I took the EFMB written exam today. I went into the test very confident. I was the first one in my classroom to finish (in only 20 minutes). As everyone finished and joined me in the holding area, we started discussing all of the 60 questions we could recall. Typical Army test protocol... I started feeling less confident as I compared my answers.
Formation for all 4 platoons was held roughly an hour later. Like always, there were way more no-go's than go's so just the roster numbers of the go's were called out in numerical order. My roster number is 417. It didn't take very long to get to my number. But it was called. Woot! 417 is a go for the written test!
Formation for all 4 platoons was held roughly an hour later. Like always, there were way more no-go's than go's so just the roster numbers of the go's were called out in numerical order. My roster number is 417. It didn't take very long to get to my number. But it was called. Woot! 417 is a go for the written test!
Only 42 candidates out of 150 passed the written exam and 19 of those candidates were in the 86th CSH. We are dominating as a platoon.
One task down, 3 lanes and land nav to go!

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