📊 Official Army Fitness Test Standards
The Army Fitness Test (AFT) uses age and gender-specific scoring tables to evaluate soldier fitness across five functional events. Understanding these standards is crucial for training preparation and career advancement.
All soldiers must achieve a minimum of 60 points per event, but total score requirements vary based on Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) classification.
Combat Military Occupational Specialties (21 Total)
- 11A - Infantry Officer
- 11B - Infantryman
- 11C - Indirect Fire Infantryman
- 11Z - Infantry Senior Sergeant
- 12A - Engineer Officer
- 12B - Combat Engineer
- 13A - Field Artillery Officer
- 13F - Fire Support Specialist
- 18A - Special Forces Officer
- 18B - Special Forces Weapons
- 18C - Special Forces Engineer
- 18D - Special Forces Medical
- 18E - Special Forces Communications
- 18F - Special Forces Intelligence
- 18Z - Special Forces Senior
- 19A - Armor Officer
- 19D - Cavalry Scout
- 19K - M1 Armor Crewman
- 19Z - Armor Senior Sergeant
- 35S - Signals Collector/Analyst
- 68W - Combat Medic Specialist
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