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Must I counsel my Soldier for failing his promotion board?

Does the reg say I have to counsel my Soldier who just failed his promotion board?

The Board Master - Army Promotion Board Study Guide

AR 600-8-19 paragraph 3-15k states:

Soldiers not recommended or not attaining enough points to obtain list status will be counseled by the promotion authority and/or the board president. The Soldier and counselor will sign appropriate blocks in Section D of DA Form 3355. If Soldier refuses to sign, the counselor will enter Soldier refuses to sign in the appropriate block.

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