Regulation 7, Chapter 2, Subsection 1.
Regulation 2, Chapter 3, Subsection 5.
Changed the amount of trainings that need to be conducted in order to become eligible for a training pin.
Also changed the stipulation of having to train recruits to conduct trainings in general (FEATs, IRDTs, PTPs and DFMAPs included).
New conditions to become eligible for training pins:
100 Trainings Conducted - ®
200 Traininngs Conducted - ©
300 Trainings Conducted - ©®
400 Trainings Conducted - ©©
500 Trainings Conducted - ©©®
600 Trainings Conducted - ©©©
Regulation 2, Chapter 3, Subsection 5.
Changed the amount of trainings that need to be conducted in order to become eligible for a training pin.
Also changed the stipulation of having to train recruits to conduct trainings in general (FEATs, IRDTs, PTPs and DFMAPs included).
New conditions to become eligible for training pins:
100 Trainings Conducted - ®
200 Traininngs Conducted - ©
300 Trainings Conducted - ©®
400 Trainings Conducted - ©©
500 Trainings Conducted - ©©®
600 Trainings Conducted - ©©©

First Lieutenant, US Army
Deputy Commander, Administrative Defense Support (DC ADS)
Chairman of the Joint-Chiefs of Staff, Executive Assistant (CJCS EA)
Office of Manpower and Personnel (OMP)
United States Defense Force (USDF)
