Posted on Aug 27, 2017
Soldier PCSed from USAREC to Regular Army unit then to ALC and failed APFT. What happens?
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Refer to Para 3-13e, AR 350-1 (pertaining to general NCOES failure issues)
Refer to Para G-9m(6), AR 350-1 (pertaining to general APFT failure guidelines)
http://www.apd.army.mil/epubs/DR_pubs/DR_a/pdf/web/r350_1.pdf
Refer to Para 4f, Milper Message Number 16-089 (pertaining to"Did not meet course Standards" NCOES Re-scheduling)
http://www.ncosupport.com/files/STEP-milper-march16.pdf
If it was truly just an issue of an inhaler, he should be able to get the flag removed quickly, after passing an APFT, and be back at ALC after 6-months.
Refer to Para G-9m(6), AR 350-1 (pertaining to general APFT failure guidelines)
http://www.apd.army.mil/epubs/DR_pubs/DR_a/pdf/web/r350_1.pdf
Refer to Para 4f, Milper Message Number 16-089 (pertaining to"Did not meet course Standards" NCOES Re-scheduling)
http://www.ncosupport.com/files/STEP-milper-march16.pdf
If it was truly just an issue of an inhaler, he should be able to get the flag removed quickly, after passing an APFT, and be back at ALC after 6-months.
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Follow up. Soldier PCSed, took PTDY to move in family, with less than 10 working days in his new unit went to ALC before being able to inprocess fully. Went to ALC without prescribed medications due to the post inprocess cancelling SRP and medical in process, could not pass APFT without inhalers. Soldier received failure 1059. What are the next steps? Should this soldier be chaptered or does this soldier have the ability to go back to the unit (who did not previously give an APFT) and get up to par with the proper meds? Unsure what guidance to give this person and looking for some input.
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SM is within 1 year (i think) of that new regulation for NCOES requirement. As far as the medication, it was prescribed after extended burn pit time during deployment along with CPAP and other things (trying not to bring out too much HIPAA) as far as I know. Thank you though for the insight. I will pass all this on to his NCO and see what the outcome is from there.
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SSG Robert Perrotto
SFC (Join to see) - we can take this to PM's if you want to - I have some insight and knowledge regarding the medical side.
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