Wilsbach: Airmen Must Have Body Composition Scores by July 31
Airmen must submit the measure unless medically exempt as the service says updated fitness rules support readiness and discipline.
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Active soldiers of the U.S. Air Force must report a new body value by the end of July. The measurement will again be part of the official fitness assessment.
Wilsbach: Airmen Must Have Body Composition Scores by July 31
Active-Duty Airmen must ensure they have a waist-to-height ratio assessment in their official record within the next two weeks, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Kenneth S. Wilsbach said in a July 13 letter to the force focused on physical fitness and appearance standards. The waist-to-height ratio is component of the service’s new Physical Fitness Readiness Assessment, or PFRA, designed to measure body composition. In his July 13 message, Wilsbac…
Active-duty airmen have 18 days to submit current waist-to-height ratio, Wilsbach says
Chief of Staff Gen. Ken Wilsbach said active-duty airmen have until the end of the month to submit their updated waist-to-heigh ratio into myBodyComp.
Air Force Releases Letter on Standards
JULY 14, 2026 – Airmen, every day, our Nation depends on the United States Air Force to deter aggression and, if called upon, to fight and win. Meeting that responsibility starts long before we launch aircraft or execute missions. It begins with the high standards we uphold. Standards are the foundation of discipline and readiness. Consistently holding ourselves accountable builds trust within our formations, reinforces confidence in our teammat…
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