Looking for some gouge on this, says you can get JPME-2 credit:
How do you get JQO as a reservists? Cause don’t you need time in a JDAL billet?
Is there a reference instruction for that multiplier? Did a quick Ctrl-F of the DoDI and BUPERS site, and couldn't find anything.Yes but it is difficult, usually the joint billet credit for a reservist is earned on an IA where i think it can count for 2 or 3 times than a ‘regular’ tour. One of the guys I did and IA with hit all the wickets but they didn’t give him credit for some reason the first two times he put in for it for some reason and he was submitting for a third time the last I talked to him.
Is there a reference instruction for that multiplier? Did a quick Ctrl-F of the DoDI and BUPERS site, and couldn't find anything.
Is there a reference instruction for that multiplier? Did a quick Ctrl-F of the DoDI and BUPERS site, and couldn't find anything.
I completed this when it was still called AJPME. It doesn't seem that the syllabus has really changed all that much, if at all. It was pretty relaxed - a bunch of distance learning stuff (including live facilitation one night a week via the computer). We had a couple of papers, and then two sessions on AT down at JFSC in Norfolk. Gentlemanly hours, in at 0800, out by 1600. We did a staff ride up at Yorktown battlefield that was good, with the downside of it being on a Saturday - I would have preferred my weekend at the beach. Heavy Army Reserve / National Guard participation, not many Navy dudes. You end up with a ton of points for the distance learning part, something like 76 if I recall correctly.Looking for some gouge on this, says you can get JPME-2 credit: