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>           >                   (4)  AR 190-45. >           >            e. ITRO procedures manual.  Serves as a detailed organizational manual, a guide for the conduct of interservice training studies and reviews, and as a supplement to the interservice training regulation.  The ITRO procedures manual may be obtained from the Army Interservice Training Office (ITO) located within the TRADOC DCS, G-3/5/7, Training Integration Directorate, Bldg 950, JBLE Fort Eustis, VA  23604-5721. >         L-2.  Duties and responsibilities >           >            a. Host service will: >           >                   (1)  Provide and maintain office/administrative space for instructor and administrative staff and real-property accountability, utilities, refuse collection, and custodial services for host and Army service staff, faculty, and students. >           >                   (2)  Brief all faculty, staff, and students on its applicable instructions, policies, and procedures.  All faculty, staff, and students will comply with instructions, policies, and procedures briefed by the host service. >           >                   (3)  Provide and fund any instructor training required by the host. >           >                   (4)  Provide Army personnel adequate time to attend their service unique functions as long as it does not interfere with school mission requirements. >           >                   (5)  Provide facilities equivalent to quality it provided to its own missions.  When facilities realignments are required, facilities should be provided at the same or better standard.  >           >            b. Commanders, installations/bases will: >           >                   (1)  Provide barracks/dormitory facilities that meet minimum DOD standards unless otherwise negotiated.  All students will be billeted IAW the DOD Directive 4165.63M (see authority 3[c]), except that ITRO students should not be billeted in open bays.  Billeting for ITRO students should comply with services separate and secure policies. >           >                   (2)  Provide dining facilities to accommodate Soldiers grade specialist and below, as well as administrative space for Army detachment personnel and instructor staff. >           >                   (3)  Provide training facilities for consolidated training.  Facilities to support Army-unique tracks are provided where possible.  Additions and modifications for Army unique tracks are the responsibility of the Army. >           >                   (4)  Provide safe G