will perform multiple duties in a single night. This does not include extra duty.
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POI and instructor certification
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a. Tasks and subjects in the POI form the basis for each period of instruction. The proponent prepares and keeps the
lesson plan for POIs up-to-date.
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Each service school and ATC will establish a system for monitoring and improving the quality of instruction. A
standardization/certification process will ensure each instructor is fully qualified and current in all aspects of their
subject. Brigade and battalion commanders will ensure compliance with cadre certification requirements through their
respective command inspection program and quarterly training briefs. See appendix B for specified certification
requirements.
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c. IET cadre must meet all Army standards and comply with Army regulations. Cadre in BCT/OSUT/AIT units will
be certified on those tasks listed in the BCT/OSUT/AIT POI. Cadre in AIT units provide reinforcement training on,
and reevaluation of, BCT common skills. All IET cadre will register on the BCT POI Web site
https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/352730 to receive recurring updates to BCT lesson plans as they are revised.
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Training records
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a. Each company will initiate and maintain a DA Form 5286 (Individual Basic Training, AIT, and OSUT) for each
Soldier. Use the modified DA Form 5286-R, available in the Resident Individual Training Management
System/Digital Training Management System to document the completion of training requirements in all IET courses.
This modified form streamlines the information required, and provides a standardi zed reporting format for all IET
sites. Additional guidance is in appendix F.
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b. NCOs attending MOS producing courses to reclassify into another MOS, or prior service personnel in the grade
of sergeant or higher IAW paragraph 4-8, will receive a DA Form 1059 (Service School Academic Evaluation Report)
upon completion of their course, regardless of course length.
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Basic combat training feedback system
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commanders and other recipients of Soldiers from BCT will provide direct feedback to BCT commanders. This
feedback will include information on the quality of the Soldiers they receive, if the Soldiers arrived with all the
required documents for a complete record, and if the Soldiers arrived with proper equipment to include mouth guards
and helmet bands. Specified topics for feedback include: Soldier morale on arrival, medical condition, common task
proficiency, physical condition, DA Form 5286 completeness, and possession of TRADOC Pam 600-4 (Blue Book)
and Soldier Training Publication (STP) 21-1-SMCT.