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How often should Soldiers be weighed in?
What Screening Table Weight should Soldiers aim to achieve in order to avoid exceeding their maximum weight?
What is meant by "Body Composition?"
When is a Soldier considered "overweight?"
What DOD-wide goal are Soldiers are encouraged to acheive in regard to body fat?
In the event that a Soldier cannot be weighed immediately after the APFT, when can they be weighed?
If a Soldier is enrolled in the weight control program, how often should they be weighed in?
What Army Regulation covers the Army Weight Control Program?
Who is responsible and required to meet the weight standards in AR 600-9?
What statement is required on all TDY and PCS orders in regard to weight control?
What is considered to be "satisfactory" weight loss for Soldiers enrolled in the weight control program?
When may a Soldier be removed from the Weight Control Program?
When does the "actual" enrollment in the Weight Control Program begin for a Soldier?
What should be worn by a Soldier when being taped?
Can a Soldier who is enrolled in the weight control program attend any professional military or civilian schools?
How many people should be available to tape a Soldier?
Are Soldiers on the Weight Control Program allowed to reenlist?
What two considerations is the screening table weight based on?
How is body fat typically determined?
When should the body fat percentage or "tape test" be conducted on a Soldier?
How many times is each area measured on a Soldier when the tape test is conducted?
What is the method for determining body fat called?
What should tape measures, used for determining body fat, be made of?
When screening Soldiers for weight; table weights and heights are measured to the nearest what?
If a Soldier is placed back on the weight control program within 12 months of being removed from the program, what may occur?
If a Soldier fails to make satisfactory progress in the weight control program after two consecutive weigh-ins or after a total period of six months of diet and exercise, what happens?
Should a Soldier be measured by someone of the opposite gender?
Who authorizes the taping of Soldiers?
What are the two primary objectives of the Army Weight Control Program?
Name some career limitations that are placed on Soldiers on the Weight Control Program.
What are the three things that must occur when a Soldier is determined to be overweight?
Why is the Army so concerned about Soldiers who are overweight?
What is your maximum allowable body fat standard?
What is the role of the health care personnel in regard to weight control?
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