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Special Forces NCOs in the active and reserve components who seek greater opportunities and more responsibility can apply to become Special Forces warrant officers. SF warrant-officer recruiting efforts remain high in order to maintain the SF warrant-officer inventory as growth in the force continues. A critical-skills accession bonus, or CSAB, is available to those who complete the Special Forces Warrant Officer Technical and Tactical Certification Course and are awarded the 180A MOS. For eligible active-duty Soldiers, the CSAB is $20,000, and for eligible National Guard Soldiers, the CSAB is $10,000. Eligible Soldiers must meet the following prerequisites:

Be a U.S. citizen (non-waiverable).

Have a GT score of 110 or higher (non-waiverable).

Be a high school graduate or have a GED (non-waiverable).

Possess a "secret" security clearance (non-waiverable).

Pass the Army Physical Fitness Test in accordance with FM 21-20 and meet height/weight standards in AR 600-9.

Have at least 12 months remaining on the current enlistment contract.

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