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Suspension of Favorable

Suspension of Favorable. Personnel Action (FLAGS). Reference:. AR 600-8 Suspension of Favorable Actions Personnel Actions. What is a FLAG. A suspension of any favorable actions due to misconduct actions and behavior. Reason for a FLAG. Failure to pass APFT Weight Control Program

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Suspension of Favorable

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  1. Suspension of Favorable Personnel Action (FLAGS)

  2. Reference: • AR 600-8 Suspension of Favorable Actions Personnel Actions

  3. What is a FLAG • A suspension of any favorable actions due to misconduct actions and behavior.

  4. Reason for a FLAG • Failure to pass APFT • Weight Control Program • Unfavorable actions

  5. Two Categories of FLAG’s • Non-transferable- May not be transferred to another unit. • Transferable- Can be transferred to another unit.

  6. Non-Transferable FLAG • Any actions that requires punishments. -Once punishment is completed FLAG is dropped. Examples: Court-martial Nonjudicial punishment Administrative Reduction

  7. Transferable FLAG’s • HQDA directed • Failure to pass APFT • Entry into Weight Control Program

  8. Prohibited Actions • Reenlistment and extensions • Reassignment • Promotions and evaluations for promotions • Awards or decorations • Military schooling • Retirement • Command sponsorship

  9. Conclusion: • FLAG’s are actions of attempting to correction soldiers behavior due to misconduct or not adhering to Amy’s standards.

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