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What does MEL stand for?

Military Education Level


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Successful completion of WOAC Phase II is the culminating event for completion of military education level six for all ADA warrant officers.
Graduates of both programs currently receive Joint Professional Military Education Phase I certification, and earn the Army's Military Education Level 1 identifier or equivalent, a master of strategic studies degree and a War College diploma.
When an officer graduates from the ILE core course, the Army awards him Military Education Level 4 and Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) Phase I credentials.
Majors in the Information Operations, Institutional Support, and Operational Support career fields, along with special branch majors who only needed the common-core portion of the course for Military Education Level IV and joint professional military education I, chose CGSOC professional development electives for the remainder of the 10 months.
The key to ensuring that you get enough branch-qualifying time to be competitive for lieutenant colonel is to complete military education level (MEL) IV, either resident or nonresident, no later than 36 months before your lieutenant colonel promotion board.
Majors need to be Military Education Level 4 (MEL 4) and Joint Professional Military Education Level 1 (JPME 1) qualified for promotion consideration.
Officers completing the ILE core curriculum will be military education level 4 and joint professional military education I qualified.
All officers will receive Military Education Level Four (MEL-4) and Joint Professional Military Education Level One (JPME-1) upon successful completion of the common-core course.

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