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All Soldiers will report to the 1SG office for an in brief at 1630 hrs and 1130 hrs during half day schedules. CQ will report to work at 0900 and begin CQ duty at 1700 daily and 1300 during half days schedules. All weekend and holiday duty selected personnel will report to 1SG’s office at 1600 on the last day of the work week for an in brief. General order number one is in effect, CQ’s are responsible to familiarize their duties and responsibilities written in the CQ book. All CQ’s need to grab the Battalion Drill book along with the CQ book at all

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