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No, but the Soldier is to immediately be sent for a medical evaluation
When a Soldier has failed the program, the commander will request a medical evaluation.
The senior rater's evaluation
Owain Glyndwr was not a soldier as he was more a military commander.
The purpose of a Medical Evaluation Board (MEB) or Physical Evaluation Board (PEB) is to determine if a soldier should be retained in his or her present MOS or even if he or she should be retained in the Army. It is a formal process to evaluate a soldier's ability to perform their military specialty to standard.Here are the general procedure for the MEB/PEB:The soldier's immediate commander (or supervisor, if the soldier is senior to the commander) writes an evaluation concerning the soldier's abilities to perfom a full range of duties.The soldier receives appropriate conseling related to the evaluation.The board (five voting members and a personnel advisor) gathers all required documents and reviews the documents to determine if they will review the case.The soldier is notified of the hearing and given the opportunity to appear (generally required, unless waived).The board reviews documents and discusses the situation with the soldier. The board may request additional people appear before the board to discuss the case.The board either deferrs or makes a decision about the case and informs the soldier of the results and submits their recommendations to the Convening Authority (usually a senior commander).The soldier is allowed an appropriate time for rebuttal (usually two working days).The board Convening Authority will review the board recommendations and soldier rebuttal (if any), then make a decision about the case.After the Convening Authority has reached a decision, the soldier is notified through the chain of command. The chain of command carries out the directions of the Convening Authority.If the soldier does not agree with the decision of the Convening Authority, there are several appeal options (depending on a variety of circumstances). Seek appropriate legal council for the appropriate action if you choose to appeal.See related links for a more detailed briefing on the process.
A request should be made from the commanding officer for the soldier that is suspected of having PTSD to obtain a mental health evaluation from a psychiatrist. Once the evaluation is complete, depending on level of disability the soldier can return to the field.
A request should be made from the commanding officer for the soldier that is suspected of having PTSD to obtain a mental health evaluation from a psychiatrist. Once the evaluation is complete, depending on level of disability the soldier can return to the field.
A request should be made from the commanding officer for the soldier that is suspected of having PTSD to obtain a mental health evaluation from a psychiatrist. Once the evaluation is complete, depending on level of disability the soldier can return to the field.
A request should be made from the commanding officer for the soldier that is suspected of having PTSD to obtain a mental health evaluation from a psychiatrist. Once the evaluation is complete, depending on level of disability the soldier can return to the field.
A request should be made from the commanding officer for the soldier that is suspected of having PTSD to obtain a mental health evaluation from a psychiatrist. Once the evaluation is complete, depending on level of disability the soldier can return to the field.
A request should be made from the commanding officer for the soldier that is suspected of having PTSD to obtain a mental health evaluation from a psychiatrist. Once the evaluation is complete, depending on level of disability the soldier can return to the field.
A request should be made from the commanding officer for the soldier that is suspected of having PTSD to obtain a mental health evaluation from a psychiatrist. Once the evaluation is complete, depending on level of disability the soldier can return to the field.