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>           >            b.  Following RECBN in-processing, all IRR Soldiers will receive seven days of Army Warrior training refresher training, using the established MOB POI (071-CTT-REFR (MOB)), with all tasks performed to standard. >           >            c.  Upon arrival at the proponent school, a diagnostic test is given to each IRR, to determine level of proficiency, based on the critical skills defined in the proponent designed two week rapid training IRR MOB POIs for the particular MOS.  Refresher training is conducted for only those tasks for which the IRR is deficient.  IRRs will not deploy until the training proponent certifies MOS proficiency in all critical tasks.  Therefore, IRRs are in the training base for as little as one day, or up to, and beyond, two weeks.  Figure J-1 depicts the IRR MOB training strategy. >           >            d. As prior service Soldiers, IRRs are not subject to IET policies and procedures.  IRR Soldiers are on orders from departure of home of record through completion of MOS refresher training. IRR Soldiers will transship on TCS MOB orders upon departure from the ATC site.  PT begins upon arrival of the IRR, and continues throughout training.  >         J-2.  Additional sources of information for IRR MOB training >           >            a. TRADOC DCS, G-3/5/7, TOMA (ATTG-TRI-M) is proponent for the TRADOC Operations and Planning Mobilization and Execution System.  This document is found on Army Knowledge Online at https://www.us.army.mil/suite/folder/10823387. >           >            b. See TR 350-70 for MOB training design requirements. >           >           >         Appendix K  >         Reception Battalion >           >         K-1.  RECBN responsibilities >           >            a. Provide the best first impression of the U.S. Army.  Demonstrate to the Soldier the efficiency of the Army and the careful attention given to each Soldier’s welfare.  Processing will compliment the IET goals and Army values, uniformity standards, and policies. >           >            b. Use standardized scripts and video briefings to implement and document standards. >           >            c. Receive, process, and prepare Soldiers for BCT/OSUT IAW AR 612-201, Chapter 2, Table 2-1 recommended sequence. >           >            >           d. The IMT Training Support and Schools Directorate and the RECBN proponent office will: