Have you received a Space Force Administrative Demotion? Military Justice Guides is here to help. Purchase our Demotion Response Guide to write and submit a persuasive response.
According to Instruction 36-2502, a Guardian may be demoted to a lower enlisted grade for a variety of non-punitive reasons, to include student status termination, reduced skill levels, failing to fulfill Guardian, noncommissioned officer, or senior noncommissioned officer responsibilities, or failing to maintain or demonstrate the ability and willingness to attain physical standards.
A group commander, or equivalent level commander, may demote E-7s and below. Equivalent level commander is defined as a senior officer in the grade of O-6. The MAJCOM/FOA/DRU commander may demote those in the grades of E-8 and E-9. This demotion authority may be delegated no lower than the MAJCOM vice commander, Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower, Personnel and Services, Numbered Air Force, or equivalent level commanders.
When you receive an Administrative Demotion, you are entitled to three duty days to submit a written response. Your written response becomes a part of the official record, so it is important that you submit a professional, respectful, and persuasive response.
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