Posted on Mar 31, 2020
My squad leader has given me a directive to no longer allow one of my soldiers to eat anymore sugary foods. Am I even allowed to do that?
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I don't think this is necessarily illegal, per se, however, I don't think it is the best idea. The better option would be for your squad leader to direct him to a medical professional for a consult to a nutritionist to work on the soldiers overall diet, and perhaps an exercise physiologist to work on a routine that will get them under a specific weight. From a medical standpoint, completely eliminating certain foods from a diet (even junk food) can have serious negative consequences in the long run, so setting a plan with moderation under certain guidance would be a better idea. Just my two cents.
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So your Squad Leader is ordering one of the troops to have a better diet and to stay away from the fat pills? I fail to see the problem. I fail to see this as an illegal/immoral/unethical order.
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CPL (Join to see) it's not a long hidden regulation, it's the army body composition program ar 600-9, pretty well known and plays it out. Sens him to the dietitian if it's an issue, otherwise let him eat and let him fail, and stop allowing made up PT standards to be a thing
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CPL (Join to see) I remember once upon a time I was a grown man in basic training and was told what I could and could not eat.
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No, SL is quite wrong. They may not dictate what a soldier may or may not eat. They may however enforce the Soldier making an appt with the BDE nutritionist/dietitian who can in consult with the CO and/or PA/DR.
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