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bservations: Staff requests personnel (instructor) resources based on Student Instructor (SI) ratio in accordance with the most current POI (20 Aug 12). However, we encounter having to request additional resources due to the higher and inconsistent POI requirements for several lessons/evaluations ( Law and Order Hands On Evaluation 1 (191-0009) and 2 (191-0017), Battle field Forensics (191-0114) and Law and Order Exercise (191-0101), and Field Training Exercise (191-0050) among many others). On the other hand, on Phase 2 which the SI ratio requirements are lower than established on Phase 1. Contradictions and Discrepancies of mentioned requirements causes additional costs and weight on the course validated funding that is not enabling to

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