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DSs assigned to FTU will: (Select all that apply)

A) Score 250 or higher on regular APFT
B) Have pending administrative action
C) Have at least 12 months left on station
D) Not have personal issues that could distract them from their duties

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DSs assigned to an FTU should not have personal issues that could distract from their duties and must have at least 12 months left on station. Scoring 250 or higher on a regular APFT is desired but not required; having pending administrative action is a disqualifier.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is options C and D. DSs assigned to an FTU (Fitness Training Unit) are typically required to not have personal issues that could distract them from their duties. Additionally, they should have at least 12 months left on station to ensure they have sufficient time to commit to their responsibilities within the unit without the interruption of a pending transfer. Scoring 250 or higher on a regular APFT is generally desired but not always a strict requirement for assignment to an FTU. Having pending administrative action would typically disqualify an individual from such assignments.

DSs assigned to FTU (Functional Training Unit) will have to score 250 or higher on regular APFT (Army Physical Fitness Test) to be assigned to the unit. Additionally, they must have at least 12 months left on station (remaining time at their current duty station) and not have personal issues that could distract them from their duties. These criteria are important to ensure that the DSs assigned to FTU are physically fit, have sufficient time remaining for training, and are not burdened by personal problems.

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