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c. A physical fitness assessment (1-1-1) or one mile assessment will not be conducted in the RECBN and is not part
of the reception process. Commanders can introduce PRT to the Soldiers when time permits, or work with gaining
BCT/OSUT units to provide this training.
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Clothing initial issue point
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a. The CIIP will issue rank insignia to the Soldier. This function can be conducted at the Personnel Automation
Branch. Soldiers, who are in the rank of PV2 thru Specialist, will begin wearing their rank at the RECBN.
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The CIIP will fit, measure, and issue the Soldier their initial clothing bag items in phase one IAW the approved
clothing bag, and in phase two when the Soldiers are in BCT/OSUT. Individuals 6'5" or taller for special order ASUs:
CIIP ensures Soldiers over 6’5” receive their ASUs prior to BCT graduation since they require a custom order, which
takes longer than the standard sizes. Soldier receipt of special order ASUs during return for deferred issue. Variation
may occur across each ATC based on scheduling for deferred/phase two issues.
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c. The CIIP is responsible for the proper fitting of the Soldier’s combat boots.
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Medical and dental screening
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a. Medical and dental inprocessing is the first and best opportunity to establish a new Soldier’s readiness status. All
Medical Occupational Data System (MODS) data entries should be made within seven days of the point of service.
Enter date of medical examination conducted at military entrance processing station (MEPS) into MODS.
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b. Screen health record for medical waiver. If a waiver is present (see DD Form 2808, item 76) and a numerical
designation of "3" or greater is recorded under PULHES (item 74b), refer the Soldier to a health care provider for
consideration of permanent profile.
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c. Enter 6-digit PULHES into MODS. Enter "No" against item "Nondeployable Medical Profile" in MODS.
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d. Ensure that AA/RC Soldiers have documentation of a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibody test within
the previous six months. Obtain test results and enter date of HIV test performed at MEPS in MODS. Obtain blood
specimen for testing if no documentation of HIV test within the past six months and enter the HIV test date in the
record and MODS.
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e. Obtain and determine the blood group and type (AR 40–3), and annotate in Soldier’s records in MODS.
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f. Conduct pregnancy screening and obtain results for female Soldiers before giving any vaccinations, and annotate
in Soldier’s records in MODS.