ESO GUIDELINE FOR CONDUCTING | Page 49

>         Enter >         output status    Enter >         reason code            Enter >         input status      >         Output status   Enter >         reason code            Enter >         input status >         L >         (recycle out)    < >         (Transfer >            to FTU/RHU) I >         (Input)      D >         (Discharge)      Appropriate code IAW ATRRS table 5-1 discharge reason codes            >         L >         (recycle out)    < >         (Transfer >            to FTU/RHU) I >         (Input)      G >         (Graduate)       >         (Recycle No reason code required.          Q in) >           >         4-16. Inspector general (IG) system briefing >           >         Commander orientations in BCT/OSUT and AIT units will include a briefing on the IG system.  Specifically, this briefing must cover the role of the IG, their function, how Soldiers can obtain appointments to see the IG, and how the IG might help the Soldier with a problem. >           >         4-17. DS driving limitations >           >         The DS’s mission is to train and lead Soldiers, therefore, DSs driving vehicles in the performance of their duties should be an exception rather than the rule to maintain the appropriate DS to Soldier ratios at all training events.  At the discretion of the chain of command, DSs are authorized to drive in the performance of daily training duties and during cycle breaks.  Only RECBN, FTU, and RHU DSs; U.S. Army Drill Sergeant School leaders; and AIT PSGs are authorized to drive in the performance of administrative functions with commander’s approval. >           >         4-18. Holiday block leave