The military’s new height to waist standards aim to better measure health and readiness, but raise concerns about fairness, ...
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Soldiers who hit the weights a little too hard, or maybe over-indulged during the holidays leading to a bit of weight gain, can find themselves failing the U.S. Army’s height and weight standards.
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