What AR covers height and weight?

The Army Body Composition Program (ABCP) is a United States Army program that dictates height and weight standards for all Active Army, Army National Guard, and Army Reserve Soldiers; the ABCP is covered in Army Regulation (AR) 600-9.

What is AR 600-9 Army?

This regulation, AR 600-9 The Army Body Composition Program, implements guidance in Department of Defense Instruction 1308.3, which implements policy and prescribes procedures governing physical fitness and weight/body fat standards in the Services.

How long can a Soldier be on ABCP?

Summary of Army Body Composition Program-Related Actions, Counseling, and Evaluations to remain in the Soldier’s record for 36 months. To ensure Service Members successfully maintain body fat standards, remaining enrolled in ABCP until reaching under 2% maximum body fat for 2 consecutive months is highly recommended.

What is the maximum BMI for Army?

The weight standards used by the military, as set by DoDI 1308.3, are a close approximation of BMI. For each height range, the maximum allowable weights work out to a BMI of 25–27.5, and minimum allowable weights are for a BMI of 19.

Is Chapter 16 an honorable discharge?

Characterization of Service: Soldiers separated under Chapter 16 must receive an honorable discharge.

Is Chapter 18 an honorable discharge?

Soldiers separated under Chapter 18 must receive an honorable discharge. (Soldiers with less than 180 days active duty may receive an entry level status discharge, which is uncharacterized.)