Table of Contents
- 1 How often is a permanent profile reviewed?
- 2 How long can you be on a profile in the army?
- 3 What happens if you get a permanent profile in the army?
- 4 How long after profile is APFT?
- 5 Can you deploy on profile?
- 6 Can you become an officer with a permanent profile?
- 7 Does a permanent profile make you non-deployable?
How often is a permanent profile reviewed?
The maximum length of a temporary profile is 12 months and the patient must be re-evaluated every 3-6 months. Permanent profiles will need to be reviewed and signed by your medical chain of command.
How long can you be on a profile in the army?
Temporary profiles should specify an expiration date. If no date is specified, the profile will automatically expire at the end of 30 days from issuance of the profile. In no case will Soldiers carry a temporary profile which has been extended for more than 12 months.
What happens if you get a permanent profile in the army?
Soldiers with permanent profiles “undergo a Medical Retention Board and Physical Evaluation Boards to determine fitness for further military duty,” officials said in May. Soldiers can complete either the ACFT’s two-mile run, a 5,000-meter row, a 15,000-meter stationary bike ride or a 1,200-meter swim.
Can you get promoted with a permanent profile?
A soldier with a permanent profile of 3 or 4 is not a determining factor for promotion eligibility. “Commanders are supposed to look at the situation holistically, and not automatically make a soldier ineligible based on the profile.
Can you go to warrant officer school with a permanent profile?
An exception to policy may be granted by HQDA DCS, G3/5/7 for a permanent profile to the running event only. The exception only allows the Soldier to apply to compete for entry into WOC or OCS school. The permanent profile must be a result of extraordinary circumstances.
How long after profile is APFT?
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.
Can you deploy on profile?
No, you can not deploy profile settings separately (there are some exceptions for non-component oriented profile settings). You have deploy them along with the components whose permissions you’re updating. However, you can deploy components separately from the profile settings.
Can you become an officer with a permanent profile?
As it currently stands, a Soldier cannot commission as an officer if they have a permanent profile, and can only become a warrant if their profile was combat related. Despite this, many warrants and officers have profiles and are retained and promoted.
Can a Soldier take an APFT on a temporary profile?
“Soldiers with temporary physical profiles must take a regular three event APFT after the profile has expired. Soldiers with temporary profiles of long duration (more than three months) may take an alternate aerobic event as determined by the commander with input from health-care personnel.
Is the APFT still valid?
For now, soldiers have to take that test only for data collection purposes, but their last recorded APFT score remains valid for any purpose requiring a passing fitness score through next March.
Does a permanent profile make you non-deployable?
Some profiles make you nondeployable (PULHES of 3) temporarily, new medications or injuries. A permanent profile is a profile that alters one of your PULHES to a 2, but still allows you to be deployed. If you get a permanent profile that alters your PULHES to a 3, they initiate a MEB.
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