Posted on Apr 10, 2019
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Ok, here's my situation. I am prior service and came back in the Army in January of this year. I am currently putting together a WOFT packet but need the SIFT to get a flight physical and for the packet itself. I took the SIFT at my local MEPS in 2017 when I was attending college in-between enlistments but the results are nowhere in my IPERMS or goarmyed records. I tried calling the MEPS and while it says in their electronic records that I passed the test with a score of 61 they don't have an actual physical copy for proof. Does anyone know where it would be possible to find a record of my test or do I have to take the test again? Am I even allowed to take it again? I know that I'm only allowed to take the test once if I get a passing score and honestly I would rather not have to take it again and risk getting a lower score. Any help would be much appreciated.
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You can always take the SIFT again, it's not a one time only test. You could also get a memorandum of the test results from the MEPS, as well. Usually it would be in your goarmyed records as well, but MEPS tests don't always make it into there. The third option is to call the recruiting command you took it from as they are required to keep records for several years.
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Thank you SFC Boyd.
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