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- Q4652014 subject Q8870137.
- Q4652014 abstract "An Advanced Individual Training (AIT) Platoon Sergeant is a United States Army Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) responsible for the health, welfare, mentoring, disciplining, physical fitness and Warrior-Task training of AIT Soldiers. NCOs in the enlisted grade of E6 or E7 are assigned as AIT Platoon Sergeants and incur a minimum 24-month tour of duty. The size of the AIT Platoon varies by installation and can range from 20 to 120 Soldiers, though TRADOC Regulation 350-37 states the desired ratio is one Platoon Sergeant to 40 Soldiers. An average AIT Company has between two to five Platoons. "The Army’s Human Resources Command may involuntarily select NCOs or NCOs may volunteer for AIT Platoon Sergeant Duty". AIT Platoon Sergeants are typically assigned to TRADOC locations that reflect their present Career Management Field (CMF), but can be sent to other installations if needed.".
- Q4652014 thumbnail 2012_AIT_PSOY_Competition.jpg?width=300.
- Q4652014 wikiPageWikiLink Q15077604.
- Q4652014 wikiPageWikiLink Q1550450.
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- Q4652014 wikiPageWikiLink Q5307556.
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- Q4652014 wikiPageWikiLink Q827783.
- Q4652014 wikiPageWikiLink Q8870137.
- Q4652014 wikiPageWikiLink Q9212.
- Q4652014 comment "An Advanced Individual Training (AIT) Platoon Sergeant is a United States Army Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) responsible for the health, welfare, mentoring, disciplining, physical fitness and Warrior-Task training of AIT Soldiers. NCOs in the enlisted grade of E6 or E7 are assigned as AIT Platoon Sergeants and incur a minimum 24-month tour of duty.".
- Q4652014 label "AIT Platoon Sergeant".
- Q4652014 depiction 2012_AIT_PSOY_Competition.jpg.