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>            d. Establish gender specific mentorship programs whereby senior gender-specific leaders talk to and educate junior Soldiers. Mentoring sessions are important for both male and female soldiers since both are subject to harassment, assault, hazing and abuse. >           >            e. Establish training for all personnel (leaders, cadre, civilians, and Soldiers) on ongoing training strategies and efforts at all levels; reporting procedures; care from victims; immediate actions to be taken upon alert of allegations (both restricted and unrestricted); and clear understanding of the possible civil and military punishments.  >         _______________________________________________________________________________ >           >         Chapter 4  >         Administration >           >         4-1.  Early arrivals/holds >           >             a.  Soldiers arriving early for a scheduled course or Soldiers in a hold status waiting to fill a training unit should be actively engaged in introductory training for the course they are to attend; they are not used solely for performing details.  This introductory training may consist of orientation, in-processing, PT, relevant concurrent training, and unit taught subjects the unit commander selects.  Post these Soldiers in ATRRS with the reason code display as being in a hold status (H) awaiting class start (6).  The hold status for an H6 Soldier automatically ends when the Soldier starts training and is posted in a class in ATRRS with input status of (I). >           >              b. Change to IET Soldier status must be reported to the installation’s Trainee/Student Processing Center (TSPC), IAW local standard operating procedures, per AR 612-201.  A student’s change in status must be reported by the unit/organization no later than the close of business on the first working day after the change takes effect.  This deadline is established so TSPCs can post the changes to ATRRS within the timeframe required by AR 350-10. >           >         4-2. Duties - charge of quarters (CQ), fire guard, and extra duty >           >            a. Soldiers performing extra duty as a portion of punishment under UCMJ will not perform extra duty beyond 2130 or lights out.  Commanders may authorize extra duty to be performed on Sunday and other training holidays. >           >            b. Soldiers can perform duties to include but not limited to:  CQ, fire guard, and access control guard.  No Soldier will perform multiple duties in a single night.  This does not include extra duty. >           >           >           >           >         4-3. >           POI and instructor certification