Posted on Mar 30, 2020
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So I am in school and I don’t feel very confident in the pt test I’m going to take when I get back April 6th. My terminal leave is set for April 28th and has been submitted and approved for weeks now. If I become flagged from my pt test I don’t feel comfortable taking, will my command take my terminal leave away from me?
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SGM G3 Sergeant Major
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Yes, a commander can cancel any kind of approved leave, regardless of how long it's been approved, you can find that answer on a thousand threads here as well as AR 600–8–10.
That said, the Army has just postponed all APFT and ACFT until further notice.
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LTC Jason Mackay
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Can the Commander? Yes. Can your PSG, 1SG, no.

Should they is another issue entirely. Regulations give commanders a wide range of authority.
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I've never seen a commander that gave a rat's ass whether a guy who was getting out in 3 weeks passed a PT test or not. I never did and I wouldn't waste my time filling out any paperwork if he did fail it. In every case like that I had, I didn't even make them take it because I didn't want to take the chance that they'd get hurt and get put on med hold.
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LTC (Join to see) - agree. There is a missing piece of this. Somewhere.
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Well, you're gonna be fine because Big Army has suspended all APFTs and ACFTs until further notice. But to answer your question...Yes they can
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