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There are no longer pre-positon lists for Centralized Promotions. An ALARACT came out in mid '10 getting rid of them. They did no good anyway, 90% of the Army had them prior to the release of the official list. I have heard two dates for the official list though....6 Jan and 15 Jan. I know last year they released on 12 Jan, so either date is possible.

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