Does military 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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Do you round up for height army?

The measurement will be rounded to the nearest inch with the following guidelines: If the height fraction is less than 1/2 inch, round down. If the height fraction is 1/2 inch or greater, round up. Weight should be measured and recorded to the nearest pound. All measurements will be taken in the APFT uniform.
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How does military measure your height?

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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Does the military have a height restriction?

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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What is the average height in the military?

The average height of military personnel in the United States is anywhere between 5 foot nine and 6 feet tall. The average weight is about 180 pounds, give or take. Does that mean if you are over or under that you will not make a good Marine?
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How tall are Navy SEALs?

Enlisted SEAL

Height: 5 ft. 10 in.
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How tall is a US soldier?

Army Height Minimums And Maximums

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.
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What is the tallest you can be in the Navy?

The minimum qualifying height is 58 inches for all candidates, and the maximum qualifying height for all candidates is 80 inches. Waivers may be granted to a limited number of exceptional candidates whose height exceeds this standard. The minimum qualifying weight (by height) standards are listed in the table.
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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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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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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 is the maximum BMI for Army?

Male soldiers between ages 17 and 20 must have a BMI of 25.7 or less; men 21 to 27 years old must have a BMI of 26.4 or less; men ages 28 to 39 must have a BMI of 27.1 or less; and male soldiers ages 40 and older must have a BMI of 27.5 or less.
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Can you suck in for Army tape test?

If an individual desires to exercise to beat the system there is really nothing you can do. If they however are hunching their shoulders and engaging their neck muscles, they are in violation of the regulation.
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What is minimum height for Army?

There should be no history or evidence of mental disease. a) Height-Minimum acceptable height is 157.5 cm relaxable to 1.52 cm in case of Gorkhas, Assamese, Garhwalis etc.
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Is there a height requirement for the Marines?

US Marine Corps height and weight requirements

In the case of the Marines, the height requirement is slightly narrower and it changes slightly from time to time. As of 2020, the height requirement is 58-78 inches (147-198 centimeters) for men and 58-72 inches (147-183 centimeters) for women.
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What is the max height for a fighter pilot?

They must be 64 to 77 inches tall when standing, and 34 to 40 inches tall when sitting. Candidates who do not meet the Air Force's height requirements are able to apply for height waivers and still become pilots since modern aircraft seats can adjust to practically any height .
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How big is the average Navy SEAL?

The overall effect is more of a bell curve, with a majority in the middle grouping of 68-72 inches tall with a body weight in the 175- to 195-pound range.
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Is 170 cm a good height for Army?

No its not 170 is consider as good height and in armed forces your height and health is not important to become an officer but courage, skills of leadership and your deeds will help to become an officer.
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Why are taller soldiers more likely to survive wars?

If vital organs in the body do not increase in size linearly with the body size (height and weight), then it means that taller and heavier soldiers, while they may be more likely to be shot because of their larger body size, have nonetheless more room in their body where they can be 'safely' shot and still survive the ...
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Can I join the military at 40?

Federal law dictates that the oldest recruit for any military branch must be 42 years old. However, each branch can set its cap below that < 42 limit.
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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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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 old are Navy SEALs?

Navy SEALs Qualifications

All SEAL candidates are required to meet the following qualification standards and pass the PST: 18-28 years old (17 with parental permission) A U.S. citizen. High school graduate (or meet High Performance Predictor Profile criteria).
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