- Reaction score
- 13,357
- Points
- 1,260
Here are the magic words: "with CO's recommendation"
In the reserve, no promotion need be a "gimme" unless COs (collectively) permit it to be so. You can sit around tables and argue about retention, training, authority, missing holes in the printed establishment, etc (and I've certainly done so), but at the end of the day the only gateway to promotion beyond competence that matters is the one in the CO's hand, occasionally with the RSM's hand reinforcing the CO's elbow.
Brad, I am sure we both know that in many cases, especially with promotion to Corporal, the "CO's recommendation" is a rubber stamp. Considering my old CO barely knew any of his 100 or so militia soldiers and had to ask a SNCO which ones had returned from operational deployment at a welcome back dinner (If you're going to know any of your soldiers, you may as well know the ones standing on the line...) I doubt he could take the time to seriously consider each promotion that came up with no real requirments except for time in.
I think for the most part the CO's recommendation is simply given away if a subordinate commander says "we should promote this guy". Not that it is a bad thing, because CO's are obviously busy with various other things. But my concern is what standards (if any) that the junior subordinates are passing up to the CO in order to gain his recommendation. We had one CO's inspection where the Commanding Officer himself had to jack up some private for moving around while at the position of attention; he then subsequently promoted the lackluster private to Corporal. I know this is merely a single case, but you can see how the notion of the "gimme" rank has come into being.
Michael, I'd really be interested in that study as well; if anything because to undertake such a study would require gaining an understanding into each Army's organizational culture, which is at the heart of fighting effectiveness.
