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UTHORITY: PURPOS: ROUTIN USS: ISLOSUR: PHYSIL ISILITY VLUTION SYSTM (PS) OMMNR'S PRFORMN N FUNTIONL STTMNT For use of this from see HQ Letter 635-08-1; The proponent agency is S, G-1. PRIVY T STTMNT 10 US chapter 61 and 5 US 301 To provide information to the P on the impact of a medical impairment on a Soldier's ability to perform duties and to provide administrative information that impacts disability adjudication and/or benefits if the Soldier is determined unfit. See Purpose Information is required in order to properly adjudicate the Soldier's case in the best interests of the Soldier and the rmy. 1. T (YYYYMM) STION I: SOLIR MOGRPHI INFORMTION 2a. LST NM 2b. FIRST NM 2c. MIL NM 3. PMOS 4. S 5. OMPONNT 6a. IRTHT 6b. (YYYYMM) G 7. UNIT OF SSIGNMNT STION II: MINISTRTIV INFORMTION Instructions: The information in this section should be confirmed by the appropriate personnel activity and with the Soldier. T ITM Yes No 1. Is Soldier charged or under investigation for an offense chargeable under the UMJ, which could result in dismissal or punitive discharge? 2. Is Soldier pending voluntary or involuntary administrative separation under R 635-200 (enlisted) or R 600-8-24 (officer)? hapter, Para 3. oes Soldier have an approved voluntary retirement? ate retirement approved: 4. Is officer within 12 months of mandatory retirement for age or years of service or approved for Selective arly Retirement? ate of officer's mandatory retirement: 5. RGULR OMPONNT SOLIRS ONLY: oes Soldier have prior service in the Selected or Individual Ready Reserve? 6. RSRV OMPONNT SOLIRS ONLY: Is Soldier within 12 months of his or her mandatory removal date? Mandatory Removal ate: If answer is YS, specify the chapter and paragraph. If answer is YS, list date retirement was approved. If answer is YS, list mandatory retirement date. If answer is YS, specify type of service. x: Served as a member of the RNG or a USR Troop Program Unit. If answer is YS, list mandatory removal date. 7. RSRV OMPONNT SOLIRS ONLY. If the answer to question to 6 is yes, will Soldier have 20 qualifying years of service at time of his or her mandatory removal date for purposes of eligibility for non regular retirement? 8. TIV OMPONNT ONLY. Is Soldier within 12 months of his or her Retention ontrol Point (RP) and will Soldier be eligible for length of service retirement at the RP? RP date: 9. Was Soldier's retirement for length of service delayed by Stop Loss? MILPR MSSG 10. If an enlisted Soldier, is the Soldier due an automatic advancement? (See R 600-8-19 concerning promotable status of enlisted Soldiers in the PS.) ate due automatic promotion: If answer is YS, list RP date. If answer is YS, list the applicable MILPR Stop Loss message. If answer is YS, list date Soldier due next automatic advancement. 11. If an enlisted Soldier, is the Soldier on a semi-centralized or centralized promotion list? 12. If an officer, is the Soldier on an approved promotion list? 13. Has Soldier previously held higher rank? Highest rank held: FORM 7652, 2008 If answer is YS, list rank and explain the reason Soldier is not serving in highest rank previously held. Page 1 of 5 P P v2.00s

T ITM (ontinued) Yes No 14. Was Soldier on 24 September 1975, a member of the rmed Forces, to include the Reserve components, the National Oceanic and tmospheric dministration (NO and formerly the oast and Geodetic Survey), the U.S. Public Health Service, or under a binding written agreement to become such a member? (NOT: Soldier who was a contracted cadet of a U.S. Service cademy or a contracted ROT cadet or a member of an rmed Force of another country on that date is included in the meaning of rmed Forces.) 15. Was Soldier's current referral to M/P the result of evaluation by an MOS/Medical Retention oard (MMR)? If answer is YS, attach MMR results. STION III. PRFORMN INFORMTION You are entering information into a performance-based system. Focus your comments on chronic conditions. The P must understand the impact of your Soldier's conditions on his/her ability to perform duties in the primary MOS. Severe, acute physical conditions generally need little performance discussion because the P members easily understand the limitations. Should the P determine the Soldier is not fit for either a mental disorder or residuals of a Traumatic rain Injury (TI), the P must gauge the Soldier's capacity to perform in the civilian sector. For these conditions, the P looks at the Soldier's current functioning in the military, without regard to whether the Soldier is performing in his/her PMOS. In all cases of Medical orps officers with a clinical specialty area of concentration and assigned to a clinical position, the officer's first line medical supervisor will complete Sections III and complete and sign in IV. In all cases of officers of the Judge dvocate General orps (JG), Sections III and IV will be completed by the officer's Staff Judge dvocate, ommand Judge dvocate, or agency/section supervisor. STION III. For each Soldier, regardless of condition(s). For each item, mark Yes, No, or N/Obs (not observed). In Section III : fully explain every 'No.' # ITM Yes No N/Obs 1. Soldier performs duties in MOS (to include assigned MOS duties in unit). 2. Soldier in appropriate TO& or T position for grade and MOS. 3. Soldier's medical conditions/limitations affect unit accomplishing mission. If Yes, fully explain in Section III. 4. I recommend retaining this Soldier. STION III. For each Soldier with a mental disorder (including Post Traumatic Stress isorder (PTS), major depressive disorder, anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, etc.). onsider Soldier's performance over the past several months. Indicate whether performance seems to be improving, worsening, or static. For example, where Soldier demonstrated periods of not completing tasks to time and quality standards, but is now completing tasks to standards indicate Soldier had issues but is now performing normally. FORM 7652, 2008 Page 2 of 5 P P v2.00s

STION lll (ontinued) Use Section III if additional space required and to provide additional discussion. 1 escribe/list discrete, specific duties/tasks Soldier can complete to standard (time and quality). No difficulties. 2 escribe types of duties Soldier does not complete to standard (time and quality). No difficulties. 3 Indicate whether performance issues are due to (choose all that apply): Soldier needs more time for each task; Soldier performs duties/tasks with errors or incompletely. Soldier does not complete the duties/tasks. F Soldier unable to complete 8 hour duty day. No difficulties. 4 onsidering 1-3 above, and Soldier's work performance during the time you have observed Soldier, choose most accurate description of Soldier's performance: Periods of diminished attention or performance only when significantly stressed. If known, indicate type of stress eliciting performance issues. Indicate frequency (for example: once two months ago for two days before court appearance). escribe performance during this time. Occasional decrease in work efficiency (performs more slowly and/or with more errors). Intermittent periods where Soldier unable to perform occupational tasks. Occasional difficulties with reduced reliability and productivity. 5 ffective work relationships with supervisors and/or co-workers. Has effective work relationships with both supervisors and co-workers. ifficulty establishing and/or maintaining effective work relationships with supervisors and/or co-workers. iscuss. oes not establish and/or does not maintain effective relationships with supervisors and/or co-workers. iscuss. STION III. If Soldier has a diagnosis of Traumatic rain Injury (TI), assess Soldier's performance. Use Section III to provide additional discussion. 1. Task/duty completion (functional capacity). ompleting tasks/duties to standard. Performs tasks/duties to standards. Mild difficulties completing tasks/duties to standards. iscuss. Moderate difficulties completing tasks/duties to standards. iscuss. Severe difficulties completing tasks/duties to standards. iscuss. FORM 7652, 2008 Page 3 of 5 P P v2.00s

2. ecision Making. ased on your observations of Soldier's performance, can you gauge the quality of Soldier's decisions? If so, indicate whether Soldier: Makes reasonable decisions, including complex or unfamiliar ones. iscuss and include examples of Soldier's reasonable decisions. Makes reasonable decisions; occasionally makes (or avoids making) unreasonable complex or unfamiliar decisions. iscuss and include examples. Makes simple decisions but usually not complex or unfamiliar decisions. iscuss and include examples. 3. Social Interactions. Social interaction. escribe whether Soldier displays inappropriate social interactions. iscuss. escribe behaviors and indicate frequency (occasionally, frequently, most of the time; or you can indicate in %s.) iscuss. 4. Performance issues due to Soldier's complaints of TI residuals. Where you have observed negative performance issues and Soldier attributes these performance issues to physical symptoms (e.g., headache; dizziness; insomnia, hypersensitive to sound or light) indicate the impact on Soldier's performance. Mild interference, e.g., able to complete with more time or completes work with more than the normal frequency of errors. Moderate interference, e.g., the result is the equivalent to missing work several hours a day. n example of the impact on performance and the frequency of this impact is: "headaches requiring rest period during most days." 5. Workplace Interactions. oes Soldier appear: irritable; impulsive; unpredictable; unmotivated; verbally aggressive; physically aggressive; belligerent; apathetic; moody; uncooperative; inflexible; unfeeling; or unaware of condition? If so, indicate how these characteristics appear to impact Soldier's workplace interactions: F o not interfere with workplace interaction. iscuss. Occasionally interfere with workplace interaction. iscuss. Frequently interfere with workplace interaction. iscuss. Interfere or preclude workplace interaction on most days. iscuss. Occasionally requires supervision (for safety of self or others.) iscuss. FORM 7652, 2008 Page 4 of 5 P P v2.00s

INSTRUTIONS: STION III. OMMNT STION Whenever possible, include more than "Soldier not performing because of profile limitations." Indicate specific duties Soldier currently performs and hours per week Soldier performs duties other than those within Soldier's PMOS. escribe Soldier's performance. For III,, and above, reference item # and provide additional detail/discussion, as required. Use additional pages as required. STION IV: OMMNR'S VLITION N SIGNTUR 1. PRINT NM 2. RNK 3. RNH 4. TITL ontinuation Page 5. SIGNTUR 6. UNIT RSS 7. PHON NUMR 8. -MIL RSS 9. SN 10. FX NUMR FORM 7652, 2008 Page 5 of 5 P P v2.00s

INSTRUTIONS: STION III. OMMNT STION (ontinued) Whenever possible, include more than "Soldier not performing because of profile limitations." Indicate specific duties Soldier currently performs and hours per week Soldier performs duties other than those within Soldier's PMOS. escribe Soldier's performance. For III,, and above, reference item # and provide additional detail/discussion, as required. Use additional pages as required. FORM 7652, 2008 Page 6 of 6 P P v2.00s