Corrective Training
Published by Adium on 2007/8/5 (21156 reads)| Purpose of Counseling: | |
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| 1. REFERENCE: AR 600-20, para 4-6b; AR 27-10, para. 3-3c 2. REFERENCE: How to Counsel Soldiers 3. REFERENCE: Military Leadership (FM 22-100) 4. Corrective training (extra or remedial training) is an effective non-punitive disciplinary measure available when a soldier's duty performance has been deficient and the soldier would benefit from extra training. It must be directly related to an observed deficiency and it must be oriented towards improving the soldier's performance in the problem area. 5. A soldier's commander or any NCO in the soldier's supervisory chain may authorize corrective training. A member of the soldier's chain of command should be present and supervising the corrective training session. 6. Army regulations allow corrective training to be conducted during or after normal duty hours. 7. Corrective training is not punishment and should not be confused with extra duty imposed as punishments under Article 15, UCMJ. Extra duty need not be related to the soldier's misconduct. For example, a soldier who receives an Article 15 because he was AWOL may be required to perform cleaning duties as extra duty. Extra duty imposed as punishment under Article 15, UCMJ may be ordered executed during any off-duty time. | |
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