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>                   (b)  Medical support for training. >           >                   (c)  Access to specialty care (for example, orthopedics, podiatry, mental health). >           >                   (d)  Medical evaluation board (MEBs). >           >                   (e)  IET attrition. >           >                   (f)  Profiles. >           >                   (g)  WTRP. >           >                   (h)  Behavioral health professional support. >           >                   (i)  Illness, injury, and behavior trends. >           >            d. The chairperson should forward issues that require the assistance of HQ TRADOC to the TRADOC Surgeon at Usarmy.jb.e.tradoc.mbx.tradoc-g1-4-surgeon@mail.mil or DSN 501-5633 or commercial 757 501-5633. >           >         5-15. Body composition standards in IET >           >            a. Accessions standards for body composition as stated in AR 40-501, paragraph 2-21b, apply during the first six months of IET Soldier's active duty service.  The standards of AR 600-9, table 2, are applicable after the initial year of service. >           >            b. RC Soldiers enrolled in the split training option must meet accession body composition standards for the successive period of active duty training. >           >            c. Measure and weigh initial entry Soldiers within 14 days prior to graduation from AIT/OSUT.  Enter this information on the Soldier's DA Form 5286. >           >            d. Enroll and flag Soldiers that exceed one year of active service, and fail to meet the body composition standards IAW AR 600-9, table 2, in the Army Body Composition Program.  Ship these Soldiers to the gaining unit and forward the documentation to include the flag (transferable) to the gaining unit. >           >            e. Prior service Soldiers are required to meet the body composition standards of AR 600-9, table 2, upon reentry on active duty.