> 4.
Take off all necklaces which do not pertain to religion.
> 5.
Take out all tongue rings, earrings, and nose rings. If you have on belly rings, wait until you go into the amnesty
room to take that item off.
> 6.
Take off all watches that are not black/olive drab, brown, gold, silver or metallic in color.
> 7.
Take off all bracelets at this time with the exception of a medical warning bracelet.
> 8.
Take off all rings with the exception of a wedding ring.
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> (The
Drill Sergeant now can move the group into the building or continue with other functions and may be a good
time to let the Soldiers use the latrines.)
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> K-10.
Eagle Cash Stored Value Card (SVC)
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> The
Card: It is important to treat this card like cash. If the card is lost, stolen, or damaged report it immediately. The
stored value card reduces need for cash/check operations for initial entry Soldier on a pay advance, and works like a
debit card. This is the Soldier’s money.
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> Use
of the Card: This SVC issued to all Soldiers at the Reception Battalion to defray the initial cost to purchase
needed items in preparation for Basic Combat Training (BCT) or One Station Unit Training (OSUT). The card is used
at the AAFES sites (barber shops, clothing sales, and Post Exchange annex facilities).
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> The
card may be used to the expiration day of the card, which is defaulted to 45 days after issue. Installations can
work with local finance DFAS offices to adjust longer expiration dates.
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> SVC
Cards Do’s and Don’ts:
> Soldier:
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Do spend the entire value on the card for items you require. This is your money as an advance and helps get you to
your first pay day. The schedule may allow for weekly visits to the PX.
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Do exhaust this cards value prior to graduation.
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Don’t share your card or lend this card it’s your money, it’s like cash.
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> Cadre:
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Do, build time into the schedule for Soldier to use their card appropriately, PX annex visits, haircuts, etc…
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Do, plan for the Soldiers to cash out the remaining value of the card at installation facilities prior to graduation.