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Male Marines must be a minimum of 48 tall (56). At that height they must weight between 85 and 122 lbs. The maximum height listed is 610 (86). Marines this tall must weight between 182 and 263 lbs.
Weight is measured on an approved digital or balance scale and rounded to the nearest pound. One pound is removed to account for clothing (PT shirt, shorts and socks).
The weigh-in is a calendar year semi-annual requirement for all active duty Marines, regardless of age, grade, gender, or duty assignment. (2) Reserve Component. The weigh-in is a calendar year annual requirement for all SMCR/IMA Marines, regardless of age, grade, gender or duty assignment.
If a Marine does not show progress while on the program, reenlistment and promotion opportunities can be denied. To maintain fairness and impartiality, Marines assigned to the MAP have the right to appeal their status to the next higher officer in the CoC.
For recruits who are unable to pass the IST, they are dropped from the training platoon and placed in a Physical Conditioning Platoon (PCP). The PCP is a place to focus on physical conditioning.
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The principle of never leaving a man behind is based on the idea that every member of a military unit is critical to the success of the mission. If a soldier is wounded, lost, or captured, the unit must make every effort to recover or rescue them, even if it puts other members of the unit at risk.
Marines who exceed the body-fat allowance are enrolled in the Body Composition Program. If the Marine fails to lose the required weight and body fat required to meet standards while enrolled in the Body Composition Program, this may result in an involuntary discharge.
(b) Weight Measurement. Weight will be measured on a calibrated digital or balance beam scale in the required PT uniform, without running shoes. A one-pound reduction will be granted for the PT uniform; however, no other weight reductions are authorized. Measurement will be recorded to the nearest pound.
OBTAIN THEIR ROADMAPS AT THE TECOM WEB SITE, HTTP:(FORWARD SLASH FORWARD SLASH).TECOM.USMC.MIL/G3/ROADMAP.PHP. AS CHANGES OCCUR, SO IT IS IMPORTANT TO VISIT THE SITE REGULARLY.
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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