Appendix I
MOS Retraining/Reclassification Procedures
I-1. Retraining POC
TRADOC service schools and major subordinate commands will establish a central POC with delegated staff authority for matters pertaining to IET retraining. Provide the name, office symbol, and telephone extension of the POC to TRADOC DCS, G-3/5/7, TOMA (ATTG-TRI-M), 950 Jefferson Avenue, Fort Eustis, VA 23604-5721.
I-2. Battalion commander options
When an IET Soldier is given all remedial training opportunities, and ultimately fails the first attempt at a MOS-producing school or course, the training unit battalion commander has two working days to determine the disposition of the Soldier.
a. The battalion commander, based upon input received from cadre familiar with the Soldier's reason for failure, can consider the Soldier for a new start in another company or battalion.
b. If qualified, consider the Soldier for retraining in another available MOS reclassification/ renegotiation, or recommend the Soldier for separation.
c. When RC Soldiers are not granted a second training opportunity, coordination with the RC liaison NCO is required to present additional evidence on behalf of the Soldier to the battalion commander. The battalion commander will consider the liaison's input before making a final decision.
I-3. Procedures
a. IET Soldiers offered a second training opportunity are sent to the personnel service center with all documents relative to their reclassification. The personnel service center has access to the "TS" display on ATRRS, which is used to reclassify IET individuals.
(1) The ATRRS operator will bring up the IET Soldier's MOS selection "TS" display in ATRRS. The "TS" display is reviewed and updated to include the reason code for reclassification. This establishes the IET Soldier's current qualifications and status in ATRRS. A list is printed providing MOS the IET Soldier is qualified to select.
(2) Using the "RETAVAL" report available in the reports generator section of ATRRS, the ATRRS operator can enter the social security number for up to 10 different individuals. ATRRS will print out a listing of the training available for each individual, based on their qualifications and the available classes scheduled in ATRRS over the next four weeks. The IET Soldier may use this
listing to select a new MOS. If the IET Soldier is qualified, and a training seat is available, the MOS is reserved. When the reservation is made, a message is provided to the personnel service center, which is their authority to publish orders.
b. The personnel service center will reclassify the IET Soldier within 48 hours. To save transportation costs and reduce stress on the Soldier, make reasonable attempts to match the Soldier to a MOS taught at the assigned location.
c. In the case of a RC Soldier, the RC liaison NCO will seek a MOS based on a unit vacancy. If an ARNG accession module does not contain predetermined second and third choices based on unit needs, the ARNG unit and ARNG liaison NCO at the training location will make resolution. Similar coordination is performed for USAR personnel.
d. If ATRRS is not operational, manual processing will not result in the forfeiture of any of the above mentioned efforts. Accomplish the reclassification process within five working days.
e. In the event another training opportunity is not offered or available, the commander with separation authority will counsel the Soldier and consider separation actions in accordance with Army Regulation 635-200, chapter 2, section II.
f. In all cases where reclassification involves a move from one TRADOC service school and/or major subordinate command to another, each commander will ensure the Soldier’s file/packet includes a memorandum of introduction. The memorandum will verify the training battalion commander has evaluated the Soldier as being satisfactory, and the reclassification decision was not the result of any "automatic" process. The Soldier will also acknowledge their understanding that a second training failure will result in a non-waiverable separation from service. The training battalion commander or authorized representative will sign the memorandum.
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Appendix J
Individual Ready Reserve Mobilization (IRR MOB) Training Strategy
J-1. IRR recall process
Training base expansion does not occur until partial MOB is declared, at which time IRRs are involuntarily recalled to active duty. IRR personnel recalled to active duty will report to a designated ATC for in-processing and Army Warrior training. IRRs will then receive MOS specific refresher training at their proponent school or will transship to another MOS proponent school to reclassify into a new MOS and proponent certification.
a. The RECBN will in-process IRR Soldiers back into the AA. The projected number of IRRs, being recalled to active duty for the particular operation, determines the number of ATC sites required. This RECBN process is established at three days and should follow guidelines in Army Regulation 612-201, chapter 2. A medical examination and survey will be completed to determine their mobilization eligibility.
b. Following RECBN in-processing, all IRR Soldiers will receive seven days of Army Warrior training refresher training, using the established MOB POI (071-CTT-REFR (MOB)), with all tasks performed to standard.
c. Upon arrival at the proponent school, a diagnostic test is given to each IRR, to determine level of proficiency, based on the critical skills defined in the proponent designed two week rapid training IRR MOB POIs for the particular MOS. Refresher training is conducted for only those tasks for which the IRR is deficient. IRRs will not deploy until the training proponent certifies MOS proficiency in all critical tasks. Therefore, IRRs are in the training base for as little as one day, or up to, and beyond, two weeks. Figure J-1 depicts the IRR MOB training strategy.
d. As prior service Soldiers, IRRs are not subject to IET policies and procedures. IRR Soldiers are on orders from departure of home of record through completion of MOS refresher training. IRR Soldiers will transship on TCS MOB orders upon departure from the ATC site. PT begins upon arrival of the IRR, and continues throughout training.
Figure J-1. IRR MOB training strategy
J-2. Additional sources of information for IRR MOB training
a. TRADOC DCS, G-3/5/7, TOMA (ATTG-TRI-M) is proponent for the TRADOC Operations and Planning Mobilization and Execution System. This document is found on Army Knowledge Online at https://www.us.army.mil/suite/folder/10823387.
b. See TR 350-70 for MOB training design requirements.
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