A BCT refers to a brigade combat team - the basic deployable unit of maneuver in the United States Army.
Yes, you can be expected to pull CQ or Staff Duty, provided your regular duties can be fulfilled by someone else. If you're a line medic, in a line unit, and the unit's PA can do with one medic less during morning Sick Call, no big fuss will be raised about it. If you're a fobbit medic, working in a TMC, then it may be a different story. What they're not supposed to do is expect you to pull double duty - CQ/SD in addition to your regular duties.
You need a specific unit - there are several BCT battalions at Fort Sill, each with their own address.
BCT Commander was created in 2002.
BCT Commander happened in 2002.
BCT usually stands for bushing current transformer.
There'll probably be one this week. In Army BCT, they send a company at a time downrange from the Adjutant General battalion for Basic Training (or One Station Unit Training). So basic trainees don't all graduate at once - they graduate in increments, depending on when their unit started BCT.
There are none. This is a command decision.
CQ means Charge of Quarters
You don't
4th bct 801st inf at 101st airborne (air assult) which is now in kt Campbell KY
CQ VHF Magazine was created in 1996.