For more information on Customs, Courtesies and Traditions see Army Regulation 600-20, Army Command Policy, paragraph 4-3; AR 600-25, Salutes, Honors and Visits of Courtesy; DA Pam 600-60, A Guide to Protocol and Etiquette; and FM 3-21.5, Drill and Ceremonies.
No, that is a myth. There is no regulation that states a Soldier cannot do PT after a Phase II physical.
There is currently no Army regulation that specifically states rank placement on the ACH. The unit SOP would be the guidance and individual Soldier would look to for proper look and appearance. SFC C.
my Question is do I have to registration to talk to a United States Army soldier deployed in West Africa if I do is there a fee
Army Regulation 530-1 and Army Regulation 25-1
I am not sure you stated your question right but Army(Soldier), Air Force(Airmen), Navy(Sailor), and Marines are Marines. They are all in the United States Military.
Army Regulation 690-950
Breaking Army profile typically refers to a soldier's failure to meet the physical fitness and body composition standards set by the Army. This is governed by Army Regulation (AR) 600-9, titled "The Army Body Composition Program." This regulation outlines the policies and procedures for maintaining proper physical fitness and body weight standards within the Army. It includes guidelines for assessment, accountability, and potential corrective actions for those who do not meet the established criteria.
Army Regulation 600-82
I don't thing that the Hungarian army has a regulation 2550.
The Army Regulation that addresses non-commissioned officers (NCOs) demoralizing soldiers is AR 600-20, Army Command Policy. This regulation outlines the standards and expectations for NCO conduct and emphasizes the importance of treating soldiers with dignity and respect. NCOs who engage in behavior that undermines morale may be subject to disciplinary action.
It depends which army you mean
Army Regulation 600-85