Army instilling competition within the ranks with upcoming cuts in personnel:
The Army recently re-instituted “block checks” for Lieutenants and Captains. A block check is a control measure to ensure that Senior Raters (people’s bosses’ bosses) evaluate their personnel properly. It’s a computerized system making it so Senior Raters can only give a top block check to 49% of the people in each rank (grade) that they senior rate. This means that 51% of the people that they evaluate each year will be given a “Center of Mass” block check – meaning their performance was mediocre for the year. I saw a close-hold email today detailing that soon Command Sergeant Majors would be subject to block checks as well.
The pain will trickle down to the lower NCO levels. You can be sure of that.
The Army also recently brought back Retention Control Points and decreased the percentage of people that they are promoting yearly. So, people in the Army need to get promoted within a specified timeline or they are booted out of the military. For instance, an E-5 in the military has been promoted four times if he entered the military at E-1. If an E-5 doesn’t hit E-6 by year 13 of his career he’ll get kicked out and receive zero retirement, despite the number of deployments he has.
Yearly evaluations with block checks are used to decide promotions/retention.
Officers that get passed over for promotion three times also get booted out. I know several Majors that lost their careers within the past month. They dedicated well over a decade to the people of the United States and now they have to start over. This is fine. This is competition. This is the environment that we are building in the US Army. Have the most disciplined, hardest charging, proudest, and best trained Soldiers in the Battalion or receive a Center of Mass Block Check on your evaluation. Look better than the competition or get out of the Army. Fuck cooperation, right? Let’s make the Army like the free market where we have individual companies trying to put each other out of business. That sounds like a great idea. I’m sure we’ll get real far with this strategy . . . Bring it on Iran!
The fact is that we are not the civilian world. We are one team. We depend on each other and shouldn’t see others within the ranks as our enemies. We never leave a fallen comrade, and we’re supposed to lean on our battle buddies when we need help. But those days are over. Soldier will soon want to see their peers fail. Survival of the fittest just broke Earth’s most lethal fighting force. -antiwasp