Secretary Of Defense Orders Same Capability Standards For Men And Women Serving

Monday, March 31 2025

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[Photo Credit: U.S. Department of Defense] Officially released document

MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARIES OF THE MILITARY DEPARTMENTS

SUBJECT: Combat Arms Standards 

The United States military’s strength is rooted in its unwavering commitment to high standards that foster discipline, unity, and purpose. It is these principles that have made our fighting force the most formidable in the world. As the nature ofwarfare evolves and the demands on our Service members grow more complex, it is imperative that we assess and refine the physical fitness standards that enable our readiness and lethality. I am directing the Secretaries ofthe Military Departments to develop comprehensive plans to distinguish combat arms occupations from non-combat arms occupations. This effort will ensure that our standards are clear, mission-focused, and reflective ofthe unique physical demands placed on our Service members in various roles. 

Combat Arms vs. Non-Combat Arms Occupations. The Military Department’s plans must clearly define combat arms occupations and non-combat arms occupations. Additionally, for certain combat arms roles, it is essential to identify which positions require heightened entrylevel and sustained physical fitness. These roles, which are critical to our military’s mission success, demand exceptional physical capabilities, and the standards for them must reflect that rigor. 

Therefore, plans must address: 

1. Ground Combat Occupations. Standards for ground combat occupations should emphasize the ability to carry heavy loads, endure prolonged physical exertion, and perform effectively in austere, hostile environments. Service members in these roles must exhibit speed, strength, agility, and endurance to navigate the demands of combat situations. 

2. Special Operations Forces (SOF) Occupations. The standards for SOF occupations must be equally rigorous, incorporating advanced swimming, climbing, parachuting, and the ability to operate in extreme environments. Sustained peak physical performance is essential to execute missions ofthe highest stakes across diverse and challenging terrains. 

3. Specialized Occupations. For specialized occupations like Navy Divers and Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technicians, the focus should be on proficiency in those unique and demanding tasks such as aquatic rescue, repair, and demolition. Sustained endurance is necessary to tackle long hours in physically and mentally taxing conditions.

Sex-Neutral Standards. 

All entry-level and sustained physical fitness requirements within combat arms positions must be sex-neutral, based solely on the operational demands of the occupation and the readiness needed to confront any adversary. In establishing those standards, the Secretaries ofthe Military Departments may not establish standards that would result in any existing Service member being held to a lower standard. ^ To ensure the effectiveness ofthese plans, I am directing the Secretaries ofthe Military Departments to submit their proposals to the Under Secretary ofDefense for Personnel and Readiness (USD(P&R)) within 60 days ofthis memorandum. 

The Secretaries ofthe Military Departments will provide an interim update on the development oftheir plan to the USD(P&R) within 30 days. The USD(P&R) has the authority to provide additional direction based on the interim update. Full implementation ofthese plans must occur within six months ofsubmission. This initiative aligns with my broader directive to maintain uncompromising and clear standards that ensure the continued dominance ofour military. This review is a necessary step to strengthening the readiness ofour forces and preparing for the fiiture. It will demonstrate how our department continually adapts to meet evolving challenges and ensure operational excellence. I trust in your commitment to upholding the principles that define us as the world’s most lethal and effective fighting force.

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[Photo Credit: U.S. Department of Defense] Initials of SecDef Pete Hegseth

 

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