How do I find my Army profile?

How do I find my Army profile?

Soldiers can access their individual E-profile by following these steps: 1. Go to AKO home page, right column under ‘My Professional Data’ and click on ‘My Medical Readiness Status’. 2. Under “Medical Readiness Status” go down to DLC (Deployment Limiting Conditions) and click ‘view detailed information’.

What does it mean to have a profile in the army?

Soldiers with permanent profiles “undergo a Medical Retention Board and Physical Evaluation Boards to determine fitness for further military duty,” officials said in May. Part of those reviews may be tied to the soldier’s ability to pass a modified assessment, they added.

What is an army P3 profile?

Soldiers who have a permanent profile with a numerical designator of 3 or 4 in one or more categories (commonly referred to as a P3 or P4 profile) are nondeployable until their case is re- viewed by an MEB or an MMRB.

How do I get a copy of my Army profile?

You can request a copy of the Veteran’s military records in any of these ways:

  1. Mail or fax a Request Pertaining to Military Records (Standard Form SF 180) to the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC).
  2. Write a letter to the NPRC.
  3. Visit the NPRC in person.
  4. Contact your state or county Veterans agency.

What is a p4 profile army?

A profile serial containing one or more numerical designations of “4” indicates that the individual has one or more medical conditions or physical defects of such severity that the performance of military duty must be drastically limited.

What is MRC army?

What is it? Being medically ready is critical for a deployable Soldier, as Soldiers must be ready to fight and win today’s wars as part of globally integrated operations. All Soldiers are assigned a Medical Readiness Classification (MRC) of 1 to 4.

How long can you be on profile in the army?

If the temporary profile exceeds 6 months, the Soldier will be directed to a specialist who can extend the profile to 12 months, change the temporary profile to a permanent profile, or refer the Soldier to an MEB if they determine they do not meet medical retention standards. Temporary profiles cannot exceed 12 months.

Can you deploy on profile?

You can do so if you have a permanent profile though. See AR 40-501; it also depends on the PULHES and the job you’ll be doing. Your commander will be the ultimate authority on that.

How long is an army permanent profile good for?

profile may be extended for a maximum of 6 months from the initial profile start date by the profiling officer.

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