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Has anyone heard of a “X other” flag? Do you know what it might be from? It’s showing on a Soldier’s record and was removed but added again somehow later. My Det. SFC is at a loss and so is everyone he’s asked.
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Pulled straight from the regulation AR 600–8–2 • 11 May 2016, Table 2-1
Other
a. Lautenberg Amendment.
b. Family care plan.
c. AMEDD failure to obtain or maintain a license, certification, and/or registration.
d. Noncompliance with 10 USC 10206, Members: physical examinations.
Note: The ‘Other’ Flag will not be used in-lieu of more applicable codes. For example, the X code will not be used for exceeding body fat standards in order to prevent the system from recording the Soldier’s ABCP enrollment.
Other
a. Lautenberg Amendment.
b. Family care plan.
c. AMEDD failure to obtain or maintain a license, certification, and/or registration.
d. Noncompliance with 10 USC 10206, Members: physical examinations.
Note: The ‘Other’ Flag will not be used in-lieu of more applicable codes. For example, the X code will not be used for exceeding body fat standards in order to prevent the system from recording the Soldier’s ABCP enrollment.
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It looks like a placeholder to me, when something doesn't fit nicely into a traditional category.
SPC Nancy Greene
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