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IAW AR 600-20, para. 4-19a(5), Online Misconduct is the use of electronic communication to inflict harm. Some examples include but are not limited to: hazing, bullying, harassment, discriminatory harassment, stalking, retaliation or any other types of misconduct that undermines dignity and respect.
Previously, men were taped around their neck and abdomen, while women were taped around their neck, waist, and hips. Now, all soldiers regardless of gender will be taped in one area around the navel to calculate their body fat.
AR 600-20 defines sexual harassment as a form of gender discrimination that involves unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, or any conduct of a sexual nature that creates a hostile work environment.
AR 600-20 states that relationships between Soldiers of different ranks are prohibited if they: a. Compromise, or appear to compromise, the integrity of supervisory authority or chain of command.
The U.S. Army standard for what constitutes an inappropriate leader-subordinate relationship is listed in AR 600-20 4-14b which states, relationships, (both opposite-gender and same-gender) are prohibited if they: Compromise, or appear to compromise, the integrity of supervisory authority or the chain of command;
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AR 600-9. The ABCP establishes height and weight standards for both male and female Soldiers. An current height and weight is utilized to determine whether or not a Soldier is program compliant. The Soldiers height is referenced in Table 3-1, Weight for height table (screening table weight).
AR 600-20, paragraph 4-6(b), states that corrective training should not be used in an oppressive manner to evade the procedural safeguards applying to non-judicial punishment. DONT: A Soldier who is late for formation and is ordered to clean the orderly room after hours.
Every member of the Army is expected to treat all persons with dignity and respect. As defined in AR 600- 20, hazing and bullying, as well as other behaviors that undermine the treating of persons with dignity and respect, are fundamentally in opposition to the Army Values and are prohibited.
Soldiers should be measured by trained individuals of the same gender. If a trained individual of the same gender is not 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.