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  1. Table B–1: Weight for height table (screening table weight), page 21 Table B–2: Maximum allowable percent body fat standards, page 21 Table B–3: Instructions for completing DA Form 5500 ...

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  2. Use the height and weight chart below to see if you meet the Army standards. First, find your height (in inches) using the leftmost column. Then, right next to it you’ll see the minimum weight allowed. To find your maximum weight, go to the column corresponding to your age group.

    Height
    Min Weight
    17-20
    21-27
    58″
    91 lbs.
    59″
    94 lbs.
    60″
    97 lbs.
    132 lbs.
    136 lbs.
    61″
    100 lbs.
    136 lbs.
    140 lbs.
  3. injury from weight bearing activity, and are more likely to perform at an optimal level. Soldiers will meet Army body composition standards, as prescribed in this regulation, for the individual and collective benefit to themselves, their unit, and the entire Army.

  4. The procedures for the measurements of height, weight, specific body circumferences, and the use of the supplemental body fat assessment machines for the estimation of body fat are described in this implementing guidance. The weight for height table is listed in table B–1 followed by the body fat standards in table B–2.

  5. Jun 15, 2023 · By Sgt. 1st Class Michael Reinsch, Army News Service June 15, 2023. WASHINGTON — The Army rolled out its new Army Body Composition Program Monday that outlines a more accurate way to assess...

  6. Feb 23, 2024 · The standards evolved to include maximum weight limits in 1960 and changed from initial screening criteria to a standard that a Soldier must meet every 6 months throughout a Soldier’s career.

  7. Jun 12, 2023 · The new guidance requires tape testing at only one site on the body, and the use of a corresponding calculation model for all Soldiers. The height and weight screening table will remain as...

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