Ar 600-9
Army Regulation 601-210 covers Active and Reserve Components Enlistment Army Regulation 601-280 covers Army Rentention Program
Ar 600-55
AR 600-9 is a regulation in the U.S. Army that addresses the standards and procedures for the Army Body Composition Program. It outlines the requirements and processes for assessing and managing the weight and body fat of soldiers. The goal of AR 600-9 is to maintain the overall health, fitness, and readiness of Army personnel.
The regulation governing the Army Managers' Internal Control Program is Army Regulation (AR) 11-2. This regulation outlines the policies and procedures for establishing, operating, and assessing internal controls within the Army to ensure operational effectiveness and efficiency. It emphasizes accountability and compliance with laws and regulations while promoting a culture of risk management and continuous improvement.
Policy memorandum. #10-052
What regulation cover Army Safety Program?
The enrollment and participation in the Pregnancy Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) program is mandated by Army Regulation 600-9, which pertains to the Army's weight control program. This regulation emphasizes the importance of maintaining physical readiness and provides guidelines for the health and fitness of soldiers during and after pregnancy. The P3T program specifically supports postpartum recovery and reintegration into regular physical training.
Army Regulation 530-1 and Army Regulation 25-1
FM 7-21.13, Appendix C, Section II.
Army Regulation 690-950
The U.S. Army does not have a specific regulation that solely covers fraternization. However, the concept of fraternization is addressed in various Army policies, such as Army Regulation 600-20, Army Command Policy, which prohibits or restricts personal relationships that could affect the unit's morale, discipline, or mission accomplishment. Additionally, each branch of the Army may have its own specific policies on fraternization.
Army Regulation 600-82