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(b) NCOs will wear their proper rank, and be treated as the NCOs they are. Privileges are IAW paragraph 4-8.
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b. Do not assign an IET Soldier a leader’s responsibility for a mission or function that is normally the responsibility
of a cadre member or permanent party Soldier.
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c. Do not use an IET Soldier leader’s responsibility as primary instructors during formal instruction. Use IET
Soldier leaders as assistant instructors, provided such duty or preparation does not keep them from scheduled
instruction.
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Remedial training
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a. Provide Soldiers unable to attain training standards remedial training, to enable them to remain in cycle, rather
than giving a new start in a follow-on cycle.
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b. Soldiers not passing an APFT prior to graduation may become a new start. The week of training will be
identified by the commander with assistance from the company cadre, allowing the Soldier time to pass the training
event. This will be for remedial training only; however, continue to report these Soldiers as holds in ATRRS with a
physical fitness (remedial training - APFT) status code (B).
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c. If a Soldier fails the required APFT for graduation (50-50-50 for BCT and 60-60-60 for AIT/OSUT), the
company commander may hold the individual for up to seven days to retest the individual. If the Soldier fails at the
end of the seven days, the battalion commander has the authority to keep the Soldier another seven days in the unit
(for a total of 14 days) following graduation. At the end of 14 days, the commander has three choices:
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(1) New start the Soldier IAW paragraph 4-10.
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(2) Eliminate the Soldier at any point in the process if the Soldier demonstrates lack of motivation.
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(3) Transfer Soldier to fitness training unit (FTU) for additional fitness training.
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d. In keeping with the IET investment strategy, a Soldier will continue to receive remedial training upon the
decision by the chain of command that the Soldier has the mental and physical capacity to succeed.
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Reinforcement training in AIT/OSUT
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a. IET Soldiers must continue to receive the same strong emphasis on transformation and Warrior Ethos throughout
AIT/OSUT that was present during BCT. Accomplish this through reinforcement training of Army values, teamwork,
customs, and courtesies, proper wear of the uniform, WTBD, inspections, increased demand for personal
responsibility, a progressive PT program IAW the APRT, and DS and cadre role modeling.