1.What is the purpose of TR 350-6?: This regulation prescribes U.S. Army
Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) guidance, policies,
procedures, and responsi- bilities for managing and conducting Initial
Entry Training (IET). IET is a subset of the TRADOC Core Function - Initial
Military Training (IMT) - identified in TRADOC Regulation (TR) 10-5, U.S.
Army Training and Doctrine Command Functions and Organizations, and
TR 10-5-8, United States Army Center for Initial Military Training. IET
consists of basic combat training (BCT), one station unit training (OSUT),
Advanced Individual Training (AIT), and any other formal enlisted Army
training accomplished within the IET environment. IET also includes
training for Army elements undergoing Interservice training including
DoD Executive Agent, Joint training, Quota training, and Interservice
Training Review Organization for AIT, prior to the awarding of an initial
military occupational specialty (MOS) (for example, English language
training (ELT)). The regulation supports the design, development, and
execution of all IET programs of instruction (POIs), as well as AIT for
MOS training for prior service enlisted Soldiers and Noncommissioned
Officers (NCOs). The regulation identifies prohibited practices, which
may subject the offender to disciplinary action. These provisions of the
regulation are punitive in nature.
2.Initial Military Training (IMT) Mission/Vision/ End state for Trainee?:
Mission-
Developing Soldiers who are resilient, fit, and strong of character who
proudly represent the diversity of America, are capable of meeting the
cognitive, physical, and social requirements of service in the Army, and
are committed to completing their first term of service.
Vision- Improve the Readiness of the Force by building and retaining
Soldiers who can immediately add value to the Operational Army.
End State- (1) Competent in basic combat skills and unique specialties
(WTBDs and MOS).
(2)Disciplined individuals of character.
(3)Physically, mentally, and spiritually 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.
3.When does IMT end?: IMT ends when the aspiring Army professional
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graduates from AIT or OSUT and is determined to be qualified by the
branch or functional proponent to perform his/her MOS skills.
4.(True or False) IMT provides the foundation for Trainees to be experts in
their critical combat skills and cultivates self-confidence, adaptability,
physical strength, resilience, and mental agility.: True- Pg. 15
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