The APFT (Army Physical Fitness Test) entry may be left blank if the soldier is undergoing a medical profile that exempts them from physical training, is on a temporary duty assignment that prevents them from participating, or if the soldier has recently joined the unit and has not yet completed the test. Additionally, it can be left blank if the soldier is on a leave of absence or is otherwise unable to participate for valid reasons.
The APFT (Army Physical Fitness Test) entry may be left blank in situations such as when a soldier is exempt from the test due to medical reasons, deployment status, or if they are new to the service and have not yet completed the assessment. Additionally, if a soldier has not yet reached the appropriate age or is undergoing training that does not include the APFT, the entry can also be left blank. It's essential to document these exemptions appropriately according to Army regulations.
If they're flagged for APFT failure, you can give them one as often as needed, although you can only use quarterly APFT failures against them.
12 months, but if you are promotable you must have a new APFT test in before the months it expires. For example If your last APFT was 11OCT2011 you must have a new APFT updated on your ERB before 01OCT2012. If you thought you would wait till 10OCT2012 you are already NON-Promotable.
You cannot take the RECORD APFT on a temp. Only on a permanent profile.
Diagnostic APFT
Ar 350-1
Yes you have the option to and it is not considered a profile
Diagnostic APFT
As many as the same APFT that the Army uses for your age range. See the related link.
Temporary ProfilesA soldier with a temporary profile must take the regular three-event APFT after the profile has expired. (Soldiers with temporary profiles of more than three months may take an alternate test as determined by the commander with input from health-care personnel.) Once the profile is lifted, the soldier must be given twice the time of the profile (but not more than 90 days) to train for the APFT. For example, if the profile period was 7 days, the soldier has 14 days to train for the APFT after the profile period ends. If a normally scheduled APFT occurs during the profile period, the soldier should be given a mandatory make-up date.
No. AR 600-9 and the APFT are two separate things.
Yes they can. Soldier's choice, And Leadership should get it in writing. Orderly Room Jedi