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United States Army Training and Doctrine Command: Training Regulation
Department of the Army Headquarters, United States Army Training and Doctrine Command Fort Monroe, Virginia 23651-1047 8 May 2007 Training

*TRADOC Regulation 350-6

ENLISTED INITIAL ENTRY TRAINING (IET) POLICIES AND ADMINISTRATION History. This regulation is a rapid action revision. The portions affected by this rapid action revision are listed in the summary of change. Summary. This United States (U.S.) Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Regulation 350-6 prescribes policies and procedures for the conduct of enlisted IET. Applicability. This regulation applies to all Active Army (AA), United States Army Reserve (USAR), and Army National Guard (ARNG) enlisted IET conducted at service schools, Army Training Centers (ATCs), and other training activities under the control of Headquarters (HQ), TRADOC and to all personnel, military and civilian, under the control of HQ, TRADOC, who interact with Soldiers undergoing IET conducted on an installation, the Commander of which is subordinate to, and within the supervisory chain of Commanding General (CG), TRADOC. The following provisions of the regulation are punitive and violations may subject offenders to judicial or non-judicial punishment under Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), paragraph 2-3. This regulation applies only to TRADOC personnel. TRADOC subordinate commanders who are also installation commanders should issue local regulations or incorporate into pre-existing local regulations, the appropriate punitive provisions of TRADOC Regulation (TR) 350-6 as effective on their installations in order to protect Soldiers in training and preserve good order and discipline. Proponent and exception authority. The proponent of this regulation is the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Training (DCSOPS&T), (ATTG-II). The proponent has the authority to approve exceptions or waivers to this regulation that are consistent with controlling law and regulations. The proponent may delegate

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