The AR (Army Regulation) for the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) is outlined in AR 350-1. This regulation provides guidance on the administration, standards, and record-keeping for the APFT, which assesses soldiers' physical fitness through events like push-ups, sit-ups, and a 2-mile run. It emphasizes the importance of physical readiness in maintaining overall soldier effectiveness and readiness for duty. However, it's important to note that the APFT has been replaced by the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) as the new standard for physical fitness assessments.
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No. AR 600-9 and the APFT are two separate things.
Yes you have the option to and it is not considered a profile
APFT is a yearly test. 2 times if it falls during the fiscal year.
As many as the same APFT that the Army uses for your age range. See the related link.
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.
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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.
There are three syllables. Ar-mor-y.
Ar 385-10Department of the Army Pamphlet 385-10 Army Safety Program Dated 23 May 2008 The AR (Army Regulation) that covers safety is AR 385-10, The Army Safety Program (29 February 2000)AR 385-10, "The Army Safety Program"
Ar 385-10Department of the Army Pamphlet 385-10 Army Safety Program Dated 23 May 2008 The AR (Army Regulation) that covers safety is AR 385-10, The Army Safety Program (29 February 2000)AR 385-10, "The Army Safety Program"
Ar 385-10Department of the Army Pamphlet 385-10 Army Safety Program Dated 23 May 2008 The AR (Army Regulation) that covers safety is AR 385-10, The Army Safety Program (29 February 2000)AR 385-10, "The Army Safety Program"