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Monday, January 14, 200810:50 pm
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I just received this letter today, regarding the army medical review I went to few week ago: Sorry if it is a bit blur. It is confirmed. I am out. Taken from NS website: Grading The details are given below: Pes A Fit for all operational vocations (Full BMT) Pes B Fit for most operational vocations (Full BMT) Pes BP Fit for 4 months full BMT (applicable only to obese recruits) Pes C Fit for some operational vocations (Modified BMT) Further subdivided into: PES C1 Required to take IPPT but can be excused up to 2 static stations in IPPT PES C2 Do not have to take IPPT except Regulars who are required to take Alternative Aerobic Fitness Test (AAFT) PES C9 Servicemen not required to take IPPT PES C grading will be followed by the L-Code (Land Deployability Code) as follows: L1 Fit for field duties including front-line duty L2 Fit for field duties but only in Unit HQ or rear areas L3 Fit for operational duties at Bases only. Not fit for field duties / exercises Pes D Temporary unfit for grading and pending further review Pes E Fit for administrative duties only Further subdivided into: PES E1 Able to participate in simple observance parades and LIFE activities PES E9 Unfit for any form of physical activities PES E grading will be followed by the L-Code (Land Deployability Code) as follows: L3 Fit for operational duties at Bases only. Not fit for field duties/exercises L9 Suitable for peacetime sedentary duties at Bases. Not fit for operational duties even in Bases Pes F Medically unfit for any form of service Oh man, what am I going to do if there is a war? It might be a good news if there is no more reservist for me (cross fingers). TOP OF PAGE |
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