Leadership: January 18, 2002

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In the past, US Army colonels and lieutenant colonels who turn down an offered command cannot be considered for another one; their careers are effectively over. In order to keep experienced officers in uniform, the Army now allows those who turn down a command to be reconsidered the next year if they meet a few requirements. This would allow officers to complete various special assignments or education and still compete for command slots in future.--Stephen V Cole

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