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I was recommended for an ARCOM but it was downgraded to an AAM. What can I do?

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Under AR 600-8-2 you can appeal to the approval authority.  Odds of wining are slim but if you prepare a written statement based on facts, that is professional, unemotional, and calm and request to see the approving authority or speak with them via phone, if you are no longer in the unit, you might improve your chances.

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