Posted on Apr 22, 2020
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I’m active duty AF attempting to take the SIFT. I need a memorandum that states I meet the GT requirement (which I do) and my CC approves me to take the SIFT.
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Contact the WO recruiting team for your region. They can pull your REDD report which will have all of the raw data and the scores for each branch from the ASVAB. Just be patient all of USAREC is teleworking
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If you go talk to the school house where you’ll be taking the SIFT they can give you a template of what you need. Each duty station has different requirements on exactly what they need for tests like that. For example here on fort hood they want a 4187 with specific data on it. So I recommend checking with them.
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Seems pretty simple to draft up yourself, like any memorandum. AR 25-50 for Army writing. The education center or whoever administrates the SIFT would be the one to have an example. It's also good prep for WOCS to write the memo yourself.
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I should have been more specific- I’m more so looking for what verbiage to use. I have contacted the testing location but they have not sent me any material as of yet. I am trying to be proactive to get ahead of the game.
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SUBJECT: Verification of GT score for administration of SIFT.
1. This memorandum serves to verify that SSGT Crutchfield, Zachary, (last 4) has an Army GT Score of XXX, which is above the minimum required of XXX.
2. Point of contact for this memorandum is XXXXXXXXXXXX at (XXX) xxx-xxx, or [login to see]

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should suffice, or look in your enlistment contract, it may have all the scores there as well.
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I didn’t see this response, try physically going there and talking to them. They usually have the information printed out. SSgt (Join to see)
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