LEADERS BOOK SSG XXX XXXXX XXXXXX SECTION USATC-k “PACIFIC VICTORS”

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LEADERS BOOK SSG XXX XXXXX XXXXXX SECTION USATC-k “PACIFIC VICTORS”

LEADERS BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS TAB TOPIC A UNIT HISTORY B C UNIT MISSION D E USATC-K HISTORY F USATC-K HONORS G BSTB COAT OF ARMS H EUSA HISTORY I NCO CREED J CHAIN OF COMMAND K NCO SUPPORT CHANNEL L CODE OF CONDUCT M ARMY VALUES N REGULATIONS I O REGULATIONS II P PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT Q SECTION ALERT ROSTER R PERSONAL DATA SHEETS S STRIP MAPS TO ROOMS T APFT U WEAPONS V SCHOOL DATA W VEHICLE STATUS X PT CALENDER Y PLT TRAINING SCHEDULES Z COMPANY TRAINING SCHEDULES

LEADERS BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS TAB TOPIC AA 8 STEP TRAINING MODEL BB UCMJ ARTICLES I CC UCMJ ARTICLES II DD PROMOTION CRITERIA EE PRE- COMBAT INSPECTIONS FF PACKING LIST GG MADITORY TRAINING HH TRAINING ASSESSMENT II RISK ASSESSMENT JJ RECOVERY PHASE I D-DAY KK RECOVERY PHASE II D-DAY LL RECOVERY PHASE III D+1-D+4 MM RECOVERY PHASE IV D+5

NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER CREED OF THE NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER No one is more professional than I. I am a Noncommissioned Officer, a leader of soldiers. As a Noncommissioned Officer, I realize that I am a member of a time honored corps, which is known as “The Backbone of the Army”. I am proud of the Corps of Noncommissioned Officers and will at all times conduct myself so as to bring credit upon the Corps, the Military Service, and my country regardless of the situation in which I find myself. I will not use my grade or position to attain pleasure, profit, or personal safety. Competence is my watch-word. My two basic responsibilities will always be uppermost in my mind---accomplishment of my mission and the welfare of my soldiers. I will strive to remain tactically and technically proficient. I am aware of my role as a Noncommissioned Officer. I will fulfill my responsibilities inherent in that role. All soldiers are entitled to outstanding leadership; I will provide that leadership. I know my soldiers and I will always place their needs above my own. I will communicate consistently with my soldiers and never leave them uninformed. I will be fair and impartial when recommending both rewards and punishment. Officers of my unit will have maximum time to accomplish their duties; they will not have to accomplish mine. I will earn their respect and confidence as well as that of my soldiers. I will be loyal to those with whom I serve; seniors, peers and subordinates alike. I will exercise initiative by taking appropriate action in the absence of orders. I will not compromise my integrity, nor my moral courage. I will not forget, nor will I allow my comrades to forget that we are professionals, Noncommissioned Officers, LEADERS!

2nd DECON PLATOON 4th CHEMICAL COMPANY CODE OF CONDUCT I. am an American, fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense II I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command, I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to resist. III If I am captured, I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape and aid others to escape. I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy. IV If I become a prisoner of war, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners. I will give no information or take part in any action which might be harmful to my comrades. If I am senior, I will take command. If not, I will obey the lawful orders of those appointed over me and will back them up in every way. V When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am requires to give name, rank, service number and date of birth. I will evade answering further questions to the utmost of my ability. I will make no oral or written statements disloyal to my country and its allies or harmful to their cause. VI I will never forget that I am an American, fighting for freedom, responsible for my actions, and dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I will trust in my God and in the United States of America.

2nd DECON PLATOON 4th CHEMICAL COMPANY ARMY VALUES L*D*R*S*H*I*P L- LOYALTY: BEAR TRUE FAITH AND ALLEGIANCE TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION, THE ARMY, AND OTHER SOLDIERS. D- DUTY: FULFILL YOUR OBLIGATIONS. R- RESPECT: TREAT PEOPLE AS THEY SHOULD BE TREATED. S- SELFLESS-SERVICE: PUT THE WELFARE OF THE NATION, THE ARMY AND YOUR SUBORDINATES BEFORE YOUR OWN. H- HONOR: LIVE UP TO ALL THE ARMY VALUES. I- INTEGRITY: DO WHAT’S RIGHT, LEGALLY AND MORALLY. P- PERSONAL COURAGE: FACE FEAR, DANGER, OR ADVERSITY (PHYSICAL AND MORAL).

NCO SOURCES OF INFORMATION UCMJ AR 27-10 NCO PROFESSIONAL DEVELOP AR 350-17 CODE OF CONDUCT AR 350-30 IND. MIL. EDUCATION & TNG AR 351-1 CORRESPONDANCE PROGRAM AR 351-20 WEIGHT CONTROL AR 600-9 NBC FM 3-7 FIRST AID FM 21-11 PHYSICAL TRAINING FM 21-20 MAP READING-LAND NAVIGATION FM 21-26 MILITARY LEADERSHIP FM 22-100 DRILL AND CEREMONIES FM 22-5 GUARD DUTY FM 22-6 INDIVIDUAL WEAPONS FM 23-9,23-31,23-67 TRAINING THE FORCE FM 25-100 BATTLE FOCUS TRAINING FM 25-101 LEGAL GUIDE FOR CDRS FM 27-1 SOLDIERS LEGAL GUIDE FM 27-10 TAB-N

NCO SOURCES OF INFORMATION COMMAND POLICY AR 600-20 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AR 600-20 CUSTOMS AND COURTESIES AR 600-25 ENLISTED PERS. MANAGEMENT AR 600-200 UNFAVORABLE ACTION INFO AR 600-37 STANDARDS OF CONDUCT AR 600-50 SEL. FOR TNG & ASSIGNMENT AR 614-200 CONTINUING EDUCATION AR 621-5 ENLISTED EVAL REP SYSTEM AR 623-205 INDIVIDUAL PERSONNEL SYSTEM AR 640-10 PHOTO’S FOR PERSONNEL AR 640-30 WEAR OF THE UNIFORM AR 670-1 MILITARY AWARDS AR 672-5-1 NCOER AR 623-205 TAB-O

2nd DECON PLATOON 4th CHEMICAL COMPANY PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT The personnel listed below authorize SFC Gamio, Nelson to maintain their SSN and personnel information in his Leader Book with the understanding that this information will not be disclosed except in the line of their official duties. RANK NAME SSN SIGNATURE SGT BERRY, TIFFANY L. PFC BRANDON, TAREVEA CITRON, SAMUEL M. PVT COBURN, LABRANDON T. PV2 DELAPERRIERE, CYRIL I SPC DIAZ, JONATHAN CPL KIM, JOO HONG KIM, SANG YOON SSG LAIDLER, CARY LEE, KEONTA JEROME MAYNARD, DAVID MCINTOSH, EDWARD MILLER, KEITH PORTER, CORY WYNN, PHILIP A.

2nd Decon Platoon ALERT ROSTER

2ND PLATOON PERSONNEL DATA SHEETS "WOLVERINES"

“WOLVERINES” APFT DATA APFT DATE LAST SCORE P/U REP RAW PTS S/U REP RAW PTS RUN TIME RAW PTS DATE DUE NAME SCORE PROFILE BERRY, TIFFANY L. NONE BRANDON, TAREVEA CITRON, SAMUEL M. COBURN, LABRANDON DELAPERRIERE, CYRIL DIAZ, JONATHAN GAMIO, NELSON 300 283 77/100 84/100 1314/100 KIM, JOO HONG TEMP KIM, SANG YOON LAIDLER, CARY LEE, KEONTA J MAYNARD, DAVID 16 AUG 06 173 152 FEB 07 MCINTOSH, RAYSHAUN MILLER, KEITH PORTER, CORY WYNN, PHILIP A. 1ST Squad Average 2nd Squad Average 3rd Squad Average Platoon Average

“WOLVERINES” WEAPONS WPN WPN WPN QUAL NEXT NAME TYPE NUM SER QUAL HIT DATE DUE BARRETT, STEVEN M16A2 BERRY, TIFFANY L. MARKSMAN / 30 9 SEP 06 11 MAR 07 BRANDON, TAREVEA M203 MARKSMAN / 26 1 NOV 06 1 MAY 07 CITRON, SAMUEL M. M249 COBURN, LABRANDON T. MARKSMAN / 27 9 AUG 06 9 FEB 07 DELAPERRIERE, CYRIL DIAZ, JONATHAN MARKSMAN / 28 21 APR 06 NOW GAMIO, NELSON 23 6372510 SHARPSHOOTER / 34 1 MAR 07 KIM, JOO HONG EXPERT/ 36 28 MAR 06 KIM, SANG YOON 11 SEP 06 LAIDLER, CARY LEE, KEONTA JEROME SHARPSHOOTER / 33 MAYNARD, DAVID MCINTOSH, RAYSHAUN MILLER, KEITH SHARPSHOOTER / 37 PORTER, CORY ROBERTSON, DESIRON WYNN, PHILIP A. MARKSMAN / 32

“WOLVERINES” “WOLVERINES” SCHOOLS DATA SPC BARRETT, STEVEN X SGT DRS HAZ RANK NAME TNG TC/VC CLS FST MAT ARMOR WLC BNCOC SPC BARRETT, STEVEN X SGT BERRY, TIFFANY L. PFC BRANDON, TAREVEA CITRON, SAMUEL M. PVT COBURN, LABRANDON PV2 DELAPERRIERE, CYRIL DIAZ, JONATHAN SFC GAMIO, NELSON CPL KIM, JOO HONG KIM, SANG YOON SSG LAIDLER, CARY LEE, KEONTA JEROME MAYNARD, DAVID MCINTOSH, EDWARD MILLER, KEITH PORTER, COREY ROBERTSON, DESIRON WYNN, PHILIP A. “WOLVERINES”

“WOLVERINES” VEHICLE CREW MANNING

"WOLVERINES" SCHEDULED EVENTS Platoon PT Calendar Platoon Training Schedules Company Training Schedules "WOLVERINES"

8 STEP TRAINING MODEL PLAN LEADERS TRAIN RECON ORDER ISSUE REHEARSE Training Objectives Soldiers to Train Trainers/Evaluators Land/Facilities Equipment/Supplies References & TTP’s Risk Assessment PLAN Train Leaders First Focus on Doctrine, Basics, & Standards Classroom Instruction Performance Tests Written Tests On Site Certification LEADERS TRAIN Recon Training Site, Route, & Obstacles Terrain Walk Done With Key Leaders RECON Situation Enemy Friendly Attachments & Detachments Mission Execution Concept of Operation Coordination Instructions Service and Support Concept of Logistics, Materiel, and Medical Evacuation Command and Signal ORDER ISSUE Leaders and OC’s Reduced Force Sand Table Rock Drill TEWT Full Force Force on Force 8 STEP TRAINING MODEL Precombat Checks Focus on Doctrine, Basics, & Standards Coach Frequently Control Environment Develop Teamwork Increase Complexity Make Training Realistic Ensure Participation REHEARSE EXECUTE Review Training Objectives Establish What Happened Establish Why It Happened Determine What Was Right Determine What Was Wrong Determine What Should Be Done Differently Next Time CONDUCT AAR Alternate Instructor Focus on Weakness RETRAIN

LIST OF PUNITIVE ARTICLES OF THE UCMJ Article 77 - Principals. Article 78 - Accessory after the fact. Article 79 - Conviction of lesser included offense. Article 80 - Attempts. Article 81 - Conspiracy. Article 82 - Solicitation. Article 83 - Fraudulent enlistment, appointment, or separation. Article 84 - Unlawful enlistment, appointment, or separation. Article 85 - Desertion. Article 86 - Absence without leave. Article 87 - Missing movement. Article 88 - Contempt toward officials. Article 89 - Disrespect toward superior commissioned officer. Article 90 - Assaulting or willfully disobeying superior commissioned officer. Article 91 - Insubordinate conduct toward warrant officer, noncommissioned officer, or petty officer. Article 92 - Failure to obey order or regulation. Article 93 - Cruelty and maltreatment. Article 94 - Mutiny or sedition. Article 95 - Resistance, flight, breach of arrest, and escape. Article 96 - Releasing prisoner without proper authority. Article 97 - Unlawful detention. Article 98 - Noncompliance with procedural rules. Article 99 - Misbehavior before the enemy. Article 100 - Subordinate compelling surrender. Article 101 - Improper use of countersign. Article 102 - Forcing a safeguard. Article 103 - Captured or abandoned property. Article 104 - Aiding the enemy. Article 105 - Misconduct as prisoner. Article 106 - Spies. Article 106a - Espionage.

LIST OF PUNITIVE ARTICLES OF THE UCMJ ` Article 107 - False official statements. Article 108 - Military property of United States--Loss, damage, destruction, or wrongful disposition. Article 109 - Property other than military property of United States--Waste, spoilage, or destruction. Article 110 - Improper hazarding of vessel. Article 111 - Drunken or reckless operation of a vehicle, aircraft, or vessel. Article 112 - Drunk on duty. Article 112a - Wrongful use, possession, etc., of controlled substances. Article 113 - Misbehavior of sentinel. Article 114 - Dueling. Article 115 - Malingering. Article 116 - Riot or breach of peace. Article 117 - Provoking speeches or gestures. Article 118 - Murder. Article 119 - Manslaughter. Article 120 - Rape and carnal knowledge. Article 121 - Larceny and wrongful appropriation. Article 122 - Robbery. Article 123 - Forgery. Article 123a - Making, drawing, or uttering check, draft, or order without sufficient funds. Article 124 - Maiming. Article 125 - Sodomy. Article 126 - Arson. Article 127 - Extortion. Article 128 - Assault. Article 129 - Burglary. Article 130 - Housebreaking. Article 131 - Perjury. Article 132 - Frauds against the United States. Article 133 - Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman.

LIST OF PUNITIVE ARTICLES OF THE UCMJ ` Article 134 - General article - See below. -Abusing public animal. -Indecent exposure. -Adultery. -Indecent language. -Assault, indecent. -Indecent acts w/ another. -Assault, w/ intent to murder, rape, etc. -Jumping from vessel into water. -Bigamy. -Kidnapping. -Bribery & graft. -Mail:  taking, opening, destroying, stealing. -Burning w/ intent to defraud. -Mail:  depositing obscene matters in. -Check, worthless, making & uttering. -Misprision of serious offense. -Cohabitation, wrongful. -Obstructing justice. -Debt, dishonorable failure to pay. -Wrongful interference admin proceeding. -Disloyal statements. -Pandering & prostitution. -Disorderly conduct, drunkenness. -Perjury, subomation. -Drinking liquor w/ prisoner. -Public record:   altering, destroying, etc. -Drunk prisoner. -Quarantine:  medical, breaking. -Drunkenness, incapacitation for duty. -Restriction, breaking. -False or unauthorized pass. -Seizure of property:   preventing. -False pretenses, obtaining services under. -Sentinel or lookout:   offenses against or by. -False swearing. -Soliciting another to commit an offense. -Firearm, discharging through negligence. -Stolen property:   knowing receipt, etc. -Firearm, willfully discharging, endangering life. -Straggling. -Fleeing scene of accident. -Testify:  wrongful refusal. -Fraternization. -Threat or hoax:  bomb. -Gambling w/ subordinate. -Threat, communicating. -Homicide, negligent. -Unlawful entry. -Impersonating Officer, WO, NCO, or official. -Weapon, concealed carrying. -Indecent acts or liberties w/ child. -Wearing unauthorized insignia, badge, etc.

4th Chemical Company Promotion Criteria RANK ACCELERATED NORMAL PVT TO PV2 4-6 MONTHS TIS 6 MONTHS TIS 12 MONTHS TIS 4 MONTHS TIG WAIVERABLE PV2 TO PFC 6-12 MONTHS TIS 12 MONTHS TIS 3 MONTHS TIG 26 MONTHS TIS 6 MONTHS TIG 3 MONTHS TIG WAIVERABLE PFC TO SPC RANK SECONDARY ZONE PRIMARY ZONE 18 M0NTHS TIG 8 MONTHS TIS 1/2 WAIVERABLE 36 MONTHS TIS 8 MONTHS TIG 1/2 WAIVERABLE SPC TO SGT 60 MONTHS TIS 10 MONTHS TIG 1/2 WAIVERABLE 84 MONTHS TIS 10 MONTHS TIG 1/2 WAIVERABLE SGT TO SSG NOTE: IF A SOLDIER IS IN THE PRIMARY ZONE FOR CONSIDERATION FOR PROMOTION TO THE NEXT HIGHER GRADE, AND IS NOT GOING TO BE SELECTED/ APPEAR BEFORE THE PROMOTION BOARD, IT IS MANDITORY THAT THE SOLDIER BE COUNSELED ON THE REASON WHY HE IS NOT GETTING PROMOTED / APPEARING BEFORE THE BOARD. IT MUST INCLUDE POSSIBLE WAYS TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, SO THAT THE SOLDIER CAN APPEAR AS SOON AS THE PROBLEMS ARE CORRECTED. ALL THIS MUST BE IN WRITING.

UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE 4th Chemical Company UCMJ UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE COMMANDING OFFICER COMPANY GRADE PVT TO SPC SGT TO SGM FIELD GRADE PVT TO SPC SGT TO SGM ADMONITION REPREMAND YES YES YES YES 14 DAYS (1) 14 DAYS (1) 60 DAYS 60 DAYS RESTRICTION 14 DAYS (1) EXTRA DUTIES 14 DAYS (1) 45 DAYS 45 DAYS 7 DAYS (2&3) CORRECTIONAL CUSTODY 30 DAYS NO NO FOREFITURE OF PAY 1/2 PAY FOR 2 MONTHS 1/2 PAY FOR 2 MONTHS 7 DAYS 7 DAYS ONE GRADE IF IN PROMOTION AUTHORITY ONE OR MORE LOWER GRADES REDUCTION IN RANK REDUCE ONE GRADE NO (1) RESTRICTION AND EXTRA DUTY MAY BE COMBINED, BUT IN SUCH A CASE, THE TOTAL MAY NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM ALLOWED FOR EXTRA DUTY. (2) ENLISTED SOLDIERS WITH A PAY GRADE OF SPC MAY NOT BE PLACED IN CORRECTIONAL CUSTODY, BUT IF THEIR RANK IS REDUCED TO A PAY GRADE OF PFC THEY MAY BE PLACED IN CORRECTIONAL CUSTODY AS A PART OF THE SAME PUNISHMENT. (3) ENLISTED SOLDIERS WITH A PAY GRADE OF PVT TO SPC MAY BE CONFINED FOR 3 DAYS ON BREAD AND WATER WHEN EMBARKED OR ATTACHED TO A VESSEL. (4) THE PROMOTION AUTHORITY FOR PAY GRADE SFC TO SGM RESTS WITH HQ DA; AR 600-200 (PARA 7-36) PROHIBITS REDUCTION IN RANK FOR MISCONDUCT OF SOLDIERS IN THESE PAY GRADES.

PRE- COMBAT INSPECTIONS _____ Personnel Accountability _____ Personnel Hygiene Items _____ Individual TA-50 _____ Seasonal Clothing Items _____ ID Tags, ID Card _____ Driver License / TC/VC Card _____ Water Jugs (Filled) _____ Fuel Cans (Full) _____ Stoves w/ all parts _____ Tents/ Nets/ Pole Bags/ Stakes _____ Camouflage Nets _____ Maps / Overlays _____ Commo Equipment (Batteries, Wire) _____ COMSEC (ANCD) _____ WEAPONS( INDIVIDUAL/CREW SERVE) _____ NVG’S W/ BATTERIES _____ AID BAGS _____ VEHICLES( TOPPED OFF,LOADED,DISPA- TCHED, PMCS, -10 MANUALS) _____ 254’S (GOGGLES) _____ SUPPLIES (ALCOHOL,MARKERS,PENS,ECT) _____ ALL SURVEY EQUIPMENT _____ MAP BOARDS _____ COTS PRE- COMBAT INSPECTIONS

PACKING LIST B BAG DUFFLE ALICE PACK A BAG DUFFLE 1 WATER PROOF BAG 2 UNDERGARMENTS, COTTON 2 VELCRO RANKS 4 SOCKS, CUSHION ON 2 TOWEL, BROWN 4 T-SHIRT, BROWN 1 SLEEPING BAG (all 3 components) 1 MAT, SLEEPING 1 PT UNIFORM, COMPLETE 3 SOCKS, WHITE 1 PAIR OF RUNNING SHOES 2 SET ACUs A BAG DUFFLE 4 UNDERGARMENTS, COTTON 2 TOWEL, BROWN 4 T-SHIRT, BROWN 1 JACKET, GORTEX 1 PAIR LINER,GLOVES 1 PAIR OF BOOTS, TAN 1 LINER, FIELD JACKET 2 PAIR POLYPROS 1 PAIR GLOVES, COLD WEATHER, BLACK 1 BEAR SUIT B BAG DUFFLE ALICE PACK 1 Poncho 1 Poncho Liner 1 Wet Weather Bag 2 Pair of ACUs(Jacket & Trousers) 3 Pair of Socks 2 Pair Brown T-Shirt 1 Wet Weather Parka 1 Pair of Boots= Tan 1 NBC Boots 1 NBC MOPP Suit 1 NBC Gloves 1 KIT, PERSONNEL HYGIENE 1 Entrenching Tool(Outside Lower Left)

4TH Chemical Co Mandatory Training

RECOVERY PHASE 1 (D-DAY) 1. PERSONNEL ACCOUNTABILITY - PROMASK - ID CARD - ALL BAGS 2. ACCOUNT FOR AND SECURE ALL VEHICLES - TRASH FREE VEHICLES - CONDUCT AFTER OPERATIONS PMCS - VERIFY ALL DEADLINES TO MOTORPOOL 3. ACCOUNT FOR AND SECURE ALL SENSITIVE ITEMS - WEAPONS (INITIAL WIPEDOWN ) - RADIOS AND SECURE EQUIPMENT - GPS / PLGR - NVG’s - NBC EQUIPMENT 4. TOP OFF VEHICLES AND M12s 5. ANCD AND SINGARS STORED IN PROPER POSTION 6. COLLECT ALL DISPATCHES AND KEYS

RECOVERY PHASE II (D-DAY) WASH VEHICLES, THROUGHLY CLEAN: - INTERIOR - TIRES - UNDERCARRAGE - AROUND M12 2.CLEAN AND INVENTORY ALL SECTION EQUIPMENT, IDENTIFY SHORTAGES AND INITIATE PROPERTY ADJUSTMENTS. _____________________________________________________________________ 3. WASH VEHICLES (THROUGHLY CLEANED, PREPAND REFUEL FOR INSPECTION) _____________________________________________________________________ 4. CLEAN AND OIL WEAPONS - ( INITIAL CLEANING)

RECOVERY PHASE III (D+1 - D+4) 1. DRAIN , CLEAN, PROPERLY STORE COMMON USED, SUCH AS STOVES, TENTS, AND FUEL AND WATER CANS __________________ 2. TURN-IN MREs NOT CONSUMED TO THE MESS OR SUPPLY SEERGEANT. ________________ 3. CLEAN COMMON AREAS TO INCLUDE: MAINTANCE STORAGE, WASH RACKS, TROOP BILLETS 3.COMPLETE 2ND AND 3RD CLEANING ON WEAPONS AND PROTECTIVE MASK USING A 2404 _____________________ 4. UPDATE TAMMS RECORDS TO REFLECT PROPER EQUIPMENT STATS ____________________ 5. SUBMIT REQUISITIONS TO REPLENISH THE BASIC LOAD CLASSES OF SUPPLY - CLOSED OUT DISPATCH

RECOVERY PHASE IV (D+5) 1. UNIT CDR INSPECTS EACH VEHICLE FOR CLEANINESS, COMPLETION OF OPERATOR MAINTENANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY _________________________ - INITIATE REPORTS OF SURVEY OR STATEMENT OF CHARGE FOR LOST OR DAMAGED EQUIPMENT - WEAPONS / NVG_________________________ 2. CONDUCT AFTER ACTION REVIEW_________________________ 3. ALL LOGBOOKS AND PMCS s VERIFIED, SCREENED BY - MOTOR SGT AND PROCESS TO PLL. SECTION CHIEF MUST RETAIN A COPY FOR FINAL INSPECTION. NEW 5988 WILL (NOT BE REISSUED UNTIL LAST 5988 ARE UPDATED) _________________________ 4. REQUISITION REPLACEMENT PACKAGE OF POL TO RESTOCK BASIC LOAD AFTER BRIEFING BN XO_________________________ 5. SCHEDULE COMPENSATORY TIME FOR SOLDIERS_________________________

CHAIN OF COMMAND 4th Chem CDR: CPT Hollein, John B. 1 BSTB CDR: LTC Sweeney, Eric D. 1 HBCT CDR: COL Queen, Chris E. 2ID CDR: MG Coggin, James 8th Army CDR: LTG Valcourt, David P. USFK CDR: GEN B.B. Bell Army CoS: GEN Schoomaker, Peter J.

NCO SUPPORT CHANNEL HHC 1SG: 1SG Evans, Stacy S. USATC-K CSM: CSM Smith, Charles E. 8th Army CSM: CSM Winzenried, Robert A. Sergeant Major of the Army: SMA Preston, Kenneth O.