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>           >           >         Appendix E  >         Accelerated AIT Graduation Program >           >         E-1.  Accelerated AIT graduation program background >         The 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.  >           >         E-2.  Accelerated AIT graduation program objective >           >         The accelerated AIT graduation program objective is to validate MOS specific skill sets and allow early graduation for those AIT Soldiers with prior individual certifications.  It is not the intention of the program to punish advanced Soldiers by giving additional MOS training after normal duty hours and on weekends, when other Soldiers are not in MOS training.  However, due to instances of facility and personnel constraints, additional time may be required to offer this program.  These situations are the exception, and not the rule.  Accelerated AIT graduation is annotated on appropriate individual training record forwarded to the first unit of assignment.  Commandants can approve up to five days accelerated graduation in coordination with TOMA.  Any accelerated AIT graduation of more than five days must be approved by DCG-IMT. Requests must be submitted in memorandum format. >           >         Appendix >         Training F  Records >           >         F-1.  Training record content >           >         Training records provide gaining unit commanders with an official record of the Soldier's completed training and serve as objective departure points for unit training.  An IET Soldier training record packet will contain the following content: >           >            a. DA Form 5286-R for every Soldier attending IET; the Soldier's assigned company initiates and maintains.  Use the modified DA Form 5286-R in the Resident Individual Training Management System database to document the completion of training requirements in all IET.  This form streamlines the information required, and provides a standardized reporting format for all IET sites. >           >            b.  DA Form 1059 for enlisted personnel attending MOS producing courses to reclassify or reenlist into another MOS or prior service personnel enlisting IAW paragraph 4-8, upon completion of course regardless of course length. >           >            c.  DA Form705 (Army Physical Fitness Test Scorecard).