Posted on Aug 30, 2020
Are soldiers supposed to do PT if they have CQ/SD at 0900?
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Is there a regulation for cq/sd? NCOIC is making soldiers come in for PT if they have duty. But based off my previous units and as well as other SM’s in our BN, we aren’t supposed to. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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New unit. New standards/SOPs. But to turn that question around....Why SHOULDN'T they do PRT at 0600 when the duty day doesn't start until 0900?
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LTC Jason Mackay - When I was at Irwin, that was the standard hours for the 58th. 0600 PRT. 0900 Formation/Work Call. During the week, CQ/SD started at 1700. On the weekends, it started at either 0700 or 0800 (can't rightly remember) and ran for 24 hrs.
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LTC (Join to see)
LTC Jason Mackay - When I was at Benning, 0600 PRT, 0700-0800 personal hygiene, 0800-1800 (if you were lucky) duty day. Night shift was 1800-0400 and PRT 0600. night shift sucked big time
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LTC Jason Mackay
LTC (Join to see) Army wide when I retired in 2016 was PT 0630-0800, work call 0900. CSA put it out
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Why not? I never had a NCO in the CQ till after duty hours- the runner has there all day. The NCO was just suppose to keep checking in. Why waste na NCO during the duty day?
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Probably not the answer you want to hear but you're an NCO, buck up and lead the way. Be a leader and show your soldiers you can adapt and charge on when things might be difficult. Many have gone through a lot more difficult challenges. Great time to shine in front of your troops.
Probably not the answer you want to hear but you're an NCO, buck up and lead the way. Be a leader and show your soldiers you can adapt and charge on when things might be difficult. Many have gone through a lot more difficult challenges. Great time to shine in front of your troops.
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