Posted on Jan 7, 2020
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Being in the army for such a short time, I’ve heard the importance of having a 110 GT score. Why is so much stock placed into this, and what does it provide for the SM?
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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A 110 is pretty easy to get with some studying and following the guidelines of BSEP course.
A 110 doesn't do anything for you. A better question is what requires a 110? Commissioning, several job positions, broadening assignments, and units require a 110 GT, and it's not waivable. But if you don't plan on commissioning, or applying to a special duty that requires a certain GT, then it has no effect on you.
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WO1 Rotary Wing Aviator (Aircraft Nonspecific)
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Pretty much every job worth having requires a 110 GT. That's about as straightforward as you'll get.
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SGT Dave Tracy
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It's a mark on a yardstick.

The military figures if you can hit certain benchmarks, you might do well in certain roles. It's no guarantee that any given service member with a high GT score will equate to excellence in whatever role requires a high score, but they probably have corelating evidence that shows one is more likely to do well if they can earn a high score; hence the benchmark.
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