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Foreign Military Training and DoD Engagement Activities of Interest: Joint Report to Congress Released by the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs March 2002 V. Purpose of Training (Part 2)
DAM CNTRL & FIREFIGHT TEAM This course is designed to train students to act as team members in
firefighting and damage control. Classroom instruction covers damage
control equipment, procedures and principles, dewatering, post fire
atmospheric testing, firefighting, fire science, repair kits, and
investigation. DAMAGE CONTROL A This course teaches enlisted personnel to perform as junior petty
officers at the job entry level in the Damage Controlman rating. The
following topics are covered: woodworking, woodworking power tools,
building maintenance, pipe fitting, ground tackle, sanitary systems,
oxyacetylene cutting, oxyacetylene brazing, arc welding, firefighting,
damage control, plumbing, watertight fitting maintenance, masonry, and
chemical, biological and radiological defense. DAMAGE CONTROL TEAM TRNG Damage Control Team Training Course K-495-0046 is available for up to
60 students per day and composed ostensibly of organized and complete
repair locker teams or complete inport emergency teams. One day training
opportunity to prepare repair party, inport fire and rescue and assistance
"Team" members to perform investigating, reporting, repair structure
damage and to control or stop flooding. This will also provide superb
refresher training for DCTT or ECCTT personnel. DAMAGE CONTROLMAN CLASS A1 To provide the basic technical knowledge and skills required to prepare
for shipboard assignment and advancement to the lower petty officer
grades. DAMAGE CONT REPAIR PARTY LDR This course is designed to train personnel in paygrades E-5 and above
in advanced damage control theory and techniques so that they may fill
Repair Party Leader Billets in the shipboard damage control organization,
to facilitate the proper management of repair party personnel in casualty
situations under all shipboard readiness conditions. DATA MANAGEMENT **FTD Technical, operator, and other training that either a TD or field
training team conducts at operational locations on specific system and
associated direct-support equipment for maintenance and aircrew
personnel. DCLF REF MEA&CALIBR/35H30/ Prerequisites: Open to US Army civilians with 35H20 or equivalent
experience. ECL 70 SR. DD-963 HF COM SYSTEMS MT To provide personnel that are trained to operate and maintain the
DD-963 Class HF Communications System under normal and emergency
conditions. DECISION ANALYSIS This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the qualitative
and quantitative methodologies which can be applied in conducting and
decision risk analysis. Practical experience is gained through the use of
actual studies. DECN ANALYSIS FOR LOG This course introduces concepts, analytical techniques, and
applications of decision risk analysis to logistics problems. Topics
covered include basic managerial statistics, data collection and
preliminary data analysis, decision analysis, forecasting, etc. DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES Hands-on training in decontamination procedures and equipment,
protective equipment, and detection procedures and equipment. Hands-on
training at the CDTF simulation pads and toxic training in the CDTF
training building. DEF (REF) PKG OF HAZ MAT The course reviews the regulations governing the packaging and
certifying hazardous materials for all modes of transportation. It
includes the reconsidering of requirements of 49 CFR Parts 107 and
172-178. DEF ADV PRSV & PACKG Subjects may include, but are not limited to, transportation, ESD
packaging, environmental considerations, transportation of hazardous
materials, Defense Packaging Policy Group activities, DOD packaging
simplification and recent changes in specifications. DEF BASIC PRSV & PACKG Oriented toward Department of Defense Packaging Policies,
Specifications and Standards, Cleaning and Drying, Preservation,
Cushioning and Blocking, Packing for Shipment, Marking, Unit Pack
Construction and Unitization of Cargo. Classroom and "hands-on"
experience. DEF INVENTORY MANAGEMENT The curriculum concentrates on wholesale materiel management functions.
The subjects covered range through the entire life cycle of materiel from
the entry of new items into the DOD system to the disposal of excess
materiel. Emphasis is placed on requirements planning and computation for
the various categories of items, and the management of these items using
such tools as financial management, standardization, modernization, and
economic inventory principles. Four forecasting techniques are taught
(exponential smoothing, trend analysis, 12-month and 24-month moving
average) to provide the students an understanding of the forecasting
techniques used in the Department of Defense. Mathematics, scientific
techniques, and logistical terminology are presented to the degree
required to provide a common basis for understanding requirements
computation and inventory management. The application of management skills
and practices, problem solving and decisionmaking techniques appear
throughout the course, thereby emphasizing to the students their
importance to management. DEF JNT OIL ANAL/ATOM EMIS Provides DoD personnel with a working knowledge in the principles,
procedures, and operation of the atomic emission fluid analysis
spectrometer. Provides training in the principles and evaluation
techniques used in spectrometric analysis of used oils for wearmetal
content. Provides knowledge required for successful spectrometric oil
analysis laboratory operation on such subjects as oil analysis data
automation, the correlation and certification program and the recommending
of maintenance action based on analytical results. DEF MARKING FOR SHPMT & ST An overview of the DOD Logistic Systems; general and detailed marking
requirements of MIL-STD-129; marking and labeling hazardous materials; and
review, examination, and critique. DEF PKG & UNITIZATION The course describes Department of Defense packing policies, and shows
how to construct, reinforce, weatherproof, cushion, and block and brace
containers. The DOD Container Design Retrieval System program is
discussed, along with marking and labeling. DEF PKG DESIGN This course addresses the following topics associated with packaging
design: transportability, the natural environment, deterioration of
materials, identifying item characteristics, the transportation
environment packaging materials, environmental considerations, etc. DEF PKG/HAZ MTLS FOR TRSP The course provides training in the use of regulatory documents for the
transportation of hazardous materials. The documents include those that
regulate domestic commercial shipments, Code of Federal Regulations Title
49 (CFR 49), international air shipment, etc. DEF PRSV & INTERM PROT This course is oriented toward Department of Defense packaging
policies; specifications; cleaning and drying; preservation; marking;
economy in packing, packaging codes; unit containers; unit pack
inspection; resources conservation. Classroom and "hands-on"
experience. DEF RES MGT CRS To develop knowledge and understanding of the concepts, principles,
processes, publications and techniques of Defense Management Systems
(i.e., planning, programming, budgeting and related activities). Emphasis
is placed on the analytical aspects of management, including requirements
studies, systems analysis, cost-effectiveness and cost estimating and
analysis. Students are not expected to become experts or technicians in
the various disciplines and subjects including the curriculum, but merely
to gain an orientation into the techniques of problem solving and decision
making in the Department of Defense. DEF REUT & MARKETING-BASIC Presents the Defense Personal Property Reutilization and Marketing
Program concepts with emphasis on the detailed mechanics of basic disposal
operations to include the objectives, policies, and procedures. DEF SEC ASST MGT/DISAM This course is taught by METs from the Defense Institute of Security
Assistance Management (DISAM) in Dayton, Ohio. Focuses on providing
students an introduction to the statutory, policy, planning, and resource
management foundations which are instrumental to a successful security
assistance relationship with the United States. Examines the recipient
country’s responsibilities for establishing a defense planning and
budgeting prioritization system which will optimize utilization of defense
articles, services, and training acquired from the United States.
Increases student awareness of key interface areas between U.S. defense
acquisition, financial management, and logistics systems and the recipient
country’s planning and resource infrastructure. (EXPANDED IMET - Mobile
Education Training). DEF SEC ASST/MGT/DISAM/FE Prerequisites: Executive level managers assigned to, or selected for,
senior security assistance management positions should be nominated by
their governments for attendance. Military personnel in the equivalent US
grade of O-6 or above and civilians of comparable grades. ECL 80 or above
is required. Requests for waiver of grade criteria will be individually
considered. DEF SENSOR INTERP APPL TNG Provides training for Air Force and other DOD and US intelligence
community personnel in the knowledge and skills necessary to perform as
accomplished imagery interpreters. Includes an introduction to military
geography; introduction to US imagery reconnaissance; electromagnetic
spectrum sensors titling data, exploitation support data and mensuration;
signature blocks of instruction on electronics, offensive missiles, naval
weapon systems, air forces, ground forces, air defense systems, strategic
industries, and multi-sensor application and analysis. DEF SPEC MGT The course covers Department of Defense management concepts and
policies involved in the development, preparation, and use of
specifications and related documents; i.e., standards, non-Government
documents, commercial item descriptions, and data item description. DEFENSE ADV TRAFFIC MGT Deals with traffic management positions. Provides further development
for senior staff and supervisory personnel. Includes speakers from DoD,
other federal agencies and commercial industry. Contemporary issues are
discussed. DEFENSE DATA MGT CRS (JT) Prerequisites: Personnel assigned as data management officers, data
managers, data specialists, and data assistants are given primary
consideration for attending this course. (Essential in the career
development of a fully qualified data manager.) Grade levels: All
commissioned officers, master sergeant through chief master sergeant, and
civilians GS-9 and above. (Requests for waiver of grade will be considered
on an individual basis by the AFIT/LS Course Director) also, DOD
contractor personnel involved in data management aspects of a DOD contract
are authorized to attend this course on a space-available, paid-fee basis
upon recommendation of their Administrative Contracting Officer (ACO) and
approval by AFIT/XPO. (See paragraph 1.51 of this catalog.) ECL 80. DEFENSE DISTRIBUTION MGT The management and operations of the defense distribution system are
studied with particular emphasis given to the major depot functions of
receiving, storing, packaging, physical inventory, shipping,
transportation, resource management and controlling of materiel. The
relationship of these functions to other logistic functions is considered
in order to understand their interdependence. This course is offered in
the satellite mode. DEMOCRATIC SUSTAINMENT CRS This course explores the role of the military
within a democratic and constitutionally derived civilian controlled
government. Information and theoretical discussions are fully based upon
the shared principles and cultures of this hemisphere. Instruction
consists of governmental operations, legal/military law, historical
foundations of regional democracy, and religious influences in both
cultures. Instruction will be presented in a variety of formats to include
student papers and oral reports, guest lectures, liaison visits with city
and county leaders, political groups, and public administrators.
Instruction is presented at the post baccalaureate level with university
credit applied for from the southern association of colleges DENTAL ASST APR Provides training for personnel to accomplish
duties and responsibilities required to assist in basic dental treatment
procedures. DENTAL EXECUTV LDRSHIP CRS Prerequisites: Limited to career or Air Reserve
and ANG Forces dental officers, Lt Col or Col, serving at base, division,
numbered Air Force, or MAJCOM dental facilities. DENTAL HEALTH & WELLNESS Designed to provide information and guidance on
how to implement current state of the art principles in preventive
dentistry in the Navy’s dental healthcare delivery system. DENTAL LABORATORY APR Provides fundamental instruction for procedures
accomplished in Air Force dental laboratories. Includes training on
complete denture fabrication, acrylic base reline and repair, fabrication
of orthodontic appliances and specialized prostheses, removable partial
denture fabrication, crown and fixed partial denture fabrication and
dental ceramics. DENTAL SPEC ADV- BNCOC Provide selected AMEDD enlisted personnel with the
skills and knowledge required to perform duties as appropriate to the rank
of SSG within the AMEDD. Apply relevant principles, concepts and
techniques of resource management to resolve problems. DENTAL SPECIALIST Provides the student with the skills necessary to
perform tasks required of a dental assistant in the examination, care and
treatment of dental diseases and disorders. Subjects include preventive
dentistry, dental records and equipment and basic dental techniques. DENTAL-ENDODONTICS Improve the practitioner’s ability to provide
better, faster, and safer endodontic diagnosis and treatment. DEOMI The mission of the Defense Equal Opportunity
Management Institute (DEOMI) located at Patrick AFB, Florida is to serve
as the Defense Department’s "center for excellence" in human relations and
equal opportunity. Additionally, DEOMI’s mission is to translate increased
awareness of equal opportunity issues into improved leadership and
enhanced mission readiness. Improves students’ leadership and staff
advisor skills by focusing on effective leadership, communication skills,
cultural factors, and unit cohesion. Once a country’s equal opportunity
needs are known, DEOMI will develop a tailored and specialized training
program to be conducted by a team of DEOMI facilitators. (EXPANDED IMET -
Mobile Education Training). DEPOT LVL HYD GUN DR UNIT Provides over the shoulder/hands-on training. This
training is scheduled after the student has completed the basic course of
instruction. Training is normally two weeks in duration. DEPOT LVL SHOCK STRUT ASSY Provides over the shoulder/hands-on training. This
training is scheduled after the student has completed the basic course of
instruction. Training is normally two weeks in duration. DESERT SURVIVAL TRAINING Presents training in principles, procedures,
equipment and techniques which enable individuals to survive and be
rescued under desert conditions. DEVELOPERS COURSE Provides training to students in the design and
development of instructional materials designed for use within the formal
schools environment. This course includes instruction on the performance
of learning analysis, target population assessment, preparation of
effective test items, the writing of detailed outlines and student
handouts, the selection of appropriate instructional methods and media,
and the development of lesson validation plans. DHMI HEALTH MGMT EXEC EDUC This program has formed a partnership with the
U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine to include international students in the
Executive Management Education (EME) course offered by the Systems
Management Faculty of the Naval Postgraduate School. The EME program was
created in response to the 1992 Congressional mandate that prospective
Military Treatment Facility (MTF) commanders demonstrate the
administrative skills necessary to lead and manage MTFs. This two-week
course is designed to address Strategic Planning, Media Relations, and
Specialized Leadership applications and processes. DIESEL ENG C SCHOOL CORE To provide training to designated strikers and
personnel in the Engineman rating, paygrade E-3 and above, Machinist Mate
(SS), paygrade E-5 and above, and Construction Mechanic, paygrade E-5 and
above, prior to attending training on specific diesel engines. Each topic
covered will be completed in accordance with official instructions, NAVSEA
technical manuals and references, and the ship’s Maintenance Material
Management (3-M) system, for all conditions of ship readiness, in-port and
underway. DIESEL ENG CATERPILLAR3400 This is a mid-level course that teaches specific
machinery and related systems. DIESEL ENG INSP TRNG/CERT PURPOSE: To provide personnel in the Engineman
Rating, paygrade E-7 and above, and Machinist Mate (SS) (Auxiliary)
paygrade E-7 and above with training and certification to perform
Standardized Diesel Engine Inpections on various Diesel Engines used for
Marine Propulsion or Diesel Generator Service. DIESEL ENG OVHL/GEN SET Use of tools, shop equipment, test equipment, and
technical orders for generator set diesel engines. Operating principles
and practical work in maintenance of diesel engine fuel systems,
lubricating system, governor systems, intake and exhaust systems, cooling
system, and engine start system. Engine disassembly, inspection,
reassembly, and test. Maintenance of alternator, exciter, and switchgear.
Operation and maintenance of gas turbine generator set. Practice in
operating generator set and operating checks. Operation and maintenance of
air compressors. General knowledge of high voltage safety and storage
batteries. DIESEL ENGINE GM 8-645-E2 This is a mid-level course that teaches specific
machinery and related systems. DIESEL ENGINE MAINT Operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of the
diesel engine cooling, lubrication, air intake, and exhaust systems.
Includes inspecting and testing system accessory components (turbochargers
and blowers). Operation and troubleshooting of the diesel engine fuel
system components includes disassembly, reassembly, inspection, servicing,
and testing of injection pumps, injectors, governors, mechanical and
hydraulic advance mechanisms, and emission control devices. Tune-up
procedures include injection pump to engine timing and adjustments to
governor (racks, hi-low idle speed circuits and buffer screws), valve lash
clearance, crossheads, and injection pumps. DIESEL FORKLIFT Upon completion of this course, Aviation Support
Equipment Technicians will have acquired sufficient skills and knowledge
of the maintenance requirements associated with Diesel Engine Driven Fork
Lift Trucks, including operational checkout procedures, periodic
maintenance requirements, troubleshooting procedures, use of publications,
documentation of maintenance actions, proper use of tools and test
equipment, and applicable safety precautions, to perform, under limited
supervision, Intermediate Maintenance in the Aircraft Intermediate
Maintenance Department working environment. DIGIT COMP CP1308 E3 **FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. DIGITAL AND ELECTRONIC TNG To provide Sonar Technicians with entry-level
knowledge and skills in electricity and electronics to support basic
maintenance, repair and troubleshooting of sonar
equipment. DIGITAL COMM SUB SYS Operate and maintain, troubleshoot, and repair
through the Direct Support (DS) maintenance level, the Digital
Communications Subsystems (DCSS) to include: AN/FCC-98(V), AN/GSC-24(V),
MD-1002/G, OM-73, GMF Standard Tactical Entry Point (STEP), etc. DIGITAL SWITCHING NORTEL Prerequisites: ECL 70 SA. DIGITAL TERRAIN MODEL DIGITAL TRAINING This course is designed to prepare electronics
personnel entering Electronic Warfare Equipment courses requiring
application of digital logic and basic computer fundamentals. DISAM MET - TLA ONLY Not a course - MASLID created for financial
purposes only. DISAM-MTT Teaches Foreign Military Sales (FMS) policies and
procedures to foreign governments. DISASTER PREP OFF (ARF I) Prerequisites: Personnel from any career field
with current or anticipated assignment to disaster preparedness duty. Must
speak clearly and distinctly. Must be able to use protective field mask.
ECL 70. DISASTER PREP OFF (ARF II) Prerequisites: Must have completed G3AQR24230 000
(ARF Phase I). ECL 70. DISASTER PREPARED OFF/SPEC To provide Navy officers knowledge and skills
necessary to plan, develop, and administer the command's disaster
preparedness program, including nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC)
defense. Provide for mutual assistance with civilian and other military
authorities; evaluate potential and actual disasters; organize disaster
preparedness functions and teams; supervise the command's control center;
prepare and administer measures to cope with chemical, nuclear weapons,
reactor, or radiological accidents and incidents; provide administrative
and operational control over NBC teams. To provide enlisted personnel
expertise to advise command on how to integrate into the normal command
organization the functions necessary to prepare for, defend against, and
recover from major accidents and natural and man-made disasters. Assist in
the coordination with local civil authorities on chemical (NBC) warfare
defense to include hazard awareness, individual protection,
decontamination, and mission restoration. Perform organizational level
maintenance on NBC defense equipment. DISASTER PREPAREDNES OFF Prerequisites: Lt through Lt Col or civilians of
equivalent rank with current or anticipated assignment to DP as primary
duty. ECL 70. DIVER (MASTER) QUALS To evaluate and select candidates for master
diver. DIVER EXPLOSIVE ORD DISP Provide qualified non-diving personnel with the
basic training necessary to safely and effectively perform as a dive team
member and Scuba/MK-21 SSDS/MK-16 mixed-gas UBA diver in accordance with
the U.S. Navy Diving Manual. Diving operations may be performed from
surface or subsurface vessels, mobile units, detachments or other
sea/shore installations as necessary. DIVER FIRST CLASS To train Divers Second Class to become Divers
First Class, proficient in all areas of diving, hyperbaric chamber
operations and underwater permanent repairs. DIVER SCUBA Purpose: To provide instruction in the operational
use and maintenance of open circuit SCUBA and associated diving
techniques. DIVER SECOND CLASS To provide basic instruction and training in air
and SCUBA diving techniques, inspection, search and underwater repair
procedures. DIVING CASUALTY RECOG/TRT The recognition and treatment of diving casualties
course is designed to provide medical officers with the basic training
necessary to safely and effectively perform as a medical advisor for
hyperbaric treatments and to effectively evaluate divers and diver
candidates prior to diving. DIVING OFF MEDICAL DEPT To provide Medical Officers with the training
necessary to recognize pressure-related injuries, specify the type of
treatment required for each, procure or recommend proper treatment. Such
services are to be performed as part of the Medical Officer’s assigned
duties. This course is segmented to facilitate training Medical Officers
destined for a variety of assignments. Three general types of assignments
are described under SPECIAL INFORMATION below. DIVING SALVAGE OFF The course is designed to provide the basic diving
officer (NOBC 9312) with the training necessary to plan and supervise
salvage operations. DIVING TECH DEEP SEA MED To provide instruction and training in scuba and
surface-supplied air diving techniques, inspection, search and underwater
repair procedures and recognition and treatment of diving-related
illnesses. DLI ENGLISH LANGUAGE TECH Instructors, trainers, training aids, and
operational equipment that formal schools send to bases or operating
locations in support of subject training. DME - 40 Course Summary - This course is for the
electronics technician who has completed the Electronics Fundamentals and
Avionics Communications/Navigation Equipment courses or equivalents. It
covers system familiarization, inspection, operation, block diagram and
schematic diagram analysis, minimum performance and alignment. Training is
currently conducted in Spanish. DOCUMENTARY/ISD PHOTO Prerequisites: Airmen: Minimum grade of A1C, E-3
with 1 year retainability; AFSC 5- or 7-level 3V0X2 or 3N0X1; must be
fully qualified in actual camera operation; experience in information
office photography desired. Civilian: Equivalent qualifications. Officers:
Equivalent qualifications; AFSC 33XX or 35XX. Personnel are encouraged to
bring personal 35mm camera equipment to course. One copy of student’s
orders must arrive at 3420 TCHTG/TTMZS, Lowry AFB CO 80230-5100, 10 days
before class start date. ECL 70. DOD IN-PLANT QUAL ASSUR DP-DSP SYS MAINT E3A **FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. DRAI MK9 MOD 4 DRT MK6 MT To train students in the knowledge and skills
required to maintain and repair the DRAI, MK 9 MOD 4/DRT MK 6 MOD
4B. DRAWINGS DIMENS AND TOL DRILL INSTRUCTOR USMC The purpose of the course is to further develop
the knowledge, physical condition, command presence, instructional skills,
and leadership abilities of selected, noncommissioned and staff
noncommissioned officers so that they will be able to successfully perform
the duties of a drill instructor. The course provides instruction in
leadership, standing operating procedures for recruit training, techniques
of military instruction, marksmanship and individual weapons, individual
combat skills, physical conditioning, close order drill, and general
military subjects that include U.S. Marine Corps history, customs and
courtesies, uniform regulations, first aid (to include cardiopulmonary
resuscitation certification), sanitation and personal hygiene, and
interior guard. DRILL SERGEANT The course will be designed to provide the
candidate information and training techniques for subjects drill sergeants
are required to teach in IET to include drill and ceremonies, physical
fitness, and weapons training. DRMI SEMINAR - OVERSEAS The Defense Resources Management Course is taught
by mobile education teams from the Defense Resources Management Institute
(DRMI) in Monterey, California. The primary focus is on resources
management and analytical decision making. The curriculum is tailored to
meet the specific needs of the host nation and is drawn from the three
courses taught at DRMI. DRUG/ALCOHOL COUNS SCOL To provide in-depth training for full time drug
and alcohol counselors able to do screenings, follow-on and other drug and
alcohol counseling related duties. E-3 AIR MSN SYS SPEC(AMSS) Sanitized version of AF AWACS mission crew
training syllabus, created specifically for Japan. (Airborne Mission
Systems Specialists) E-3 AIR SURV OFFICER Trains air surveillance officers (ASO) to operate
and manage E-3 system status and quality of surveillance sensors,
tracking, TADIL-A operations, ECCM, and identification functions. The ASO
works directly for the mission crew commander and supervises all
surveillance activities. Training consists of academic, simulator, and
flying training. E-3 AIR SURV TECH Trains air surveillance operators (ASOP) in
detection, tracking, and identification. The ASOP is responsible to the
air surveillance officer. Training consists of academic, simulator, and
flying in E-3 aircraft. E-3 AIR SURV TECH - JA Sanitized version of AF AWACS mission crew
training syllabus, created specifically for Japan. (Air Surveillance
Technician) E-3 AWACS SENIOR DIRECTOR Trains mission ready weapons directors (WD) in the
operational procedures to conduct the air battle and manage and coordinate
all weapons director activities. Training consists of academics,
simulators, and flying in the E-3 aircraft. E-3 COMP DISP TECH - JA Sanitized version of AF AWACS mission crew
training syllabus, created specifically for Japan. (Computer Display
Technician) E-3 DATA PROC/DISPLAY**FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. E-3 FLIGHT ENGINEER/80.0FH Trains flight engineers in operating systems of
the E-3 aircraft. Training consists of academic, simulator, cockpit
familiarization training, and flying in E-3 aircraft. E-3 MISSION CREW CDR-JA Trains mission crew commanders in the operational
procedures for command, control, surveillance, communications/electronic
management and functional responsibilities of the mission crew on the E-3
aircraft. Training consists of academic, simulator and flying
training. E-3 MISSION CREW CMDR Trains mission crew commanders in the operational
procedures for command, control, surveillance, communications/electronic
management and functional responsibilities of the mission crew on the E-3
aircraft. Training consists of academic, simulator and flying training.
E-3 NAVIGATOR Trains navigators in procedures and techniques of
operating navigational systems of the E-3 aircraft for assignment to
airborne warning and control units. Training consists of academics,
procedures trainer, and flying in E-3 aircraft. E-3 PILOT Trains pilots and copilots in the procedures and
techniques of operating E-3A aircraft in preparation for assignment to
airborne warning and control units. Training consists of academics,
simulators, and flying in Boeing 707 and E-3 aircraft. E-3 WEAPONS DIRECTOR Trains weapons directors in the operation of
console functions and with operational procedures for the control and
regulation of airborne assets on assigned missions. Provides management
necessary for the employment of all aircraft under E-3 control within area
of responsibility. Training consists of academic, simulator, and flying
training. E-3 WEAPONS DIRECTOR - JA Sanitized version of AF AWACS mission crew
training syllabus, created specifically for Japan. E/N AV OH-58 TK (IERW)-DENM Provides the student with the necessary skills and
knowledge for qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in
the OH-58A/C aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills
and knowledge objectives for basic rotary wing flight maneuvers, emergency
procedures, etc. E/N AVIATOR OH-58 TRK (IER Provides the student with the necessary skills and
knowledge for qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in
the OH-58A/C aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills
and knowledge objectives for basic rotary wing flight maneuvers, emergency
procedures, etc. E/N AVR (COMM CORE) IERW Provide the student with basic rotary wing
operator skills and knowledge for qualification in the UH-1 aircraft
system. Training includes physical and mental skills and knowledge
objectives for basic rotary wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures,
etc. E/N AVR OH-58 TK (IERW)-NE Provides the student with the necessary skills and
knowledge for qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in
the OH-58A/C aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills
and knowledge objectives for basic rotary wing flight maneuvers, emergency
procedures, etc. E/N AVR OH-58 TRK - ITALY Provides the student with the necessary skills and
knowledge for qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in
the OH-58A/C aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills
and knowledge objectives for basic rotary wing flight maneuvers, emergency
procedures, etc. E/N OH-58 TRK-TRANS-DENMAR Provides the student with the necessary skills and
knowledge for qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in
the OH-58A/C aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills
and knowledge objectives for basic rotary wing flight maneuvers, emergency
procedures, etc. E/N OH-58 TRK-TRANS-ITALY Provides the student with the necessary skills and
knowledge for qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in
the OH-58A/C aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills
and knowledge objectives for basic rotary wing flight maneuvers, emergency
procedures, etc. E/N OH-58 TRK-TRANS-NETHER Provides the student with the necessary skills and
knowledge for qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in
the OH-58A/C aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills
and knowledge objectives for basic rotary wing flight maneuvers, emergency
procedures, etc. E/N OH-58 TRK-TRANS-NORWAY Provides the student with the necessary skills and
knowledge for qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in
the OH-58A/C aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills
and knowledge objectives for basic rotary wing flight maneuvers, emergency
procedures, etc. E/N ON-58 TRK-TRANS-GERMAN Provides the student with the necessary skills and
knowledge for qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in
the OH-58A/C aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills
and knowledge objectives for basic rotary wing flight maneuvers, emergency
procedures, etc. E2-C OPER FLT TRAINER To provide safe and effective training for E2-C
personnel in skills and techniques required for performance as qualified
members of E2 flight crew. E2C WPNS SYS OPR TRAINER To provide safe and effective training for E2-C
personnel in skills and techniques required for performance as qualified
members of E2 flight crew. E2C OFT SIMULATOR TRAINING To train newly assigned pilots or to provide
refresher training for qualified P-3 Aviators in the proper operation,
troubleshooting of the cockpit flight panel during simulated flight
operations. E2C REPLMT PILOT CAT 1 To train E-2C Category 1 Replacement Pilots in
skills and techniques required for performance as a pilot qualified in
model. E3 ABN COMP SYS SPECL Prerequisites: ECL 80 SR. E3 AN/APY-1/-2 RCVR GP*FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. E3 AN/APY-1/-2 SIG GP**FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. E3 AN/APY-1/-2 TRANSM**FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. E3 AVI NAV AIDS JRNYMN Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. E3 BASIC GDNCE & CNTL**FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. E3 COMM SYS CRFTMN O/M FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. EA C-1 ADV To provide the advanced technical skills and
principles of job management necessary to qualify for assignment as a
trade crew leader on a construction project. EDUCATION & TNG APPRENTICE Provides training in the development and
management of work center training programs; training program
administration and management; use and interpretation of the Core
Automated Maintenance System (CAMS); the Personnel Data System (PDS);
automated products; maintenance training functions, and the education
program functions. EGRESS SYSTEM/ * Provides over the shoulder/hands-on training. This
training is scheduled after the student has completed the basic course of
instruction. Training is normally two weeks in duration. ELEC COMP/SW SYS SPECL Principles-oriented basic course which trains
airmen to perform on a broad inventory of computer equipment (no-shred).
Training includes electronic and computer principles, system orientation,
maintenance concepts, test routines troubleshooting techniques,
malfunction analysis, and use of pertinent AGE. Hands-on training is
provided with a sample sophisticated computer system as a training
vehicle. ELEC ENGR FOR SUPV Prerequisites: JOB: Assigned at base level as a
BCE, deputy BCE, chief of operations, deputy chief of operations, chief,
maintenance engineering, chief of engineering, or RED HORSE officer;
assigned as a headquarters or base level project manager responsible for
the management of design, construction, maintenance, or utility operation
programs. GRADE: No limitations. EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in
architecture or engineering, excluding electrical engineering. WAIVER
REQUESTS: Attendance by electrical engineers will be considered for waiver
on a case-by-case basis with job history being the primary factor in the
evaluation. ELEC ENGR/GRAD-OPTNS AVAIL Discontinued ELEC FUNDAMENTALS/BASIC TV The Equipment phase provides basic television
systems instruction to include: fundamentals of television equipment; use
of test equipment; repair of monitors and receivers, television cameras,
video tape recorders, audio systems, etc. ELEC MAINT OF HYDROSUREQPT ELECT COMP & SW SYS (ABRN) Prerequisites: ECL 80 SR. ELECTRIC DISTR SYS MAINT Prerequisites: AFSC 3E051, 3E071, or civilian
equivalent. Upon arrival for training, the students must be able to climb
wooden poles, using gaffs, to a height of 40 feet and work safely from
that height. Military personnel must be on their second enlistment.
Personnel in retraining must be on their second enlistment, with a minimum
of 6 months of experience after being awarded their 5-level AFSC.
Graduates of courses J2ASR54251-10, J3AZR54251 001, and J3AZR54250 008
should not attend this course. International students should possess a
working knowledge of overhead systems and ECL 70. ELECTRIC MOTOR REWIND To provide necessary training on the specific
equipment or skill described. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Prerequisites: MAJCOM or base level electrical
engineers assigned as design maintenance engineers. Commissioned officer
or GS-5 minimum. Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering. DD Form 1556
required. Waivers will be considered if appropriately justified. ECL 80.
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT REPMN Provides training to students in maintenance
management and shop organization on the journeyman level. The course
trains personnel to troubleshoot and repair the electrical circuits of
mobile electrical power generating sources and the electrical systems of
other utilities equipment. ELECTRICAL SYS APPR (MRT) Provides training in pole climbing; electrical
fundamentals; national electric code; blueprint reading; electrical
grounding theory and application; substation maintenance; construction and
maintenance of overhead and underground distribution systems; installation
and maintenance of interior electrical systems including special purpose
systems, transformers, electrical services, distribution panels,
protective devices, conduit and branch circuits, motors and motor
controls; installation and maintenance of airfield lighting and lighting
systems; and contingency responsibilities. ELECTRICAL ENGRG (PHD) Prerequisites: Master’s degree in electrical
engineering. Completion of the aptitude test of the GRE is required. ELECTRICIAN Combat engineer training (CET), MOS specific
training, and field training exercise (FTX). The focus of CET is on
camouflage, mine/countermine, demolition, basic combat construction, and
rigging. ELECTRICIAN BASIC Provides training in the following units of
instruction: electrical theory, maintenance management, equipment
operation, preventive maintenance, and field electrical systems
installation. ELECTRICIAN"S MATE EM "A" To provide Naval personnel (E1 through E4) with
the technical knowledge and skill necessary to operate and maintain, at
the organizational level, shipboard electrical systems, including lighting
distribution, small craft starting and charging systems, galley electrical
cooking equipment, and the shipboard electrical safety program, esp.
portable electrical tools. The training afforded a graduate will allow
he/she, under the direct supervision of a senior Electricians Mate (EM),
to operate and maintain the shipboard electrical system regardless of
location, and under all conditions of readiness. ELECTRICIAN/* Provides over the shoulder/hands-on training. This
training is scheduled after the student has completed the basic course of
instruction. Training is normally two weeks in duration. ELECTRICIANS MATE A This course teaches enlisted personnel to perform
as junior petty officers at the job entry level in the Electrician Mate
rating. Training includes lectures and hands-on exercises on generation,
control and distribution of electricity; the uses of electricity; and the
maintenance/repair of electrical equipment. The following topics are
covered: AC and DC circuit analysis, batteries, power distribution
systems, lighting systems, generators, motors, controllers, interior
communication systems, electric power tools, galley equipment, laundry
equipment, scullery equipment, electric damage control equipment, small
boat electrical systems, deck machinery equipment, and shore power. ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTM MGT Provides spectrum management education for DoD
technicians, engineers, managers, and other individuals who require entry
level training on national, international, and DoD spectrum management
publications and procedures. The curriculum provides maximum exposure to
techniques common to all DoD spectrum personnel. Emphasis is placed on
those national and international publications and standards that have
particular impact on the global mission of US military forces. Also covers
various communications systems concepts with emphasis on operational
employment. ELECTRONIC FUNDAMENTALS Provide students with the apprentice-level
training in electronic principles prerequisite for subsequent training in
aircraft and ground communications/ navigation equipment and avionics
instrument systems. Training is currently conducted in Spanish. ELECTRONIC JOURNALISM Emphasis of training is placed on Electronic
Journalism (EJ) principles and techniques needed to produce television
news and feature assignments. Students will learn writing for EJ,
voice-over and stand-up reporting, EJ news coverage, etc. ELECTRONIC MAINT BNCOC This course contains Common Leader Training ,
Computer Literacy, Logistics, Management, Field Training Exercise,
Administrative Procedures, and System Knowledge and Skills required for
the training and supervision of Electronic Maintenance shop
facilities. ELECTRONIC PRINCIPLES Provides training in the knowledge and skills
needed to perform the duties of maintenance personnel for AFSC 2E632.
Includes safety, first aid, DC principles, and AC principles. A training
day for this course constitutes a 6-hour day plus 2 hours of supervised
study. Training is tailored to the prerequisites of the follow-on course
(J3ABR2E632-004). ELECTRONIC PRINCIPLES Basic principles-oriented course in the
fundamentals of electronics. Training includes a study of direct and
alternating current with emphasis on circuit application; the principles
of resistance, inductance, and capacitance and use within electrical
circuits; the principles of circuit application of solid state devices,
waveshaping circuits, digital logic and electron tubes; principles
involved in transmitting and receiving radio waves and block diagram
analysis of circuits used; principles of microprocessor control; and
computer principles and circuits. Hands-on training, using electronic test
equipment is provided as students perform laboratory exercises to learn
techniques used in fault isolation and troubleshooting of electronic
equipment. ELECTRONIC PRINCIPLES (LTC) Provides training in the knowledge and skills
needed to perform the duties of maintenance personnel for AFSC 4A231.
Training includes safety and first aid, DC principles, AC principles,
semiconductors, power supplies, amplifiers, waveshaping circuits, digital
circuits, computer principles, microprocessors, and soldering. A training
day for this course constitutes a 6-hour day plus 2 hours of supervised
study. Training is tailored to the prerequisites of the follow-on course
(J3ABR4A231-001). ELECTRONIC PRINCIPLES (LTC) Provides training in the knowledge and skills
needed to perform the duties of maintenance personnel for AFSC 2E631.
Includes safety and first aid, DC principles, and AC principles. A
training day for this course constitutes a 6-hour day plus 2 hours of
supervised study. Training is tailored to the prerequisites of the
follow-on course (J3ABR2E631-001). ELECTRONIC RPR AN/AVS-6 Training in fundamental subjects and basic
electronics, alternating current, solid-state technology, precision
soldering, the Army Maintenance Management system, mine detectors, night
vision devices, battlefield illumination, advanced instrumentation,
etc. ELECTRONIC WARFARE Instructors, trainers, training aids, and
operational equipment that formal schools send to bases or operating
locations in support of subject training. ELECTRONICS ADV ANALOG The purpose of this course is to train
Electrician’s, pay grades E-4 through E-9, in analog electronics
technology. The course will cover instruction in AC and DC circuit
analysis, and the use of digital multi-meters, oscilloscopes, function
generators, discrete semiconductor devices, power supplies, filter
networks, transistor power amplifiers, operational amplifiers, special
application semiconductor devices, and electronic applications. The lab
phase of each unit will enable the student to test, run, and troubleshoot
various electronic circuits with all the latest test equipment, electronic
components, and lab manuals. The course is in line with the most up to
date college courses and text, keeping up with the newest Coast Guard
developments. ELECTRONICS ADV DIGITAL This course trains Electricians, pay grades E-5
through E-9, in digital electronics technology. The course will cover
instruction in digital applications such as operating oscilloscopes;
constructing operational amplifier circuits and digital logic gates;
performing calculations in binary, octal, and hexadecimal operations; and
introduction to Boolean algebra, logic functions, flip-flops, counters,
shift register, transducers, system interfacing, memories, and
programmable logic devices. The lab phase of each unit will enable each
student to be introduced to microprocessor-based systems. Each student
will program, run, and troubleshoot a microprocessor to the component
level. ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN A This course is an apprentice-level electronics
course that is divided into seven units of instruction, each dealing with
different aspects of electronics fundamentals. The course begins with an
indoctrination and includes basic theory, safety, and measurement
techniques. As students progress through the course, they receive
instruction on DC circuits, soldering, power supplies, amplifiers,
oscillators, receivers, VHF-FM communications, radar, LORAN-C receivers,
and depth sounders. Emphasis is placed on the student’s ability to
diagnose and repair equipment faults. Each unit has a number of terminal
performance objectives which must be mastered by the student to
successfully complete the unit. All seven units must be completed
successfully to complete the course of instruction. Additional work time
away from class is required to complete each unit successfully. EM SURF SHIP ELEC ADV MT To provide Electrician’s Mates, in paygrades (E5
through E7) with the knowledge and skills required to operate,
troubleshoot and perform organizational level corrective maintenance on
electrical and electronic equipment and systems. The skills acquired will
be used, under limited supervision, onboard naval vessels for all
conditions of readiness. EMERG POWER UNIT & HYD FAM Field training courses that personnel modify to
acquaint field personnel with specific weapon systems and
subsystems. EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH This course provides classroom instruction and
practical experience for emergency medical care given to ill or injured
persons. The practical exercises pertain to rescue techniques used in a
maritime environment as encountered during Coast Guard search and rescue
missions. It is a 130-hour, intensive, college-level course. Students are
required to complete both written and practical examinations. EN AV UH-1 TRK (IERW)-NETH Provides the student with the necessary skills and
knowledge for qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in
the UH-1 aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills and
knowledge objectives for basic rotary wing flight maneuvers, emergency
procedures, etc. EN AVIATOR (COMM CORE)IERW Provide the student with basic rotary wing
operator skills and knowledge for qualification in the UH-1 aircraft
system. Training includes physical and mental skills and knowledge
objectives for basic rotary wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures,
etc. EN AVIATOR (COMM CORE)IERW Provide the student with basic rotary wing
operator skills and knowledge for qualification in the UH-1 aircraft
system. Training includes physical and mental skills and knowledge
objectives for basic rotary wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures,
etc. EN AVIATOR (COMM CORE)IERW Provide the student with basic rotary wing
operator skills and knowledge for qualification in the UH-1 aircraft
system. Training includes physical and mental skills and knowledge
objectives for basic rotary wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures,
etc. EN AVIATOR (COMM CORE)IERW Provide the student with basic rotary wing
operator skills and knowledge for qualification in the UH-1 aircraft
system. Training includes physical and mental skills and knowledge
objectives for basic rotary wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures,
etc. ENG EQUIP RPR TECH WO BASI Supervises the repair of engineer construction
equipment, armored track vehicles, power generation equipment. welding and
machine shop operations, maintenance management, and supply
management. ENGINE TECHNICIAN APPR CRS Course Objective - This course teaches the student
to remove, install, disassemble, inspect, repair, assemble, and service
turbojet and Turboshaft engines. Training is currently conducted in
Spanish. ENGINEER OFF CPT CAREER Primary emphasis of training is placed on teaching
the student MQS II skills and knowledge needed to be an effective BC 21
engineer officer. Completion of the tactics and engineering phases
provided a Military Education Level 6 qualification. ENGINEER OFFICER BASIC Emphasis is on leadership, combined arms tactics,
weapons, equipment, and the fundamental techniques required in order to
prepare the graduate for immediate assumption of the functions and duties
of the Engineer platoon leader. Hands-on performance oriented exercises
are stressed with a minimum of theoretical instruction. Instruction is
provided in leadership and ethics, training, Engineer support of offensive
and defensive operations, horizontal and vertical Construction, combat
engineering and general engineering. ENGINEERING ASST SPECL Prerequisites: Successful completion of algebra I,
trigonometry, and plane geometry are mandatory. ECL 70. ENGINEERING ASST TECHN Prerequisites: AFSC 3E551/71/91 on second or
subsequent enlistment. Civilians should have equivalent qualifications.
Personnel not currently performing surveying tasks cannot expect to
complete this course without a math review before attending. ECL 70. ENGINEERING COMMON CORE This course is designed to cover basic topics that
are common to all engineers regardless of rate. ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL COR To provide entry level enlisted Electrician’s
Mates, Interior Communications Electricians and Gas Turbine Systems
(electrical) personnel (E1 through E4) with the basic
electricity/electronics knowledge and skills necessary to perform tasks at
the apprentice level for their subsequent class "A" schools. ENGINEERING MECH CORE This course is designed to provide the knowledge
and skills necessary for engineers to perform duties aboard any naval
vessel, including preventative and corrective maintenance as assigned to
engineers. ENGINEMAN A EN4YO To provide personnel in the Engineman rating E1-E4
with systems training necessary to perform as; engineroom watchstander as
a wiper/oiler on a diesel propulsion plant, diesel generator operator,
boat engineer, evaporator operator, cold iron, and sounding and security
watches. ENGLISH LANG TNG DET Assists in the operation or establishment of
in-country English Language Training Programs - Instructional, Advisory,
and Managerial. ENGLISH LANGUAGE CRSE English Language Course ENGLISH LANGUAGE SURVEY Instructors, trainers, training aids, and
operational equipment that formal schools send to bases or operating
locations in support of subject training. ENGR ENVIRON PLAN MGTMT Prerequisites: JOB: Engineering flight leader.
GRADE: Commissioned officer or GS-11 minimum. EDUCATION: Bachelor’s
degree. ECL 80. ENGRG EQUIP OFF USMC Provides instruction in maintenance management,
engineer equipment operations, construction management, production
estimation, logistical estimation, horizontal construction, and load
lifting certification. ENGRG MT PRINCS AND PRACS To train personnel in the Engineering Maintenance
Administration and general Engineering Maintenance Principles and
Practices, and to satisfy the prerequisites for attendance in the
remaining courses which make up the BT/MM Advanced Maintenance Training
Program. ENGRG MT PRINCS AND PRACS To train personnel in the Engineering Maintenance
Administration and general Engineering Maintenance Principles and
Practices, and to satisfy the prerequisites for attendance in the
remaining courses which make up the BT/MM Advanced Maintenance Training
Program. ENJJPT IFF (AT-38B) (17FH) Introduces NATO pilots to fundamental fighter
techniques and procedures. Designed as a fighter transition course between
ENJJPT and follow-on fighter training. It is not a stand-alone fighter
qualification course. Graduates will be qualified to attend NATO nation
fighter training courses. Approximately 17 flying hours. ENLISTED SUPPLY BASIC Provides entry level instruction in supply
administration and operations. This course will develop the basic
technical skills required of supply clerks filling supply administration
and operations billets in either mechanized or manual supply accounts.
Instruction focuses on the functions performed within the Fleet Marine
Force (FMF) using unit supply account, including instruction on the
SASSY/ATLASS functions performed within the mechanized supply accounts.
Instruction includes the use of publications and directives for technical
research. ENLISTED TRAINING MGT Comprehensive training in planning, conducting and
evaluating individual and collective training. Students are introduced to
the use of wargames as instructional aids. ENT SPECIALIST Phase 1 (6 weeks): covers anatomy and physiology
of ear, nose and throat (ENT) pathological conditions; ENT equipment;
diagnostic and audiometric testing; hearing conservation; sterilization;
pharmacology; assisting medical doctors; administration; minor
procedures. ENTRY LVL SM COMPTR SYS/SP Provides entry-level personnel with the knowledge
and skills required to install, operate and maintain workstations in a
network environment. This course assumes no previous data processing
experience. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to
commercial and tactical microcomputer systems used by the Marine Corps.
The following microcomputer related subjects are covered: architectures,
operating systems, systems utilities, graphical user interfaces,
integrated software, communications software, presentation graphics
software, terminal emulation, troubleshooting, Banyan VINES basic
administration to include single server local area networks, local area
network troubleshooting and tactical data communications. ENV CONSID IN INFRA-STRUCT Basic Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations (32
hours), Designed for individuals who have little or no previous experience
in wastewater treatment plant operations. Upon completion of training,
students will have an understanding of basic wastewater treatment. ENV TECH TNG INST SPT PERS Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor (40 hours).
Provides training for personnel who must be accredited as a
contractor/supervisor under 40 CFR 763.121(e)(6) and supervise any of the
following activities concerning friable asbestos containing building
materials. ENVIR CNTRL SYS DIFF*DET12 Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. ENVIRN COMPLIANCE ASSESMNT Prerequisites: A member of the active duty or
civilian work force in an area that has an environmental responsibility
(e.g., fuels, supply, maintenance, CE, corrosion control, legal, etc.). In
addition, a person who is eligible to be tasked to serve on an ECAMP
assessment team. ECL 80. ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM MGT This course provides the following areas of
training relating to Natural Resource Management: COMPREHENSIVE
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE AND RESPONSE (80 HOURS), Highly intensive annex
provides comprehensive training in hazardous waste handling
management. ENVIRONMNTL MGT APPLICATNS Prerequisites: Job: Flight leaders only. ECL 80.
ENVIRONMNTL RESTOR PROJECT Prerequisites: JOB: Personnel responsible for
managing environmental restoration projects. GRADE: Commissioned officer
or GS-7 minimum. EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in engineering,
architecture, or other appropriate field. OTHER: Personnel must have a
minimum of 3 months of experience in a section responsible for some aspect
of environmental remediation. ECL 80. EO A SCOL To provide basic technical knowledge and practical
skill in preparation for immediate usefulness as an Equipment
Operator. EO C-1 ADV To provide the advanced technical skills and
principles of job management necessary to qualify for assignment as a
trade crew leader on a construction project. EOD MXGAS DIV U/W B/P Provide training in the MK-16 closed circuit,
mixed gas, underwater breathing apparatus. EQUAL OPP STAFF ADVISOR The mission of the Defense Equal Opportunity
Management Institute (DEOMI) located at Patrick AFB, Florida is to serve
as the Defense Department’s "center for excellence" in human relations and
equal opportunity. Additionally, DEOMI’s mission is to translate increased
awareness of equal opportunity issues into improved leadership and
enhanced mission readiness. This course provides an intensive and
comprehensive study of how to achieve a positive equal opportunity and
human relations outlook throughout a diverse armed foresees to enhance
unite readiness. This course improves the student’s leadership and advisor
skills by focusing on effective leadership, communication sills, cultural
factors, and unit cohesion. Emphasis is placed on maintaining the highest
degree of unit readiness while maintaining a reputation as a place where
all individuals have infinite dignity and worth. (EXPANDED IMET - Core
Course). EQUAL OPPOR. PROG MGR Subject areas address individual, group, and
organizational behavior, equal opportunity management skills, instructor
skills; the study of discrimination based upon racial, sexual, religious,
and ethnic differences on individual, institutional and cultural levels;
the study of cultural, historical, and socio-psychological perspectives as
well as contemporary status of American minority groups; equal opportunity
programs and procedures of the military services. EQUAL OPPORT STAFF ADV OJT Increases awareness and skills in areas of
interpersonal involvement, such as communication, advising and helping
situations, conflict management, and problem solving. Increases awareness
of sexist, fascist, and other discriminating behavior and the
institutional forms of discrimination. ESCORT OFFICER ET A COMM STRAND The Electronics Technician (ET) Communications
Strand shall train selected personnel to perform apprentice level
maintenance tasks on electronic equipment. Training shall build upon the
basic knowledge acquired in Advanced Electronics Technical core. ET
Communications Strand will develop the students skills to: -- Perform
preventive and corrective maintenance with supervision on electronic
equipment at stand-alone and systems levels in accordance with prescribed
technical documentation.—Perform advanced corrective maintenance with
supervision using authorized methods to isolate faults, which cannot be
located using prescribed technical documentation.—Use and interpret
equipment, technical manuals, and schematics.—Use General Purpose
Electronic Test Equipment (GPETE).—Function within the Combat systems
Operational Sequencing System (CSOSS) as well as the Planned Maintenance
System. The graduate will be capable of trouble-shooting electronic
equipment and performing PMS in units afloat and ashore. ET A RADAR STRAND Provides knowledge and skills in basic electricity
and electronics to include: --Direct current theory/test equipment
--Alternating current theory—Semiconductor theory—Solid state power
supplies—Amplifiers—Digital devices—Shaping circuits—Receiver
fundamentals ETSS - ACFT FT Extended Training Service Specialists - ACFT
FT ETSS - ADMIN FT ETSS - COMM FT ETSS - LOG FT Extended Training Service Specialists - LOG
FT ETSS - MAINT FT ETSS - MISSILE FT ETSS - OPNS FT Extended Training Service Specialists -OPNS
FT ETSS - OTHER FT ETSS - PROF FT ETSS LIVING EXPENSES Not a valid course - MASL created for budgeting
purposes. ETSS PCS COSTS Not a valid course - MASL created for budgeting
purposes. ETSS PREDEPLOYMENT COSTS Not a valid course - MASL created for budgeting
purposes. ETSS PREDEPLOYMENT PREP Provides required pre-deployment training, to
include mandatory anti-terrorism and personnel protection training, for
personnel deploying as a part of an Extended Training Service Specialist
team. ETSS SALARY COSTS Not a valid course - MASL created for budgeting
purposes. ETSS STRIP/FAAS COSTS Not a valid course - MASL created for budgeting
purposes. EURO-NATO AVR OH-58 TRK-NO Provides the student with the necessary skills and
knowledge for qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in
the OH-58A/C aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills
and knowledge objectives for basic rotary wing flight maneuvers. EURO-NATO JET PLT TNG Qualifies nonrated NATO officers and NCOs to
perform duties and responsibilities of rated pilots. Trains student pilots
toward award of aircrew rating of pilot, capable of advancing to
specialized flying training courses. Air Force graduates qualified to fly
Air Force jet aircraft with minimal transition and normally proceed to
advanced flying training course. Graduates also have desirable
professional skills and knowledge required of junior Air Force officers.
Approximately 260 flying hours, 300 academic hours, and 190 officer
training hours. EVASIVE DRIV FOR GEN OFF Terrorism threat recognition, self-protection
measures, overview of historical events, and extensive vehicle handling
techniques to include skid control, vehicle handling, evasive maneuvers,
ramming techniques, and vehicle capabilities. EW ELTECH To prepare students in the knowledge and skills of
basic electronic theory and electronic maintenance fundamentals for entry
into advanced electronic schooling. EW SUPPORT SYSTEM To provide Electronic Warfare Technicians (E1-E6)
with training in the proper use of General Purpose Electronic Test
Equipment. Training will include operation of the oscilloscope,
function/pulse generators, signal generators, frequency counters, power
meters, differential volt meters, and automatic test equipment. Completion
of this course prepares Electronic Warfare Operators for entry into an
Electronic Warfare Maintenance course. EW SYSTEMS APPRENTICE Principles-centered training in the operation,
maintenance, and repair of electronic warfare systems to include
performance testing, adjustments, and use of common and specialized test
equipment. Includes theory and application of electronic principles,
digital principles, logic analysis, shop procedures, system testing,
maintenance management, and Air Force technical order system. Also
includes an introduction to computer logic, computer circuits,
microcomputer familiarization, and transmitter and receiver principles.
The last 22 days of the course consist of Pod system analysis and is
AN/ALQ-184 specific. EW TECH AN/WLR-1H(V)3 MT The course is designed to provide skills and
knowledge required to operate, analyze failures, troubleshoot, repair and
align the AN/WLR-1H(V)3/5 at the organizational level; program the
AN/SLA-10B and the AN/SSQ-82(V), perform preventive maintenance and
corrective maintenance on associated antennas and other peripheral
equipment, and identify all safety precautions peculiar to the
AN/WLR-1H(V)3/5 systems and the AN/SSQ-82(V) MUTE system. EW TECHNICIAN WRL-1H OPS Provide shipboard familiarization with procedures
to operate, energize, intercept signals and deenergize the
AN/WLR-1H(V). EW/SIGINT ANALYST BNCOC Army writing program; military leadership;
personal and performance counseling; duties, responsibilities, and
authority of NCOs; leadership assessment and development; NBC; physical
fitness training; marksmanship training; drill and ceremonies. EWO STAFF OFFICER (SATP) Training includes fundamentals of electronic
warfare, air defense systems operations, tactical electronic warfare
operations, and electronic warfare management. EWO TNG (CANADA) Prerequisites: Officers of the Canadian Armed
Forces. ECL 80 SR. EXEC & FIELD GRADE LEV LOG EXEC ADM ASST/ADM SP BNCOC Advanced skills in correspondence preparation,
editing, files management, administrative procedures, office management,
leadership, marksmanship and war-fighting skills. EXEC PRGM IN CIV-MIL REL The Executive Program is a two-week course taught
in-residence at the Naval Postgraduate School. The course is designed for
General/Flag officers and their civilian counterparts from government
agencies and non-governmental organizations. The goal of the program is to
provide students with an overview of the complexities of establishing
effective democratic civilian oversight of the military in changing
political and security environments. Participants will have the
opportunity to meet senior-level officials from around the world and
discuss civil-military issues common to democratic nations. The course has
a strong problem-solving focus and is comparative in nature, drawing on a
wide range of examples and case studies. Course content is divided into
four broad themes: the changed international security environment
following the end of the Cold War; the problems associated with the
transition to and consolidation of democracy in regimes with a
totalitarian or authoritarian past; the nature and complexity of
civil-military relations in democratic states; and the importance of the
defense budget as an instrument of civilian control. The program places
special emphasis on the civil-military relations issues raised by
participation in U.N.-sponsored peacekeeping operations, participation in
coalition warfare, and membership in alliances such as the Partnership for
Peace and NATO. EXECUTIVE ADMIN ASSISTANT Advanced word processing; transcribing audio
tapes; English grammar; word usage and spelling; the preparing, accepting
and regretting of invitations; receiving and announcing visitors; calendar
maintenance and time management; social usage and protocol; preparing
correspondence. EXECUTIVE QUALITY PROGRAM To provide senior managers with and overview of
the quality assurance management program. EXPED TRN RELIGIOUS PROGSP Provides training to prepare Religious Program
Specialists (RPS) for duty with the U.S. Marine Corps. The scope of the
course is to provide RPS with the knowledge and skills to efficiently
provide Chaplain’s support in an expeditionary environment. EXPED TRNG FOR CHAPLAINS Provides training to Chaplains in skills necessary
for competent performance of ministry in expeditionary environments. The
course includes instruction in ministry skills such as; develop a Command
Religious Program for a combat environment, provide ministry in a combat
environment, provide ministry in Military Operations Other Than War
(MOOTW), to include humanitarian operations and non-combatant evacuation
operations, provide ministry to enemy prisoners of war, civilian detainees
and detained personnel, coordinate liaison with Chaplain’s sections in the
area of operations, coordinate faith group specific coverage in areas of
operations, conduct field worship, conduct a military ceremony for
temporary internment, provide pastoral care in a mass casualty situation,
provide pastoral care to Marines/sailors with combat stress and provide
pastoral counseling in combat and Military Operations Other Than War
(MOOTW). EXPED WARFARE STAFF PLNG To train Marine Corps and Naval officers and staff
non-commissioned officers/senior petty officers in the knowledge and
skills required in the operational planning and employment of Marine
Air-Ground Task Forces (MAGTFs) as part of Naval Expeditionary Forces
(NEFs) participating in expeditionary operations. This course focuses on
the planning tasks performed by officers assigned to the various staff
sections of the CVBG (BATGRU), ARG, MAGTF, and MAGTF major subordinate
elements (MSEs). EXPERIMENTAL TEST PLT CRS This flying program for pilots develops the
knowledge, flying precision, and powers of observation necessary for
successful flight testing and evaluating experimental and production
aircraft. Academics: Course is divided into four phases with integrated
flying and academic instruction: (1) Performance. (2) Flying qualities,
stability, and control. (3) Systems testing. (4) Test management. Academic
instruction includes math, aerodynamics, flight dynamics, aircraft
systems, and flight test theory and techniques. Aircraft flying qualities
are studied mathematically on computers and simulators and in variable
stability aircraft. Flying training includes standard Air Force
experimental flight test techniques. A series of oral and written reports
on the progress and results of student data flights is part of the
curriculum. Field trips are taken to organizations engaged in developing,
testing, and production of aerospace vehicles and equipment. EXPL SAFETY FOR DEF CONTRC This course provides the student an understanding
of the technical safety standards, procedures and safe practices required
for ammunition and explosives. The course focuses on the application of
requirements in the DOD Contractors Safety Manual for Ammunition. EXPLO SFTY FOR NAV FAC PLN To emphasize the preparation and/or review of Navy
site plans submitted for various explosives facilities. Course includes an
in-depth review of DOD quantity distance standards and application of
these standards in the form of a facility design problems workshop. EXT TRNG SERVICE SPEC To provide field instruction in-country on
specific items of equipment via a Extended Training Service Specialists
(ETSS). EXT TRNG SERVICE SPEC Provides extended mobile training assistance to
foreign personnel, which includes advice, instruction and training in the
installation, operation, maintenance of weapons, equipment, and
systems. EXTRAORDINARY EXPENSES EYE SPECIALIST Phase 1 (6 weeks): Provides a working knowledge of
subjects necessary to provide full assistance to ophthalmologists and
optometrists in military eye clinics. Didactic study includes:
terminology, anatomy and physiology of the eye, pathological
conditions. F-15 PILOT TNG-IS Description unavailable F-15E FIRE CONTROL **FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. F-16 ACES II EJECTION SEAT Technical, operator, and other training conducted
at operational locations on specific systems and associated direct-support
equipment for maintenance and aircrew personnel. F-16 BLUEPRINT TRACKING Technical, operator, and other training conducted
at operational locations on specific systems and associated direct-support
equipment for maintenance and aircrew personnel. F-16 CONTROLLER OVERHAUL* Field training courses modified to acquaint field
personnel with specific weapon systems and subsystems. F-16 EJECT. SEAT/CANOPY Technical, operator, and other training conducted
at operational locations on specific systems and associated direct-support
equipment for maintenance and aircrew personnel. F-16 ENVIRON CONTROL SYS Technical, operator, and other training conducted
at operational locations on specific systems and associated direct-support
equipment for maintenance and aircrew personnel. F-16 FUEL SYS TECH Technical, operator, and other training conducted
at operational locations on specific systems and associated direct-support
equipment for maintenance and aircrew personnel. F-16 GENERATOR OVERHAUL* Provides over the shoulder/hands-on training. This
training is scheduled after the student has completed the basic course of
instruction. Training is normally two weeks in duration. F-16 INTEG AVIONIC SYS*FTD Provides training on the basic facts and
principles of the F-16 integrated avionics systems. F-16 LANDING GEAR-KS Provides over the shoulder/hands-on training. This
training is scheduled after the student has completed the basic course of
instruction. Training is normally two weeks in duration. F-16 MIDAS TECH ORDER SYS Technical, operator, and other training conducted
at operational locations on specific systems and associated direct-support
equipment for maintenance and aircrew personnel. F-16A/B BASIC TAC TNG(EPG) Provides academic and flying training required for
basic tactical qualification in the F-16 A/B for EPG pilots. F-16C ADV WPS & TACTICS Must be a current F-16 C Pilot. Pilots must have
total 500 hrs flight time and 300 hours must be in the F16C. Current
maintainer as unit 4-ship flight lead with 30 hours within the last 90
days, 10 sorties within last 30 days, 1 within the last 14 days prior to
class start date at Tucson. Must be USAF F-16C instrument check qualified
or take D117111, Instrument Refresher/Qual Course. Course is for
experienced pilots only. A "new" pilot to F-16 can’t go through pipeline
at ANG and end up with this course. They would have to take F-16C Basic or
F-16C Conversion, go back to country to get 300 hrs experience, and then
come back. F-16C BASIC TACTICAL-FMS Provides academic and flying training required for
basic tactical qualification in the F-16 C/D aircraft. Students will be
qualified in air-to-air and air-to-ground employment of the F-16
C/D. F-16C/D TRANSITION COURSE Provides academic and flying training required to
convert pilots from the F-16 A/B to the F16 C/D. F-4 FGAF FWIC-AC (49.6FH) Annually trains one qualified instructor pilot and
one weapon system officer on PCS/PCA assignment to the GAF FWIC as
instructors in all phases of F-4 weapons employment. Graduates are
qualified tactical fighter weapons instructors capable of implementing,
conducting and supervising weapons training programs within their units up
to and including division level. Commanders are responsible for ensuring
graduates are used as instructors or supervisors in weapons training
programs for a minimum of 3 years after graduation. Flying hours:
49.6/49.5. F-4 GAF B CRS-AC (65.7FH) Not a valid training course - MASL created for
administrative tracking and billing purposes only. F-4 GAF B CRS-WSO/46.3 FH Not a valid training course - MASL created for
administrative tracking and billing purposes only. F-4 GAF FWIC-WSO (49.5FH) Not a valid training course - MASL created for
administrative tracking and billing purposes only. F-5E/F ACFT PNEUDRAUL TECH Prerequisites: 1. Physical condition: normal color
vision, normal hearing, normal manual dexterity. 2. Successful completion
of the Aircraft Pneudraulics Course (MASL D141247) or two years of
practical experience. 3. Uniforms: Utility uniform, battle dress uniform
or equivalent, is required. F-5E/F AIRCRAFT TECHNICIAN Course Summary - This course will be organized
into three blocks of instruction consisting of 180 academic hours (30
days). It will consist of ground safety, aircraft familiarization,
technical orders, ground handling, servicing and lubrication; egress,
environmental, electrical, fuel, instruments, flight control, hydraulic,
landing gear, drag chute, liquid oxygen, engines and wheel brake systems
familiarization. Practical training on flight controls, towing, jacking
and gear retraction will be presented. Training is currently conducted in
Spanish. F-5E/F AVNS COMM/NAV SYS Prerequisites: 1. Physical: normal color vision.
2. Successful completion of the Avionics Communication/Navigation Systems
Course, or equivalent, and two years of flight line experience is
recommended. 3. Entrance examination results: General aptitude - minimum
raw score of 20. Mathematics -minimum raw score of 25. Mechanical -
minimum raw score of 20. 4. Non-conductive plastic frames are mandatory
for students who wear glasses. F-5E/F AVNS INSTR SYS Course Summary - This course is for Avionics
Instrument System specialists who lack experience on the F-5 E/F aircraft.
The student will learn ground safety procedures applicable to the
aircraft; flight lie maintenance for the engine instrument system; flight
instrument system to include the Central Air Data Computer (CADC) and the
Attitude Heading Reference (AHRS); fuel quantity indicating system,
stability augmentation system (SAS); and various position and temperature
indicating system; lead computing optical sight (LCOSS) and various
versions of the fire control radar. Training is currently conducted in
Spanish. F-5E/F EGRESS SYS TECHN Course Summary - This course teaches students the
skills and knowledge needed to perform aircrew egress system maintenance
on the F-5 E/F aircraft. Training includes egress systems safetying:
familiarization of egress system components; sequence; disarming ejection
seats; removal, inspection and installation of all ballistic and
non-ballistic components; operational check of ejection control assembly;
removal and installation of forward and aft ejection seat adjustment
actuators; removal, inspection and installation of cockpit escape system
ballistic hose flow and an aircrew egress system final inspection.
Training is currently conducted in Spanish. F-5E/F ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Course Summary - This course is organized in two
blocks of instruction consisting of 120 academic hours (30 academic days).
It will consist of ground safety, egress, a/c. power system, d/c. power
system, lighting system, fire warning system, flight control system,
landing gear system, start and ignition system, fuel system, nose wheel
steering system and miscellaneous system. Training is currently conducted
in Spanish.. F-5E/F J85-21 ENGINE TECHN Discontinued course F/A-18 AVIA HYD/STRUC MT C PURPOSE: Upon completion of this course, the
Aviation Hydraulic/Structural Mechanic will have sufficient knowledge of
the Hydraulic Power System, Aircraft Structures, Aircraft Fuel, Landing
Gear and related systems, and Flight Control Systems of the F/A-18
Aircraft, including the applicable test equipment, Ground Support
Equipment (GSE), applicable publications, and safety precautions, to
perform, under close supervision, organizational maintenance in the
squadron working environment. F/A-18 AVIA HYD/STRUT MT I Upon completion of this course, the Aviation
Hydraulic/Structural Mechanic will have sufficient knowledge of the
Hydraulic Power System, Aircraft Structures, Aircraft Fuel, Landing Gear
and related systems, and Flight Control Systems of the F/A-18 aircraft,
including the applicable test equipment, ground support equipment (GSE),
applicable publications, and safety precautions, to perform, under close
supervision, organizational maintenance in the squadron working
environment. F/A-18 CONV REL SYS TEST To train personnel in the proper procedures,
publications, special tools and test equipment necessary to perform safe
and reliable conventional release system checks. F/A-18 CONV WPNS LOADING To train enlisted personnel to inspect,
load/download, and arm/dearm all conventional weapons carried on the
F/A-18 aircraft. F/A-18 ELEC INST ORG MT C PURPOSE: Upon completion of this course, Aviation
Electricians Mates (AE) will have sufficient knowledge/theory of the
Electrical and Instrument Systems of the F/A-18 Aircraft, including the
applicable test equipment, ground support equipment (GSE), publications
and safety precautions to perform, under close supervision, organizational
maintenance in the squadron working environment. F/A-18 ELEC INST ORG MT I Upon completion of this course, Aviation
Electricians Mates (AE) will have sufficient knowledge/theory of the
Electrical and Instruments Systems of the F/A-18 Aircraft, including the
applicable test equipment, Ground Support Equipment (GSE), publications
and safety precautions to perform, under close supervision, organizational
maintenance in the squadron working environment. F/A-18 ENV CNTRLS ORG MT I Upon completion of this course, the Aviation
Structural Mechanic (Safety Equipment) will have sufficient knowledge in
the Organizational Maintenance of the Environmental Control Systems,
SJU-5/A and 6/A Ejection Seat, Canopy, SJU-17(V)1/A and 2/A Naval Aircrew
Common Ejection Seat (NACES) and the Emergency Escape Sequencing of the
F/A-18 Aircraft, including the applicable test equipment, Support
Equipment (SE), publications, and safety precautions, to perform, under
close supervision, organizational maintenance in the squadron working
environment. F/A-18 ENV CONTRL ORG MT C Purpose: Upon completion of this course, the
Aviation Structural Mechanic (safety equipment) will have sufficient
knowledge in the Organizational Maintenance of the Environmental Control
Systems, SJU-5/A and 6/A Ejection Seat, Canopy, SJU-17(V)1/A and 2/A Naval
Aircrew Common Ejection Seat (NACES) and the Emergency Escape Sequencing
of the F/A-18 Aircraft, including the applicable test equipment, Support
Equipment (SE), publications, and safety precautions, to perform, under
close supervision, organizational maintenance in the squadron working
environment. F/A-18 NON DESIGN AIRMAN Upon completion of this course, the Non-Designated
Airman will have sufficient knowledge/skills, including General Aircraft
Information, Flight Line Operations, Aircraft handling Procedures, and
Flight Deck Familiarization, to perform under supervision, Plane Captain
duties on the F/A-28 aircraft, in the squadron working environment. F/A-18 ORG MAINT SUPV FAM Purpose: Upon completion of this course,
maintenance managers will have sufficient knowledge of the F/A-18 Aircraft
systems, to supervise production in an F/A-18 squadron working
environment. F/A-18 PP/REL SYS ORG MT C Purpose: Upon completion of this course, U.S. Navy
and Marine Corps jet engine mechanics will have sufficient knowledge to
operate and perform, under supervision, organizational maintenance on the
F/A-18 Aircraft Fuel System, Secondary Power System, and Engine System,
including the applicable test equipment and Support Equipment (SE), in the
squadron working environment. F/A-18 PP/REL SYS ORG MT I Upon completion of this course, Aviation Machinist
Mates and/or the Marine Corps equivalent will have sufficient knowledge to
operate and perform, under supervision, organizational maintenance on the
F/A-18 Aircraft Fuel System, Secondary Power System, and Engine System,
including the applicable test equipment and Support Equipment (SE), in the
squadron working environment. F/A-18 STORES M/SYS ORG I Upon completion of this course, Aviation
Ordnancemen or Marine equivalent, will have sufficient knowledge/theory of
the Stores Management and Weapon Delivery Systems of the F/A-18 Aircraft,
including applicable test equipment, ground support equipment (GSE),
publications and safety precautions, to perform, under supervision,
organizational maintenance and testing and troubleshooting in the squadron
working environment. F/A-18 STRS MGMT SYS ORG C Purpose: Upon completion of this course, Aviation
Ordnancemen or Marine equivalent, will have sufficient knowledge/theory of
the Stores Management and Weapon Delivery Systems of the F/A-18 Aircraft,
including applicable test equipment, Ground Support Equipment (GSE),
publications and safety precautions , to perform, under supervision,
organizational maintenance and testing and troubleshooting in the squadron
working environment. F/A-18 TAR/FLIR Upon completion of this course, Aviation
Electronics Technicians will have sufficient knowledge/skills, including
operation, testing, troubleshooting, and repair procedure, to perform,
under supervision, organizational maintenance on the F/A-18 Forward
Looking Infrared/Laser Systems in the squadron environment. F/A-18 WIRE REP ORG MAINT Upon completion of this course, organizational
level technicians will have the skills and knowledge necessary to perform
wire and electrical connector repair on assigned F/A-18 electrical
components, under minimal supervision, to include knowledge of the
Tektronix 1502-4, Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR), test set, in an
organizational working environment. F15 ACFT MAINT ORIENT**FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. F15 TAC ACFT MAINT SPECL Prerequisites: ECL 70. F15E MAIN/CANOPY RIG **FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. F16 ACFT ARMAMENT SYS SPEC Prerequisites: ECL 70 SR. F16 ACFT MAINT APR,(MRT) The AFSC 2A333B will be awarded after completion
of this course and completion of course J3ABP2A333B-002, Fighter Aircraft
Maintenance Apprentice (F-16), at Luke AFB AZ. Training includes 26 days
of aircraft maintenance fundamentals and-73 days of weapon system
familiarization and hands-on training with aircraft systems such as
egress, airframe, electrical, utility, pneudraulic, landing gear, flight
controls, fuel, and engine. Training also includes such items as career
progression, security, maintenance management, maintenance documentation,
aircraft and flight line safety (AFOSH), handtools and hardware, technical
orders, aircraft support equipment, aircraft ground handling, corrosion
identification, and inspections. Special Requirements: Safety-toed
shoes. F16 ADV CREW CHIEF **FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. F16 ARM MAINT -EMS/AME*FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. F16 ARMAMENT SYS (SATP) This course is for international students only.
Specialized aircraft oriented armament system training. Use of
publications, tools, test equipment. Fundamentals of electricity,
solid-state electronics, soldering, and applicable safety precautions.
Servicing, inspection, installation, removal, replacement,
troubleshooting, and maintenance of conventional launching systems and
associated components and automatic gun systems. Loading, positioning,
safetying, and unloading of conventional bombs, missiles, and ammunition.
Inspection and operation of aerospace ground support equipment. Special
Requirements: Safety shoes. F16 AVI SYS SPECL COMM/NAV Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. F16 AVN INSTR/FLT CNTL SYS Basic electronic training, to include alternating
current and direct current circuits, theory of operation, and
calculations; devices include resistors, capacitors, inductors, relays,
transformers, motors, generators, transducers, and synchros/servos.
Solid-state circuits, theory of operation and calculations; devices
include diodes, bi-polar junction transistors, special purpose devices
(LEDs, LCDs, UJTs, JFETs, MOSFETs, SCRs, Zener and Tunnel diodes).
Cathode-ray tube (CRT) theory of operation. Power supply, filter and
regulator circuit theory of operation. Microwave circuit theory of
operation; devices include transmission lines, waveguides, oscillators,
amplifiers, resonant cavities, transmitters, receivers, and antennas.
Digital circuit theory of operation and calculations to include logic
function gates, Boolean equations, computer principles, memory, and
peripheral devices. Soldering techniques. Systems training includes theory
of operation, signal and data flow, operational/BIT checks, fault
isolation, and line replaceable unit removal and installation of the
memory loader verifier, engine indicating systems, hydraulic indicating
system, standby indicators, FLCS seat data recording system, fuel quantity
indicating system, pitot static system instruments, central air data
computer system, leading edge flap system, hydraulic test stand, and
flight control system. Additional training provides an introduction to
aircraft maintenance, general maintenance procedures, aircraft and
avionics familiarization, aerospace ground equipment, aircraft wiring
maintenance, and common tool usage. F16 BATTERY COMP. OVERHAUL Provides over the shoulder/hands-on training. This
training is scheduled after the student has completed the basic course of
instruction. Training is normally two weeks in duration. F16 INTGTD AVI & DGTL**FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. F16 PROPUL TECHN-F110**FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. F16 TAC ACFT MAINT **FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. F16 TAC ACFT MNTS/PNEU*FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. F16A ADV WPNS COURSE Provides academic and flying required to train
qualified F-16 pilots as four-ship leads. The course provides additional
flight experience necessary to prepare a pilot for more advance training
such as the instructor course. F16A BASIC TACT TNG (FMS) This course provides a basic, inexperienced pilot
with initial F-16 qualification and produces mission capable F-16 pilots
who are proficient in air-to-air and air-to-surface mission tasks. It is
an appropriate course for pilots with limited fighter experience or pilots
who have not been flying for an extended period. F16A BASIC TACT TNG (NATO) Prerequisites: a. Graduation from an approved
military pilot training course. b. Centrifuge training. c. High altitude
physiology training certification will not expire prior to completion of
training. d. Jet fighter landing current within 30 days of arrival for
training in US. e. ECL 85, SET required; Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI)
of 2/2 required. F16A CONVERSION COURSE F16A FLT LEAD UPG Prerequisites: a. Currency in F-16. b. Centrifuge
training. c. High altitude physiology training certification will not
expire prior to completion of training. d. F-16 landing current within 30
days of arrival for training in US. e. ECL 85, SET required; Oral
Proficiency Interview (OPI) of 2/2 required. F16A INSTRUCT PLT UPG Provides academic and flying training required to
become and F-16A/B/ instructor pilot. F16A INSTRUMENT/REQUAL TNG Provides initial qualification training for
international students who are current in the F-16A/B but do not have a
current US instrument check F16A INTL BASIC (A/A ONLY) Track 1a provides academic instruction for F-16A/B
(Blk 10 or Blk 15) pilots on the F-16C/D (includes Blks 25, 30, 40, and
F-16 MLU). This course provides systems instruction and differences
training for the C-Model. This course is designed for those students who
take the F-16 Basic or Conversion Course in the A-Model and will fly the
C-Model Transition sorties upon return to country. F16A TASK MANAGEMENT TNG Prerequisites: a. Currency in F-16. b. Centrifuge
training. c. High altitude physiology training certification will not
expire prior to completion of training. d. F-16 landing current within 30
days of arrival for training in US. e. ECL 85, SET required; Oral
Proficiency Interview (OPI) of 2/2 required. F16A/B ACFT ENVIRON **FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. F16C INSTRUMENT/REQUAL TNG Provides initial qualification training for
international students who are current in the F-16A/B but do not have a
current US instrument check F16C/D ACFT ARM SYS **FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. F16C/D ARM SYS (CERT)*FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. F16C/D BASIC TACTICS (EPG) Provides academic and flying training required for
basic tactical qualification in the F-16C/D for EPG pilots. F16C/D DIFF ACT ENVRN *FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. F16C/D ELECT ENVIRN *FTD Refresher/upgrade training for a specific weapon
system. F404 GE-400 ENG 1ST DEG IM Upon completion of this course, Aviation
Machinist’s Mates will have acquired sufficient knowledge/theory of the
F404-GE-400 engine including the applicable test equipment, Ground Support
Equipment (GSE), publications and safety precautions, to perform under
close supervision intermediate maintenance in the Aircraft Intermediate
Maintenance Department (AIMD)/ Intermediate Activity (IMA) working
environment. FA FIREFINDER OPR/FULL CRS Operations; communication procedures; IFSAS
interface; radar gunnery; survey requirements, use of SINCGARS equipment;
preventive maintenance on the radars and ancillary equipment; a 2-day
FTX. FA FIREFINDER OPR/TPQ-36 Operations; communication procedures; IFSAS
interface; radar gunnery; survey requirements, use of SINCGARS equipment;
preventive maintenance on the radars and ancillary equipment; a 2-day
FTX. FA OFF ADV PREP-ALLIED OFF To provide allied officers with the fundamentals
of fire direction, firing battery operations, and field artillery
organizations. Allied officers also receive an orientation program
designed to provide them with information and knowledge of U.S. social and
government institutions, history and culture of the American people and
the English language. FA WEAPONS MAINT Shop safety; maintenance publications; The Army
Maintenance Management System; maintenance of firing components, fire
control equipment, and subsystems of the M198 and M119 howitzers. FAB AERIAL DEL LOAD (USAF) To train personnel in cargo parachute packing,
rigging containers, preparing and rigging equipment and supplies for
airdrop, loading and securing cargo, extraction procedures, and recovery
of equipment used in airdrop. FABRIC REPAIR SPECIALIST The fabric repair specialist course provides
training in sewing, maintaining and operating the various types of sewing
machines, receiving, inspecting, and determining serviceability of
clothing, textile, canvas, and webbed equipment items. FACILITIES PLANNER To provide current information, in an accelerated
manner, to military and civilian personnel of the Department of the Navy,
including the Marine Corps, who have responsibilities in Shore Facilities
Planning and Programming. FACILITIES/REHABILITATION FACILITY ENERGY SYSTEMS Broadens and updates the professional abilities of
the systems engineer or mechanical engineer to apply environmental
controls to minimize the use of energy and enhance system reliability and
maintainability. The course considers methods of control for existing and
new energy consuming systems with emphasis on retrofit options. Course
content is directed toward the elements, principles of operation, control
mechanisms, documentation, and efficiency considerations of local loop
HVAC control systems. FACILITY SYSTEMS DESIGN Prerequisites: JOB: Design architects or engineers
assigned to engineering design, contract management, RED HORSE, or MAJCOM
engineering and construction staff. GRADE: Commissioned officer or GS-5
minimum. EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in architecture or engineering. DD
Form 1556 required. Waivers will be considered if accompanied by
appropriate justification. ECL 80. FAFIREFINDERRADAROPERTPQ37 Operations; communication procedures; IFSAS
interface; radar gunnery; survey requirements, use of SINCGARS equipment;
preventive maintenance on the radars and ancillary equipment; a 2-day
FTX. FFF-7 GT BASIC To prepare FFG 7 class ship junior officers for
qualification as Junior Engineering Officer of the Watch (JEOOW). This
course will provide the foundation of knowledge required to begin the
qualification process for FFG 7 ship Engineering Officer of the Watch
(EOOW). FFG-7 AUX MECH SUBSYS MT PURPOSE: The FFG-7 Auxiliary Mechanical System
Technician course will enable selected personnel in pay grades E-2 thru
E-7 of the Engineman rating, assigned to the Engineering Department of the
FFG-7 Class ships, to perform organizational level maintenance on the
mechanical components of the Oily Water Separator, Pallet Elevator System,
Service Air and High Pressure Air Systems and associated
Dehydrators. FFG-7 ELECT MT (GSE) STRND To provide personnel in the Gas Turbine Systems
Technician Electrical (GSE) rating in pay grades E1 through E6 with
advanced knowledge and skills required to perform technical maintenance on
engineering control and monitoring systems on the FFG-7 Class ship. FFG-7 ENGR MT MGMT PH-1 PURPOSE: This course is designed to provide
engineering personnel, E-2 through E-7, with an introduction to the
Engineering Systems of FFG-7 Class Ships. The course provides skills
necessary to understand and monitor the operation of the engineering
systems and their interface with the combat and navigation systems. FFG-7 FIN STABILIZER SYS To provide enlisted personnel, E-2 to E-7, in the
Engineman rating, with the knowledge and skills necessary to operate and
maintain the Steering Gear, Boat Handling Equip. and Stowage, and the Fin
Stabilizer hydraulic systems in accordance with applicable technical
references, and Engineering Operational Sequencing System (EOSS), with
limited supervision. FFG-7 IC SUBSYS TECH Provide designated Interior Communications
Electrician personnel (E-2 through E-7) with technical knowledge and
skills required to perform operational, preventive and corrective
maintenance to the organizational/component level on FFG-7 class ship IC
related navigational equipments. FFG-7 WASTE HEAT SYS MT To provide training to selected personnel in the
Engineman rating, pay grades E-2 through E-7, with the knowledge and
skills required to safely operate and maintain at the organizational level
on the 16V149TI, waste heat system and distilling plant. Each operating
evolution and maintenance action will be completed in accordance with
official instructions, NAVSEA technical manuals and references, and the
ships maintenance and material management (3-M) system, under limited
supervision, for all conditions of ship readiness, in-port and
underway. FFG-7/36/61 COM/PER SUBSYS To provide knowledge and skills required to
maintain the central processor and peripheral equipment within this FFG-7
class CDS subsystem. FFG-7/36/61 DATA DSPLY GRP To train selected Data System (DS) Technicians, or
equivalently trained personnel, with skills and knowledge necessary to
maintain equipments associated with the FFG-7/36/61 class ships data
display group subsystem. FIBER OPTIC CABLE INSTALL Training in the knowledge and skills required of a
fiber optic cable splicer. Includes a fiber optic overview in the theory
and principles of light wave communication; fiber optic cable installation
practices; FO cable end preparation; connectorization; fusion splicing;
fiber termination; closure installation; use of the time domain
reflectometer and the optic multimeter; and the application of FO modem
and optic T-carriers. FIELD ARTY CAPTAINS CAREER Technical and tactical skills needed to provide
effective and timely fire support for Army Operations Doctrine; fire
support systems for levels of command from battery to corps; combined arms
operations; threat forces and doctrine; combat service support;
leadership; and command and control. FIELD ARTY OFFICER BASIC Presenting, developing, and refining basic skills
needed by all field artillery officers. FIELD CALIBRATION ACTY MT To train Electronic Technicians (E3 - E6) in the
knowledge and skills necessary to perform electrical and electronic
calibration using Modularly Equipped and Configured Calibrators and
Analyzers (MECCA) located on shipboard and shore based Field Calibration
Activities (FCA). FIN MGT IN WPN SYS ACQ Prerequisites: Minimum of 6 months of staff or
office experience in financial activities associated with weapon system
acquisition or a closely related discipline. Military grades 1st Lt through Lt Col (AFSC 6736); civilians
grades GS-7 through GM-13 (560 series). Basic math skills through simple
algebra and knowledge of the operation of a scientific calculator.
Submittal of DD Form 1556 is acknowledged as verification that nominee
meets all prerequisites. Financial Management has priority, all other
individuals will be considered as space available and may submit a request
for waiver which substantiates their need for this course. FINAN. MGT & COMPT SPEC Prerequisites: Designed primarily for enlisted or
civilian personnel projected for assignment to commercial services or
material SMA, or travel accounting, or personnel currently assigned with
no more than 1 year of recent experience in the applicable area. ECL 70.
FINANCE OFFICER ADV Primary emphasis of training will be placed on
teaching the student tasks, skills, and knowledge needed to be an
effective Finance Officer. The training will also develop the officer's
problem-solving capabilities, managerial techniques, and the character
attributes needed to be a good leader. FINANCE OFFICER BASIC Combat survival training designed to prepare
finance officers to support combat operations on the modern battlefield;
the professional development curriculum, designed to emphasize leadership
and personal relationships, physical readiness, communicative skills,
military justice and law of war plus a knowledge of military history, and
branch training which stresses the branch skills unique to BC 44A. FINANCE/ACCOUNTING BNCOC Preparation, maintenance, review, and verification
of disbursing records, books, and reports. Determine eligibility of travel
entitlements; computation and review of travel vouchers. Determine
military pay entitlements. FINANCIAL ANALYSIS APPR Prepares lateral retrainees to perform as
apprentice financial analysis specialists. Training includes the concepts
of financial, cost, and economic analysis; the application of mathematical
and statistical techniques in support of analytical efforts;
familiarization with the small computer as an analytical tool; cost and
resource analysis to assist decision makers in the efficient allocation of
resources; fundamentals of Air Force budgeting; Air Force financial
planning system; development of requirements; preparation of operating
budgets and financial plans; Air Force financial management; and
nonappropriated funds oversight. FINANCIAL MGMT STAFF OFCR Trains career officers, senior NCOs, and key
civilian employees for positions of greater responsibility in financial
management. Input specialties include financial analysis, accounting and
finance, acquisition cost analysis, and audit. Instruction includes
planning, programming, and budgeting systems; quantitative analysis
techniques; automated accounting and interface systems; and financial
management and comptroller plans and systems. Functional
interrelationships are stressed. Personnel who have previously attended
the professional military comptroller course are not eligible to attend
this course. FINANCIAL MGT APPLICATIONS Prerequisites: JOB: Primarily designed for the
recently assigned financial manager or assistant financial manager at base
level. Other base or MAJCOM CE financial management personnel may attend.
Personnel must have a minimum of 3 months of experience in financial
management. GRADE: Commissioned officer or GS-5 minimum. ECL 80. FINANCIAL MGT OFF (ANALY) Provides selected personnel with the knowledge and
skills needed to perform base level financial analysis duties. Includes
the concepts of financial, cost, and economic analysis; the use of
statistical techniques and communicative skills in support of analytical
efforts; familiarization with the small computer as an analytical tool;
cost and resource analysis to assist decision makers in the efficient
allocation of resources; fundamentals of Air Force budgeting, Air Force
financial planning system, developing of requirements, preparation of
operating budgets and financial plans, Air Force financial management, and
nonappropriated funds oversight. Personnel who have completed either the
J3OBR6731-000 or J3OBR6741-001 course are not eligible to attend this
course. FIRE CONTROL SYS REPAIRER General electricity/electronics, basic digital
circuits, precision soldering, DS/GS maintenance of ballistic computers,
laser range finders/designators, mounts, telescopes, aiming circles,
periscopes, tank-mounted thermal sights, and related test equipment.
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