yes, but usually have to fail a couple and show no improvments between the test
No, you don't.
Yes, it can be. Fail a PT test, and you'll be flagged and barred from favourable action. Now, you might be able to protest it with the aid of JAG if it happens to you.. I cannot say for certain what the end result of that would be.
No. The male and female PT tables are labeled that way for a reason. When the current three-event PT test (which I don't agree with as it doesn't really test the physical demands of a soldier; the Canadian Army's PT test is much better) was developed in the late 1970s, the female standards in all three events were far lower than the male standards. That changed when every woman in the Army maxed the situp portion of the PT test.
No because first he failed the PT while he was hurt so no
I don't know whether they sell Army pt shirts, pants, etc., but I did come across a cool store called SoldierCity which sells Army training clothes. Me and my boyfriend just got a couple of pairs of Army pt shirts and pants, and I got my dad (a retired Army veteran) some Army shorts for his summer workouts. We were all really impressed with the quality and service we got at SoldierCity.
if i scored 237 on my pt test how many promotion point is that
The full form of PT is Proficiency Test.
No.
Physical Training
I imagine it could be, but most bars from favourable action I've seen were relinquished once the reason for them being put into place was alleviated. For example, someone flagged and barred for PT test failure would have them removed once they improved their PT test scores.
Most Army rangers have an average PT score of above 270. Special forces must have above 280
The answer is NO! There is no such thing. You do PT as soon as you arrive at your unit.