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Supplemental Below-the-Zone (BTZ) Consideration









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MEMORANDUM FOR ## MSS/DPMPE

FROM: ## <SQU>/CC

SUBJECT: Supplemental Below-the-Zone (BTZ) consideration for A1C <FNAME> <LNAME>

1. Request supplemental BTZ consideration for A1C <FNAME> <LNAME>.

2. A1C <LNAME> was not afforded the opportunity to compete for SrA BTZ against her peers because her DOR to A1C was incorrect in MilPDS. We are in the process of correcting this error but would like to consider A1C <LNAME> for SrA BTZ with this quarter’s board.

3. Please contact me for any questions or comments at DSN ###-####.





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