Does Army round up height?

This is part of the physical exam of the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) every applicant must follow and pass before being sworn in as a recruit. Both height and weight measurements are rounded up or down to the nearest whole digit.
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Does height matter in the army?

The cause for rejection for Armed Forces male applicants is height less than 60 inches or more than 80 inches. The cause for rejection for Armed Forces female applicants is height less than 58 inches or more than 80 inches. The Marines are more restrictive.
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How is height measured in the Army?

Height will be measured in stocking feet on a flat surface with the chin parallel to the floor. The body should be straight but not rigid, similar to the position of attention. The measurement will be rounded to the nearest inch with the following guidelines: if the height fraction is less than a half-inch, round down.
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What is the height standard for the Army?

According to the United States Army official site for recruiting, the height range for new recruits starts at 5'0 and ends at 6'8 for men and 4'10 to 6'8 for women. This is the range specified on the Army official site that displays its height and weight calculator. The minimum age for these requirements is 17.
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Is Army getting rid of height and weight?

After 30 Years, the U.S. Army Is Changing Its Height and Weight Standards. The Army expects that it will be six to nine months before they can recommend changes to the Army leadership.
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Can fat people join the Army?

Applicants who qualify through the ARMS test get a free pass on being overweight, but they do have to get themselves in shape within a year of entering active duty. Early research suggests that recruits who get ARMS waivers have attrition rates similar to enlistees who enter the Army without a waiver.
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What happens if I fail tape Army?

In most cases, failing to pass the Army's minimum weight or body-fat percentage standards will make you ineligible for promotion, transfer, reenlistment or opportunities to attend professional schools.
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How tall are special forces?

According to the Army's Special Operations Command, the average height and weight of an Army Ranger are 69 inches and 174 pounds.
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Whats the shortest you can be in the military?

The Short Answer: Two Years With a Catch

Two years is the shortest amount of time a new enlistee can sign up for active duty, however, there is a catch. You actually have an eight-year commitment but you can perform this commitment as an active duty member, a Reservist, or Individual Ready Reservist (IRR).
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How big is the average Navy SEAL?

AVERAGE STATISTICS

Height: 5 ft. 10 in.
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How tall are you if your 58 inches?

58 inches is equivalent to 4 feet 10 inches in height. To find this answer, you need to remember that one foot has 12 inches.
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Can a male tape a female soldier?

Soldiers will be measured by trained individuals of the same gender. If a trained individual of the same gender isnot available to conduct the measurements, a female Soldier will be present when a male measures a female, and a male Soldier will be present when a female measures a male.
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How do you beat Army tape test?

There are a couple of tricks you can try: Straighten and lift your neck in the air to make your neck appear thinner, and suck in your gut to make your stomach appear smaller. However, you must perform these actions proportionally, or it could make the results of the test go in a direction other than you desire.
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Who was the shortest Navy SEAL?

Harry Beal was the first Navy SEAL, thanks to the roster being ordered alphabetically. He also may have been the shortest, but he was capable of doing a one-armed pullup. Photo courtesy of the US Naval Institute. And although he was the first Navy SEAL, he may also have been the shortest, standing only 5 feet tall.
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How fit are Navy SEALs?

The Navy SEALs fitness test requires you to run 15 miles in 10.5 minutes; swim 500 yards in 12.5 minutes; complete 50 pushups in two minutes; 50 curl-ups in two minutes; and 10 pull-ups in two minutes. The more you exceed the minimum, the better your shot.
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Can you leave the Army after 4 years?

There is no way to simply quit the military once you are on active duty. You are contractually, and perhaps morally, obligated to see your commitment through. However, you could be discharged from duty early if you are physically or psychologically unable to perform your duties.
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What is a 2 year Army enlistment?

The U.S. Army has expanded its two-year enlistment options, making it easier for individuals who may not be comfortable making a four- or six-year commitment. Under this option, after basic and advanced training, new Soldiers would only be required to spend two years on active duty.
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Can you buy out your Army contract?

But unfortunately, this is no longer possible. You cannot get out of a military contract in the U.S by paying a certain amount of money. Once you have signed a contract to serve the country, you are expected to honor it. This applies to all service branches.
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How tall are Green Berets?

Typically, however, most students are in the average-sized man zone of 68-70 inches and 170-190 pounds. This is tall enough and enough muscle mass typically to do well at BUD/S.
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Is 30 too old to join Special Forces?

20-32 years old. Meet the Army height and weight standards. Join as an active duty or Army National Guard Soldier. Qualify for Airborne School.
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How tall is the average Marine?

The average height was 5' 7 ¼”. The shortest Marine was 5' 1 1/8” and the tallest 6' 3”.
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Do you lose weight in the Army?

While you may lose 10 pounds (4.5 kg) in a week on the military diet, not everyone will. Plus, most of this would be water weight rather than fat, which you'll regain when you start eating as you normally do.
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How much weight do I need to lose to join the army?

One of the requirements you have to meet to become a military service member is the body composition test. If you weigh between 148 and 267 pounds as a male and 120 to 184 pounds as a female, then you are good to go.
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Do you get weighed at basic training?

This is to ensure that you will be able to endure the intense physical demands of basic training. At the weigh-in, your height will be measured with your shoes off and your weight will be measured with your shoes and outer clothes off.
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