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Possibly heading that way
Well, the equal listing came out and since I still want to stay overseas (trying to get to Japan) I volunteered for Osan. This will be the second time to Osan, third time to Korea. From reading the posts apparently it has changed quite a bit since I was there last in 2003 - 2004. I am looking into command sponsorship and would like some advice as the best way to present my case for it. Any suggestions? If not, I am not going to try NCS, if the kids were younger then I probably would have.
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Re: Possibly heading that way
Welcome to the site!
I would talk to your senior enlisted person in your shop to convey your wants to your functional manager. People wanting to go to Korea usually get what they want. The only exception is the new PCS rule change. Mike
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