Posted on Jan 25, 2020
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SN Jay Perry
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I have seen ships/stations REQUIRE that the person take the PT as part of their CHECKOUT to leave! Not necessarily as PASS/FAIL but I have seen commands do it, remember you have to be FIT enough to discharged.... My last active duty ship I missed the PT due to the ship getting underway and my ETS being three days later while they were out, the command had a PT test the day after they got back (changed on the schedule due to underway period).
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SGT Daniel Durkovich
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You never know if he may be stop losses or something else. I took my last PT 35 days before my ETS and I was a Med Board.
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CPL Kelly Barr
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It's up to the soldier. If he is going to another station it would help him or her stay ahead and up to date with their pt test. If they are getting out for good , then it's pointless and possibly harassment
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SFC Carlos Cruz
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It seems the this Commander didn’t read the AR therefore he isn’t required to take a PFT.
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SFC Joseph Behmke
SFC Joseph Behmke
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AR 40-501 says he does have to take it, it does not say he has to pass it.
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SSG Supply Sergeant (S4)
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Does it matter really, just do what you can with an honest try and hold your head high when leaving!
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SGT Jeremy Boyd
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Either your chain of command or your NCO support channel contain a shitbag or two. Tread lightly.
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SFC Joseph Behmke
SFC Joseph Behmke
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Or 3 - 4. Or you did something really bad and pissed off the whole lot of them. Take it but don't pass it; they will have more explaining to do then the soldier that failed.
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SGT Louie Santana
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Why? Last thing they would wan’t is him to slip and bust an ankle end up with LOD. Getting stuck on his way out.
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MSG Jim Martin
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If it's due, need to complete. Still might re-enlist or need to be extended to national emergency and needs to pass. If soldier in shape, should have no problem.
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SGM Sergeant Major
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I would say it is strange that the command would require this Soldier to take a PT. What is going to be the benefit. Do they require all Soldiers that are ETSing to take a PT no matter how many days they have left in the Army? As the Soldier leader, why do you think they have taken so much interest in your Soldier? Have you pointed out to the command that the Soldier is ETSing in less than 20 days? The test could really be for you to see if you are willing to speak up for your Soldiers when you know what is been asked of them doesn't make sense.

Hopefully the command comes to their senses and let the Soldier ETS in peace.
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SFC Joseph Behmke
SFC Joseph Behmke
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Could be a promotion at stake for several NCO's in the same unit(Bn, Regt or Bde) with only 1 slot for the higher grade. A test to see who knows what's right/wrong and speaks up for his/her subordinate.
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LCpl Douglas Elfving
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He's still in the military until he isn't... if they give him a lawful order he is obligated to obey it... end of story!!!
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