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https://greatamericandaily.com/dr-fauci-confessed-he-told-this-lie-about-coronavirus-until-after-the-election/
‘Too early to know’ how mandated studies will impact ACFT implementation
Kyle Rempfer
The new Army Combat Fitness Test officially became the service’s test of record in October, but lawmakers have ordered a pause on further implementation pending an independent study to determine how it will impact deployed soldiers, recruiting and retention.
Regardless, soldiers are still expected to continue preparing for the six-event ACFT as the Army collects data from practice tests across the force, according to Sgt. 1st Class Will Reinier, a spokesman for Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Grinston.
“ACFT is absolutely still being prepped for,†Reinier said in an email. “[People] must still prepare to pass the test once it’s implemented.â€
https://greatamericandaily.com/dr-fauci-confessed-he-told-this-lie-about-coronavirus-until-after-the-election/
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