Posted on Jan 25, 2019
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I failed first apft at ALC but passed the second. Only counseling I got. Am I going to get a marginal 1059? Also can my unit use that apft to remove my p status? Yes NCOs aren’t suppose to fail. I went from a 180 score to a 220 magically on my 2nd one?
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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You will only receive a marginal if you failed the retest. You won't lose your P status because you won't be flagged.
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I just found out that the school uploaded the failed one onto my erb so my erb still says my promotion mos but ppw says I am no longer eligible and I am not recommended for promotion
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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SGT (Join to see) are you sure it was to school? APFT and weapons qual is now uploaded through DTMS, and prior to that it was emilpo. Both of these are unit-level systems.
Simply take your 1059 with your PT score on it to your training room and have them upload your score, or ask the school house for a copy of your successful APFT.
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SSG Brian G.
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If you were not flagged due to the APFT failure then no. You passed a record APFT while in the training house and thus graduated. You will not lose promotable status.
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You should not get a marginal on the 1059, but that is up to the course manager. As for the unit removing your promotable status, since both tests are for record, the answer is technically yes, if they knew about the first one before you took the second one. However, if after the fact you most recent test of record is a go, so they should not.

Bust your tail and do the best you can on the course. 1059s with negative comments on them follow you for a long time.
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