioning in Guard or USAR
  • Cadet can request anytime prior to accession
  • GRFD Without Scholarship
  • No scholarship money (no tuition no RB)
  • 6x2 obligation (6 yrs active drilling/2 yrs IRR
    option)
  • Can request revocation prior to accession
    (allows for active duty competition)

14
GRFD Control Numbers
  • GRFD With Scholarship
  • Five types of scholarships
  • MJ- Military Junior College (up to 2 years)
  • GRFD- USAR (up to 2 years)
  • GRFD- National Guard (up to 2 years)
  • Dedicated Guard (up to 3 years)
  • Dedicated Guard 3yr Advance Designee (high
    school)
  • All have book stipend and either tuition fees
    or room board option
  • Dedicated Guard requires ARNG commissioning
  • Can not revoke scholarship compete for AD
  • Obligation changes (not increases) to 8x0

15
Financial Benefits
  • Minimum Cash Earnings
  • ROTC Stipend (MS II, 8 months)
  • Drill Pay (E5 for 12 MUTA 4 AT)
  • Cash
  • Additional (if eligible)
  • Federal Tuition Assistance
  • Montgomery GI Bill (RC GI Bill)
  • Montgomery GI Bill Kicker
  • GRFD/Dedicated NG scholarships
  • State Tuition Assistance (Guard)
  • 2,800/year
  • 4,756/year
  • 7,556/year
  • 4,500/year
  • 3,090/year
  • 3,500/year
  • Tuition or RB
  • Up to free tuition

Based on 10 months benefits as full time
student unless indicated otherwise
16
Financial Benefits
  • Maximum Cash Earnings
  • SROTC Stipend (MS IV, 8 months)
  • Drill Pay (E5, 3yr, 12 MUTA 4 AT)
  • Federal Tuition Assistance
  • Montgomery GI Bill (RC GI Bill)
  • Montgomery GI Bill Kicker
  • Cash
  • Additional (if eligible)
  • Accessions Bonus (non-scholarship)
  • GRFD/Dedicated NG scholarships
  • State Tuition Assistance (Guard)
  • 4,000/year
  • 5,224/year
  • 4,500/year
  • 3,090/year
  • 3,500/year
  • 20,314/year
  • 10,000
  • Tuition or RB
  • Up to free tuition

Based on 10 months benefits as full time
student unless indicated otherwise
17
SMP Slide
  • Simultaneous Membership Program
  • Contracted cadets serve as members of the
    reserve components and ROTC. Cadets are
    non-deployable.
  • Eligibility Requirements
  • Open to all contracted, non-scholarship cadets,
    and required for all GRFD cadets (scholarship
    non-scholarship) prior service MOS
    qualification not required.

18
ROTCSimultaneous Membership Program
Processing a Cadet
  • PMS confirms w/ TPU commander, or GC,
    officer-trainee position exists and the TPU
    commander will accept Cadet for position
  • Requests orders from ROTC Region reassigning
    Cadet from Control Group (ROTC) to the TPU as a
    CDT (ES), reporting code 09R20
  • Sends a packet to the appropriate MEPS guidance
    counselor
  • All copies of the DD Form 1966-series
  • Original and one copy of the DD Form 4-series
    used on enrollment of the Cadet in the ROTC
    Basic/Advanced Course (MS III/MS IV)
  • Two copies of the latest physical and medical
    history (SF 88 and SF 93)
  • Five copies of the order reassigning the Cadet
    from Control Group (ROTC) to a TPU

19
ROTCSimultaneous Membership Program
Processing a Cadet
  • Cdt completes DD Form 1966-series w/ Rctr, GC or
    MEPS input as appropriate.
  • GC reviews packet, qualifies Cdt for unit
    assignment
  • If qualified, ASVAB and 110 GT. The GC notifies
    PMS reassignment continues
  • If not, the counselor will return the packet to
    the PMS revoke reassignment order and advise the
    CDT that he or she is not eligible for
    participation in the ROTC/SMP
  • If qualified, the PMS executes these forms and
    sends them to GC
  • Executes DA Form 4824-R w/ Cdts signature and
    TPU commanders authentication
  • Execute a DA Form 3540-series by obtaining the
    Cdts signature
  • GC sends 2 copies of the packet to HRC St. Louis
    and ARCOM
  • Give the Cadet copies of all documents to take to
    TPU

20
ROTCSimultaneous Membership Program
Processing a Soldier assigned to a TPU
  • TPU Soldier executes Simultaneous Membership
    Agreement (DA Form 4824R)
  • TPU commander authenticates it (with letter of
    acceptance from PMS)
  • DA Form 4824 and copies distributed as follows
  • Original and cover memo to file in OMPF sent to
    HRC St. Louis
  • Copy attached as an addendum to the Soldiers DA
    Form 3540 series, in MPRJ
  • A copy will be provided to the Soldier
  • A copy will be provided to the appropriate
    ARCOM/GOCOM
  • TPU Soldier becomes a participant in ROTC/SMP
    when enrolled in the ROTC Basic/Advanced Course
    (MS III/MS IV). They remain assigned to TPU in
    officer-trainee position.
  • TPU commander will provide the appropriate PMS
    with a reproduced copy of the Soldiers current
    enlistment agreement (DD Form 4 series)

21
References-Guidelines
  • CC Reg 145-1 Army ROTC Scholarship Policy,
    Administrative, and Procedural Instructions
  • CC Reg 145-9 Reserve Officers Training Corps
    Accessioning and Commissioning
  • CC Reg 145-10 Guaranteed Reserve Forces Duty
    Program
  • CC Reg 145-11 Simultaneous Membership Program
  • http//www.gibill.va.gov/
  • http//www.virtualarmory.com/education/
  • http//dma.wi.gov/section.asp?linkid70locid12
  • http//education.military.com/money-for-school/gi-
    bill/learn-to-use-your-gi-bill

22
Questions?
23
U.S. Army Cadet Command
Guaranteed Reserve Forces Duty (GRFD) And Simultan
eous Membership Program
24
BLUF
  • Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF)
  • The United States Army Reserve (USAR) or Army
    National Guard (ARNG) will pay your college
    tuition or room board for two - three years in
    exchange for eight years of service.

Some exceptions apply.
25
Program (Overview)
26
Program (Overview)
3 yr AD Ded. ARNG
27
GRFD Control Numbers
All Control Numbers Come with or without a
scholarship Guarantees reserve forces duty
Requires SMP participation Allows commissioning
in Guard or USAR Cadet can request anytime prior
to accession GRFD Without Scholarship No
scholarship money (no tuition no RB) 6x2
obligation (6 yrs active drilling/2 yrs IRR
option) Can request revocation prior to
accession (allows for active duty competition)
Note accession takes place fall of senior year
28
GRFD Control Numbers
GRFD With Scholarship Five types of
scholarships MJ- Military Junior College (up to 2
years) GRFD- USAR (up to 2 years) GRFD-
National Guard (up to 2 years) Dedicated Guard
(up to 3 years) Dedicated Guard 3yr Advance
Designee (high school) All have book stipend and
either tuition fees or room board
option Dedicated Guard requires ARNG
commissioning Can not revoke scholarship
compete for AD Obligation changes (not increases)
to 8x0
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Scholarships At A Glance
  • Guaranteed Reserve Forces Duty
  • For Guard or USAR
  • Up to 2 years
  • Participates in SMP
  • Go Guard or USAR
  • Pays tuition or RB
  • Non-revocable
  • 416 Scholarships
  • Can use any GI bill
  • Dedicated Army National Guard
  • For Guard only
  • Up to 3 years
  • Participates in SMP
  • Go Guard
  • Pays tuition or RB
  • Non-revocable
  • Limited only by funding
  • Cant use Select Reserve GI bill (1606/1607)

Exception Military Junior Colleges may revoke
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Commitments
  • The Army Will
  • Pay full tuition or RB (up to 10K, on/off
    campus)
  • Provide a monthly stipend while attending school
  • Pay four days for two days work (see SMP slide)
  • Provide additional money for job qualified (MOSQ)
    Soldiers/Cadets (GI Bill possibly SMP Kicker)
  • Provide federal tuition assistance, if eligible
  • Pay up to 10,000 accession bonus upon completing
    BOLC II III for non-scholarship qualified
    officers

31
Commitments
  • The Cadet Will
  • Contract as a ROTC Cadet
  • Join a USAR/ARNG unit as a SMP Cadet and drill
    monthly (see SMP slide)
  • Accept a commission attend BOLC II III
  • Drill with a USAR/ARNG for eight years
  • Mobilize if/when unit is called

32
Guarantee Reserve Forces Duty
  • GRFD (scholarship option)
  • Five Types
  • 1) Military Junior College (2 years)
  • 2) GRFD-USAR (2 years or less)
  • 3) GRFD-NG (2 years or less)
  • 4) Dedicated Guard (3 years or less)
  • 5) 3 Year Advance Designee, Dedicate Guard
  • Commission Guard or USAR (GRFD only)
  • Guarantees NG or USAR service
  • Serve eight years in drilling status

33
Guaranteed Reserve Forces Duty
  • GRFD (non-scholarship option)
  • No scholarship money (no tuition or RB)
  • Must enroll in SMP (see SMP slide)
  • Commission NG or USAR (GRFD only)
  • Guarantees NG or USAR service
  • Serve six years in drilling status (plus two
    years in Individual Ready Reserve)

IRR soldiers subject to recall by Active Duty,
NG, or USAR
34
SMP Slide
  • Simultaneous Membership Program
  • Contracted cadets serve as members of the
    reserve components and ROTC. Cadets are
    non-deployable.
  • Eligibility Requirements
  • Open to all contracted, non-scholarship cadets,
    and required for all GRFD cadets (scholarship
    non-scholarship) prior service MOS
    qualification not required.

35
Financial Benefits
  • Minimum Cash Earnings
  • ROTC Stipend (MS II, 8 months)
  • Drill Pay (E5 for 12 MUTA 4 AT)
  • Cash
  • Additional (if eligible)
  • Federal Tuition Assistance
  • Montgomery GI Bill (RC GI Bill)
  • Montgomery GI Bill Kicker
  • GRFD/Dedicated NG scholarships
  • State Tuition Assistance (Guard)
  • 2,800/year
  • 4,756/year
  • 7,556/year
  • 4,500/year
  • 3,090/year
  • 3,500/year
  • Tuition or RB
  • Up to free tuition

Based on 10 months benefits as full time
student unless indicated otherwise
36
Financial Benefits
  • Maximum Cash Earnings
  • SROTC Stipend (MS IV, 8 months)
  • Drill Pay (E5, 3yr, 12 MUTA 4 AT)
  • Federal Tuition Assistance
  • Montgomery GI Bill (RC GI Bill)
  • Montgomery GI Bill Kicker
  • Cash
  • Additional (if eligible)
  • Accessions Bonus (non-scholarship)
  • GRFD/Dedicated NG scholarships
  • State Tuition Assistance (Guard)
  • 4,000/year
  • 5,224/year
  • 4,500/year
  • 3,090/year
  • 3,500/year
  • 20,314/year
  • 10,000
  • Tuition or RB
  • Up to free tuition

Based on 10 months benefits as full time
student unless indicated otherwise
37
ROTC cadre and State/Reserve recruiting personnel
can receive more information by contacting
USACC POC
MAJ David Eldridge 757-788-4551 David.Eldridge_at_usa
cc.army.mil
CPT Nancy Davis 757-788-2782 Nancy.Davis_at_usacc.arm
y.mil
38
References-Guidelines
  • CC Reg 145-1 Army ROTC Scholarship Policy,
    Administrative, and Procedural Instructions
  • CC Reg 145-9 Reserve Officers Training Corps
    Accessioning and Commissioning
  • CC Reg 145-10 Guaranteed Reserve Forces Duty
    Program
  • CC Reg 145-11 Simultaneous Membership Program
  • http//www.gibill.va.gov/
  • http//www.virtualarmory.com/education/
  • http//dma.wi.gov/section.asp?linkid70locid12
  • http//education.military.com/money-for-school/gi-
    bill/learn-to-use-your-gi-bill

39
ROTCSimultaneous Membership Program
Reserve Officer Training Corp/Simultaneous
Membership Program AR 601-210 Chap 9 Para 9-14
  • The ROTC/SMP is a voluntary officer training
    program designed to increase the number of ROTC
    officers available for the Reserve Forces Duty.
    It provides an incentive to encourage enrollment
    and participation in the ROTC advanced camp
  • Cadets receiving financial assistance under the
    Army ROTC scholarship are not eligible to
    participate in the ROTC/SMP except recipients of
    the Reserve Forces Duty Scholarship Program who
    are required to participate in the ROTC/SMP
  • A Reserve component Soldier or a Cadet may enlist
    as a potential participant for assignment to an
    officer-trainee position in a TPU on the basis of
    three officer trainee positions for each assigned
    officer in an authorized position. The Soldier
    or Cadet will be assigned as over strength
    against that officer position

40
ROTCSimultaneous Membership Program
Requirements before Enlistment
  • Officer Trainee vacancy must exist in the TPU
  • Agree to apply for enrollment to ROTC advanced
    camp 1 year after enlistment
  • Be of Good Moral Character
  • Citizen of the United States
  • Age At least 17
  • GRFD Scholarship under age 31 at years end of
    the year of commissioning
  • Non-Scholarship commissioned by age 29 PMS
    waiver to age 32
  • Qualifying DODMERB or MEPS Physical
  • 850 SAT, 19 ACT or 85 PSAT (Rctg Bde Commander
    may waive)
  • Meet requirement of AR 145-1, table 5-1 for entry
    into the ROTC advanced course
  • PMS Certification (letter of acceptance) to the
    Guidance Counselor

41
ROTCSimultaneous Membership Program
Requirements at and after enlistment
  • Prior Service applicants must enlist for 4 years
  • Non-Prior Service applicants must enlist for 8
    years
  • Must attend all scheduled Battle Assemblies (TPU
    Cdr may authorize RST for ROTC training w/ prior
    coordination)
  • NPS must attend BCT within 270 Days
  • PS who have completed BT, do not have to attend
    BCT
  • Apply for enrollment in ROTC Advanced Course
    within 1 year
  • BT requirement This option does not apply to
    persons already enrolled as MS III
  • Soldiers failing to meet the requirements of the
    ROTC contract will be retained by the AR unit in
    an enlisted status to completion of their MSO,
    (they may request a discharge from the AR)

42
ROTCSimultaneous Membership Program
Documents for the SMP process
  • DD Form 4/1-2 (Certified True Copies)
  • DA Form 597 or 597-3 (Certified True Copies)
  • SF 88 93 or DD 2351
  • Orders transferring cadet from Control Group to
    TPU
  • Cadet Record Brief
  • DODMERB physical
  • Certified Copy of Transcript
  • DA Form 4824-R ROTC/SMP Agreement
  • DA Form 3540 Certificate and Acknowledgement of
    Service Requirement
  • Unit Acceptance Letter

43
ROTCSimultaneous Membership Program
Processing a Cadet
  • PMS confirms w/ TPU commander, or GC,
    officer-trainee position exists and the TPU
    commander will accept Cadet for position
  • Requests orders from ROTC Region reassigning
    Cadet from Control Group (ROTC) to the TPU as a
    CDT (ES), reporting code 09R20
  • Sends a packet to the appropriate MEPS guidance
    counselor
  • All copies of the DD Form 1966-series
  • Original and one copy of the DD Form 4-series
    used on enrollment of the Cadet in the ROTC
    Basic/Advanced Course (MS III/MS IV)
  • Two copies of the latest physical and medical
    history (SF 88 and SF 93)
  • Five copies of the order reassigning the Cadet
    from Control Group (ROTC) to a TPU
  • Cdt completes DD Form 1966-series w/ Rctr, GC or
    MEPS input as appropriate.
  • GC reviews packet, qualifies Cdt for unit
    assignment
  • If qualified, ASVAB and 110 GT. The GC notifies
    PMS reassignment continues
  • If not, the counselor will return the packet to
    the PMS revoke reassignment order and advise the
    CDT that he or she is not eligible for
    participation in the ROTC/SMP
  • If qualified, the PMS executes these forms and
    sends them to GC
  • Executes DA Form 4824-R w/ Cdts signature and
    TPU commanders authentication
  • Execute a DA Form 3540-series by obtaining the
    Cdts signature
  • GC sends 2 copies of the packet to HRC St. Louis
    and ARCOM
  • Give the Cadet copies of all documents to take to
    TPU

44
ROTCSimultaneous Membership Program
Processing a Soldier assigned to a TPU
  • TPU Soldier executes Simultaneous Membership
    Agreement (DA Form 4824R)
  • TPU commander authenticates it (with letter of
    acceptance from PMS)
  • DA Form 4824 and copies distributed as follows
  • Original and cover memo to file in OMPF sent to
    HRC St. Louis
  • Copy attached as an addendum to the Soldiers DA
    Form 3540 series, in MPRJ
  • A copy will be provided to the Soldier
  • A copy will be provided to the appropriate
    ARCOM/GOCOM
  • TPU Soldier becomes a participant in ROTC/SMP
    when enrolled in the ROTC Basic/Advanced Course
    (MS III/MS IV). They remain assigned to TPU in
    officer-trainee position.
  • TPU commander will provide the appropriate PMS
    with a reproduced copy of the Soldiers current
    enlistment agreement (DD Form 4 series)
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