How to Get Promoted Houston Medical Response Group Texas Medical Rangers.

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How to Get Promoted Houston Medical Response Group Texas Medical Rangers

Things to consider: This reviews the education requirements for promotion. Some Medical Rangers are not interested in promotions – the pay is the same at any rank – we are all volunteers. Pay might be available in some emergencies, but it is not ‘in the plan’ at this time. Sometimes there may be limited reimbursement for some expenses – but there may not be, also. We are a volunteer agency. Welcome volunteer! [more]

A Caution: Some of the following requirements ‘don’t make sense’ at this time for Medical Rangers. Much of the rest of the State Guard is based on military police job descriptions. So - some [but not all] education requirements have military police components. These should change eventually for Medical Rangers, but they have not changed yet.

How to use tool: Step 1 – Ask yourself whether you were appointed as a Medical Ranger in the “Army Style” or “Air Force Style”. Most people are Army Style. Step 2 – Go to the correct section - Army or Air Force Step 3 – Find your current rank Step 4 – Do ‘all the things’ required up and including your current rank plus the requirements for the next rank to fulfill the educational requirement. Step 5 – Note that there is time in the Guard requirement for most promotions. Step 6 – Ask for help with things you don’t understand.

“Army Style” Medical Rangers

ENLISTED AND NCO PERSONNEL (ARMY) RANKTIME IN GRADE EDUCATION REQUIREMENT PROMOTION TO E-26 MOS Completion of Initial Entry Training (1 weekend of Basic Training) E-39 MOS Completion of Initial Entry Training (1 weekend of Basic Training) E-412 MOS Online Completion of “Physical Security Course (Course no. 191 G11)”, 4 subcourses E-518 MOS Online Completion of US Army “NCO Primary Leadership Subjects Course (Course no. 553B D21)”, 3 subcourses. E-624 MOS Online Completion of US Army Primary Leadership Development Course OR Completion of US Army “Basic Leadership Subjects Course (Course no. 553B D31)”, 3 subcourses. E-724 MOS Online Completion of US Army Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course OR completion of US Army Military Police “Basic Refresher Course (CMF 95) (Course no. 91 M15)”, 21 subcourses. E-824 MOS Online Completion of US Army Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course OR Completion of US Army Military Police “Advanced NCO Refresher Course (MOS 95B) (Course no. 191 M11)”, 37 subcourses. E-936 MOS Online Completion of US Army Senior Noncommissioned Officer Course OR Completion of USMC “Staff Noncommissioned Officers Advanced Distance Education Program (SNCOADEP)” 31.5 hours of student learning.

WARRANT OFFICERS (ARMY) RANK TIG EDUCATION REQUIREMENT PROMOTION TO CW22 50% completion of “Supervisor Development Course (SDC) (Course no. 131 F21. Total course consists of 2 Modules (39 credit hours) OR 50% completion of US Army CID Warrant Officer Refresher Course (Course no. 191 W11)”, Total course consists of 16 subcourses. CW33 100% completion of “Supervisor Development Course (SDC) (Course no. 131 F21, Total course consists of 2 Modules (39 credit hours) OR 100% completion of US Army CID Warrant Officer Refresher Course (Course no. 191 W11)”, Total course consists of 16 subcourses. CW43 50% completion of US Army Warrant Officer Advanced Course Prerequisites “Action Officer Development Course ST7000-D (131 F41)”, Total course consists of 11 lessons and 5 appendices, 21 credit hours. CW53 100% completion of US Army Warrant Advanced Course Prerequisites “Action Officer Development Course ST7000-D (131 F41)”, Total course consists of 11 lessons and 5 appendices, 21 credit hours.

OFFICERS (ARMY) RANKTIME IN GRADEEDUCATION REQUIREMENT PROMOTION TONORMALEXCELLENT O-221 Completion of a US Army Officer Basic Course (any branch) OR Completion of US Army “Basic Military Police Branch Orientation Course (Course no. 191 Q13)”, 28 subcourses. O-332 Completion of a US Army Officer Advanced Course (any branch) OR Completion of US Army “Military Police Officer Advanced Course (Course no. 191 A11)”, Phase I, 22 subcourses. O-453 No additional PME requirements. O % completion of US Army Command and General Staff College OR 50% completion of USMC “Command and Staff Course (CSCDEP) Distance Education Program 8800”, Total course consists of 5 subcourses. O % completion of US Army Command and General Staff College OR 100% completion of USMC “Command and Staff Course (CSDEP) Distance Education Program 8800”, Total course consists of 5 subcourses. O-755 No additional PME required. Completion of US Army War College highly recommended. O-8NOT SPECIFIED No additional PME required. Completion of US Army War College highly recommended.

“AIR FORCE Style” Medical Rangers

ENLISTED AND NCO PERSONNEL (AIR FORCE) RANK TIG EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENT PROMOTION TO E-26 MOS Completion of Initial Entry Training (1 Weekend of Basic Training) E-39 MOS Completion of Initial Entry Training (1 Weekend of Basic Training) E-412 MOS Completion of USAF Specialty Code (ie MOS): USAF Security Forces 3-Level Course (CD). Copy available through S-1 or S-3 (Personnel Officer or Training & Ops Officer) E-518 MOS Completion of USAF Specialty Code: USAF Security Forces 5-Level Course (hard copy) USAF Airmen Leadership School (CD) or USAF Basic NCO Professionalism Course in-residence at the USAF NCO Academy, Lackland AFB, San Antonio, TX. E-624 MOS No additional PME requirements. E-724 MOS Completion of USAF NCO Academy (CD) or USAF Advanced NCO Professionalism Course through the USAF Leadership School (CD) or USAF NCO Professionalism Course in-residence at the NCO Academy, Lackland AFB, San Antonio, TX. E-824 MOS No additional PME requirements. E-936 MOS Completion of USAF Senior NCO Academy (CD).

OFFICERS (AIR FORCE) RANKTIGEDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENT PROMOTION TONORMAL EXCELLENT O-221 Completion of USAF Air and Space Power Course (can be completed via internet). - O-332 No additional PME required. O-453 Completion of USAF Squadron Officer School (can be completed via internet) O % completion of USAF Air Command and Staff College (can be completed via internet). - O % completion of USAF Air Command and Staff College (can be completed via internet). O-755 No additional PME required. Completion of Air War College highly recommended. O-8 NOT SPECIFIED No additional PME required. Completion of Air War College highly recommended.