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Updated 16 August 2016 AEA A PERMANENTLY INELIGIBLE FOR FUTURE assignment input : Field and HRC-System Generated Population: Soldiers PERMANENTLY INELIGIBLE for FUTURE assignments due to -Approved retirement or request for retirement (see AR 635 200). Termination date will be the effective date of retirement. -Being involuntarily ordered to AD for 12 months or less in an individual status or as a member of intact units. Termination date will be the ETS date. -Signing a Declination of Continued Service Statement or not being able to reenlist or extend to meet the SRR. Termination date will be the ETS date. However, these Soldiers may be considered eligible for other reassignments (CONUS and OCONUS) provided they have sufficient service remaining to meet the requirements of the new assignment . -Being dropped from the rolls as a deserter. -Confined as a result of conviction by special or general court-martial, or civil court.

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1 Updated 16 August 2016 AEA A PERMANENTLY INELIGIBLE FOR FUTURE assignment input : Field and HRC-System Generated Population: Soldiers PERMANENTLY INELIGIBLE for FUTURE assignments due to -Approved retirement or request for retirement (see AR 635 200). Termination date will be the effective date of retirement. -Being involuntarily ordered to AD for 12 months or less in an individual status or as a member of intact units. Termination date will be the ETS date. -Signing a Declination of Continued Service Statement or not being able to reenlist or extend to meet the SRR. Termination date will be the ETS date. However, these Soldiers may be considered eligible for other reassignments (CONUS and OCONUS) provided they have sufficient service remaining to meet the requirements of the new assignment . -Being dropped from the rolls as a deserter. -Confined as a result of conviction by special or general court-martial, or civil court.

2 Sources: AR 614-200, Table 3-1, Rule 1. AEA B UNDER CONSIDERATION FOR ELIMINATION FROM SERVICE input : Field and HRC Population: Soldiers being considered for elimination from the Service or their assignment precludes their reassignment for an unspecified time. This code does not have a termination date. Examples are when a Soldier is -Being considered for separation or elimination (request for hardship discharge, conscientious objection, or those being considered or investigated for elimination due to unsatisfactory performance or misconduct). -Being confined, is under investigation, or is awaiting trial by court-martial or civil court, or is under suspension of favorable personnel action (see AR 600 8 2). (This code will not be awarded to Soldiers whose suspension will end within 90 days.) -Additionally, HRC codes Soldiers with certain medical considerations with AEA B in order to centrally manage their assignments.

3 Sources: AR 614-200, Table 3-1, Rule 2. AEA C TEMPORARILY INELIGIBLE FOR assignment input : Field and HRC-System Generated Population: Soldiers temporarily INELIGIBLE for reassignment for the following reasons: -Medical, convalescence. -Student and/or trainees (except IET). -Enrolled in the Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) inpatient rehabilitation (see AR 600 85, para 4 11). -Soldiers with field bar to reenlistment. (Termination date will be ETS date, not to exceed 12 months.) Sources: AR 614-200, Table 3-1, Rule 3. AEA D AIT PLATOON SERGEANT STABILIZATION input : HRC Population: Advanced individual training (AIT) platoon sergeant stabilization. Top of the system input only. Termination date will not exceed 24 months. Sources: AR 614-200, Table 3-1, Rule 4. AR 614-200, Chapter 8, Section IV, Advanced Individual Training Platoon Sergeant Duty b. The AA AIT PSG will be stabilized for 24 months with an option to extend, on a one-time only basis, for an additional 6 to 12 months.

4 The stabilized tour will begin the month the Soldier reports to the AIT PSG installation (gaining unit) and will terminate 24 months later on the last day of the month from the actual reporting day. (Example: if start date is 070113, term date will be 090131). The AIT PSG tour will not exceed 36 months. The approval authority for third-year extensions requested prior to completing 18 months will be the first GO in the AIT PSG s chain of command. All other requests will be approved at HRC (AHRC EPD D). Active Army Soldiers will normally serve only one tour as an AIT PSG. AEA E COMPUTER NETWORK OPERATORS input : HRC Population: Computer network operators. Top of the system input only. Termination date will not exceed 60 months. Sources: AR 614-200, Table 3-1, Rule 5. AR 614-200, 6 3. The Intelligence Career Program i. Soldiers selected for the Computer Network Operations Program will incur a 5 year SRR upon assignment to these specialized positions and will be stabilized for a period not to exceed 5 years TOS.

5 The INSCOM will provide a by-name roster identifying Soldiers selected for assignment to computer network operations positions to the CG, HRC (AHRC EPO P) within 6 months of their arrival at Fort Meade, MD. AEA F CREW STABILIZATION input : HRC Population: MRX/Pre-deployment stabilization for gunnery crews. Sources: MILPER Message xx-xxx (pending implementation) AEA F stabilization applies to Brigade Combat Teams, Field Artillery Brigades, and Air Defense Artillery units. Positions for which Soldiers may be stabilized utilizing AEA F are limited to: a. Tank Commander. b. Tank Gunner. c. Bradley Commander. d. Bradley Gunner. e. Field Artillery Section Chief. f. Field Artillery Gunner. g. Patriot Tactical Director Assistant/Tactical Control Assistant for crews 1 and 2. h. Communication Systems Specialist in Patriot Engagement Control Station (ECS) and Patriot Information and Coordination Central (ICC).

6 Timeframes. a. Units with an OCONUS deployment after Mission Readiness Exercise (MRX): Stabilization via AEA F is applicable from one month prior to gunnery through MRX + seven months, maximum of 12 months. b. Units without an OCONUS deployment after MRX: Stabilization via AEA F is applicable from one month prior to gunnery through MRX + one month, maximum of six months. AEA G SPECIAL CATEGORY STABILIZATION input : HRC. May be waived within HRC at Division Chief (O6) level. Population: Soldiers are stabilized on an individual basis based on filling specific duty positions. Soldiers stabilized under special category. The termination date will not exceed 48 months. Sources: AR 614-200, Table 3-1, Rule 7. AR 614-200, 3 14. Skill qualification identifiers, additional skill identifiers, and language codes (fifth through ninth characters of military occupational specialty code) (Battle Staff) b(3) Battle staff operations (ASI 2S) CDRs will select and train Soldiers for valid battle staff positions within 12 months of arrival at local duty station.

7 Commanders will submit requests to stabilize battle-staff-trained NCOs to the HRC (AHRC-EPO-P). Stabilization requests will be submitted only for Soldiers who received battle staff training within 12 months of arrival on station and who are serving in an authorized battle staff position. Upon approval, Soldiers will be given AEA Code "G" with a 12-month termination date from date of approval. AR 614-200, 5 6. The Army Parachute Team (The Golden Knights) a. All demonstration parachutist positions are stabilized for an initial period of 48 months upon selection and assignment to the USAPT. Extensions may be requested in 24 month increments. Initial stabilization period combined with extensions will not exceed a total of 10 years. b. The competitive parachutist positions and tandem parachutist positions in the USAPT will be stabilized for an indefinite period of assignment , utilizing the appropriate AEA code.

8 AR 614-200, 6 5. The Technical Escort Training Program g. Chemical Operations Specialist assigned to CONUS based Weapons of Mass Destruction Program and the Technical Escort Program must have 48 months TOS remaining upon assignment and will be stabilized for a period not to exceed 48 months TOS. AR 614-200, Chapter 6, Section II, Enlisted Instructor or Adviser Positions Only the highest quality Soldiers will be assigned as instructors or advisers. Normally, Soldiers assigned as instructors will hold SQI 8 . Soldiers assigned to these positions will be stabilized for a period of 36 months. However, HRC may reassign Soldiers with less than 36 months in accordance with paragraph 3 8a(10) of this regulation. Soldiers may volunteer or be selected for an instructor or adviser position, as appropriate, at the following: AR 614-200, 8 8. Observer/controller at combat training centers d. Normally, Soldiers are assigned as observer/controller for 2 years; however, they may be removed earlier if they fail to meet qualifications in b, above.

9 Master resilience trainers MRTs plan and provide resilience training to Soldiers, Families, and Army Civilians at the unit and installation level. They are also the organization s point of contact for information regarding resilience training and the Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness (CSF2) Program. Commanders will submit requests to stabilize Soldiers who have completed the MRT Course and will serve as a MRT to HRC, AHRC-EPO-P. Stabilizations for the initial assignment as an MRT will be for a period of 24 months from the date the ASI is awarded utilizing AEA code G . Those Soldiers deployed or stationed in an area where less than 36 months time on station is the standard will be stabilized only through the end of their normal tour. The Director EPMD, is the approval authority for all requests for stabilization and extensions. AR 614-200, Chapter 8, Section V, First Sergeant Positions f. Soldiers will be stabilized as 1SG for 24 months, except that OCONUS stabilization will not involuntarily exceed normal tour length.

10 Immediately upon Soldier s assignment to 1SG position, request for stabilization must be submitted to HRC (AHRC EPO P). Effective start date of stabilization is date Soldier is assigned to 1SG position. Request for stabilization must include one of the following: MILPER 17-127, Stabilization of MTOE Master Gunners 4. assignment Eligibility and Availability (AEA) code "G" (Special Category Stabilization) may be used by commands to stabilize 11B, 19D, 19K, and 13B Soldiers, who have completed Master Gunner training, received appropriate ASI, are slated for or slotted in a valid unit MTOE Master Gunner position, and will have less than 60 months time on station as of the end of stabilization. AEA code "G" will be entered into the electronic Military Personnel Office (eMILPO) by unit S-1 immediately upon graduation and return to the unit from training, or upon assumption of Master Gunner duties. Master Gunners will be stabilized for 18 months or until no longer slotted in a valid unit Master Gunner position.


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