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a. DLIFLC and 229th Military Intelligence Battalion will pair Soldiers of the same gender just like sick call
procedures.
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b. If only one Soldier must attend special assistance training, then a cadre member will monitor that training session.
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c. DLIFLC and 229th Military Intelligence Battalion will ensure that accountability is mitigated by a series of signin procedures and accountability formations for those IET Soldiers participating in foreign language special assistance
training.
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> D-5.
Separate and secure environment
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a. DLIFLC will use student NCOs for CQ NCOIC duties provided the NCOs receive proper training and understand
the requirements outlined in paragraph 2-9.
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Commander will have a policy that ensures each student pulling CQ is well rested and has enough time to
prepare for class the next day. DLIFLC will have one pair of CQ runners. The two runners will be of the same
gender.
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> D-6.
Phase V married Soldiers
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a. DLIFLC will allow phase V married Soldiers the privilege to reside in housing with their family. IAW the Joint
Travel Regulation, family members are authorized to travel with the Soldier due to the length of the course.
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b. DLIFLC will allow phase V married Soldiers who reside off post POV privileges. Commander will establish
policy outlining, as a minimum, POC safety and inspections, and ensure that DLIFLC Soldiers are properly licensed
and trained to operate a POV IAW state driving regulations.
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> Appendix
E
> Accelerated
AIT Graduation Program
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> E-1.
> The
Accelerated AIT graduation program background
accelerated AIT graduation program provides the AIT proponents the option to graduate AIT Soldiers early based
on specific individual certifications attained prior to arrival. Approval is selective and is at brigade commander level.
It is based on the premise that the standard POI may not fully challenge these Soldiers, and is a voluntary program for
Soldiers in technical AITs. The incentive is accelerated graduation. Accelerated graduation is approved IAW AR
600-8-19 and the proponent’s current graduation requirements.
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