QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
What happens when a soldier fails a body fat assessment within 36 months of release
from the ABCP? - ANSWER within 12 months a DA Form 268 and soldier will undergo
a medical evaluation if no medical condition is found the commander will initiate
separation orders, bar to enlistment or transfer to the Individual ready reserve
After 12 months but less than 36 soldier there will be a DA Form 268 initiated and
soldier will undergo medical evaluation. if there are no underlying medical conditions
soldier will be re enrolled into the ABCP for 3 months or 90 days if soldier after the 90
day point soldiers will be released from the ABCP and if they do not meet the standard
the commander will initiate separation action, bar form reenlistment or transfer to the
IRR.
What are the primary and secondary objectives of the ABCP? - ANSWER Primary- to
ensure all soldiers achieve and maintain optimal well being and performance under all
conditions
Secondary- assist in establishing and maintaining oprearational readiness, physical
fitness, health, a perfessional military appearance IAW AR 670-1
establish body fat standards, and provide procedures by which personnel are counseled
to assist in meeting the standard prescribed in this regulation.
How is satisfactory progress in the ABCP defineded - ANSWER As a monthly weight
loss of either 3 to 8 pounds or 1 percent body fat
What is body composition - ANSWER Lean Body mass which includes muscle bone
and essential organs
Body fat- which is expressed as a percentage
Which soldiers are exempt from the ABCP and how must they maintain a soldierly
appearance? - ANSWER soldiers with major limb amputations