No.
No, that is a myth. There is no regulation that states a Soldier cannot do PT after a Phase II physical.
In June of 1862, General PT Beauregard was replaced by General Braxton Bragg as the new commander of the Army of Mississippi. Bragg then formulated plans for a future invasion into the Border State of Kentucky.
Confederate General PT Beauregard commanded the Army of the Potomac and General Joseph Johnston commanded the Army of the Shenandoah at the first Battle of Bull Run.
Personal Transportation No…It means Patrol Torpedo Boat.
AR 670-1 paragraph 1-15 "Conservative prescription and nonprescription sunglasses are authorized for wear when in a garrison environment, except when in formation and while indoors." When conducting PT (in garrison) you are always in some kind of formation, be it a standard formation, extended rectangular formation, or circle formation.
You get several different types of uniforms - PT uniform, dress uniform, ACU uniform, etc.
It's not authorised to do such on any post, unless it's the proscribed uniform for military activities being conducted off-post. However, there is a little leeway in this. For example, if you live off-post, but you stop to get gas on the way, you need not be concerned.
No, they are not, although units may allow it if the ACU is being worn as a PT uniform, in conjunction with tennis shoes. Otherwise, you may not wear white socks with the ACU uniform.
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.
Pretty much, right away, or as soon as possible, unless you're in a uniform with which headgear isn't worn (such as the Class A with bowtie for formal events, PT uniform, etc.).
Each individual soldier is responsible for the purchase of their own uniforms, however each soldier will receive their initial issue of all Army equipment to include (ACU, Dress uniform and PT uniform) while at Basic Combat Training, as well each soldier will receive a yearly allowance to replace worn uniforms and accessories.
Physical Training
In the Air Force, you salute in the blues (formal) uniform, the ABU's (Airman Battle Uniform), and depending on the base you may salute in the PT (physical training) uniform as well.
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.
No, because it's okay to do PT after you eat.
No, that is a myth. There is no regulation that states a Soldier cannot do PT after a Phase II physical.