Posted on Dec 8, 2021
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My leadership want me to attend the promotion board in a few days notice. Because I hit my primary zone this week I ask to go next month because English is my second language make a bit harder to prepare my self better but I was toll ie either I go or sign a counsel saying I refusing to attend. And will barred me for future reenlistment
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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Yes. 100%. Whe you hit the primary zone you are required to attend the promotion board. You don't even have to pass. But if you refuse you will be barred. You can go and fail every single month with no repercussions. But you cannot refuse.
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Quick update I just finish the promotion board and I pass and earn my promotable status SFC (Join to see)
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SPC (Join to see) that's great to hear, congratulations!

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SPC (Join to see) congratulations Miguel! You should be very proud. You shouldn’t doubt yourself, you need to be your biggest fan. If you lack confidence in yourself, others will see it and question your abilities. You took this challenge and you succeeded! Keep up the good work and get ready for some chevrons.
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SPC Nancy Greene
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I would direct this question to SFC (Join to see) as he is extremely knowledgeable about Army Regulations!
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SFC Ralph E Kelley
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When I was active they certainly could bar you and the majority of the times they did bar the soldier. The only time they did not was when the person submitted for retirement or was pending discharge for medical reasons.
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