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  2. How do we login into MODS? - RallyPoint

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    Posted >1 y ago. For anything other than your own medical readiness or the 68W module, you will have to apply for access. You will need to to fill out a DD 2875, and a DD 2929. You will then have to have your approving authority and your security manager sign the 2875 before submission. This link has the step by step as well as some recommended ...

  3. Why are all military websites marked as "not secure" by ... -...

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    military sites utilize a different kind of security certificate that most web browsers, unless you have downloaded certain plugins, won't recognize. It isn't that the site is actually insecure rather you browser thinks that it is because it doesn't understand the codes. Vote up. (4)

  4. Does anyone have access to MEDPROS and ATTRS from home?

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    Access to these systems was disabled by the G6 of the Army. Apparently, they are supposed to be reactivating somehow or offering a work-around, but its now been over a year with no home access and it has created quite a few problems (especially for us reservists). What annoys me, is the fact that the reason they did was for security, allowing ...

  5. Do you have to be green on MEDPROS to ETS from the Army Reserves?

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    I am currently serving in the Army Reserves and my ETS date is approaching on April 30th. My PSG has told me that if I am not green on medpros then I can’t ETS and will have to drill past my ETS. I have done all I can do on my ETS packet. However the earliest I could schedule my QTC appointments is well past my ETS date. My question is do you have to be green on medpros to ETS from the army ...

  6. Has anyone switched from Army Reserves to Active duty?

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    1) Find an Active Duty Recruiter. 2) Submit a DA Form 368 Conditional Release. 3) Go thru MEPS. 4) Await Ship Date when everything is GREEN and you've sworn in (again). Yes. You go thru the ENTIRE MEPS process. To include the Duck Walk again. Since you would be considered Prior Service, you fall under Prior Service Business rules and you see ...

  7. What bullet point examples have you seen for "Achieves" in the...

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    Here are examples for 'Achieves' from the Army NCOER performance measures supplement: achieved 100% accountability of equipment during change of command inventories and had all identified shortages on order. effectively managed his section by ensuring 100% of his Soldiers completed SSD level 1 before attending WLC.

  8. Its difficult for M-Days Soldiers be in track without access. You can print in a non-government computer your IMR but not your PHA doc that is almost the same. To fill PHA assessment in MEDPROS and for MOBCOP use a government computer. Use link below for MOBCOP. https://mobcop.aoc.army.pentagon.mil/.

  9. Would a temporary profile over 14 days and a DLC on MEDPROS...

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    DLC is deployment limiting condition. By definition, it limits deployment. BUT.... and this is a HUGE but, at the end of the day, the Commander makes the call. If the Commander feels (usually making the decision with medical staff input) that you are good to go, (s)he can take you along, even with a DLC. If the Commander feels you are NOT good ...

  10. Healthcare Specialist (Combat Medic) (68W): Learn and connect on...

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    Connect with 68Ws on RallyPoint. Share you knowledge and get the career advice you need from others with your experience.

  11. Reserve Access Portal (RAP): is it a functional workaround for...

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    Reserve Access Portal (RAP) is a VPN session using Citrix Client to let an Army Reserve member access the ARNet from a personal, CAC-enabled computer. I accidentally found out about it a few years back while browsing the MilitaryCAC website, and was surprised how I had never heard of it before. I haven't been able to find anything publicly advertised on Army Reserve sites, HRC, or AKO ...