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If I take a new PT test, will I be put back on the PSL list?

I have been on a detail for 5 months. During this time, I was taken off the CLI list on my PPW because my PT test expired. Can I take another one to get back on the list?

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Greetings from Afghanistan and my apologies for the delayed response. I’m not very clear on what your actual situation is based on your question but I’ll take a jab at it.

Your removal from the promotion standing list (PSL) was legal due your APFT expiring. Your name should come up again on the AAA-294 one month after your removal for your commander to approve or deny command list integration for you. Alternatively, you can a take a new APFT and be reboarded in order to be reintegrated back onto the PSL which is the method I always advise Soldiers to do.

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MacArthur D. "Mackie" Ocampo is an Active Duty First Sergeant and has served in the Army for 15 years to date with 9 years of service as a Human Resources Specialist. Currently, he serves as the First Sergeant for Hammer Company, 1st Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment, 2d Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2d Infantry Division at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA. Mackie has served in Korea, Ft. Carson, CO, Schofield Barracks, HI, twice in Afghanistan, and twice in Iraq accumulating over 59 months of overseas service. He believes that the "personnel" aspect of a Soldier's career is a big factor in their morale and readiness and is determined to assist Soldiers in their professional development by providing sound advice and clarification of ongoing policies, regulations, and procedures.

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