Posted on Sep 4, 2014
At what rank should Soldiers be exempt from organized PT?
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I'd like to suggest that no such exemption apply except to highest ranks. They should participate in some P.T. even if not organized.
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The proper rank to be exempted from PT is Civilian. A Soldier can be exempt from PT as soon as they get their DD-214.
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Sp4 Byron Skinner. None. The PT requirements and standards have ween watered down to nothing since the 1950’s. If a draftee can pass the PT requirements which include a lot more brutal workout the the what is no called PT, you don;t eve do PT is the Uniform you will fight in. PT has really has become pointless, really.
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I was in the Army for 20 yrs and was never exempt from PT, untill it was time for me to retire and was on Brigade staff duty and had a day in day off schedule and no longer reported to my unit except to clear and then for my retirement ceremony.
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None. Rank alone is not an automatic exemption from organized PT. However, we all work for somebody.... whether is a brigade commander or a GO, you may be "excused" from organized PT due to a meeting or an alternate mission.
My personal philosophy.... absent any conflicts or priorities from my boss, if there was organized PT, I always showed up, regardless of my rank.
My personal philosophy.... absent any conflicts or priorities from my boss, if there was organized PT, I always showed up, regardless of my rank.
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Your rank does not exempt you from PT you have to lead-in combat have to be physically fit to do that
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