I've never had to take one in three combat tours, but I've seen some units which did administer them. Typically, these would be units which never left the FOB. However, in combat, there are more pressing matters than one's PT score.
On a regular army base (i.e. not in a combat zone) combat personnel do not carry weapons on their person at all times. However, if the base is in a combat zone, all personnel are required to carry weapons. These arms can be anything from a personal weapon (pistol) to a combat ready device or assault rifle. It depends solely on the weaponry that is assigned to the combat personnel.
Those in a combat zone usually slept, ate, and read or wrote letters. Those not in a zone of combat were usually training and getting ready to move into a combat zone. No matter which army they served soldiers had the same desires, rest, food, and family.
Combat Zone Wrestling was created in 2005.
Combat Zone - studio - was created in 2006.
Battlezone, frontline, combat area, battle ground, or war zone. Those words mean combat zone.
30, but it can be less if you nake direct contact with the enemy before the 30 day period.
Combat Zone - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
Combat Zone - 2007 was released on: USA: 5 January 2007
Combat Zone - 1989 VG was released on: USA: 1989
In 1969 my orders indicated that Thailand was classified as a "Limited Combat Zone"
Kenneth Copeland - 1985 In the Combat Zone was released on: USA: 13 July 2013
A US military serviceman who has served in a combat zone is commonly referred to as a combat veteran. They have experienced active combat operations and have been exposed to the dangers and challenges of warfare.