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>         Appendix L  >         Interservice Training Review Organization (ITRO) (AIT) >           >         L-1.  Interservice training overview >           >            a. The Army accomplishes some AIT as a participant in interservice training at sister service sites.  Interservice training focuses on individual training acquired in an institutional setting and is defined as a school or course conducted on one service’s installation by mutual agreement between the host service and the participating services. >           >            b. Host service. Service on whose installation training is conducted.  The host provides base support and facilities.  The host service budgets and programs resources to meet student requirements (except for service unique equipment, material, and facilities; and personnel costs of students, instructors, and administrators from each service).  When serving as the service with lead responsibility for the training, the host service is responsible for:  POI management; consolidating course revisions and evaluations; providing data to the participating services in the format requested regarding entries, graduates, elimination, recycling; and evaluation of their students.  >         Note:  In some cases, a participating service may not have the lead POI responsibility (such as, United States Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal training at Eglin AFB). >           >           c. Participating service is a service that receives training from or conducts training at another service’s installation.  Participating services furnish the estimated trained personnel requirements projected by fiscal year to the host service, and provide a proportionate share of instructor and school support personnel.  Military personnel remain administratively assigned to their parent service, but they may be assigned to the host service for the purpose of executing their day-to-day duties and responsibilities as designated members of the school staff.  Participating services must coordinate IG visits with the host service and course personnel in advance.  Coordination will include:  scope of inspection; number of personnel visiting; and length of stay.  Participating service members must attend any necessary classes required by the host. >           >            d. Regulatory guidance.  Services have agreed on policy and procedures to guide interservice training.  Key policy and guidance are in the following publications, instructions, and directives:  >           >                   (1)  AR 351-9, OPNAVINST 1500.27E (Navy), AFI 36-2230(I) (Air Force), MCO) 1580.7D (Marines). >                   (2)  DOD Instruction 4000.19, Interservice and Intragovernmental Support. >           >                   (3)  DOD Directive 4165.63M,  DOD Housing Management. >           >                   (4)  AR 190-45. >           >            e. ITRO procedures manual.  Serves as a detailed organizational manual, a guide for the conduct of interservice training studies and reviews, and as a supplement to the interservice training regulation.  The ITRO procedures manual may be obtained from the Army Interservice Training Office (ITO) located within the TRADOC DCS, G-3/5/7, Training Integration Directorate, Bldg 950, JBLE Fort Eustis, VA  23604-5721.