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You have a Soldier who comes in under the Army's minimum weight for their age and height. What do you do? Do you flag them? Do you counsel them? Do you add rocks to their pockets and step on the scale? (I do not recommend the last one).
What would you do? What should you do? What does the regulations state?
What would you do? What should you do? What does the regulations state?
Posted >1 y ago
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We had to weigh in every week. I was six pounds over minimum. The first Sgt told me he would put some weight on me. Gave me a midnight chow pass to eat a second supper every day and ordered me to drink at least two beers a day. I faithfully followed his orders and ate the second supper every night. Weighed in the following week losing 5 of those six pounds. Sometimes things just don't work as planned.
He took back my chow pass!
He took back my chow pass!
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CPT M, in my unit we have one that is 94 lbs. He is on double rations and can't seem to gain an ounce. I think a 10 mile an hour gust wind can knock him over. He can't eat much either and we really can't force him to eat like others do. Kid is so tiny. Like barely 5 ft tall. Counseling won't help him on this matter.
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CPT Jacob Swartout
I check his file tomorrow. I just came aboard and saw him on a list of double rations. I will ask my 1SG about him tomorrow.
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LT Jessica Kellogg
In that case, I'd make sure there isn't a medical reason why he can't gain weight.
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SSG (Join to see)
I have a soldier that is in this situation. How do I get him on double rations? Is that only for Basic and AIT soldiers or can you assign double rations to a permanent party soldier?
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I remember encountering a few of these individuals back in Basic Training. They were put on double rations and the Drill Sergeants watched them like hawks to ensure they ate everything. Nutrition counseling to make sure they are eating well and evaluating their PT program may be called for. They would qualify for "special population" as they may need extra attention to put on weight and build mass. Many people that are that underweight are "skinny-fat" and can barely pass the APFT standards.
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Just found out my nephew is trying to reenlist and his senior leaders are telling him, all of the sudden, he is flagged for being under weight. He was never counseled, referred for a medical evaluation, or informally notified until he decided to re-up. Who stands up for the privates and advocates for them when the command is poisonous?
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LTC (Join to see)
Definitely need counselings. I have mixed feelings on the issue of under weight and flagging.
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LTC (Join to see)
As far as who stands upfor them? Should be first line leader, then next leader all the way up!
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I’m currently a few pounds under the minimum for my height. I’m being sent to the promotion board soon, my 1SG is weighing me today to see if I’m below still and plans to flag me...I was evaluated by an 0-6 back in November and said I was completely healthy and just have a hyper metabolism. I’m on the fence on whether to re-enlist or to get out. If I get flagged for something dumb like this, I may end up just saying screw it and cut my ties with the army.
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I would send him or her to a dietitian and Maybe they Can help with a program to increase there weight. I remember sending one of my troops to weight loss clinic and I had counseled him before he went and I told Him that he would not be considered for promotion until he lost the weight if Not He would be discharged.
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Sir !!! quit running them 24/7 and feed them more than crumbs and water...we all know your a die hard lean mean killing machine but have mercy !!!!! Seriously... get them on weight gainer.
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Not speaking so much on underweight individuals, but those individuals who we all know are not trying at PRT in the morning. Those individuals who go home and don't PT on their own and they know they need it. Those individuals who go and eat a whole large pizza knowing they are already fudging that line.
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