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Special Forces selected for pilot of Army Career Tracker.(CAREER NOTES: Enlisted)

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CMF 18 has been designated as one of two CMFs to pilot the new Army Career Tracker, or ACT. ACT will allow Soldiers to gather information about career choices available to them and to map out goals for their careers. Leaders will be able to use the ACT as a counseling tool to inform and develop their subordinates with counseling and interaction on opportunities, key decisions and requirements ...

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