Posted on Feb 9, 2016
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1SG First Sergeant
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Read the REG, you will find it's a GO/NO GO event.
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MAJ Contracting Officer
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Not exactly, because he is an E4-E5 there is a method to calculate the promotion points. AR 600-8-19 para 3-16.

It used to be you averaged your other scores now you just get 60 points for waived events.
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1SG First Sergeant
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Sir, yup just read it. Thanks!
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SFC Thomas Twigg
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Do you want to be an NCO someday? If so, learn the regs. That's what leaders do. This saves you from embarrassment when someone give you the wrong answer and your telling the 1SG "but so and so said X Y Z".
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SPC Petroleum Supply Specialist
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roger SFC
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SSG Melvin Nulph
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That's the way every NCO should be with their soldiers to teach them to take your spot when the time comes.
Keep up the great job SSG.
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MSG Kennel Master
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Edited 9 y ago
Read the FM!

Edit to add: This could go two different ways. If you are talking about promotion, you will need to look in a different area. Otherwise, FM 7-22 clearly covers this.
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MAJ Brigade Personnel (S1)
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Field Manual's are not regulation. For the regulation for determining how/when to score an alternate cardio event, you need to refer to AR 350-1
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MSG Kennel Master
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MAJ (Join to see) Sir, while you are correct that the FM is not a regulation, Appendix A of FM 7-22 clearly describes the scoring for the alternate events.
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MAJ Contracting Officer
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Don't know about AR 350-1 but it is detailed in AR 600-8-19 "enlisted promotions"
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