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(1) Gender-specific sleeping areas will be designated by cadre. Bivouac areas can be consolidated; however,
sleeping areas must be gender specific (separate male/female tents).
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(2) In the hours of darkness, when the unit is stationary, roving battle buddy team control guards will be
assigned to secure each gender specific bivouac area.
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(3) Same gender buddy teams will be used as runners for the tactical operations center during the hours of
darkness.
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(4) Each gender specific area will have separate latrines that are clearly marked "Male" or "Female."
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(5) Commanders are authorized to augment this physical security policy, as long as the guidelines outlined
above are followed.
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d. Supervisory measures.
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(1) NCOs supervise the barracks when Trainees are present, on bed rest, or authorized to be in the barracks
throughout the day.
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(a) DSs will serve as CQ during sleeping hours in BCT, and the BCT portion of OSUT. All permanent party
Soldiers in the grade of sergeant and above may serve as CQ in the RECBN. A log is maintained on DA Form 1594
(Daily Staff Journal or Duty Officer’s Log) for each CQ duty period.
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(b) NCO cadre members, to include instructors, and company personnel certified IAW the local commander’s
policy can serve as CQ during sleeping hours in AIT and the AIT portion of OSUT. Commanders are authorized to
augment this physical security policy, as long as the guidelines outlined above are followed.
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(2) Two enlisted Soldiers will serve as "runners" and maintain entrance security when the CQ conducts
inspections. The two runne '2&R