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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the basic information at the top of the form, including RANGE, DATE, UNIT, OIC, and TELEPHONE. Ensure all details are accurate for proper documentation.
  3. In PART 1 - RANGE BRIEFING, answer questions regarding the range book signing date and whether a briefing was provided. Rate its helpfulness based on your experience.
  4. Proceed to PART II - RANGE AND TRAINING FACILITY. Here, assess accessibility and condition of the range or training facility. Document your setup time and any issues with targets.
  5. In SECTION III - RANGE AND TRAINING FACILITY INSPECTION, note when firing ended and evaluate the inspector's performance. Provide feedback on timeliness and thoroughness.
  6. Finally, rank the four areas of service quality and add any additional comments in the designated section to complete your report.

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In accordance with III Corp and Fort Hood Regulation 350-40 and Fort Hood Regulation 210-3, privately owned vehicles are not authorized within the maneuver training areas, live-fire training areas or on tank trails on Fort Hood without authorization and a range pass from Range Operations.
This regulation is directed in AR 350- 50. Summary. This regulation outlines the organization and procedures of the Mission Command Training Program. It also prescribes policies, procedures, and responsibilities for headquarters and commands conducting training supported by the Mission Command Training Program.
AR 385-63, MCO 3570.1C, Range Safety. This publication prescribes Army and Marine Corps range safety policies and responsibilities for firing ammunitions, lasers, guided missiles, demolitions, explosives, rockets, and the delivery of bombs on Army and Marine Corps ranges and/or live-fire training facilities.
This United States Army Training and Doctrine Command TRADOC Regulation, TR 350-6 Enlisted Initial Entry Training Policies and Administration December 2022, applies to all Active Army, United States Army Reserve, and Army National Guard enlisted initial entry training conducted at both U.S. Army Training and Doctrine
Fort Hood Regulation 420-37 (Housing Regulation) states- Children 10 years-old and under (or 11 years old if in the 5th grade) will have direct supervision (that is, line of sight) by a(n): Adult; Parent; Child, Youth School Services (CYSS) site staff. Designated responsible teenager who is at least 13 years old.

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The revised AR 350-1 reduces the number of mandatory training tasks from 24 to 17, reduces requirements, eliminates redundancies and highlights tasks that are essential to warfighting, readiness and lethality.
Major units assigned to Fort Hood include the 13th Corps Support Command, the 3rd Signal Brigade and the 89th Military Police Brigade. The Headquarters Command, the 21st Cavalry Brigade and the 21st Replacement Company also call Fort Hood home. More than 300 Air Force airmen also reside on post.

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