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(3) Counseling in both BCT and AIT on the provisions for additional training, when Soldiers are not able to
meet established standards and requirements (for example, new start, phase hold, rehabilitative transfer, remedial
training).
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(4) All Soldier assessments for IMT will be documented on an IMT Soldier assessment report and passed on to
the first unit of assignment.
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IET graduation requirements
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graduating BCT must be prepared to successfully participate in all AIT or OSUT Phase IV and V training.
Soldiers graduating AIT or OSUT Phase IV and V must be prepared to contribute to the successful mission
accomplishment of the first unit of assignment and operate effectively in an operational environment.
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a. BCT.
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(1) Complete the end-of-cycle Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) with a minimum of 50 points in each event.
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(2) Qualify with individual weapon, complete advanced marksmanship training, participate in the prescribed
weapons immersion program (safe handling and maintenance), and conduct combat field fire with a goal of achieving
seven kills or 14 hits.
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(3) Complete obstacle and confidence courses as prescribed in the appropriate TSP and FM 7-22 (Army
Physical Readiness Training (APRT)).
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(4) Complete basic and tactical combative training as prescribed in the appropriate TSP.
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(5) Qualify with hand grenades, including grenade assault course and throwing live hand grenades.
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(6) Complete the protective mask confidence exercise IAW the appropriate TSP.
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(7) Complete foot marches as prescribed in the appropriate TSP.
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(8) Complete Combat Lifesaver (CLS) training. CLS certification is a desired goal. See paragraph 3-13 for
instructions on certifying BCT Soldiers.
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(9) Demonstrate proficiency in the individual Warrior tasks and the individual supporting tasks for each of the
Warrior battle drills in the field environment as prescribed in the appropriate TSP.
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