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Sergeant Jones overhauled his dietary and workout routine in an effort to remedy his short comings. As a testament to this resolve, every PT assessment that he has participated in since his last unsatisfactory assessment has resulted in a composite score that exceeds the PT assessment standard. Sergeant Jones’ dedication to his career progression continued with him becoming fully red X waivered as a Senior Airman to accommodate the avionics section manning shortage, and subsequently forward deployed in the 7-level position as a

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