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Old 02-14-2008, 11:07   #11
warrottjr
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Originally Posted by Pete View Post
Either or - the military does not consider you to speak a language unless it is on your records. To do that you need to be tested, pass the test and then have it put in your records.

Until then it's all hypothetical.
Pete is spot on.

But you may be able to negotiate with your recruiter to be tested before enlistment and have your language proficiency designated as a "civilian acquired skill." The Army is anxious to find skilled personnel that don't cost any money to train.

I got a direct warrant and PMOS based on a CAS.

Last edited by warrottjr; 02-14-2008 at 11:11. Reason: addendum
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