187E. Procedural Requirements and Administrative Consider-ations1. CounselingCounseling and rehabilitative transfer requirements apply to many separations. Commanders must make reasonable efforts to identify Soldiers who maybe candidates for separation as early as possible, in order to improve their chances for retention.
In accordance with paragraph 1-16, counseling is always required for Involuntary separation due to parenthood Personality disorder Other designated physical or mental conditions Entry-level performance and conduct Unsatisfactory performance Minor disciplinary infractions or a pattern of misconduct, and Failure to meet Army
body composition standardsAdditionally, a rehabilitative transfer is generally required under Chapters 11 (entry-level performance and conduct, 13 (unsatisfactory
performance, a (minor disciplinary infractions, and b (a pattern of misconduct. Trainees should be recycled between companies or platoons at least once. Soldiers other than trainees should be recycled between battalion- sized
units or larger at least once, with at least 3 months at each unit. Permanent Change of Station (PCS) is only for meritorious cases where the Soldier is a distinct asset to the Army. Waiver is authorized if transfer would serve no useful purpose, would
not produce a quality Soldier, or is not in the best interest of the Army.
2. Medical ExaminationCommanders will ensure that Soldiers initiated for separation who are required to obtain a physical examination per 10 U.S.C. § 1145 obtain such. Among others, this applies to all AD involuntary separations. Physical examinations and mental health evaluations will comply with AR 40-501 and other policy guidance issued by the Surgeon General and US. Army Medical Command. In addition
to medical examinations, mental status evaluations conducted by a psychologist,
or master-level, licensed clinical social worker, are required for Soldiers being processed for separation under Chapters 13 orb. Medical Examination for
Soldiers Processed with an OTHCommanders will ensure that Soldiers pending separation under conditions other than honorable (to include cases under Chapter 10, In Lieu of Trial by Court-Martial) obtain a medical examination to determine whether post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or traumatic brain injury (TBI) was a factor in the Soldier’s misconduct per 10 U.S.C. § 1177 under the following conditions:
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