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(d) One day of travel time is allowed for each 350 miles of official distance of ordered travel. If the excess is
51 miles or more after dividing the total number of miles by 350, one additional day of travel time is allowed. When
the total official distance is 400 miles or less, one day’s travel time is allowed. (See Joint Federal Travel Regulation,
paragraphs U3003 Authorized Modes and U3005 Travel Time). Soldiers are not authorized to drive or consume
alcohol when being transported.
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(e) Soldiers are to report to AIT on the scheduled report date. Soldiers who are authorized to travel to the AIT
location with family members (Parents, Grandparents, Spouse, or Legal Guardian) must arrive at the AIT location no
later than (NLT) 1800 on the Sunday prior to the scheduled AIT report date.
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(8) Privileges awarded in all subsequent phases of IET are at the discretion of the brigade commander or senior
U.S. Army commander at the training site IAW table 2-1, IET phases and privileges though the philosophy of
increasing privileges as trainees progress should be taken into consideration.
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(9) Normally, IET Soldiers are not granted leave between BCT and AIT, unless they meet one of the following
requirements:
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(a) Soldiers are attending an AIT course of 24 weeks or longer have a one week delay built into the Army
Training Requirements and Resources System (ATRRS) training schedule between the BCT graduation date and the
AIT report date. Soldiers may elect to take up to one week of leave, or report directly to AIT upon graduation from
BCT. When the latter is chosen, the losing BCT site will coordinate with the gaining AIT site for early arrival.
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(b) Soldiers graduate from BCT in December, with an AIT start in January.
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(c) Soldiers taking winter/holiday block leave during BCT are not authorized to take any additional leave
between BCT graduation and the start of AIT (this includes AIT courses that are 24 weeks or longer).
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(d) Battalion commanders may grant exceptions on a case-by-case basis.
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(10) Brigade commanders determine privileges for Soldiers attending pre-BCT (for example, ELT), assigned to
a Warrior Training Rehabilitation Program (WTRP) medical hold company, or attending the Army