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PUBLIC LAW 102-484—OCT. 23, 1992 106 STAT. 2539 SEC. 1116. MiraMUM PHYSICAL DEPLOYABILITY STANDARDS. The Secretary of the Army shall transfer the personnel classification of a member of the Army National Guard from the National Guard unit of the member to the personnel account established pursuant to section 1115 if the member does not meet minimum physical profile standards required for deployment. Any such transfer shall be made not later than 90 days after the date on which the determination that the member does not meet such standards is made. SEC. 1117. MEDICAL ASSESSMENTS. The Secretary of the Armv shall require that— (1) each member of the Army National Guard undergo a meidical and dental screening on an annual basis; and (2) each member of the Army National Guard over the age of 40 undergo a full physical examination not less often than every two years. SEC. 1118. DENTAL READINESS OF MEMBERS OF EARLY DEPLOYING UNITS. (a) DEVELOPMENT OF PLAN.—The Secretary of the Army shall develop a plan to ensure that units of the Arary National Guard schediiled for early deployment in the event of a mobilization (as determined by the Secretary) are dentally ready (as defined in regulations of the Secretary) for deplojment. (b) REPORT. — The Secretary shall submit to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives a report on such plan not later than February 15, 1993. The Secretary shall include in the report any legislative proposals that the Secretary considers necessary in order to implement the plan. SEC. 1119. COMBAT UNIT TRAINING. The Secretary of the Army shall establish a program to minimize the post-mooilization training time required for combat units of the Army National Guard. The program shall require— (1) that unit premobilization training emphasize— (A) individual soldier qualification and training; (B) collective training and qualification at the crew, section, team, and squad level; and (C) maneuver training at the platoon level as required of all Army units; and (2) that combat training for command and stafi" leadership include annual multi-echelon training to develop battalion, brigade, and division level skills, as appropriate. SEC. 1120. USE OF COMBAT SIMULATORS. The Secretary of the Army shall expand the use of simulations, simulators, and advanced training devices and technologies in order to increase training opportiuiities for members and units of the Army National Guard. Subtitle B—Assessment of National Guard Capability SEC. 1121. DEPLOYABUJTY RATING SYSTEM. The Secretary of the Army shall modify the readiness rating system for units of the Army Reserve and Army National Guard to ensure that the rating system provides an accurate assessment of the deployability of a unit ana those shortfalls of a unit that