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>         D-2.  DLIFLC phases of training >           >         IET Soldiers arriving at DLIFLC have completed Phases I through III at BCT, and complete Phases IV and V at DLIFLC.  The progressive phase criteria and the restrictions/limitations for Soldiers in Phases IV and V are determined by the battalion commander.  Phase V+ begins at the completion of Phase V at the DLIFLC and continues until arrival at follow-on training or permanent duty station. >           >            a. Phase V+ requirements are: >                   (1)  Pass a record APFT within 30 days of graduation at 60% for age and gender. >           >                   (2)  Completion of selected WTBDs approved by Commander, 229th Military Intelligence Battalion. >           >            b. Phase V+ Soldiers are afforded nearly all the same privileges and restrictions as permanent party Soldiers. >           >            c.  Phase V+ Soldiers in language training at DLIFLC may reside in billeting that DLIFLC and Presidio of Monterey operate in accordance with requirements for U.S. Army permanent party Soldiers.  DLIFLC and the Presidio of Monterey, in conjunction with the 229th Military Intelligence Battalion, will ensure adequate and safe mitigation procedures remain in effect for Soldiers for whom billeting that meets IET billeting requirements is unavailable.  The Commandant, DLIFLC, will certify the appropriateness of billeting requirements for the specific training requirement at DLIFLC. >           >         D-3.  DLIFLC IET fundraising >           >         IET Soldiers in phase V-plus status to receive permanent-party privileges to participate in MWR, FRG, Better Opportunities for Single Soldier, and unit/installation fundraising events hosted at DLIFLC.  >           >            a. IET Soldiers can participate in these events as long as they benefit on the same basis as permanent-party Soldiers. >           >            b. Commander, 229th Military Intelligence Battalion, will ensure that IET Soldiers are not disadvantaged in any manner by this exception to policy. >