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ARMY - DA PAM 600-63-13

PROCEDURES GUIDE FOR "FIT TO WIN"

inactive, Most Current
Organization: ARMY
Publication Date: 1 September 1987
Status: inactive
Page Count: 37
scope:

Purpose

The Procedures Guide is intended to provide commanders with guidelines regarding implementation, administration and evaluation of health promotion activities at the unit level. Implementation should be coordinated with local health promotion councils to meet local community/installation needs. The specific materials within this module are intended for use by both medical and non-medical personnel. Camera ready reproduction sheets for sample materials contained in this guide are available in the marketing module.

Applicability

This guidance applies to installation commanders and members of installation/community health promotion councils. This includes but is not limited to: Director of Personnel and Community Activities (DPCA); Director of Logistics (DOL); Public Affairs Officer (PAO); Chief, Family Support Division (FSD); Chief, Community Operations Division (COD); Commander, Medical Treatment Facility (MTF); Director, Plans, Training, and Mobilization (DPTM); Civilian Personnel Officer (CPO); Chief, Community Mental Health Service (CMHS); Chief, Community Relations Division (CRD); Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Control Program (ADAPCP) Officer; Field Director, American Red Cross (ARC); Dietitian; Community Health Nurse (CHN)/Nurse Practitioner.

Document History

DA PAM 600-63-13
September 1, 1987
PROCEDURES GUIDE FOR "FIT TO WIN"
Purpose The Procedures Guide is intended to provide commanders with guidelines regarding implementation, administration and evaluation of health promotion activities at the unit level....

References

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