TR 350-6

  1. MISSION
    Synchronize and manage the IMT and education system to transform civilian volunteers into professional Soldiers who are disciplined, fit, acculturated and combat ready and who will increase Army readiness at their first unit of assignment.
  2. VISION
    Transform civilian volunteers into professional Soldiers.
  3. END STATE
    • Soldiers who are:
    • (1) Competent in basic combat skills and unique specialties (WTBDs and MOS).
    • (2) Disciplined individuals of character.
    • (3) Physically fit.
    • (4) Acculturated with Army Values, the Soldier’s Creed, and Army history.
    • (5) A trusted member of the Army team.
    • (6) Committed to serving our Army and nation.
  4. IET graduation standards
    • (1) Pass the APFT
    • (2) Qualify with individual weapon
    • (3) Conduct the hand grenade qualification course and throw two live grenades
    • (4) Complete the protective mask confidence exercise (CBRN 2)
    • (5) Complete the Land Navigation Exercise.
    • (6) Complete the 10-Mile foot march.
    • (7) Complete Buddy Team Live Fire.
    • (8) Complete the Buddy Team Fire and Movement “Force on Force.”
    • (9) Negotiate Confidence, Obstacle Courses, and Confidence Tower
    • (10) Complete the tasks for HAMMER and ANVIL FTXs
    • (11) Pass all internal and external Evaluations.
    • (12) Complete the FORGE FTX.
  5. BCT/OSUT/AIT Golden Rules:
    • (1) Do not bully, haze, assault, or harass a fellow Trainee/Soldier. DO help and assist your teammate.
    • (2) Do not use vulgar language, rude gestures or discriminate against others. DO treat everyone with dignity and respect.
    • (3) Do not kiss, attempt to kiss or touch a fellow Trainee/Soldier. DO respect your teammate’s personal space.
    • (4) Do not steal or take something that does not belong to you. DO build trust with teammates through your ethical and disciplined actions.
    • (5) Do not go anywhere without your battle buddy. DO report violations of policies and regulations to your platoon and company leadership.
    • (6) Do not post sensitive or personal information, details about your assigned unit, announce missions or deployments, post images or pictures derogatory in nature or make threats toward anyone. DO talk to your family and friends, turn off geotagging and location-based social networking and closely review photos or videos before posting.
  6. (DD) Form 2982
    Trainer Prohibited Activities Acknowledgement)
  7. DD Form 2983
    Trainee Prohibited Activities Acknowledgement)
  8. AR 600-20
    Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) program
  9. Field requirements for BCT, OSUT and AIT.
    • (1) Gender-specific sleeping areas will be designated by cadre.
    • (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. Shifts will last for no more than one hour.
    • (3) Same gender buddy teams will be used as runners for the tactical operations center during the hours of darkness.
    • (4) Each gender specific area will have separate latrines that are clearly marked "male" or "female."
    • (5) Commanders are authorized to augment this physical security policy, as long as the guidelines outlined above are followed.
Author
lacythecoolest
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352010
Card Set
TR 350-6
Description
TR 350-6 FOR DSA
Updated