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>                   (5)  The U.S. Army Medical Command standard for completing a MEB is 90 days (for example, the time allowed for issuing a permanent profile to the affected Soldier, completing MEB paperwork, and forwarding the MEB to the physical evaluation board). >           >                   (6)  Soldiers being medically separated should not be required to participate in rigorous training due to the potential for aggravating injuries.  These Soldiers can perform unit level administrative duties during their separation. >           >           >                   (7)  Soldiers who have completed graduation requirements, recovered fully from their injuries, and declared to be medically fit by medical authorities for continued training and deployment, should be allowed to graduate and continue their Army careers (assuming no other legal or administrative issues exist that would preclude this). >           >            c. AIT Soldiers that are injured and receive permanent profiles prior to graduation, are evaluated to determine if they are fit for retention.  Soldiers, determined fit for retention, are evaluated against minimum requirements for their MOSs in physical, upper, lower, hearing, eyes, psychiatric (PULHES).  Initial entry Soldiers meeting MOS minimums will continue training IAW their profile.  Adjutant generals or ARNG/USAR L