R 181400Z DEC 25
MARADMIN 613/25
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC TE//
SUBJ/ADVANCE NOTIFICATION OF CHANGES TO THE MARINE CORPS PHYSICAL
FITNESS TEST AND BODY COMPOSITION EVALUATION PROCESS//
REF/A/DOC/SECWAR MEMORANDUM/20250930//
REF/B/DOC/SECWAR MEMORANDUM/20250330//
REF/C/DOC/MCO 6100.13A W ADMIN CH-5/20180117//
REF/D/DOC/MCO 6110.3A W ADMIN CH-4/20160117//
REF/E/DOC/MCBUL 6110 W ADMIN CH-1/20241220//
NARR/REF (A) IS THE SECWAR MEMORANDUM ON MILITARY FITNESS STANDARDS.
REF (B) IS THE SECWAR MEMORANDUM ON COMBAT ARMS STANDARDS.
REF (C) IS THE MARINE CORPS ORDER FOR THE PHYSICAL FITNESS AND
COMBAT FITNESS TESTS.
REF (D) IS THE MARINE CORPS ORDER FOR THE BODY COMPOSITION AND
MILITARY APPEARANCE PROGRAM.
REF (E) IS THE MARINE CORPS BULLETIN FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION
OF BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE ANALYSIS TO THE BODY COMPOSITION
EVALUATION PROCESS.//
POC/HUMAN PERFORMANCE BRANCH/QUANTICO/TEL: 703-432-2285/E-MAIL:
TECOM.FORCEFITNESS@USMC.MIL//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1. The purpose of this message is to announce the
Marine Corps’ compliance with the Secretary of War’s (SECWAR)
requirements outlined in references (a) and (b), and to afford
Marines time to prepare for the forthcoming changes.
2. Background. On 30 September 2025, SECWAR issued a memorandum
requiring immediate actions from all the services to ensure every
servicemember meets the physical demands of combat and leads by
example.
3. Beginning 1 January 2026, the service will institute sex-neutral
Physical Fitness Test (PFT) standards for Marines with a combat arms
Primary Military Occupational Special (PMOS).
4. Physical Fitness Test (PFT). All Marines will continue to
conduct a PFT during the semiannual period of 1 January to 30 June.
4.a. Marines with a Non-Combat Arms PMOS. PFT scores will continue
to be assessed using the current sex- and age-normed standards
outlined in reference (c).
4.b. Combat Arms PMOS Scoring. PFT scores for Marines in combat
arms PMOSs, listed in paragraph 4.d., will be assessed using the
male, age-normed scoring standard outlined in reference (c).
4.c. Combat Arms Standard. Marines with a combat arms PMOS must
achieve a minimum total score of 210 points (i.e., 70 percent of
total possible points) on the PFT. Marines in combat arms PMOSs who
pass but do not achieve 210 points on the PFT by the end of the
reporting period will be placed on the remedial physical training
program and may be subject to PMOS reclassification and / or
promotion restriction. Until further guidance is published,
no adverse or punitive actions will be administered.
4.d. In accordance with reference (a), the following PMOSs are
considered combat arms:
0302 Infantry Officer
0306 Infantry Weapons Officer
0311 Rifleman
0313 Light-Armored Reconnaissance Marine
0321 Reconnaissance Marine
0331 Machine Gunner
0341 Mortarman
0352 Antitank Missile Gunner
0363 Light-Armored Reconnaissance Unit Leader
0369 Infantry Unit Leader
0370 Marine Raider Officer
0372 Marine Raider
0393 Light-Armored Reconnaissance Operations Chief
0399 Operations Chief
0802 Field Artillery Officer
0803 Target Acquisition Officer
0811 Field Artillery Cannoneer
0842 Field Artillery Radar Operator
0844 Field Artillery Fire Control Marine
0847 Field Artillery Sensor Support Marine
0848 Field Artillery Operations Chief
0861 Fire Support Marine
0869 Artillery Unit Leader
0871 Joint Fires and Effects Integrator
1302 Combat Engineer Officer
1371 Combat Engineer
1803 Assault Amphibian Officer
1833 Assault Amphibious Vehicle Crewmember
1834 Amphibious Combat Vehicle Crewmember
2305 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Officer
2336 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician
2339 Marine Explosive Ordnance Disposal Diver
4.e. Administrative Guidance. The following interim guidance is
provided until system and policy revisions are codified:
4.e.1. Units will verbally inform all Marines with a combat arms
PMOS of the minimum sex-neutral standard for each event and the
210-point requirement prior to the execution of a PFT.
4.e.2. In addition to recording Marines’ PFT performance in the
Marine Corps Training Information Management System (MCTIMS) in
accordance with reference (c), units with Marines assigned the
combat arms PMOS will also manually compute and record PFT
scores on a NAVMC 11622 using the sex-neutral and age-normed scoring
standard outlined in paragraph 4.b. Units will locally retain the
NAVMC 11622s for all Marines with combat arms PMOSs until
further guidance is published.
4.e.3. Units will ensure Marines with combat arms PMOSs are
notified of their sex-neutral score.
5. Body Composition. Pending additional guidance from Office of
the Under Secretary of War for Personnel and Readiness, units will
continue conducting and recording body composition evaluations
(i.e., height, weight, tape test, bioelectrical impedance analysis)
in accordance with references (d) and (e). Once additional guidance
is received, the current height, weight, and tape test for body
composition assessments will be replaced with a waist-to-height
ratio (WHtR) methodology as described in reference (a).
Implementation guidance for the WHtR standard and procedures will
be published via separate correspondence.
5.a. Physical Performance Consideration. The current body fat
performance exemption and the one percent body fat allowance per
reference (d) will remain in effect until the updated body
composition assessment policy is implemented.
6. This MARADMIN is applicable to the Total Force. Commanders
will ensure all Marines are aware of the forthcoming changes.
7. Release authorized by LtGen Benjamin T. Watson, Deputy
Commandant for Training and Education.//