The unexplained incident at OP Falcon’s Roost (17 Feb 2001) as detailed in Signal GHQ/INT/9943/Red.
Training, standards, and quality
: Fully fit for all operational duties, deployments, and high-altitude warfare. army order 03 2001 dgms army
: Personnel may be classified as entirely unfit for High Altitude Areas (HAA) or active field environments.
The order outlines the criteria for when an individual in a low medical category can be considered for retention or release. A critical aspect of this policy involves assessing whether a soldier is capable of performing the duties of their rank and trade. The unexplained incident at OP Falcon’s Roost (17
: Defining SHAPE (S-Psychiatric, H-Hearing, A-Appendages, P-Physical, E-Eyesight) factors.
defines the revised policy on the medical categorisation of serving Junior Commissioned Officers (JCOs) and Other Ranks (ORs) in the Army. The order outlines the criteria for when an
Army Order 03 2001 DGMS Army, also known as the "Safety and Occupational Health Management System" (SOHMS), is a directive issued by the Department of the Army. The order establishes the policies, procedures, and responsibilities for managing safety and health within the US Army.