Command Sgt. Maj. Clark Charpentier, MEDCoE Command Sergeant Major, hosted a panel to discuss the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) Thursday, August 11, 2022, in Blesse Auditorium. On the panel were Lt. Col. Kayla Ramotar, H2F Subject Matter Expert, Staff Sergeant Kiara Wheeler, Master Fitness Trainer, 1st Sgt. Greg Rios, First Sergeant, A Co, 264th Medical Battalion, and Sgt. 1st Class Ray Cheers, Senior Drill Sergeant, 32d Medical Brigade. The panel addresses questions from the in-person audience and online attendees watching on Facebook live over a variety of AFCT topics. Starting April 1
Command Sgt. Maj. Clark Charpentier, MEDCoE Command Sergeant Major, hosted a panel to discuss the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) Thursday, August 11, 2022, in Blesse Auditorium. On the panel were Lt. Col. Kayla Ramotar, H2F Subject Matter Expert, Staff Sergeant Kiara Wheeler, Master Fitness Trainer, 1st Sgt. Greg Rios, First Sergeant, A Co, 264th Medical Battalion, and Sgt. 1st Class Ray Cheers, Senior Drill Sergeant, 32d Medical Brigade. The panel addresses questions from the in-person audience and online attendees watching on Facebook live over a variety of AFCT topics. Starting April 1, 2022, the Army began implementing the ACFT as the Army’s general physical fitness test for personnel actions. The Army will incorporate the ACFT in a time-phased, deliberate manner to ensure all Soldiers can train and adjust to the new events and scoring scales before scores used for personnel actions. The Army will incorporate the ACFT into personnel policies in a time-phased, deliberate manner to ensure all Soldiers can train and adjust to the new event and scoring scales before scores are used for personnel actions. Soldiers will begin taking diagnostic tests with the revised ACFT in April 2022. Record scores for the Regular Army commence in October 2022, giving active duty Soldiers 6 months to train for the revised test. Record scores for the National Guard and Army Reserve commence in April 2023, giving Reserve Component Soldiers a year to train for the revised test.
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