Army Course Listing by MASL
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Army Course Listing by MASL
Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title B00PCHT UNNUMBERED LANG LAB SHIPPING/HANDLING CSec U Dur 0w Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE B227 No U.S. ARMY SECURITY ASSISTANCE COMMAND-NEW CUMBERLA... NEW CUMBERLAND,PA Course Description: This MASL is used when LANG LAB SHIPPING/HANDLING is programmed. B112010 2C-15A/67J/SIE4/2B-155A FIXED WING MULTI-ENGINE QUALIFICATION U 12.8w 011 80A 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: The course is designed to provide the student with the necessary flight skills and knowledge for qualification as an aviator in the fixed wing multiengine aircraft. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE Officer Branch: AV AVIATION -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2-1-C20 Phase: Title: AVIATION OFFICER BASIC ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (WO) Phase: 2 Title: IERW AVR COMMON CORE WO PROF DEVELOPMENT -------------------------------------------Active Army and RC Commissioned Officers--15 series classification; Warrant Officers with MOS 153A and selected Department of the Army Civilians. Must have a current rotary wing instrument qualification. The following records should accompany Army students TDY en route: 201 File and DA Form 759. For Army students TDY and return, only orders are required. Students must arrive with a current flight physical examination that will not expire during the course. -------------------------------------------SECURITY: None Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B112011 2B-SIG2/2B-SQIC (CT) U FIXED WING MULTI-ENGINE INSTRUCTOR PILOT 7.6w 011 80R 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This course consists of flight and academic instruction in theory of flight, aerodynamics, regulations, instructing fundamentals, safety, navigation systems, Selection criteria -> Page 1 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE aircraft systems, an update of aviation medicine, method of instruction for contact and instrument maneuvers and emergency procedures. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-15A/67J/SIE4/2B-155A Phase: Title: FIXED WING MULTI-ENGINE QUALIFICATION -------------------------------------------Active Army or Reserve Component commissioned and warrant officers must be fixed wing aviators with specialty code 15 with SI E5; or MOS 155A, or 155E. Must be assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with multi-engine aircraft. Must be recommended by the commander to perform instructor pilot duties. Must have accrued a minimum of 500 hours in fixed wing aircraft, of which 250 hours are fixed wing multi-engine. Student must have a current flight physical and must have completed a fixed wing instrument evaluation within the last 12 months. Students must arrive with orders and the following records should accompany students TDY enroute: 201 file; SF 88 or DD Form 2802; DA Forms 2-1, 93 and 759. For students TDY and return: copies of DA Forms 2-1 and 93 are acceptable. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: None Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B112013 2C-F53 (CT) C-12 AVIATOR REFRESHER U 1w 011 80 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Provides for C-12 refresher training in aircraft systems operations and normal and emergency procedures related to operation of the systems. Includes electrical system, fuel system, propeller system, pressurization system, pneumatic system, ice and rain systems, utility systems, and cockpit communications. Flight tasks which cannot be performed in the aircraft will be emphasized during simulator training. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-15A/67J/SIE4/2B-155A Phase: Title: FIXED WING MULTI-ENGINE QUALIFICATION -------------------------------------------Active Army or Reserve Component commissioned officer or warrant officer. Qualified in the C-12 fixed-wing aircraft. Students must arrive with a current flight physical which will not expire during the course. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: This course is conducted by contractor. Course Intl Notes: Selection criteria -> Page 2 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B11299X 2C-SIB2/2C-153D UH-60 AVIATOR QUALIFICATION U 6w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Provides the student with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve pilot qualification in the UH-60 helicopter. Includes training in the mental and physical skills required for the accomplishment of pilot duties through instruction in aircraft systems, navigation and command instrument systems, combat skills, flight training, mission planning, and safety. Aviators who are night vision device (NVD) qualified will receive NVD qualification in the uh-60. Aviators not NVD qualified will receive NVD familiarization based on proficiency. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2-1-C20 Phase: Title: AVIATION OFFICER BASIC ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (WO) Phase: 2 Title: IERW AVR COMMON CORE WO PROF DEVELOPMENT -------------------------------------------Active Army or Reserve Component commissioned officer, warrant officer, or DAC qualified and current as a rotary-wing aviator and assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with UH-60 helicopters. Possess a current flight physical and an instrument qualification. Have in possession DA Forms 2, 759, and SF 88 or DD 2808. Course Intl Notes: International students may be excluded from certain classified portions of training. Must have a current instrument qualification, waivers will not be considered. Aviators who are night vision device (NVD) qualified will receive NVD qualification in the UH-60. Aviators not NVD qualified will receive NVD familiarization based on proficiency. Waivers for students that do not meet course pre-requisites MUST be submitted to IMSO prior to students arrival. Waivers will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Students must bring a Panorex dental x-ray or have one taken upon arrival at Ft Rucker. Must bring a current flight physical and medical records translated in English. Medical forms needed are SF 88, Report of Medical Exam, and SF 93, Report of Medical History. Ensure students are issued A2 visas in case training is extended for weather and/or maintenance. Student who have graduated from a Fort Rucker flying course and would like to receive an upgrade to their basic Aviator badge who meet the qualifications for Senior or Master Wings must bring offical paperwork translated in English that states their total number of flying hours and date of entry into Aviation. B113000 2C-F87X SPANISH UH-60 INSTRUCTOR PILOT U 8w Course Description: Selection criteria -> Page 3 of 578 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Consists of flight and academic instruction in theory of flight, instructing fundamentals, aircrew training, safety, automatic flight control systems, power train, hydraulic and electric systems, malfunction analysis, and night academics; methods of instruction for contact maneuvers, tactics and N/NVG training, dual and single engine operations and emergency procedures. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -------------------------------------------Qualified and current in the UH-60 helicopter and have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours of pilot time in the UH-60 or comparible helicopter and NVG qualified in the UH-60 helicopter with 50 hours. -----------Special Information-------------Special Information: This course is taught only in Spanish at Fort Rucker, and is not available to U.S. personnel. Knowledge of the English language is recommended, but not required. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113002 2C-F2X RWIC (NONUS) (TH-67)- ALL U 6w 011 80A 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This course is designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve pilot qualifications necessary for the safe operation of helicopters during actual or simulated instrument conditions. Includes training in the mental and physical skills required for the accomplishment of pilot duties through instruction in aircraft systems, communication, navigaiton,flight training, and safety. This training is conducted in the TH-67 Aircraft. Special Information: This POI is based on a training concept of self-paced proficiency advancement.Aviators who hold a current instrument rating for airplanes may bypass subjects designated by the training department on the basis of progress evaluations (performance checks), and evaluation of proficiency in the TH-67 helicopter. Timedata are based on performance of students not having a current airplane instrument rating Course Prerequisite Text: Foreign military aviators qualified as rotary wing pilots. Possess a current Class II flight physical which will not expire during the course. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper Selection criteria -> Page 4 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113003 2C-F2X (GERMAN) ROTARY WING INSTRUMENT (GERMAN) U 6w 011 80A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This course is designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve pilot qualifications necessary for the safe operation of helicopters during actual or simulated instrument conditions. Includes training in the mental and physical skills required for the accomplishment of pilot duties through instruction in aircraft systems, communication, navigation,flight training, and safety. This training is conducted in the TH-67 Aircraft. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -------------------------------------------German military aviators qualified as rotary wing pilots. Posses a current Class II flight physical. -----------Special Information-------------This POI is based on a training concept of self-paced proficiency advancement.Aviators who hold a current instrument rating for airplanes may bypass subjects designated by the training department on the basis of progress evaluations (performance checks). Time data are based on performance of students not havinga current airplane instrument rating. T his training is conducted in a TH-67 aircraft. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). Selection criteria -> Page 5 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113007 2C-F89X SPANISH INSTRUMENT REFRESHER U 2.8w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course Scope: This course is designed to provide previously qualified aviators with introduction refresher training in instrument tasks using the 2B24 synthetic flight training system. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: This course is not available to U. S. personnel. This course is conducted using the Spanish language. Course Prerequisite Text: Student must be qualified as a rotary wing aviator. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. B113010 2C-F89X SPANISH INSTRUMENT REFRESHER - CN U 2.8w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This course is designed to provide previously qualified aviators with introduction refresher training in instrument tasks using the 2B24 synthetic flight training system. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: This course is not available to U. S. personnel. This course is conducted using the Spanish language. Course Prerequisite Text: Student must be qualified as a rotary wing aviator Course Intl Notes: Selection criteria -> Page 6 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. B113018 2C-SIG2/SQIC (CH-47D) CH-47D IP MOI - ALL S 10w 011 80A 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course consists of CH-47D IP training and N/NVG training, flight and academic training in day VFR and night VFR tasks. The tasks will include before-flight, basic flight, approach/landings, and emergency tasks, academic instruction, and practical application of CH-47D aircraft systems subjects. Course Prerequisite Text: orders to a unit equipped with CH-47D aircraft. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, with 250 hours of pilot time in the CH-47D helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of PIC time in the CH-47D helicopter. Must be night vision goggle (NVG) qualified. Must possess a current flight physical and an instrument qualification, and have performed pilot duties in the CH-47D during the last 180 days. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, Part 1) and Report of Medical Examination DD Form 4186. Foreign Military Students should meet all prerequisites above and are allowed to enroll on a case by case basis Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Selection criteria -> Page 7 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113021 2C-F86X SPANISH AIR MISSION COMMANDER U 3w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course is designed to provide selected rotary wing aviators with the necessary skills and knowledge to plan, coordinate, and execute aviation operations as Air Mission Commanders. Instruction includes training in aviation operations' principles, aviation planning, mission analysis, plans, orders, execution, humanitarian relief operations, civil military operations, peace keeping operations, and supervision (rehearsals). Course Prerequisite Text: Selected commissioned officers, O3-O5, qualified in rotary wing aircarft, on orders or currently serving in leadership positions. Special Information: This course is not available to US personnel. The course is conducted using the Spanish language, only at USAAVNC. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 2) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 3) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 4) Students requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 5) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 6) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 7) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. B113032 2C-F83X SPANISH IERW - ALL U 23.8w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This course is designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge leading to qualification as a pilot in the OH-58C, with day, night, night vision goggle (NVG), instrument and combat skills training. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: This course is not available to U. S. personnel. Course is conducted using the Spanish language. Course Prerequisite Text: Latin American civilian or military personnel IAW designated country's established criteria. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. Selection criteria -> Page 8 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. B113033 2C-F83X SPANISH IERW - CN 1004 U 23.8w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This course is designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge leading to qualification as a pilot in the OH-58C, with day, night, night vision goggle (NVG), instrument and combat skills training. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: This course is not available to U. S. personnel. Course is conducted using the Spanish language. Course Prerequisite Text: Latin American civilian or military personnel IAW designated country's established criteria Course Intl Notes: Ensure that ITO, DD Form 2285, dated Apr 87, paragraphs 16f(1) and 16f(3) are checked. Students must bring a Panorex dental x-ray or have one taken once they arrive at Fort Rucker. Students must also bring a current flight physical. Ensure students are issued A2 Visas in case training is extended for weather and/or maintenance. B113035 2C-F85X SP AVN SAFETY MGT - ALL U 2.4w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Designed to provide commanders, operations officers, aviation maintenance managers, safety officers and other key aviation unit leaders and managers the necessary skills, knowledge and expertise required to establish, manage, and execute critical aviation safety programs. Special Information: Special Information: This course is taught in Spanish by the Helicopter School Battalion at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Knowledge of the English language is recommended, but not required. Course Prerequisite Text: Aviation unit commanders, operation officers, maintenance managers, safety officers or other key unit leaders (officer or NCO). Attendees should hold positins of responsibility in which aviation safety management is critical to mission accomplishment and enhancement. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. Selection criteria -> Page 9 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. B113036 2C-F85X SP AVN SAFETY MGT CN 1004 U 2.4w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Designed to provide commanders, operations officers, aviation maintenance managers, safety officers and other key aviation unit leaders and managers the necessary skills, knowledge and expertise required to establish, manage, and execute critical aviation safety programs. Special Information: This course is taught in Spanish by the Helicopter School Battalion at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Knowledge of the English language is recommended, but not required. Course Prerequisite Text: Aviation unit commanders, operation officers, maintenance managers, safety officers or other key unit leaders (officer or NCO). Attendees should hold positins of responsibility in which aviation safety management is critical to mission accomplishment and enhancement. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. B113037 2C-SIB2/2C-153D UH-60 AVIATOR QUAL - ALL U 6w 011 80R 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Provides the student with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve pilot qualification in the UH-60 helicopter. Includes training in the mental and physical skills required for the accomplishment of pilot duties through instruction in aircraft systems, navigation and command instrument systems, combat skills, flight training, mission planning, and safety. Aviators who are night vision device (NVD) qualified will receive NVD qualification in the uh-60. Aviators not NVD qualified will receive NVD familiarization based on proficiency. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or Reserve Component commissioned officer, warrant officer, or DAC qualified and current as a rotary-wing aviator and assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with UH-60 helicopters. Possess a current flight physical and an instrument qualification. Have in possession DA Forms 2, 759, and SF 88 or DD 2808. Selection criteria -> Page 10 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL Foreign Military Students should meet the above prerequisites and are allowed on a case by case basis. Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113039 2C-F94X SPANISH AVIATOR (UH-60FS) (REFRESHER) U 3.2w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This course consists of flight and academic training in the UH-60 flight simulator to include all basic flight and emergency tasks; and academic instruction and practical application of the UH-60 aircraft systems subjects to provide the aviator with the necessary skills and knowledge to properly operate the UH-60 helicopter. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------------------------------------------------------------Special Information-------------using the Spanish language. Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE Qualified in the UH-60 helicopter. Prior instrument qualification is required. SPECIAL INFORMATION: This course is not available to U.S. personnel. Course is conducted Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. Selection criteria -> Page 11 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. B11303X 2C-F83X U SPANISH INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING (OH-58) 23.8w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This course is designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge leading to qualification as a pilot in the OH-58, with day, night, night vision goggle (NVG), instrument and combat skills training. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------------------------------------------------------------Special Information-------------using the Spanish language. B113057 2C-F2X RWIC (NONUS) - (TH-67) EN Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE Latin American civilian or military personnel IAW designated country's established criteria. SPECIAL INFORMATION: This course is not available to U. S. personnel. Course is conducted U 6w 011 80A 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Effective 2005-09-23 Course Scope: This course is designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve pilot qualifications necessary for the safe operation of helicopters during actual or simulated instrument conditions. Includes training in the mental and physical skills required for the accomplishment of pilot duties through instruction in aircraft systems, communication, navigaiton,flight training, and safety. This training is conducted in the TH-67 Aircraft. Special Information: This POI is based on a training concept of self-paced proficiency advancement.Aviators who hold a current instrument rating for airplanes may bypass subjects designated by the training department on the basis of progress evaluations (performance checks), and evaluation of proficiency in the TH-67 helicopter. Timedata are based on performance of students not having a current airplane instrument rating. Course Prerequisite Text: Foreign military aviators qualified as rotary wing pilots. Possess a current Class II flight physical which will not expire during the course. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. Selection criteria -> Page 12 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113059 NGB-EIFE-P INST FLIGHT EXAMINER PREP CRS U 2w 960 80 No EASTERN AVIATION TRAINING SITE ANNVILLE,PA Course Description: THIS COURSE CONSISTS OF UH-1FS IFR FLIGHT AND ACADEMIC INSTRUCTION. IN A MANNER WHICH MEETS ATM PROFICIENCY STANDARDS. ACADEMIC AND FLIGHT INSTRUCTION IS CONDUCTED Course Prerequisite Text: ARMY AVIATOR WHO IS ON ORDERS AS AN INSTRUCTOR PILOT. THE AVIATOR MUST AND POSSESS A CURRENT INSTRUMENT QUALIFICATION. POSSESS CURRENT AVIATION SERVICE ORDERS, Course Intl Notes: This course is designed to prepare Instructors who are planning on attending the USAAVNC (Fort Rucker) Instrument Flight Examiner Course (IFE). This course should be attended up to 60 days prior to the IFE course. Sufficient course offerings allow students to addend this course with minimal break before attending USAAVNC IFE Course B113061 2C-F112 (UH-60M)(T) UH-60M INSTRUCTOR PILOT (TRANS) U 5w 011 85 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Prerequisite courses - none available B113179 UH-60M AVIATOR QUALIFICATION (TRANS) Course Description: Consists of flight and academic instruction in theory of flight, instructing fundamentals, aircrew training, regulations, safety, navigation flight management system, multi function displays, digital communications, flight director and command instrument systems, automatic flight control system, powertrain, hydraulics and electrical systems, malfunction analysis, and night academics; methods of instruction for contact maneuvers, tactics and night vision goggle maneuvers, dual and single engine operations, and emergency procedures. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned officers, warrant officers, and Department of the Army civilians qualified in the UH-60M helicopter. Must be qualified as a UH-60A/L IP/SP IAW AR 95-1. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours of pilot time is in the UH-60 helicopter and have logged 50 hours of PIC time in type/design. Must have a current instrument qualification. Must be Night Vision Goggle (NVG) qualified. Must posses a current flight physical. Must be assigned or on unit orders to a unit equipped with UH-60M helicopters. Must possess current flight records (DA Form759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, Part 1), and DD 280 or Standard Form 88. Must have performed pilot duties in the UH-60 during the past 180 days. Have Graduated from course: 2C-F113 (UH-60M)(T) Phase : (none) (UH-60M AVIATOR QUALIFICATION (TRANS)). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. Selection criteria -> Page 13 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113063 NGB-WIPC-58 OH-58 INSTRUCTOR PILOT COURSE U 6.2w 961 80 No WESTERN ARMY AVIATION TRAINING SITE MARANA,AZ Course Description: ACADEMIC, MAINTENANCE, FLIGHT, AND TACTICAL AEROSCOUT INSTRUCTION TO QUALIFY THE STUDENT IN STANDARDIZED TRAINING AND MOI IN THE OH-58 IAW THE ATP, FTG, TC 1-215, AND APPLICABLE REGULATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS. ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE A COMPLETED AND SIGNED PREEXECUTION CHECKLIST, TO INCLUDE MEETING ALL REQUIRMENTS OF AR 600-9 AND AR 611-21, WITHIN 72 HRS OF THE REPORT DATE. STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO MEET TIS REQUIRMENT WITHIN THE 72 HR PERIOD WILL BE RETURNED TO HOME STATION. FURTHER INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED AT WWW.AZ.NGB.ARMY.MIL\WAATS\DEFAULT.HTML Course Prerequisite Text: MINIMUM OF 500 HOURS PILOT TIME IN CATEGORY OF WHICH 250 HOURS MUST BE PI TIME IN THE OH-58 SERIES. QUALIFIED AND CURRENT AS PC IN OH-58. MUST MEET STAND- ARD COURSE pre requisites. MUST HAVE LOGGED 50 HOURS OF PC TIME IN TYPE/DESIGN. MUST POSSESS INSTRUMENT QUALIFICATION. MUST BE NVG QUALIFIED. MUST POSSESS A CURRENT FLIGHT PHYSICAL EXAMINATION. MUST HAVE PERFORMED PI DUTIES IN THE OH-58 A/C DURING THE LAST 180 DAYS. MUST POSSESS IATF/FLIGHT RECORDS AND MEDICAL RECORDS AND CURRENT DA FORM 4186 AND lETTER OF RECOMENDATION FROM COMMANDER FOR IP DUTIES. DUTY UNIFORM: FLIGHT SUIT ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE A COMPLETED AND SIGNED PREEXECUTION CHECKLIST, TO INCLUDE MEETING ALL REQUIRMENTS OF AR 600-9 AND AR 611-21, WITHIN 72 HRS OF THE REPORT DATE. STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO MEET TIS REQUIRMENT WITHIN THE 72 HR PERIOD WILL BE RETURNED TO HOME STATION. FURTHER INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED AT WWW.AZ.NGB.ARMY.MIL\WAATS\DEFAULT.HTML SECURITY: NONE Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, chest X-Ray and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at the WAATS. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms are not available at the WAATS. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. (Only if your country is not responsible for your medical care) 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) The WAATS will not update your aviator rating (i.e senior or master wings) 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at the WAATS they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is NOT available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents (if authorized) are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Bag fees must be checked prior to arrival and departure for each and every student. 11) Every student will complete all in processing forms and briefings regardless of rank, title or frequency of attendance. Failure to complete these forms Selection criteria -> Page 14 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title could result in dismissal from the course. CSec B113064 2C-SID7/152H U AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION (SUPPLEMENTAL) Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 8w 961 80A No WESTERN ARMY AVIATION TRAINING SITE MARANA,AZ Course Description: This course will provide the AH-64A qualified student with the necessary skills and knowledge to achieve pilot qualification in the AH-64D Apache/Longbow. Training focus is on the differences between the AH-64A Apache and the AH-64D Apache/Longbow aircraft. Includes training in the mental and physical skills required for the accomplishment of pilot duties through instruction in aircraft systems, communication, navigation, fire control radar, flight training, mission planning, combat skills, gunnery, crew coordination, and safety. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-SID5/152F Phase: Title: AH-64A AVIATOR QUALIFICATION -------------------------------------------Active Army and Reserve Component (RC) commissioned officer, warrant officer, or Department of the Army civilian (DAC), and selected civilian contractor personnel. Must be qualified and aircraft/NVS current (IAW AR 95-1 amd TC 1-214) in the AH-64A Apache helicopter. Must possess a current flight physical examination as specified in AR 40-501. Must be assigned to or on orders to a unit equipped with AH-64D Apache/Longbow aircraft. Must possess a current Individual Flight Record and Certificate - Army (DA Form 759 E), Personnel Qualification Record (DA Form 2, Part 1), and Report of Medical Examination (Standard Form 88 or DD Form 2808). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, chest X-Ray and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at the WAATS. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms are not available at the WAATS. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. (Only if your country is not responsible for your medical care) 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) The WAATS will not update your aviator rating (i.e senior or master wings) 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at the WAATS they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is NOT available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents (if authorized) are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Bag fees must be checked prior to arrival and departure for each and every student. 11) Every student will complete all in processing forms and briefings regardless of rank, title or frequency of attendance. Failure to complete these forms could result in dismissal from the course. B113066 UNNUMBERED PRE-FLIGHT FOR NVG QUAL U 0.4w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This MASL is used when PRE-FLIGHT FOR NVG QUAL is programmed. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Selection criteria -> Page 15 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Rucker. Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113067 2C-F80X SPANISH UH-60 MAINTENANCE TEST PILOT U 4w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Prerequisite courses - none available B141770 SPAN MAINT MGR CN 1004 Course Description: Course will provide information and training on the UH-60 Maintenance Test flight procedures, troubleshooting and aircraft systems. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-F97/600-F15X Phase: Title: SPANISH MAINTENANCE MANAGER -------------------------------------------Allied military officers, national police, law enforcement and selected civilian personnel. Rated aviators must have a minimum of 500 hours in a rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours must be pilot time in the UH-60 helicopter. 50 hours of the 250 hous must be pilot-in-command time. Must have a current class II flight physical or equivalent FAA 2nd class physical, certified by a flight srgeon within their country indicating that they are medically qualified for flight duty as an aviator. Must be a graduate of the Spanish Maintenance Managers' Course. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: This course is taught only by the Helicopter School Battalion, in Spanish, to Latin American students at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Knowledge of the English language is recommended, but not required. Students should have a good foundation in UH-60 aircraft system knowledge. Students will be trained to interpret some technical information in English from the technical manual. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. Selection criteria -> Page 16 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. B113068 2C-F96X U SPANISH UH-60 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN 4w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: To provide information and training on UH-60 maintenance test flight procedures, troubleshooting, and aircraft systems. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-F97/600-F15X Phase: Title: SPANISH MAINTENANCE MANAGER -------------------------------------------Allied military officers, national police, law enforcement and selected civilian personnel. Must have a current class III or equivalent FAA class 3 flight physical certified by a flight surgeon within his country indicating that he/she is medically qualified for flight duty. Must be a graduate of the Spanish Maintenance Manager's Course. -----------Special Information-------------Training will be conducted in conjunction with the Spanish UH-60 Maintenance Test Pilot course. This course is taught in Spanish by the Spanish Helicopter School Battalion at Fort Rucker, AL. Knowledge of the English language is recommended, but not required. Students should have some basic UH-60 aircraft system knowledge. Students will be trained to read and interpret some technical information from English technical manuals. Students will ride in the passenger compartment and observe the test pilot training. During training the student will not have access to or manipulate the flight or engine controls. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. B113078 2C-F75X ADV IFR TNG (EURO-NATO) U 2.6w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Provides additional instrument training beyond that received in the Initial Entry Rotary Wing Aviator course. Includes physical and mental skills and information as necessary for accomplishment of rotary wing instrument flight tasks and flight planning. Course Prerequisite Text: Course Security Clearance Y NONE Required Selection criteria -> Page 17 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur Text Prerequisites Successful completion of the Initial Entry Rotary Wing Aviator OH-58 or UH-1 course. LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Prerequisite Courses The Student must satisfy any one of the following Prerequisite Course Solution Sets: Students Must : Have Graduated from course : 2C-15ABX Phase : 4 (EURO-NATO AVIATOR OH-58 TRACK (IERW)). Or Students Must : Have Graduated from course : 2C-15ABX Phase : 5 (EURO-NATO AVIATOR UH-1 TRACK (IERW)). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113080 UNNUMBERED UH-1 FLT SIMULATOR W/O IP U 0w 692 No NCO ACADEMY - ARMY PACIFIC 25ID (FT SHAFTER) WAHIAWA,HI Course Description: This MASL would be programmed when UH-1 Flight Simulator without Informational Program programmed. B1130XX 2C-F108X OH-58C AVIATOR QUALIFICATION U 2w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This course is designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge for qualification in the OH-58C aircraft. Training includes physical and mental skills and knowledge objectives for basic rotary-wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures, flight planning, instrument flight tasks, and safety factors appropriate to the training. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Foreign Military Students qualified as a rotary wing aviator in accordance with AR 95-1. Must possess a current flight physical and rotary-wing instrument qualification. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, part 1), and report of medical examination, (SF 88). THIS TRAINING IS FOR FOREIGN MILITARY STUDENTS ONLY -------------------------------------------SECURITY: SECRET -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: This course is for FMT students only B113100 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) FSXXI IERW AVR (COMM CORE) EN Selection -> Course criteria Description: U 22w Page 18 of 578 011 80R 2/+1 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Provide the student with basic rotary-wing operator skills and knowledge for qualification in the TH-67 aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills and knowledge objectives for basic rotary-wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures, flight planning, instrument flight, and safety factors. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (OFF) Phase: 1 Title: IERW AVR COMMON CORE CO PROF DEVELOPMENT ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 911-09W Phase: Title: WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE SCHOOL -------------------------------------------Active Army or Reserve Component officer, or warrant officer, who is medically qualified IAW AR 40-501 for initial aviator training and has met the requirements of AR 611-85 or AR 611-110, as applicable. Aviation branch officers must have completed the IERW CC CO Professional Development Crs, Phase 1. Branch transfer officers must have completed the Officer Basic Course for the previously assigned branch. Warrant officers must have completed a branch qualification course or have successfully completed the Warrant Officer Candidate School, 911-09W. ReadyReserve or ARNG agreement required for USAR and ARNG officers/warrant officers. EURO-NATO pilot training selection specified by USER(s). English Comprehension Level (ECL) 80 specified by DOD. Medical qualification for aviator training verified by US Army Aeromedical Activity at training location. Foreign Military Training (FMT) students selection specified by participating country. ECL 80 specified by DOD. Medical qualification for aviator training verified by US Army Aeromedical Activity at training location. Non-DOD agency personnel may participate in this program of instruction as part of the executive counter-narcotics program. DOD concurrence and coordination is required prior to attendance. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: This is a prerequisite for follow-on tracks. Follow-on tracks require an Interim Secret clearance. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113103 2C-15A/SIA2/152B IERW OH-58A/C TRACK - ALL U 12w 011 80R 2/1+ AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Track is designed to provide 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, flight planning, instrument flight tasks, combat skills flight tasks, and safety factors appropriate to the track. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------- Selection criteria -> Course Security Clearance: G - INTERIM SECRET Page 19 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (CT) Phase: Title: INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING AVR (COMMON CORE) -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Non-DOD and non-US students (IAW DOD agreement) may participate in this track. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B11310X 2C-15A/SIA2/152B IERW OH-58A/C TRACK U 12w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Track is designed to provide 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, flight planning, instrument flight tasks, combat skills flight tasks, and safety factors appropriate to the track. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: G - INTERIM SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (CT) Phase: Title: INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING AVR (COMMON CORE) -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Non-DOD and non-US students (IAW DOD agreement) may participate in this track. B113127 2C-F98X SPANISH UH-60 AVIATOR QUALIFICATION U 8.4w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course designed to provide the aviator with the necessary skills and knowledge leading to aircraft qualification and familiiarization in combat skills in the UH-60. Training includes basic rotary wing maneuvers, instrument familiarization, combat skills day night, night vision goggles and safety as appropriate. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------- Selection criteria -> Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE Page 20 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title ------------------------------------------------------Special Information-------------- Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Qualified and current in rotary wing aircraft. This course is not available to US personnel and is conducted only using the Spanish language. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. B113134 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (OH-58D(R OH-58D (R) WARRIOR INSTRUCTOR PILOT S 11.4w 011 85R 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course is designed to provide the aviator with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve instructor pilot qualification in the OH-58D(R) Warrior helicopter. Training includes mental and physical skills required for the accomplishment of instructor pilot duties through instruction in aircraft systems; communication; navigation; mast-mounted sight; improved data modem; flight training; mission planning; combat skills; armament systems; and safety. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-SIA4/152D (OH-58D(R)) Phase: Title: OH-58D (R) WARRIOR AVIATOR QUALIFICATION -------------------------------------------Active Army commissioned officer, warrant officer, or DAC rotary-wing aviators. Minimum of 500 hours in rotary-wing aircraft of which 250 hours must have been in the OH-58D(R) Warrior (armed) including 50 hours of PIC time in mission/type/design/series (MTDS). Assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with OH-58D(R) helicopters. Must be night vision device (NVD) qualified. Must possess a current flight physical. Must possess a current instrument qualification. Must have performed pilot duties in the OH-58D(R) during the last 180 days. Must have in possession current Flight Records (DA Form 759), Personnel Qualification Record (DA Form 2, Part 1), Report of Medical Examination (Standard Form 88) or DD Form 2808. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Students who wear glasses should have laser prescription glasses in their possession prir to class start date. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. Selection criteria -> Page 21 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B11313X 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) U INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING AVR (COMMON CORE) 22w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Provide the student with basic rotary-wing operator skills and knowledge for qualification in the TH-67 aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills and knowledge objectives for basic rotary-wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures, flight planning, instrument flight, and safety factors. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the following sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (OFF) Phase: 1 Title: JUNIOR OFFICER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 911-09W Phase: Title: WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE -------------------------------------------Active Army or Reserve Component officer, or warrant officer, who is medically qualified IAW AR 40-501 for initial aviator training and has met the requirements of AR 611-85 or AR 611-110, as applicable. Aviation branch officers must have completed the IERW CC CO Professional Development Crs, Phase 1. Branch transfer officers must have completed the Officer Basic Course for the previously assigned branch. Warrant officers must have completed a branch qualification course or have successfully completed the Warrant Officer Candidate School, 911-09W. ReadyReserve or ARNG agreement required for USAR and ARNG officers/warrant officers. EURO-NATO pilot training selection specified by USER(s). English Comprehension Level (ECL) 80 specified by DOD. Medical qualification for aviator training verified by US Army Aeromedical Activity at training location. Foreign Military Training (FMT) students selection specified by participating country. ECL 80 specified by DOD. Medical qualification for aviator training verified by US Army Aeromedical Activity at training location. Non-DOD agency personnel may participate in this program of instruction as part of the executive counter-narcotics program. DOD concurrence and coordination is required prior to attendance. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: This is a prerequisite for follow-on tracks. Follow-on tracks require an Interim Secret clearance. A ll students will be required to successfully complete dunker qualification either before or after IERW. B113141 2C-SIA4/152D (OH-58D(R)) S OH-58D (R) WARRIOR AVIATOR QUALIFICATION 12.6w 011 80R 2/1+ AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Provides the student with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve pilot and copilot/observer qualification in the OH58D(R) Warrior helicopter. Includes training in the mental and physical skills required for the accomplishment of the pilot duties through instruction in aircraft systems, communication, navigation, mast-mounted sight, improve data modem, video imagery crosslink system, airborne target handover systems, flight training, mission planning, combat skills, armament systems, and safety. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2-1-C20 Phase: Title: AVIATION OFFICER BASIC ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) Phase: Title: INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING AVR (COMMON CORE) -------------------------------------------Active or Reserve Component commission officer, warrant officer, or DAC rotary-wing aviator. Qualified as a Rotary Wing Aviator IAW AR 95-1. Assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with OH58D(R) Warrior helicopters. Must be night vision device (NVD) qualified. Possess a current flight physical and instrument qualification. Must possess current Flight Records (DA Form759), Personnel Qualification Record (DA Form 2, Part 1), Report of Medical Examination (SF 88), or DD Form 2808. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Students who wear prescription eyeglasses should possess laser Selection criteria -> Page 22 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title prescription eyeglasses or laser visor. CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113143 NGB-EAQC-47 CH-47 AVIATOR QUAL U 10w 960 80 No EASTERN AVIATION TRAINING SITE ANNVILLE,PA Course Description: Course Scope: THIS COURSE IS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE THE STUDENT WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED TO ACHIEVE PILOT QUALIFICATION IN THE CH-47D HELICOPTER. INCLUDES TRAINING IN THE MENTAL AND PHYSICAL SKILLS REQUIRED FOR THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF PILOT DUTIES THROUGH INSTRUCTION IN AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS, NAVIGATION AND COMMAND INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS, COMBAT SKILLS, FLIGHT TRAINING, MISSION PLANNING, AND SAFETY. AVIATORS WHO ARE NIGHT VISION DEVICE (NVD) QUALIFIED AND RECEIVE NVD QUALIFICATION IN THE CH-47D. AVIATORS NOT NVD QUALIFIED WILL RECEIVE NVD FAMILIARIZATION BASED ON PROFICIENCY. Course Prerequisite Text: ACTIVE ARMY OR RESERVE COMPONENT COMMISSIONED OFFICER, WARRANT OFFICER, OR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CIVILIAN (DAC) QUALIFIED AS A ROTARY-WING AVIATOR AND ASSIGNED OR ON ORDERS TO A UNIT EQUIPPED WITH CH-47D HELICOPTERS. POSSESS A CURRENT FLIGHT PHYSICAL AND AN INSTRUMENT QUALIFICATION. B113144 NGB-EAQC-60 UH-60 AVIATOR QUAL U 6w 960 80 No EASTERN AVIATION TRAINING SITE ANNVILLE,PA Course Description: Course Scope: THIS COURSE IS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE THE STUDENT WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED TO ACHIEVE PILOT QUALIFICATION IN THE UH-60 HELICOPTER. INCLUDES TRAINING IN THE MENTAL AND PHYSICAL SKILLS REQUIRED FOR THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF PILOT DUTIES THROUGH INSTRUCTION IN AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS, NAVIGATION AND COMMAND INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS, COMBAT SKILLS, FLIGHT TRAINING, MISSION PLANNING, AND SAFETY. AVIATORS WHO ARE NIGHT VISION DEVICE (NVD) QUALIFIED AND RECEIVE NVD QUALIFICATION IN THE UH-60. AVIATORS NOT NVD QUALIFIED WILL RECEIVE NVD FAMILIARIZATION BASED ON PROFICIENCY. Course Prerequisite Text: ACTIVE ARMY OR RESERVE COMPONENT COMMISSIONED OFFICER, WARRANT OFFICER, OR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CIVILIAN (DAC) Selection criteria -> Page 23 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title B113145 2C-15A/SIB2/153D FSXXI UH-60 TRACK - ALL CSec S Dur 14.4w LOC ECL OPI 011 80R 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM TOEFL EIMET No GRE Course Description: Course is designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve pilot qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in the UH-60 aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills and knowledge objectives for basic rotary-wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures, flight planning, instrument flight tasks, combat skills flight tasks, night/night vision goggles, command instrument systems, and safety factors appropriate to the aircraft. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or Reserve Component commissioned officer, warrant officer, or DAC assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with UH-60 helicopters Students Must: Have a Reservation, or be Attending, or be Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (CT) Phase : (none) (INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING AVR (COMMON CORE)) *. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113146 2C-15A/SIC2/154C FSXXI CH-47D TRACK - ALL S 15.2w 011 80R 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course Scope: Designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve pilot qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in the CH-47D aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills and knowledge objectives for basic rotary-wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures, flight planning, instrument flight tasks, combat skills flight tasks, flight planning, night/night vision goggles, command instrument systems, and safety factors appropriate to the aircraft. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: Non-DOD and Non-US students (IAW DOD agreement) may participate in this track. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper Selection criteria -> Page 24 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113149 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (AH64A) S AH-64A INSTRUCTOR PILOT QUALIFICATION COURSE 7.2w 961 85R No WESTERN ARMY AVIATION TRAINING SITE MARANA,AZ Course Description: Course consists of flight and academic instruction to qualify rotary-wing aviators who have completed qualification training in the AH-64A in methods of instruction to teach and evaluate AH-64A contact flight, night vission sytems, weapon systems, and the combat mission simulator. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned officers, warrant officers, DA civilians and /or contract (civilians) aviators qualified in the AH-64A helicopter. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours of pilot time in the AH-64A helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of PIC time in type/design. Must have a current instrument qualification and possess a cu rrent flight physical examination which will not expire during the course. Must be assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with AH-64 helicopters and possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, Part 1), and Standard Form 88. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, chest X-Ray and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at the WAATS. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms are not available at the WAATS. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. (Only if your country is not responsible for your medical care) 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) The WAATS will not update your aviator rating (i.e senior or master wings) 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at the WAATS they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is NOT available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. Selection criteria -> Page 25 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 9) Students and their dependents (if authorized) are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Bag fees must be checked prior to arrival and departure for each and every student. 11) Every student will complete all in processing forms and briefings regardless of rank, title or frequency of attendance. Failure to complete these forms could result in dismissal from the course. B113150 NGB-WMTP-64A U AH-64A MAINTENANCE TEST PILOT QUALIFICATION 5.6w 961 80A No WESTERN ARMY AVIATION TRAINING SITE MARANA,AZ Course Description: To provide training on the AH-64 Maintenance troubleshooting and test flight p rocedures. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned and warrant officers, allied officers and DA civilians. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in Rotary-wing aircraft, of which 250 hours must be pilot time in the AH-64 helicopter. Of the 250 hours pilot time, 50 hours must be PIC time. Must have a current flight physical as specified in AR 40-501. Must have successfully completed the MaintenanceManager Course of instruction. SPECIAL INFORMATION: Students must have in their possession for in-processing: flight status orders (orders appointing individual to flight status), DA Form 759 (Flight Records), medical records to include a current SF 88 (Flight Physical). Necessary flight equipment, ie., helmet, gloves, flight suit, prescription glasses (if required), etc. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, chest X-Ray and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at the WAATS. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms are not available at the WAATS. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. (Only if your country is not responsible for your medical care) 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) The WAATS will not update your aviator rating (i.e senior or master wings) 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at the WAATS they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is NOT available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents (if authorized) are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Bag fees must be checked prior to arrival and departure for each and every student. 11) Every student will complete all in processing forms and briefings regardless of rank, title or frequency of attendance. Failure to complete these forms could result in dismissal from the course. B113151 UNNUMBERED ADD'L PROFICIENY FLIGHT U 2w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This MASL is used when ADD'L PROFICIENY FLIGHT is programmed. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper Selection criteria -> Page 26 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113155 2C-SIG2/SQIC (CH-47D) CH-47D IP MOI - EN U 10w 011 80A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course Scope: Course consists of CH-47D IP training and N/NVG training, flight and academic training in day VFR and night VFR tasks. The tasks will include before-flight, basic flight, approach/landings, and emergency tasks, academic instruction, and practical application of CH-47D aircraft systems subjects. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned officers, warrant officers, and DA civilians qualified in the CH-47D helicopter. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours of pilot time in the CH-47D helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of PIC time in the CH-47D helicoter. Must possess a current flight physical and an instrument qualification, and have performed pilot duties in the CH-47D during the last 180 days. Must be assigned to USAAVNC. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, Part 1) and Standard Form 88 or DD Form 2808. Must be night vision goggle (NVG) qualified. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post Selection criteria -> Page 27 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113156 2C-15A/SIC2/154C FSXXI CH-47D TRACK - EN U 15.2w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course Scope: Designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve pilot qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in the CH-47D aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills and knowledge objectives for basic rotary-wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures, flight planning, instrument flight tasks, combat skills flight tasks, flight planning, night/night vision goggles, command instrument systems, and safety factors appropriate to the aircraft. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: Non-DOD and Non-US students (IAW DOD agreement) may participate in this track. Course Prerequisite Text: Have a Reservation, or be Attending, or be Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) Phase : (none) (INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING AVR (COMMON CORE)) *. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113157 2C-15A/SIB2/153D FSXXI UH-60 TRACK - EN S 14.4w Course Description: Course Scope: Selection criteria -> Page 28 of 578 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course is designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve pilot qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in the UH-60 aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills and knowledge objectives for basic rotary-wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures, flight planning, instrument flight tasks, combat skills flight tasks, night/night vision goggles, command instrument systems, and safety factors appropriate to the aircraft. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: Non-DOD and Non-Us students (IAW DOD agreement) may participate in this track Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or Reserve Component commissioned officer, warrant officer, or DAC assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with UH-60 helicopters Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B11315X 2C-F2X ROTARY WING INSTRUMENT (NONUS) U 6w 011 80A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This course is designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve pilot qualifications necessary for the safe operation of helicopters during actual or simulated instrument conditions. Includes training in the mental and physical skills required for the accomplishment of pilot duties through instruction in aircraft systems, communication, navigaiton,flight training, and safety. This training is conducted in the TH-67 Aircraft. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -------------------------------------------Foreign military aviators qualified as rotary wing pilots. Possess a current Class II flight physical which will not expire during the course. -----------Special Information-------------This POI is based on a training concept of self-paced proficiency advancement.Aviators who hold a current instrument rating for airplanes may bypass subjects designated by the training department on the basis of progress evaluations (performance checks), and evaluation of proficiency in the TH-67 helicopter. Timedata are based on performance of students not having a current airplane instrument rating. Course Intl Notes: See MASL B113002 B113162 2C-15A/SID5/152H FSXX1 AH-64D TRACK - ALL S 24.8w Course Description: Selection criteria -> Page 29 of 578 011 80R 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course Scope: Designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve pilot qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in the AH-64D aircraft system. Training includes the mental and physical skills required for the accomplishment of pilot duties through instruction in aircraft systems, communication, navigation, fire control radar, mission planning, combat skills, night vision devices (to include night vision systems and night vision goggles), gunnery, crew coordination, target acquisition, and safety factors appropriate to the aircraft. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: Non-DOD and Non-Us students (IAW DOD agreement) may participate in this track. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or Reserve Component commissioned officer, warrant officer, or DAC assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with AH-64D helicopters Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113163 2C-15A/SID5/152H FSXX1 AH-64D TRACK - EN S 24.8w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course Scope: Designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve pilot qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in the AH-64D aircraft system. Training includes the mental and physical skills required for the accomplishment of pilot duties through instruction in aircraft systems, communication, navigation, fire control radar, mission planning, combat skills, night vision devices (to include night vision systems and night vision goggles), gunnery, crew coordination, target acquisition, and safety factors appropriate to the aircraft. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: Non-DOD and Non-Us students (IAW DOD agreement) may participate in this track. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or Reserve Component commissioned officer, warrant officer, or DAC assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with AH-64D helicopters Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Selection criteria -> Page 30 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113167 2C-F101X AH-64D AVIATION SPECIFIC PREP (FMT) U 6.2w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This MASL is used when AH-64D AV SPEC PREP (FMT) is programmed. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead Selection criteria -> Page 31 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). Dur LOC B113168 552-15R30 (AH-64A) AH-64A ATT HEL RPR SUPV BN 4w 961 80R No WESTERN ARMY AVIATION TRAINING SITE MARANA,AZ U ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course Description: Technical training in the aircraft maintenance management field is oriented toward developing the skills and knowledge of aircraft maintenance management principles and procedures. The student is provided with the training required to successfully perform the supervisory and technical inspector (TI) duties required of MOS 67R/15R30. Special Information: Soldiers will attend a 5-day End of Course Situational Training Exercise (EOCSTX) to be conducted at the end of phase 4. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-1289 or comm 757-878-1289. Phase 1 thru 4 must run progressively and sequentially. Course Prerequisite Text: Course Security Clearance Y NONE Required Pay Grade E5 Through E6 E5 - ENLISTED TO E6 - ENLISTED Required Enlisted MOS CMF 15R 15 AH-64 ATTACK HELICOPTER REPAIRER Required Text Prerequisites Students qualified in ASIY1 are not accepted. Prerequisite Courses The Student must satisfy any one of the following Prerequisite Course Solution Sets: Students Must : Have Graduated from course : 552-CAM BNCOC (15) Phase : 2 (COMMON AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE (CAM)), and have Graduated from course : 600-67R30-RC (AH-64A) Phase : 3 (AH-64A ATTACK HEL RPR SUPERVISOR BNCOC-RC). Or Students Must : Have Graduated from course : 552-CAM BNCOC (15) Phase : 2 (COMMON AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE (CAM)), and have Graduated from course : 600-15R30-RC (AH-64A) Phase : 3 (AH-64A ATTACK HEL RPR SUPERVISOR BNCOC-RC). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, chest X-Ray and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at the WAATS. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms are not available at the WAATS. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. (Only if your country is not responsible for your medical care) 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) The WAATS will not update your aviator rating (i.e senior or master wings) 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at the WAATS they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is NOT available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents (if authorized) are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Bag fees must be checked prior to arrival and departure for each and every student. 11) Every student will complete all in processing forms and briefings regardless of rank, title or frequency of attendance. Failure to complete these forms could result in dismissal from the course. Selection criteria -> Page 32 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 12) Physical Training is required for this course. Failure to comply with any physical training requirement could result in dismissal from the course. B113169 2C-SIB2/2C-153D UH-60 AVIATOR QUAL - EN U 6w 011 80R 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course Scope: Provides the student with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve pilot qualification in the UH-60 helicopter. Includes training in the mental and physical skills required for the accomplishment of pilot duties through instruction in aircraft systems, navigation and command instrument systems, combat skills, flight training, mission planning, and safety. Aviators who are night vision device (NVD) qualified will receive NVD qualification in the uh-60. Aviators not NVD qualified will receive NVD familiarization based on proficiency. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or Reserve Component commissioned officer, warrant officer, or DAC qualified and current as a rotary-wing aviator and assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with UH-60 helicopters. Possess a current flight physical and an instrument qualification. Have in possession DA Forms 2, 759, and SF 88 or DD 2808. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B11316X 2C-F70X U OH-58 NIGHT VISION GOGGLE QUALIFICATION 4.2w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This course is designed to provide the pilot with the necessary skills and knowledge leading to qualification as an OH-58C NVG pilot. Training includes flight task training, academic and practical application of NVG tactical operations. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the following sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-F108X Phase: Title: OH-58C AVIATOR QUALIFICATION AND Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-F72X Phase: Title: NAP-OF-THE-EARTH QUALIFICATION -----------Special Information-------------Must Selection criteria -> Page 33 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec have an English Comprehension Level (ECL) of 80 or above. Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM Dur LOC ECL OPI 4.2w 011 80R 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL TOEFL EIMET GRE Course Intl Notes: See MASL B113095 B113170 2C-F70X OH-58C NVG QUAL- ALL U No Course Description: This course is designed to provide the pilot with the necessary skills and knowledge leading to qualification as an OH-58C NVG pilot. Training includes flight task training, academic and practical application of NVG tactical operations. Special Information: Must have an English Comprehension Level (ECL) of 80 or above. Course Prerequisite Text: Students Must : Have Graduated from course : 2C-F108X (OH-58C AVIATOR QUALIFICATION), and have Graduated from course : 2C-F72X (NAP-OF-THE-EARTH QUALIFICATION). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113171 2C-F70X OH-58C NVG QUAL - EN U 4.2w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This course is designed to provide the pilot with the necessary skills and knowledge leading to qualification as an OH-58C NVG pilot. Training includes flight task training, academic and practical application of NVG tactical operations. Special Information: Must have an English Comprehension Level (ECL) of 80 or above. Course Prerequisite Text: Students Must : Course Intl Notes: Selection criteria -> Page 34 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113172 2C-F37 N/NH/N VIS GOGGLE IP - EN U 4.2w 011 85A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course Scope: To provide the rotary wing instructor pilot with the skills and knowledges required to instruct in N/NVG techniques. The student will receive enough instruction to demonstrate proficiency in those tasks identified as mandatory for N/NV training. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned officers, warrant officers, DA civilians, and foreign military qualified as an instructor pilot in rotary wing aircraft. Must be current in the OH-58C helicopter and possess a current flight physical examination which will not expire during the course. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, Part 1), and Standard Form 88. SECURITY: None Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. Selection criteria -> Page 35 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113173 2C-F108X OH-58C AVIATOR QUAL - ALL U 2w 011 80R 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course Scope: This course is designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge for qualification in the OH-58C aircraft. Training includes physical and mental skills and knowledge objectives for basic rotary-wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures, flight planning, instrument flight tasks, and safety factors appropriate to the training. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: This course is for FMT students only who possess a current rotary-wing aeronautical designation. Student must also possess an English Comprehension Level (ECL) of 80 or above. Course Prerequisite Text: Foreign Military Students qualified as a rotary wing aviator in accordance with AR 95-1. Must possess a current flight physical and rotary-wing instrument qualification. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, part 1), and report of medical examination, (SF 88). THIS TRAINING IS FOR FOREIGN MILITARY STUDENTS ONLY SECURITY: SECRET Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113174 2C-F108X OH-58C AVIATOR QUAL - EN Selection criteria -> Course Description: U 2w Page 36 of 578 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Foreign Military Students qualified as a rotary wing aviator in accordance with AR 95-1. Must possess a current flight physical and rotary-wing instrument qualification. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, part 1), and report of medical examination, (SF 88). THIS TRAINING IS FOR FOREIGN MILITARY STUDENTS ONLY SECURITY: SECRET Course Prerequisite Text: Foreign Military Students qualified as a rotary wing aviator in accordance with AR 95-1. Must possess a current flight physical and rotary-wing instrument qualification. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, part 1), and report of medical examination, (SF 88). THIS TRAINING IS FOR FOREIGN MILITARY STUDENTS ONLY SECURITY: SECRET Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113175 2C-15A/SIA2/152B IERW OH-58A/C TRACK - EN U 12w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course Scope: Track is designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge for qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in the OH-58C aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills and knowledge objectives for basic rotary-wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures, flight planning, instrument flight tasks, combat skills flight tasks, and safety factors appropriate to the track. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: Non-DOD and non-US students (IAW DOD agreement) may participate in this track. Course Prerequisite Text: Have a Reservation, or be Attending, or be Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) Phase : (none) (INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING AVR (COMMON CORE)) *. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Selection criteria -> Page 37 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113177 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) FSXXI IERW AVR (COMM CORE) ALL U 22w 011 80R 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course Scope: Provide the student with basic rotary-wing operator skills and knowledge for qualification in the TH-67 aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills and knowledge objectives for basic rotary-wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures, flight planning, instrument flight, and safety factors. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: This is a prerequisite for follow-on tracks. Follow-on tracks require an Interim Secret clearance. All students will be required to successfully complete dunker qualification either before or after IERW. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or Reserve Component officer, or warrant officer, who is medically qualified IAW AR 40-501 for initial aviator training and has met the requirements of AR 611-85 or AR 611-110, as applicable. Aviation branch officers must have completed the IERW CC CO Professional Development Crs, Phase 1. Branch transfer officers must have completed the Officer Basic Course for the previously assigned branch. Warrant officers must have completed a branch qualification course or have successfully completed the Warrant Officer Candidate School, 911-09W. ReadyReserve or ARNG agreement required for USAR and ARNG officers/warrant officers. EURO-NATO pilot training selection specified by USER(s). English Comprehension Level (ECL) 80 specified by DOD. Medical qualification for aviator training verified by US Army Aeromedical Activity at training location. Foreign Military Training (FMT) students selection specified by participating country. ECL 80 specified by DOD. Medical qualification for aviator training verified by US Army Aeromedical Activity at training location. Non-DOD agency personnel may participate in this program of instruction as part of the executive counter-narcotics program. DOD concurrence and coordination is required prior to attendance Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. Selection criteria -> Page 38 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113179 2C-F113 (UH-60M)(T) UH-60M AVIATOR QUALIFICATION (TRANS) U 6w 011 80 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Provide the UH-60A/L qualified student with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve pilot qualification in the UH-60M helicopter. Includes training in the mental and physical skills required for the accomplishment of pilot duties through instruction in aircraft systems, navigation flight management system, multi function displays, digital communications, flight director and command instrument systems, combat skills, flight training, mission planning, and safety. Aviators who are night vision device (NVD) qualifed will receive NVD qualification in the UH-60. Aviators not NVD qualified will receive NVD familiarization. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and/or Reserve Component commissioned officers, warrant officers, or DAC's qualified as a UH-60A/L aviator and assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with UH-60M helicopters. Possess a current flight physical and an instrument qualification. Have in possession DA Form 2, DA Form 759, and Report of Medical Exam (DD Form 2808). Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIB2/2C-153D Phase : (none) (UH-60 AVIATOR QUALIFICATION). OR Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-15A/SIB2/153D Phase : (none) (IERW UH-60 TRACK). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: NGB-EAQC-60 Phase : (none) (UH-60 AVIATOR QUALIFICATION COURSE). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-15A/SIB2/153D (60 TRK) Phase : (none). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. Selection criteria -> Page 39 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B11317X 2C-F72X NAP-OF-THE-EARTH QUALIFICATION U 3w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Train selected foreign military pilots in the necessary skills and knowledge leading to qualification in Nap-of-the-Earth flight in the OH-58C aircraft. Includes physical and mental skills, basic flight procedures, flight planning, and safety factors appropriate to an NOE environment and the OH-58C aircraft. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------of 80 or above. Qualified and current in the OH-58C aircraft. Must possess English Language Comprehension Level SECURITY: None -----------Special Information-------------Specifically designed for non-DOD and non-US students (IAW DOD agreement). -------------------------------------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Course Intl Notes: Train selected foreign military pilots in the necessary skills and knowledge leading to qualification in Nap-of-the-Earth flight in the UH-1 aircraft. Includes physical and mental skills, basic flight procedures, flight planning, and safety factors appropriate to an NOE environment and the UH-1 aircraft. Qualified and current in the UH-1 aircraft. Must possess English Language Comprehension Level of 80 or above. Waivers are considered for flight time. Waivers for students that do not meet the course pre-requisites MUST be submitted prior to the students arrival. Waivers will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Students must bring a Panorex dental x-ray or have one taken once they arrive at Ft Rucker. Students must bring a current flight physical and medical records translated in English. Medical forms needed are SF 88, Report of Medical Exam, and SF 93, Report of Medical History. NO STUDENT will begin flight training without proper medical clearance. Ensure students are issued A2 visas in case training is extended for weather and/or maintenance. B113180 2C-F72X OH-58C NOE QUAL - ALL U 3w 011 80R 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This course is designed to qualify selected foreign military students in NOE flight, and is a prerequisite for NVG training. Training includes physical and mental skills and knowledge objectives for basic rotary-wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures, flight planning, combat skills flight tasks, and safety factors appropriate to an NOE environment. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: Specifically designed for non-DOD and non-US students (IAW DOD agreement). Course Prerequisite Text: Qualified and current in the OH-58C aircraft. Must possess English Language Comprehension Level of 80 or above. SECURITY: None Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Selection criteria -> Page 40 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Rucker. Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113181 2C-F72X OH-58C NOE QUAL - EN U 3w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This course is designed to qualify selected foreign military students in NOE flight, and is a prerequisite for NVG training. Training includes physical and mental skills and knowledge objectives for basic rotary-wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures, flight planning, combat skills flight tasks, and safety factors appropriate to an NOE environment. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: Specifically designed for non-DOD and non-US students (IAW DOD agreement). Course Prerequisite Text: Qualified and current in the OH-58C aircraft. Must possess English Language Comprehension Level of 80 or above. SECURITY: None Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post Selection criteria -> Page 41 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113195 MI-17 REFRESHER U MI-17 REFRESHER TRAINING Course Description: This MASL is used when MI-17 REFRESHER TRAINING is programmed. 1w 011B 80 3-210th Aviation Regiment No B1131XX 2C-15A/SIB2/153D IERW UH-60 TRACK 14.4w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No S Course Description: Course is designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve pilot qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in the UH-60 aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills and knowledge objectives for basic rotary-wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures, flight planning, instrument flight tasks, combat skills flight tasks and safety factors appropriate to the track. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: G - INTERIM SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (CT) Phase: Title: INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING AVR (COMMON CORE) -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Non-DOD and Non-Us students (IAW DOD agreement) may participate in this track. B113205 NGB-HMFMS-1H U HIGH ALTITUDE MOUNTAIN QUALIFICATION (FMT) CO 2w 961A 80R No NGB HAATS- HIGH ALTITUDE TNG CTR GYPSUM,CO Course Description: The course consists of flight training during which the student will perform normal and terrain flight navigation, takeoffs and approaches to pinnacles, ridgelines, and confined areas, in terrain varying from rolling hills to steep jagged cliffs with altitudes ranging from 6,500 feet PA to over 14,000 feet PA. Emphasis on risk management, environment mastery, crew coordination, safety awareness, power management, and performance planning. Course Prerequisite Text: Completion of formal rotary wing initial qualification at USAAVNC or B113206 NGB-HMFMS-58 U HIGH ALTITUDE MOUNTAIN QUALIFICATION 58 (FMT) designated training site 2w 961A 80R No NGB HAATS- HIGH ALTITUDE TNG CTR GYPSUM,CO Course Description: The course consists of flight training during which the student will perform normal and terrain flight navigation, takeoffs and approaches to pinnacles, ridgelines, and confined areas, in terrain varying from rolling hills to steep jagged cliffs with altitudes ranging from 6,500 feet PA to over 14,000 feet PA. Emphasis on risk management, environment mastery, crew coordination, safety awareness, power management, and performance planning. Course Prerequisite Text: Completion of formal rotary wing initial qualification at USAAVNC or B113208 4D-SIG6/SQIG (OH-58A/C) U OH-58A/C MAINTENANCE TEST PILOT QUALIFICATION designated training site 3.4w 961 80A No WESTERN ARMY AVIATION TRAINING SITE MARANA,AZ Course Description: To provide information and training on OH-58A/C Maintenance Troubleshooting and test flight procedures. Course Prerequisite Text: Selection criteria -> Page 42 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Active Army warrant officers, Reserve Component commissioned and warrant officers, allied oficers and DA civilians. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary-wing aircraft, of which 250 hours must be pilot time in the OH-58A/C helicopter. Of the 250 hours pilot time, 50 hours must be PIC time. Must have a current flight physical as specified in AR 40-501. Must have successfully completed the Maintenance Manager Course of Instruction. SPECIAL INFORMATION: Students must have, in their possession for in-processing, flight status orders (orders appointing individual to flight status), DA Form 759 (Flight Records), and medical records including a current SF 88 (Flight Physical). Necessary flight equipment, i.e., helmet, gloves, flight suit, prescription glasses (if required), etc. SEE PAGE 2 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE A COMPLETED AND SIGNED PREEXECUTION CHECKLIST, TO INCLUDE MEETING ALL REQUIRMENTS OF AR 600-9 AND AR 611-21, WITHIN 72 HRS OF THE REPORT DATE. STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO MEET TIS REQUIRMENT WITHIN THE 72 HR PERIOD WILL BE RETURNED TO HOME STATION. FURTHER INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED AT WWW.AZ.NGB.ARMY.MIL\WAATS\DEFAULT.HTML Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, chest X-Ray and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at the WAATS. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms are not available at the WAATS. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. (Only if your country is not responsible for your medical care) 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) The WAATS will not update your aviator rating (i.e senior or master wings) 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at the WAATS they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is NOT available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents (if authorized) are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Bag fees must be checked prior to arrival and departure for each and every student. 11) Every student will complete all in processing forms and briefings regardless of rank, title or frequency of attendance. Failure to complete these forms could result in dismissal from the course. B113209 NGB-WAQC-58 OH-58 AVIATOR QUAL COURSE U 2w 961 80A No WESTERN ARMY AVIATION TRAINING SITE MARANA,AZ Course Description: Course Scope: THIS COURSE CONSISTS OF ALL FLIGHT AND ACADEMIC INSTRUCTION REQUIRED TO COMPLETE OH-58A/C HELICOPTER QUALIFICATION AND READINESS LEVEL 3 (RL-3) PROGRESSION TRAINING IAW TC 1-210 AND TC 1-215. FURTHER INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED AT WWW.AZ.NGB.ARMY.MIL\WAATS\DEFAULT.HTML Course Prerequisite Text: ACTIVE ARMY AND RESERVE COMPONENT (RC) COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, WARRANT OFFICERS OR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CIVILIAN (DAC) ROTARY WING AVIATORS, ON CURRENT AVIATION SERVICE ORDERS, AND ASSIGNED TO A COMMAND EQUIPPED WITH OH-58A/C AIRCRAFT. THE STUDENT MUST POSSES A CURRENT FLIGHT PHYSICAL OR DA FORM 4186 WHICH WILL NOT EXPIRE DURING THE COURSE. A SECURITY CLEARANCE IS NOT REQUIRED FOR THIS COURSE. STUDENT MUST ALSO BRING CURRENT FLIGHT RECORDS AND TRAINING RECORDS. ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE A COMPLETED AND SIGNED PREEXECUTION CHECKLIST, TO INCLUDE MEETING ALL REQUIRMENTS OF AR 600-9 AND AR 611-21, WITHIN 72 HRS OF THE REPORT DATE. STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO MEET TIS REQUIRMENT WITHIN THE 72 HR PERIOD WILL BE RETURNED TO HOME STATION. FURTHER INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED AT WWW.AZ.NGB.ARMY.MIL\WAATS\DEFAULT.HTML SECURITY: NONE Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Selection criteria -> Page 43 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title B11320X 2C-F97/600-F15X SPANISH MAINTENANCE MANAGER CSec U Dur 5.6w LOC ECL OPI 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM TOEFL EIMET No GRE Course Description: Instruction on aviation maintenance management, maintenance requirements, allied shops support, aviation logistics, aircraft systems, weighing of aircraft, non-destructive testing, Combat Maintenance/Battle Damage Repair (BDR) and preventive maintenance. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -------------------------------------------Lating American military officers, NCO's, civilians and national police personnel. -----------Special Information-------------This course is taught in Spanish by the Helicopter School Battalion at Fort Rucker, AL. Knowledge of the English language is recommended, but not required. Students will be trained to read and interpret some information from technical manuals written in English. B113210 2C-SID7/152H (AH-64D) AH-64D AVIATION QUAL - ALL U 16w 011 80R 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course imparts the knowledge for skill development in contact flight, fire control radar/target acquisition, gunnery, combat skills training, crew coordination, and safety. Course Prerequisite Text: Active duty or Reserve Component Commissioned Officer, Warrant Officer, Department of the Army Civilian (DAC), and selected civilian contractor personnel. Qualified and current as a rotary wing aviator in accordance with AR 95-1. Must have a current instrument qualification. Must possess a current flight physical. Must be assigned to or on orders to a unit equipped with AH-64D Longbow Apache. Must possess a current Individual Flight Record and Certificate - Army (DA Form 759 E), Personnel Qualification Record (DA Form 2, Part 1), Report of Medical Examination (DD Form 2808), and Medical Recommendation for Flying Duty (DA Form 4186). Foreign Military Students should meet all the above prerequisites and are allowed to enroll on a case by case basis. Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) Phase : (none) (INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING AVR (COMMON CORE)). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). Selection criteria -> Page 44 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title B113214 NGB-WAQC-64A AH-64A AVIATOR QUALIFICATION COURSE CSec S Dur 13.2w Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 961 80R No WESTERN ARMY AVIATION TRAINING SITE MARANA,AZ Course Description: Pilot night vision sensor system, contact flying skills, gunnery, target acquisition and designation sight, and combat skills training. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or Reserve Component commissioned officer, warrant officer or Department of the Army civilian (DAC). Qualified as a rotary-wing aviator in accordance with AR 95-1. Must possess a current flight physical and rotary-wing instrument qualification. Must be assigned or on orders to an organization equipped with AH-64 aircraft. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, Part 1), and Standard Form (SF) 88. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, chest X-Ray and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at the WAATS. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms are not available at the WAATS. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. (Only if your country is not responsible for your medical care) 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) The WAATS will not update your aviator rating (i.e senior or master wings) 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at the WAATS they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is NOT available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents (if authorized) are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Bag fees must be checked prior to arrival and departure for each and every student. 11) Every student will complete all in processing forms and briefings regardless of rank, title or frequency of attendance. Failure to complete these forms could result in dismissal from the course. B113216 2C-SID7/152H (AH-64D) AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION W/O FLY U 11w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course imparts the knowledge for skill development in contact flight, fire control radar/target acquisition, gunnery, combat skills training, crew coordination, and safety. Special Information: "Non-DOD and non-US students (IAW DOD agreement) may participate in this course." Course Prerequisite Text: Verifiable Prerequisite Items Prerequisite Item Value(s) or Range Description Constraint Course Security Clearance Y NONE Required Text Prerequisites Active duty or Reserve Component Commissioned Officer, Warrant Officer, Department of the Army Civilian (DAC), and selected civilian contractor personnel. Qualified and current as a rotary wing aviator in accordance with AR 95-1. Must have a current instrument qualification. Must possess a current flight physical. Must be assigned to or on orders to a unit equipped with AH-64D Longbow Apache. Must possess a current Individual Flight Record and Certificate - Army (DA Form 759 E), Personnel Qualification Record (DA Form 2, Part 1), Report of Medical Examination (DD Form 2808), and Medical Recommendation for Flying Duty (DA Form 4186). Selection criteria -> Page 45 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Prerequisite Courses The Student must satisfy any one of the following Prerequisite Course Solution Sets: Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (CC) Phase : (none) (INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING (COMMON CORE)(LEGAC). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) Phase : (none) (INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING AVR (COMMON CORE)). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (CT) Phase : (none) (INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING AVR (COMMON CORE)). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B113217 2C-SID7/152H (AH-64D) AH-64D AVIATOR QUAL - EN U 16w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course Scope: Course consists of flight and academic instruction to qualify rotary wing aviators who have completed qualification training in the AH-64D in methods of instruction to teach and evaluate AH-64D contact flight, night vision systems, weapon systems, and the Longbow Crew Trainer (LCT). Course Prerequisite Text: Active duty or Reserve Component commissioned officer, warrant officer, Department of the Army civilian (DAC), and selected civilian contractor personnel. Qualified and current as a rotary wing aviator in accordance with AR 95-1. Must have a current instrument qualification. Must possess a current flight physical examination. Must be assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with AH-64D Longbow Apache aircraft. Must possess a current Individual Flight Record and Certificate - Army (DA Form 759 E), Personnel Qualificaiton Record (DA Form 2, Part 1), and Report of Medical Examination (Standard Form 88 or DD Form 2808). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Selection criteria -> Page 46 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B11321X 2C-F75X ADVANCED IFR TRAINING (EURO-NATO) U 2.6w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Provides additional instrument training beyond that received in the Initial Entry Rotary Wing Aviator course. Includes physical and mental skills and information as necessary for accomplishment of rotary wing instrument flight tasks and flight planning. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-15ABX Phase: 4 Title: EURO-NATO AVIATOR OH-58 TRACK (IERW) ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-15ABX Phase: 5 Title: EURO-NATO AVIATOR UH-1 TRACK (IERW) -------------------------------------------Successful completion of the Initial Entry Rotary Wing Aviator OH-58 or UH-1 course. -----------Special Information-------------None Course Intl Notes: Provides additional instrument training beyond that received in the Initial Entry Rotary Wing Aviator course. Includes physical and mental skills and information as necessary for accomplishment of rotary wing instrument flight tasks and flight planning. Must have completed the Initial Entry Rotary Wing Aviator OH-58 or UH-1 Course. Must bring a Panorex dental x-ray or have one taken after arrival at Ft Rucker. Must have a current flight physical and medical records translated in English. Medical forms needed are SF 88, Report of Medical Exam, and SF 93, Report of Medical History. NO STUDENT will begin flight training without proper medical clearance. Ensure students are issued A2 visas in case training is extended due to weather and/or maintenance. Students who have graduated from a Fort Rucker flying course and would like to receive an upgrade to their basic Aviator Badge who meet the qualifications for Senior or Master Wings must bring official paperwork translated in English that states their total number of flying hours and the date of entry into Aviation. B113220 NGB-WRQC CD RAID BASIC MIS TNG U 2w Course Description: Course Scope: Selection criteria -> Page 47 of 578 961 80 No WESTERN ARMY AVIATION TRAINING SITE MARANA,AZ Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE TO TRAIN SELECTED OH-58A AVIATORS TO BECOME COUNTER-DRUG MISSION QUALIFIED IN THE THE OH-58A+ (TIS). TRAINING WILL INCLUDE: ACADEMIC CLASSES IN THE MISSION OF THE ARNG IN COUNTER-DRUG, TIS OPERATION, COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT OPERATION, SURVEILLANCE TECHNIQUES (URBAN AND NON-URBAN), INTERACTION OF ARNG AND CIVILIAN AGENCIES, NVD/NVS NAVIGATION, ACTIONS ON CONTACT, RISK MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS, AND THE MISSION. FLIGHT TRAINING WILL INCLUDE MISSION PLANNING, TIS OPERATION, AND SURVEILLANCE MISSION TRAINING. ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE A COMPLETED AND SIGNED PREEXECUTION CHECKLIST, TO INCLUDE MEETING ALL REQUIRMENTS OF AR 600-9 AND AR 611-21, WITHIN 72 HRS OF THE REPORT DATE. STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO MEET TIS REQUIRMENT WITHIN THE 72 HR PERIOD WILL BE RETURNED TO HOME STATION. FURTHER INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED AT WWW.AZ.NGB.ARMY.MIL\WAATS\DEFAULT.HTML Course Prerequisite Text: OFFERED FOR AVIATORS CURRENTLY ASSIGNED TO STATE COUNTER DRUG FLIGHT OPERATIONS. MUST HAVE PROOF OF CURRENCY, AND CURRENT NVG QUALIFICATION IN THE OH-58A/C AIRCRAFT. MUST BRING INDIVIDUAL ALSE EQUIPMENT, DA FORM 705 APFT RECORD, TRAVEL ORDERS, AND CURRENT FLIGHT RECORDS. AVIATORS REQUIRE A CURRENT INSTRUMENT TICKET AND FLIGHT PHYISCAL. ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE A COMPLETED AND SIGNED PREEXECUTION CHECKLIST, TO INCLUDE MEETING ALL REQUIRMENTS OF AR 600-9 AND AR 611-21, WITHIN 72 HRS OF THE REPORT DATE. STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO MEET TIS REQUIRMENT WITHIN THE 72 HR PERIOD WILL BE RETURNED TO HOME STATION. FURTHER INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED AT WWW.AZ.NGB.ARMY.MIL\WAATS\DEFAULT.HTML Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, chest X-Ray and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at the WAATS. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms are not available at the WAATS. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. (Only if your country is not responsible for your medical care) 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) The WAATS will not update your aviator rating (i.e senior or master wings) 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at the WAATS they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is NOT available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents (if authorized) are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Bag fees must be checked prior to arrival and departure for each and every student. 11) Every student will complete all in processing forms and briefings regardless of rank, title or frequency of attendance. Failure to complete these forms could result in dismissal from the course. B113221 NGB-WNVG-CD COUNTERDRUG OH-58A/C NVG TRANSITION U 1w 961 80 No WESTERN ARMY AVIATION TRAINING SITE MARANA,AZ Course Description: PROVIDE TRAINING ON NIGHT NVG AND OTHER MODERN LOW LIGHT/IR SYSTEMS USING THE OH-58A/C KIOWA OBSERVATION AIRCRAFT IN COUNTERDRUG OPERATIONS. ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE A COMPLETED AND SIGNED PREEXECUTION CHECKLIST, TO INCLUDE MEETING ALL REQUIRMENTS OF AR 600-9 AND AR 611-21, WITHIN 72 HRS OF THE REPORT DATE. STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO MEET TIS REQUIRMENT WITHIN THE 72 HR PERIOD WILL BE RETURNED TO HOME STATION. FURTHER INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED AT WWW.AZ.NGB.ARMY.MIL\WAATS\DEFAULT.HTML Course Prerequisite Text: OFFERED FOR AVIATORS CURRENTLY ASSIGNED TO STATE COUNTERDRUG FLIGHT OPERATIONS. MUST HAVE PROOF OF CURRENCY, AND CURRENT NVG QUALIFICATION IN ANY OTHER ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT. MUST BRING INDIVIDUAL ALSE EQUIPMENT, DA FORM 705 APFT RECORD, TRAVEL ORDERS, AND CURRENT FLIGHT RECORDS. ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE A COMPLETED AND SIGNED PREEXECUTION CHECKLIST, TO INCLUDE MEETING ALL REQUIRMENTS OF AR 600-9 AND AR 611-21, WITHIN 72 HRS OF THE REPORT DATE. STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO MEET TIS REQUIRMENT WITHIN THE 72 HR PERIOD WILL BE RETURNED TO HOME STATION. FURTHER INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED AT WWW.AZ.NGB.ARMY.MIL\WAATS\DEFAULT.HTML Course Intl Notes: Selection criteria -> Page 48 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, chest X-Ray and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at the WAATS. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms are not available at the WAATS. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. (Only if your country is not responsible for your medical care) 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) The WAATS will not update your aviator rating (i.e senior or master wings) 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at the WAATS they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is NOT available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents (if authorized) are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Bag fees must be checked prior to arrival and departure for each and every student. 11) Every student will complete all in processing forms and briefings regardless of rank, title or frequency of attendance. Failure to complete these forms could result in dismissal from the course. B113222 HMFMS-1H (ADV) HIGH ALT MNTN QUAL - ADV U 2w 961A 80R No NGB HAATS- HIGH ALTITUDE TNG CTR GYPSUM,CO 1w 961A 80R No NGB HAATS- HIGH ALTITUDE TNG CTR GYPSUM,CO Course Description: This MASL is used when High Alt Mountain Qual - ADV is programmed. B113223 011-2C-F148 (CH-47D) U CH-47D POWER MANAGEMENT MOUNTAIN QUAL Course Description: This is used when CH-47D POWER MANAGEMENT MOUNTAIN QUAL training is programmed. B11324X 2C-F85X SPANISH AVIATION SAFETY MANAGEMENT U 2.4w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Designed to provide commanders, operations officers, aviation maintenance managers, safety officers and other key aviation unit leaders and managers the necessary skills, knowledge and expertise required to establish, manage, and execute critical aviation safety programs. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -------------------------------------------Aviation unit commanders, operation officers, maintenance managers, safety officers or other key unit leaders (officer or NCO). Attendees should hold positins of responsibility in which aviation safety management is critical to mission accomplishment and enhancement. -----------Special Information-------------Special Information: This course is taught in Spanish by the Helicopter School Battalion at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Knowledge of the English language is recommended, but not required. B11325X 2C-F89X SPANISH INSTRUMENT REFRESHER U 2.8w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This course is designed to provide previously qualified aviators with introduction refresher training in instrument tasks using the 2B24 synthetic flight training Course criteria Prerequisite Text: Selection -> Page 49 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------------------------------------------------------------Special Information-------------conducted using the Spanish language. B11327X 2C-F91X SPANISH-NVG QUAL (UH-1) CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE Qualified in UH-1 or similar aircraft (UH-1B, C, M, H, V; BELL 204, 205, 206, 212, 214, 412). SPECIAL INFORMATION: This course is not available to U. S. personnel. This course is U 4.8w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This course is designed to provide the student with flight and academic instruction to qualify rotary wing aviators in night vision goggles during flight under visual flight rules. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------------------------------------------------------------Special Information-------------using the Spanish language. B11328X 2C-F92X SPANISH - IP (UH-1) Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE Qualified and current in UH-1. SPECIAL INFORMATION: This course is not available to U.S. personnel. Course conducted U 6w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Flight and academic training in day/night visual flight rules (VFR) to include all before-flight, basic flight, and emergency tasks; academic instruction and practical application of principles and techniques of flight instruction; and practical application of the UH-1 aircraft systems and maintenance systems. Sufficient depth of knowledge is gained to enable graduates to teach subjects in flight and maintenance areas. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -------------------------------------------Qualified and current in the UH-1 and have a minimum of 500 hours of pilot time in the UH-1 or comparable helicopter (UH-1, B, H, V; BELL 204, 205). -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: This course is not available to U.S. personnel. Course conducted using the Spanish language. B11329X 2C-F95X SPANISH NVG QUAL IP U 4.2w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: To provide the rotary wing instructor pilot with the skills and knowledge required to instruct in N/NVG techniques. The student will receive enough flight and academic instruction to demonstrate proficiency in those tasks identified as necessary for N/NVG training. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-F92X Phase: Title: SPANISH - INSTRUCTOR PILOT (UH-1) -------------------------------------------Qualified and current as in instructor pilot in the UH-1 aircraft. Must be a graduate of the UH-1 instructor pilot course. Must be qualified and current with night vision goggles in the UH-1 helicopter with a minimum of 25 hours of night vision goggle time. B11331X 2C-SID7/152H (AH-64D) AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION U 16w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course imparts the knowledge for skill development in contact flight, fire control radar/target acquisition, gunnery, combat skills training, crew coordination, and safety. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites---------------------Prerequisite Courses------------- Selection criteria -> Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course Page 50 of 578 requirements: Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2-1-C20 Phase: Title: AVIATION OFFICER BASIC ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (WO) Phase: 2 Title: IERW AVR COMMON CORE WO PROF DEVELOPMENT -------------------------------------------Active duty or Reserve Component commissioned officer, warrant officer, Department of the Army civilian (DAC), and selected civilian contractor personnel. Qualified and current as a rotary wing aviator in accordance with AR 95-1. Must have a current instrument qualification. Must possess a current flight physical examination. Must be assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with AH-64D Longbow Apache aircraft. Must possess a current Individual Flight Record and Certificate - Army (DA Form 759 E), Personnel Qualificaiton Record (DA Form 2, Part 1), and Report of Medical Examination (Standard Form 88 or DD Form 2808). Course Intl Notes: See MASL 113210 B11333X 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (AH-64D) AH-64D INSTRUCTOR PILOT U 12w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course consist of the flight and academic instruction necessary to qualify rotary wing aviators who have completed qualification training in the AH-64D methods of instruction to teach and evaluate contact flight, pilot night vision system (PNVS), fire control radar and target acquisition and designation system (TADS), gunnery, and combat skills, crew coordination, and safety training in the AH-64D aircraft. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-SID7/152H (AH-64D) Phase: Title: AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-SID7/152H Phase: Title: AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION (SUPPLEMENTAL) -------------------------------------------Active Army or Reserve Component (RC) commissioned officer, warrant officer, Department of the Army Civilian (DAC), contract (civilian) and selected foreign military aviators qualified in the AH-64D aircraft. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours pilot time in the AH-64D helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of PIC in type/design. Must possess a instrument qualification. Must possess a current flight physical examination. Must have performed pilot duties in the AH-64D aircraft during the last 180 days. Must be assigned or on orders to an organization equipped with AH-64D Longbow Apache aircraft. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759E), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, part 1), and Standard Form 88 or DD Form 2808. B11334X 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (CH-47D) CH-47D INSTRUCTOR PILOT U 10w 011 85R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course consists of CH-47D IP training and N/NVG training, flight and academic training in day VFR and night VFR tasks. The tasks will include before-flight, basic flight, approach/landings, and emergency tasks, academic instruction, and practical application of the principle applications of CH-47D aircraft systems subjects. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-SIC2/2C-154C Phase: Title: CH-47D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION -------------------------------------------Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned officers, warrant officers, and Department of the Army civilians qualified in the CH-47D helicopter. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, with 250 hours of pilot time in the CH-47D helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of PIC time in the CH-47D helicopter. Must be night vision goggle (NVG) qualified. Must possess a current flight physical and an instrument qualification, and have performed pilot duties in the CH-47D during the last 180 days. Must be assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with CH-47D helicopters. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, Part 1) and Standard Form 88 or DD 2808. B11335X 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (SUP-64D) S AH-64D INSTRUCTOR PILOT (SUPPLEMENTAL) 5w 961 80R No WESTERN ARMY AVIATION TRAINING SITE MARANA,AZ Course Description: This course will provide the AH-64D qualified aviator instructor training in contact, night vision device, weapons system, combat skills, crew coordiantion, and safety training and evaluation. Course Prerequisite Text: Selection criteria -> Page 51 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-SID7/152H (AH-64D) Phase: Title: AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-SID7/152H Phase: Title: AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION (SUPPLEMENTAL) -------------------------------------------Acitve Army and Reserve Component commissioned officer, warrant officer, allied officers, Department of the Army Civilian (DAC), and selected civilian contractor personnel. Must be a qualified AH-64A Instructor Pilot. Must be qualified in the AH-64D. Must possess a current flight physical examination as specified in AR 40-501. Must be assigned or on orders to an organization equipped with AH-64D Apache Longbow aircraft. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, part 1), and Standard Form (SF) 88 or DD Form 2808. . Course Intl Notes: Must be a qualified AH-64A Instructor Pilot. Student must bring a Panorex dental x-ray or have one taken after arrival at Ft Rucker. Must bring a current flight physical and medical records translated in English. Medical forms needed are SF 88, Report of Medical Exam, and SF 93, Report of Medical History. NO STUDENT will begin flight training without proper medical clearance. Ensure students are issued A2 visas in case training is extended due to weather and/or maintenance. B11336X 2C-SIG2/SQIC (CH-47D) CH-47D INSTRUCTOR PILOT MOI U 10w 011 80A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course consists of CH-47D IP training and N/NVG training, flight and academic training in day VFR and night VFR tasks. The tasks will include before-flight, basic flight, approach/landings, and emergency tasks, academic instruction, and practical application of CH-47D aircraft systems subjects. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-SIC2/2C-154C Phase: Title: CH-47D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION -------------------------------------------Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned officers, warrant officers, and DA civilians qualified in the CH-47D helicopter. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours of pilot time in the CH-47D helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of PIC time in the CH-47D helicoter. Must possess a current flight physical and an instrument qualification, and have performed pilot duties in the CH-47D during the last 180 days. Must be assigned to USAAVNC. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, Part 1) and Standard Form 88 or DD Form 2808. Must be night vision goggle (NVG) qualified. Course Intl Notes: Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours in pilot time in the CH-47D helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of PIC (pilot in command) time in the CH-47D helicopter. Must possess a current flight physical and an instrument qualification and have performed pilot duties in the CH-47D during the last 180 days. Waivers for students that do not meet the course pre-requisites MUST be submitted to IMSO prior to students arrival. Flight hour waivers will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Students must bring medical records translated in English. Medical forms needed are SF 88, Report of Medical Exam, and SF 93, Report of Medical History. NO STUDENT will begin flight training without proper medical clearance. Ensure students are issued A2 visas in case training is extended for weather and/or maintenance. B11338X 600-15M10X (PILOT) U SPANISH UH-1 HELICOPTER REPAIRER (PILOT) 10w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Removal and installation of subsystem assemblies and subsystem components; servicing and lubrication of helicopter and its subsystems; performance of scheduled inspections; safety practices and procedures; usage of ground support equipment required for helicopter maintenance; identification and maintenance of common, special and precision tools; usage of forms and records; application of technical manuals and other applicable publications associated with helicopter maintenance. Course Prerequisite Text: Latin American Military and Civilian Personnel and selected National Police Personnel. B1133XX 2C-15A/SIC2/154C IERW CH-47D TRACK U 15.2w Course Description: Selection criteria -> Page 52 of 578 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve pilot qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in the CH-47D aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills and knowledge objectives for basic rotary-wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures, flight planning, instrument flight tasks, combat skills flight tasks and safety factors appropriate to the track. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: G - INTERIM SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (CT) Phase: Title: INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING AVR (COMMON CORE) -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Non-DOD and Non-US students (IAW DOD agreement) may participate in this track. B1135XX 2C-15A/SID5/152H IERW AH-64D TRACK S 24.8w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve pilot qualification and designation as an Army combat aviator in the AH-64D aircraft system. Training includes physical and mental skills and knnowledge objectives for basic rotary-wing flight maneuvers, emergency procedures, flight planning, instrument flight tasks, combat skills flight tasks, aircraft systems, navigation and command instruments systems, gunnery skills, mission planning, and safety factors appropriate to the track. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: G - INTERIM SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (CT) Phase: Title: INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING AVR (COMMON CORE) -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Non-DOD and Non-Us students (IAW DOD agreement) may participate in this track. B114001 7K-F22 ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION COURSE/AIBPC U 1w 012 No U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center FORT RUCKER,AL Course Description: Accident investigation Board President Course. Case by case basic. Course Prerequisite Text: Should be coordinated with U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post Selection criteria -> Page 53 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B114002 6Q-F12 GROUND SAFETY OFFICER COURSE U 2w 012 No U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center FORT RUCKER,AL Course Description: There are currently no Course Scope and Special Information Sets. Course Prerequisite Text: All information provided is applicable to Army National Guard and Army Reserve Component Commissioned Officers, Warrant Officers (WO), Non-commissioned Officers, and USAR/ARNG Civilians attending the GSOC. Students must completed the following computer based training prior to attendance: 1) AMMO 45, 2) Commander's Safety Course, 3) Additional Duty Safety Course, 4) Action Officer Development Course, 5) Writing Mechanics and Composition, 6) Briefings and Visual Presentations, 7) Army Accident Avoidance Course, 8) Composite Risk Management Basic Course, 9) Emergency Planning, and 10) IS-800 National Response Plan Additional Skill Identifier (ASI) / Skill Qualification Identifier (SQI) and Graduation Certificate Go to https://crc.army.mil - training for more information Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B114006 7K-F12 AVIATION SAFETY OFFICER U 6w Course Description: Selection criteria -> Page 54 of 578 012 80A No U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center FORT RUCKER,AL Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Army aviation air and ground accident prevention with emphasis on safety management, system safety, human factors, accident investigation, prevention and safety office automation. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Special Information-------------All information provided is applicable to active Army and Reserve Component Commissioned Officers, Warrant Officers (WO) - (air and ground), Department of the Army Civilians, and Foreign Officers attending the ASOC. All officers holding an aeronautical designator (except Foreign Officers) must present documentation that they have a minimum of 50 hours pilot-in-command (PC) time (PC time not required for 151 WOs,and 150U UAS Personnel) and have completed the following computer based training prior to attendance: 1) AMMO 45 course through the Defense Ammunition Center; 2) the Commanders Safety Course; and 3) the Action Officer Course. Waivers to the 50-hour PC requirement must be submitted through command channels, endorsed by the RA/NGB/USAR components, and approved by the Director, Army Safety (CG, USACRC) prior to individuals being entered into ATRRS on 'Reserved' status. Students who attend on a waiver will receive a certificate of attendance at graduation, not an ASOC graduation certificate. The term waiver in this instance does not negate the 50-hour requirement, but if granted allows an individual to attend the ASOC as requested and receive a Certificate of Completion. For those select individuals who are granted a waiver to attend are expected to meet the 50-hour PC requirement as soon as possible immediately following completion of the ASOC. In fact, individuals granted a waiver to attend the ASOC will not be graduated in ATRRS nor receive the Additional Skill Identifier (ASI) / Skill Qualification Identifier (SQI) and Graduation Certificate until confirmation that they have completed the 50-hour PC requirement has been received by this office. We will accept a memorandum from the Commander or a DA 759 closeout with the PC time on it as verification of completing this requirement. M UST COMPLETE COMMANDERS SAFETY OFFICER COURSE PRIOR TO START. ( HTTPS://WWW.AIMSRDL.ATSC.ARMY.MIL/SECURED/ACCP_TOP.HTM) A CTION OFFICER COURSE (HTTPS://WWW.AIMSRDL.ATSC.ARMY.MIL/SECURED/ACCP_TOP.HTM) AMMO 45 (https://www3.dac.army.mil/AS/ammo_45_dl.html) G o to https://crc.army.mil - training for more information. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B114007 7K-F20 RISK MANAGEMENT U 2w Course Description: Risk Management Course Course Prerequisite Text: Should be coordinated with U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center. Course Intl Notes: Selection criteria -> Page 55 of 578 012 No U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center FORT RUCKER,AL Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B114008 7K-F9 ARMY SAFETY PROG MGT U 1w 012 No U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center FORT RUCKER,AL Course Description: Army Safety Program Management Course Course Prerequisite Text: Should be coordinated with U. S. Army Combat Readiness Center. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post Selection criteria -> Page 56 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B114009 7K-F16 ARMY ACCIDENT INVESTIGATIO U 1w 012 No U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center FORT RUCKER,AL Course Description: Army Accident Investigation Course. Course Prerequisite Text: Should be coordinated with the U. S. Army Combat Readiness Center. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B114010 7K-F13 AVN ACCIDENT PREV U 2w Course Description: Aviation Accident Prevention course. Course Prerequisite Text: Should be coordinated with U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center. Course Intl Notes: Selection criteria -> Page 57 of 578 012 70 No U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center FORT RUCKER,AL Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B114043 222-15Q10 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL OPERATOR U 15.2w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: VFR Tower, IFR control, radar/non-radar procedures, rules, regulations, concepts, procedures, and techniques. Airspace management, flight following, Tactical Terminal Control System (TTCS) and Tactical Airspace Integration Systgem (TAIS). Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: G - INTERIM SECRET Career Management Field: 15 - AVIATION Enlisted MOS CMF: 93C 93 - ATC OPERATOR Or : 15Q 15 - AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL OPERATOR -------------------------------------------Must be active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel. Students must complete an Army class 4 physical prior to beginning the course and have in their possession a DA Form 4186 (up-slip) approved by USAAMC with an expiration date that is later than the date projected to complete the course. Students must also meet all qualification requirements listed in DA Pam 611-21. Highest rank an individual may be classified into MOS 15Q is SPC (non-promotable). Secret security clearance is required for initial award of the MOS. A minimum score of 102 in aptitude area ST on Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered on or after 2 January 2002. -------------------------------------------SECURITY: None -----------Special Information-------------To hold the MOS the soldier must have a SECRET security clearance Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. Selection criteria -> Page 58 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B114044 556-15P10 AVIATION OPERATIONS SPECIALIST U 7w 011 70A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Combines Aviation related subjects and five modules of MOS specific training. Aviation related subjects include Sexual Assault Prevention Training and Information System Security. Module 1 of the MOS specific training includes flight plans and overdue aircraft procedures. Module 2 includes aircraft designations, weather, DOD Flight Information Publications and aeronautical charts. Module 3 includes both manual and automated flight records and flight orders. Module 4 consists of training on operations overlays, the Single Channel Ground to Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS), Automated Net Control Device (ANCD), high frequency radio, Aviation Mission Planning System (AMPS), Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR) and extracting information from Airspace Command and Control documents. Module 5 includes operating a Tactical Operations Center (TOC) and installing Antenna Group OE-254/GRC. Training culminates with a Field Training Exercise (FTX). Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Active Army and Reserve Component enlisted personnel. -------------------------------------------SECURITY: None -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: IAW AR 611-201 and/or DA Pam 611-21; prior to award of MOS 15P, each soldier must possess a SECRET security clearance. Highest rank an individual may be classified into MOS 15P is rank SGT (non-promotable). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Selection criteria -> Page 59 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B114047 2G-F42 AVIATION PRE-COMMAND - ALL U 2.4w 011 80A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course Scope: To update command selectees on branch doctrine and refine his/her capability to fight the force. To teach the command selectees the principals and techniques of training management. To ensure knowledge of organization, capabilities, branch perspectives, trends, and policies of his/her branch. Provide training or familiarization on new and current systems and equipment as applicable to his/her branch. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: Attendance to the Aviation Pre-Command course is open to designated international attendees. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component field grade officers who have been designated by the Department of the Army to assume command of aviation battalion/brigade or equivalent. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B11404X 2G-F42 AVIATION PRE-COMMAND U 2.4w 011 80A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: To update command selectees on branch doctrine and refine his/her capability to fight the force. To teach the command selectees the principals and techniques of training management. To ensure knowledge of organization, capabilities, branch perspectives, trends, and policies of his/her branch. Provide training or familiarization on new and current systems and equipment as applicable to his/her branch. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -------------------------------------------Active Army and Reserve Component field grade officers who have been designated by the Department of the Army to assume command of aviation battalion/brigade or equivalent. Selection criteria -> Page 60 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title -----------Special Information-------------designated international attendees. B114050 2C-F37 N/NH/N VIS GOGGLE IP - ALL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE SPECIAL INFORMATION: Attendance to the Aviation Pre-Command course is open to U 4.2w 011 85A 2/1+ AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: To provide the rotary wing instructor pilot with the skills and knowledges required to instruct in N/NVG techniques. The student will receive enough instruction to demonstrate proficiency in those tasks identified as mandatory for N/NV training. Course Prerequisite Text: Must be qualified and current in the OH-58C helicopter. Must be qualified as an instructor pilot in rotary wing aircraft. Must be Nap-of-the-Earth (NOE) qualified. Must have an English Comprehension Level (ECL) of 80 or above. The Student must satisfy any one of the following Prerequisite Course Solution Sets: Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (OH-58) Phase : (none) (OH-58 A/C INSTRUCTOR PILOT). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: NGB-WIPC-58 Phase : (none) (OH-58 INSTRUCTOR PILOT COURSE). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B114051 2G-F42 AVIATION PRE-COMMAND-EN U 2.4w 011 80A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course Scope: To update command selectees on branch doctrine and refine his/her capability to fight the force. To teach the command selectees the principals and techniques of training management. To ensure knowledge of organization, capabilities, branch perspectives, trends, and policies of his/her branch. Provide Selection criteria -> Page 61 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC training or familiarization on new and current systems and equipment as applicable to his/her branch. Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: Attendance to the Aviation Pre-Command course is open to designated international attendees. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component field grade officers who have been designated by the Department of the Army to assume command of aviation battalion/brigade or equivalent. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B11405X 2C-F37 NIGHT VISION GOGGLES (NVG) INSTRUCTOR U 4.2w 011 85A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: To provide the rotary wing instructor pilot with the skills and knowledges required to instruct in N/NVG techniques. The student will receive enough instruction to demonstrate proficiency in those tasks identified as mandatory for N/NV training. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned officers, warrant officers, DA civilians, and foreign military qualified as an instructor pilot in rotary wing aircraft. Must be current in the OH-58C helicopter and possess a current flight physical examination which will not expire during the course. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, Part 1), and Standard Form 88. -------------------------------------------SECURITY: None Course Intl Notes: The student should be tactics qualified and must be NOE (Nap-of-the-Earth) qualified prior to arrival. Acceptance flight is required. International students may be excluded from certain classified portions of training. Must bring a Panarex dental x-ray or have one taken after arrival at Ft Rucker. Must have current flight physical and medical records translated in English. Medical forms needed are SF 88, Report of Medical Exam, and SF 93, Report of Medical History. NO STUDENT will begin flight training without proper medical clearance. Ensure students are issued A2 visas in case training is extended for weather and/or maintenance. B114062 102-15W10 U 9.4w UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEM OPERATOR COMMON CORE Course Description: Selection criteria -> Page 62 of 578 301A 80 UAS TRAINING CENTER No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Students will learn to prepare and conduct air reconnaissance and surveillance missions; operate sensors for target detection; plan and analyze flight missions; deploy and redeploy the UAV ground and air systems; and perform operator level maintenance on communications equipment, power sources, light and heavy wheeled vehicles, and some crane operations; perform pre-flight checks and procedures including assistance in assembling and disassembling air frames; launch and recover the air frame from the runway. Special Information: SPECIAL INFO: OSHA requires Personnel Protective Equipment. Occupational health clinics can provide the required respirator medical screening and fitting. Personnel must provide proof of certification, IAW AR 40-5 prior to enrollment. Course Prerequisite Text: Select personnel who meet the requirements in DA Pam 611-21. Personnel must undergo a class 3/UAV Flight Duty Medical Exam at the Military Entrance Processing Station or from a flight surgeon prior to course attendance. Military must meet these requirements before final 96U MOS selection. Minimum score of 105 in aptitude area SC or equivalent. B114063 102-ASI7D (15W) U 12.6w UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEM OPERATOR (SHADOW RQ-7A) 301A 80 UAS TRAINING CENTER No Prerequisite courses - none available B114062 UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEM OPERATOR COMMON CORE Course Description: The students will learn to conduct mission planning, launching, remote piloting, and recovering the aerial vehicle, prepare and conduct air reconnaissance and surveillance missions; operate sensors for target detection; plan and analyze flight missions; deploy and re-deploy the UAS ground and air systems; operate and perform operator level maintenance on communication equipment, power sources, light wheeled vehicles, Ground Control Stations, Ground Data Terminals, Portable Ground Control Stations, Portable Ground Data Terminals, Aerial Vehicle Transport, Launch and Recovery Trailer, Tactical Automated Landing System, and assemble and disassemble the Shadow 200 UAS. Special Information: Students must complete the 243-96U10, Phase 1, common core course prior to attending this course. Upon completion of this course, students will be awarded the MOS of 96U/35K/15W, and receive the Additional Skill Identifier (ASI) of 7D (Shadow), identifying them as being fully qualified on the Shadow 200 UAS System Course Prerequisite Text: Verifiable Prerequisite Items Prerequisite Item Value(s) or Range Description Constraint Course Security Clearance F SECRET Required Text Prerequisites Selected personnel must meet the requirements in DA Pam 611-21. Personnel must meet and maintain a class 3/UAS Flight Duty Medical Examination and be granted a SECRET security clearance prior to course attendance. Students must have successfully completed the 243-96U10, Phase 1, common core course prior to attending this course B114064 102-ASI7D (15W) U 12.6w UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEM OPERATOR (SHADOW RQ-7A) 301A 80 UAS TRAINING CENTER No Prerequisite courses - none available B114062 UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEM OPERATOR COMMON CORE B114063 UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEM OPERATOR (SHADOW RQ-7A) Course Description: The students will learn to conduct mission planning, launching, remote piloting, and recovering the aerial vehicle, prepare and conduct air reconnaissance and surveillance missions; operate sensors for target detection; plan and analyze flight missions; deploy the UAS ground and air systems; operate and perform operator level maintenance on communication equipment, power sources, light wheeled vehicles, Ground Control Stations, Ground Data Terminals, Portable Ground Control Stations, Portable Ground Data Terminals, Aerial Vehicle Transport, Launch and Recovery Trailer, Tactical Landing System, assemble and disassemble the Shadow 200 UAS. Special Information: Upon completion of this course, students will receive the Additional Skill Identifier (ASI) of 7D (Shadow), identifying them as being fully qualified on the Shadow 200 UAS. Course Prerequisite Text: Text Prerequisites Selected personnel must meet the requirements in DA Pam 611-21. Personnel must meet and maintain a class 3/UAS Flight Duty Medical Examination and be granted a SECRET security clearance prior to course attendance. Students must hold the 96U/35K/15W MOS to attend this course. B114066 2C-F117/556-F2 U UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEM UNIT COM & STAFF LDR Course Description: Selection criteria -> 1w Page 63 of 578 301A 80 UAS TRAINING CENTER No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE The skills and knowledge received in this course will provide unit leaders and staff an overview of Unmanned Aerial Systems operations in the field to include - regularly and Aircrew Training Manual (ATM) requirements, safety and risk assessments, standards, flight instructor and Mission commander responsibilities, mission planning, maintenance procedures and reporting, maintaining individual flight records, site selection and deployment. Course Prerequisite Text: Must be active component or reserve component in the grade of E6 or above, a warrant officer or commissioned officer assigned to a unit equipped with Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), and be selected for Unit Commander or UAS staff position. This course is not eligible for FMS attandance. B115004 2C-SIG2/SQIC (UH-60GRAD) UH-60 IP MOI (GRAD) EN U 9w 011 80 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Flight and academic instruction in theory of flight, instructing fundamentals, aircrew training, regulations, safety, automatic flight control system, power train, hydraulics and electrical systems, malfunction analysis, and night academic; methods of instruction for contact maneuvers, tactics and night vision goggle maneuvers,dual and single engine operations, emergency procedures, and Command Instrument system (CIS) operations. Sufficient depth of knowledge will be gained to enable the graduate to teach academic and flight instruction in the UH-60 aircraft. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component (RC) commissioned officersf, warrant officers, and DAC civilians qualified in the UH-60 helicopter. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours of pilot time is in the UH-60 helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of PIC time in type/design; a current instrument qua lification. Must be night vision goggle qualified; possess a current flight physical; be assigned or on unit orders to a unit equipped with UH-60 helicopters; and possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, Part 1), and Standard Form 88, or DD Form 2808. Must have performed pilot duties in the UH-60 during the past 180 days. Foreign Military Students should meet all prerequisites above and are allowed to enroll on a case by case basis. The Student must satisfy any one of the following Prerequisite Course Solution Sets: Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIB2/2C-153D Phase : (none) (UH-60 AVIATOR QUALIFICATION). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: NGB-EAQC-60 Phase : (none) (UH-60 AVIATOR QUALIFICATION COURSE). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-15A/SIB2/153D Phase : (none) (IERW UH-60 TRACK). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-15A/SIB2/153D Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. Selection criteria -> Page 64 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B115006 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (CH-47D) CH-47D INST PILOT - ALL U 10w 011 85R 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course Scope: Course consists of CH-47D IP training and N/NVG training, flight and academic training in day VFR and night VFR tasks. The tasks will include before-flight, basic flight, approach/landings, and emergency tasks, academic instruction, and practical application of CH-47D aircraft systems subjects. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component (RC) Commissioned Officers, Warrant Officers, select Allied Officers, and Department of the Army civilians qualified in the CH-47D helicopter. Must be assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with CH-47D Aircraft. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, with 250 hours of pilot time in the CH-47D helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of PIC time in the CH-47D helicopter. Must be night vision goggle (NVG) qualified. Must possess a current flight physical and an instrument qualification, and have performed pilot duties in the CH-47D during the last 180 days. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, Part 1), Report of Medical Examination (Standard Form 88 or DD 2808), and Medical Recommendation for Flying (DA Form 4186). The Student must satisfy any one of the following Prerequisite Course Solution Sets: Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIC2/2C-154C Phase : (none) (CH-47D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIK6/2C-154E (CH-47D) Phase : 1 (CH-47D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIK6/2C-154E(CH-47D)CT Phase : 2 (CH-47D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-15A/SIC2/154C Phase : (none) (IERW CH-47D TRACK). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-15A/SIC2/154C (47D) Phase : (none). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: NGB-EAQC-47 Phase : (none) (CH-47D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION CRS). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Selection criteria -> Page 65 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B115007 2C-SIC2/2C-154C CH-47D AVIATOR QUAL - ALL U 10w 011 80R 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This course is designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledges required to achieve pilot qualification in the CH-47D helicopter. Includes training in the mental and physical skills required for this accomplishment of pilot duties through instruction in aircraft systems, navigation and command instrument systems, combat skills, flight training, mission planning, and safety. Aviators who are not night vision device (NVD) qualified will receive NVD qualification in the CH-47D. Aviators not NVD qualified will receive NVD familiarization based on proficiency. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or Reserve Component commissioned and warrant officers, Allied officers and DA civilians qualified as a rotary-wing aviator and assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with CH-47D helicopters. Possess a current flight physical and instrument qualification. Have in possession a Personnel Qualification Record (DA Fm 2, Par 1), a current Flight Record (DA Fm 759) and DA Form 4186 Recommendation for Flying Duty. Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) Phase : (none) (INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING AVR (COMMON CORE)). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. Selection criteria -> Page 66 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B115009 2C-SIG2/SQIC (UH-60GRAD) UH-60 IP MOI (GRAD) - ALL U 9w 011 80 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Flight and academic instruction in theory of flight, instructing fundamentals, aircrew training, regulations, safety, automatic flight control system, power train, hydraulics and electrical systems, malfunction analysis, and night academic; methods of instruction for contact maneuvers, tactics and night vision goggle maneuvers,dual and single engine operations, emergency procedures, and Command Instrument system (CIS) operations. Sufficient depth of knowledge will be gained to enable the graduate to teach academic and flight instruction in the UH-60 aircraft. Course Prerequisite Text: Course Security Clearance F SECRET Required Text Prerequisites Active Army and Reserve Component (RC) commissioned officersf, warrant officers, and DAC civilians qualified in the UH-60 helicopter. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours of pilot time is in the UH-60 helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of PIC time in type/design; a current instrument qua lification. Must be night vision goggle qualified; possess a current flight physical; be assigned or on unit orders to a unit equipped with UH-60 helicopters; and possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, Part 1), and Standard Form 88, or DD Form 2808. Must have performed pilot duties in the UH-60 during the past 180 days. Prerequisite Courses Students Must : Have Graduated from course : 2C-SIB2/2C-153D (UH-60 AVIATOR QUALIFICATION). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead Selection criteria -> Page 67 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). Dur LOC B115012 2C-SIC2/2C-154C CH-47D AVIATOR QUAL - EN 10w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL U ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE No Course Description: Course Scope: This course is designed to provide the student with the necessary skills and knowledges required to achieve pilot qualification in the CH-47D helicopter. Includes training in the mental and physical skills required for this accomplishment of pilot duties through instruction in aircraft systems, navigation and command instrument systems, combat skills, flight training, mission planning, and safety. Aviators who are not night vision device (NVD) qualified will receive NVD qualification in the CH-47D. Aviators not NVD qualified will receive NVD familiarization based on proficiency. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or Reserve Component commissioned officer, warrant officer, or DAC qualified and current as a rotary-wing aviator and assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with CH-47D helicopters. Possess a current flight physical and instrument qualification. Have in possession DA Forms 2 and 759 and SF 88 or DD Form 2808. SECURITY: SECRET Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B115017 2C-F76/2C-SQIF RW INST FLT EXAM-ALL U 7.6w 011 80R 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course provides for instrument, instrument instructor, and instrument flight examiner training to include: basic and advanced instrument flight and emergency tasks, and instrument instructor and flight examiner techniques. Academic instruction includes: regulations for Army aircraft, flight plans, air traffic control, instrument approach criteria, cockpit communications, and fundamentals of instruction. Special Information: To enhance the individuals ability to do well in the course, it is recommended that some instrument training be accomplished prior to starting the course. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component Commissioned, warrant officer, Department of the Army Civilians (DACs), Department of Defense (DOD) personnel, Selection criteria -> Page 68 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE and selected foreign military. Must be rotary- wing aviators. Must have 1,000 hours of pilot time or 500 hours of pilot time plus 50 hours of AI time. Must have a currrent instrument qualification. Must be a qualified and current instructor pilot. Must possess a current flight physical examination which will not expire during the course. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, Part 1), and report of medical examination (Standard Form 88 and DD Form 2808). The Student must satisfy any one of the following Prerequisite Course Solution Sets: Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (OH-58D) Phase : (none) (OH-58D WARRIOR INSTRUCTOR PILOT). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (UH-60) Phase : (none) (UH-60 INSTRUCTOR PILOT). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (UH-1) Phase : (none) (UH-1 INSTRUCTOR PILOT). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-F106 (T) Phase : (none) (CH-47F INSTRUCTOR PILOT MOI (TRANS)). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-F112 (UH-60M)(T) Phase : (none) (UH-60M INSTRUCTOR PILOT (TRANS)). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-F114 (UH-60M)(T) Phase : (none) (UH-60M INSTRUCTOR PILOT/MOI (TRANS)). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: NGB-WIPC-64A Phase : (none) (AH-64A INSTRUCTOR PILOT QUALIFICATION COURSE). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: NGB-EIPC-60 Phase : (none) (UH-60 INSTRUCTOR PILOT QUALIFICATION COURSE). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: NGB-WIPC-58 Phase : (none) (OH-58 INSTRUCTOR PILOT COURSE). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-F87X Phase : (none) (SPANISH UH-60 INSTRUCTOR PILOT). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-F92X Phase : (none) (SPANISH INSTRUCTOR PILOT). Or Students Must: Selection criteria -> Page 69 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Have Graduated from course: 2C-F95X Phase : (none) (SPANISH NVG INSTRUCTOR PILOT). Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIG2/SQIC (AH-64 MOI) Phase : (none) (AH-64 INSTRUCTOR PILOT MOI). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIG2/SQIC (AH-64DMOI) Phase : (none) (AH-64D INSTRUCTOR PILOT MOI). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIG2/SQIC (CH-47D) Phase : (none) (CH-47D INSTRUCTOR PILOT MOI). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIG2/SQIC (OH-58D MOI) Phase : (none) (OH-58D WARRIOR INSTRUCTOR PILOT MOI). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIG2/SQIC (OH-58GRAD) Phase : (none) (OH-58 AEROSCOUT INSTRUCTOR PILOT MOI (GRAD)). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIG2/SQIC (OH-58IERW) Phase : (none) (OH-58 AEROSCOUT INSTRUCTOR PILOT MOI (IERW)). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIG2/SQIC (UH-60GRAD) Phase : (none) (UH-60 INSTRUCTOR PILOT MOI (GRAD)). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIG2/SQIC(OH-58D/R MOI Phase : (none) (OH-58D (R) WARRIOR INSTRUCTOR PILOT MOI). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (AH-64A) Phase : (none) (AH-64A INSTRUCTOR PILOT). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (AH-64D) Phase : (none) (AH-64D INSTRUCTOR PILOT). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (CH-47D) Phase : (none) (CH-47D INSTRUCTOR PILOT). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (OH-58) Phase : (none) (OH-58 A/C INSTRUCTOR PILOT). Selection criteria -> Page 70 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (OH-58D(R Phase : (none) (OH-58D (R) WARRIOR INSTRUCTOR PILOT). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B11501X 2C-SIG2/SQIC (UH-60GRAD) UH-60 INSTRUCTOR PILOT MOI (GRAD) U 9w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Flight and academic instruction in theory of flight, instructing fundamentals, aircrew training, regulations, safety, automatic flight control system, power train, hydraulics and electrical systems, malfunction analysis, and night academic; methods of instruction for contact maneuvers, tactics and night vision goggle maneuvers,dual and single engine operations, emergency procedures, and Command Instrument system (CIS) operations. Sufficient depth of knowledge will be gained to enable the graduate to teach academic and flight instruction in the UH-60 aircraft. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-SIB2/2C-153D Phase: Title: UH-60 AVIATOR QUALIFICATION -------------------------------------------Active Army and Reserve Component (RC) commissioned officersf, warrant officers, and DAC civilians qualified in the UH-60 helicopter. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours of pilot time is in the UH-60 helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of PIC time in type/design; a current instrument qua lification. Must be night vision goggle qualified; possess a current flight physical; be assigned or on unit orders to a unit equipped with UH-60 helicopters; and possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, Part 1), and Standard Form 88, or DD Form 2808. Must have performed pilot duties in the UH-60 during the past 180 days. Course Intl Notes: Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours of pilot time is in the UH-60 helicopter, and have logged 50 hours in PIC (pilot in command) time in type/design; a current instrument qualification; be night vision goggle qualified; and possess a current flight physical examination which will not expire during the course. Student must bring a Panorex dental x-ray or have one taken once they arrive at Ft Rucker. IMS must bring medical records translated in English. Medical forms needed are SF 88, Report of Medical Exam, and SF 93, Report of Medical History. NO STUDENT will begin flight training without proper medical clearance. Ensure students are issued A2 visas in case training is extended for weather and/or maintenance. B115021 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (UH-60) UH-60 INSTRUCTOR PILOT Course criteria Description: Selection -> U 8w Page 71 of 578 011 85R 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course consists of flight and academic instruction in theory of flight, instructing fundamentals, aircrew training, regulations, safety, automatic flight control system, power train, hydraulic and electrical systems, malfunction analysis, and night academics; methods of instruction for contact maneuvers, tactics and night vision goggle maneuvers, dual and single operations, and emergency procedures. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-SIB2/2C-153D Phase: Title: UH-60 AVIATOR QUALIFICATION -------------------------------------------Active Army or Reserve Component (RC) commissioned officers, warrant officers, and DA civilians qualified in the UH-60 helicopter. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours of pilot time in the UH-60 helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of PIC time in type/design. Must have a current instrument equalification and be night vision goggle qualified. Must possess a current flight physical. Must be assigned or on unit orders to a unit equipped with UH-60 helicopters. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, Part 1), and Standard Form 88, or DD Form 2808. Must have performed pilot duties in the UH-60 during the past 180 days. -------------------------------------------SECURITY: SECRET Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B115023 2C-F76/2C-SQIF RW INST FLT EXAM -EN U 7.6w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course provides for instrument, instrument instructor, and instrument flight examiner training to include: basic and advanced instrument flight and emergency tasks, and instrument instructor and flight examiner techniques. Academic instruction includes: regulations for Army aircraft, flight plans, air traffic control, instrument approach criteria, cockpit communications, and fundamentals of instruction. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component Commissioned, warrant officer, Department of the Army Civilians (DACs), Department of Defense (DOD) personnel, and selected foreign military. Must be rotary- wing aviators. Must have 1,000 hours of pilot time or 500 hours of pilot time plus 50 hours of AI time. Must have a currrent instrument qualification. Must be a qualified and current instructor pilot. Must possess a current flight physical examination which will not expire during the course. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, Part 1), and report of medical examination (Standard Form 88 and DD Form 2808). SECURITY: None Course Intl Notes: Selection criteria -> Page 72 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B115029 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (CH-47D) CH-47D IP - EN U 10w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course consists of CH-47D IP training and N/NVG training, flight and academic training in day VFR and night VFR tasks. The tasks will include before-flight, basic flight, approach/landings, and emergency tasks, academic instruction, and practical application of CH-47D aircraft systems subjects. Course Prerequisite Text: Course Security Clearance F SECRET Required Text Prerequisites Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned officers, warrant officers, and Department of the Army civilians qualified in the CH-47D helicopter. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, with 250 hours of pilot time in the CH-47D helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of PIC time in the CH-47D helicopter. Must be night vision goggle (NVG) qualified. Must possess a current flight physical and an instrument qualification, and have performed pilot duties in the CH-47D during the last 180 days. Must be assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with CH-47D helicopters. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, Part 1) and Standard Form 88 or DD 2808. Prerequisite Courses Students Must : Have Graduated from course : 2C-SIC2/2C-154C (CH-47D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. Selection criteria -> Page 73 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B115030 600-ASIN1 (CH-47) C AIRCRAFT CREWMBR STANDARD INSTRUCTION (CH-47) 6.2w 011 80A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Flight and academic instruction in preflight, inflight, and postflight tasks; tactical flight training tasks; aircraft systems; aviation medicine; night vision goggles; and aviation safety subjects. Student will receive academic and flight methods of instruction training. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -------------------------------------------Active Army and Reserve Component enlisted personnel in grade of SGT through SSG qualified in MOS 67U with a minimum of one year current experience as a CH-47D flight engineer. Must possess a current flight physical (complerted SF 88 or DD 2808) which will not expire during the course. Must possess a current flight record (DA Form 759) and a personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, Part 1). -----------Special Information-------------None. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B115031 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (AH-64D) AH-64D INSTRUCTR PILOT-ALL Selection criteria -> Course Description: U 12w Page 74 of 578 011 80R 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course consist of the flight and academic instruction necessary to qualify rotary wing aviators who have completed qualification training in the AH-64D methods of instruction to teach and evaluate contact flight, pilot night vision system (PNVS), fire control radar and target acquisition and designation system (TADS), gunnery, and combat skills, crew coordination, and safety training in the AH-64D aircraft. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or Reserve Component (RC) commissioned officer, warrant officer, Department of the Army Civilian (DAC), contract (civilian) and selected foreign military aviators qualified in the AH-64D aircraft. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours pilot time in the AH-64D helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of PIC in type/design. Must possess a instrument qualification. Must possess a current flight physical examination. Must have performed pilot duties in the AH-64D aircraft during the last 180 days. Must be assigned or on orders to an organization equipped with AH-64D Longbow Apache aircraft. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759E), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, part 1), and Standard Form 88 or DD Form 2808. The Student must satisfy any one of the following Prerequisite Course Solution Sets: Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SID7/152H (AH-64D) Phase : (none) (AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SID7/152H Phase : (none) (AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION (SUPPLEMENTAL)). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-15A/SID5/152H Phase : (none) (IERW AH-64D TRACK). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-15A/SID5/152H (64D) Phase : (none). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B115032 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (AH-64D) AH-64D IP - EN Course criteria Description: Selection -> U 12w Page 75 of 578 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course consist of the flight and academic instruction necessary to qualify rotary wing aviators who have completed qualification training in the AH-64D methods of instruction to teach and evaluate contact flight, pilot night vision system (PNVS), fire control radar and target acquisition and designation system (TADS), gunnery, and combat skills, crew coordination, and safety training in the AH-64D aircraft. Course Prerequisite Text: Course Security Clearance Y NONE Required Text Prerequisites Active Army or Reserve Component (RC) commissioned officer, warrant officer, Department of the Army Civilian (DAC), contract (civilian) and selected foreign military aviators qualified in the AH-64D aircraft. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours pilot time in the AH-64D helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of PIC in type/design. Must possess a instrument qualification. Must possess a current flight physical examination. Must have performed pilot duties in the AH-64D aircraft during the last 180 days. Must be assigned or on orders to an organization equipped with AH-64D Longbow Apache aircraft. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759E), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, part 1), and Standard Form 88 or DD Form 2808. Prerequisite Courses The Student must satisfy any one of the following Prerequisite Course Solution Sets: Students Must : Have Graduated from course : 2C-SID7/152H (AH-64D) (AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION). Or Students Must : Have Graduated from course : 2C-SID7/152H (AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION (SUPPLEMENTAL)). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B115033 2C-SIG2/2C-SQIC (SUP-64D) S AH-64D INSTRUCTOR PILOT (SUPPLEMENTAL) 5w 961 80R 2/2 No WESTERN ARMY AVIATION TRAINING SITE MARANA,AZ Course Description: This course will provide the AH-64D qualified aviator instructor training in contact, night vision device, weapons system, combat skills, crew coordiantion, and safety training and evaluation. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------- Selection criteria -> Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET Page 76 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-SID7/152H (AH-64D) Phase: Title: AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-SID7/152H Phase: Title: AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION (SUPPLEMENTAL) -------------------------------------------Acitve Army and Reserve Component commissioned officer, warrant officer, allied officers, Department of the Army Civilian (DAC), and selected civilian contractor personnel. Must be a qualified AH-64A Instructor Pilot. Must be qualified in the AH-64D. Must possess a current flight physical examination as specified in AR 40-501. Must be assigned or on orders to an organization equipped with AH-64D Apache Longbow aircraft. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, part 1), and Standard Form (SF) 88 or DD Form 2808. . Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B115035 2C-SIG2/SQIC (AH-64D-MOI) AH-64D IP MOI - EN U 12w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course consists of flight and academic instruction to qualify rotary wing aviators who have completed qualification training in the AH-64D in methods of instruction to teach and evaluate contact flight, night vision sytems, weapons systems, and the Longbow Crew Trainer (LCT). Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-SID7/152H (AH-64D) Phase: Title: AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-SID7/152H Phase: Title: AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION (SUPPLEMENTAL) -------------------------------------------Active duty and Reserve Component (RC) commissioned officers, warrant officers, Department of the Army Civilians (DAC), contract (civilians), and selected foreign military aviators qualified in the AH-64D Longbow helicopter. Must have 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, and have logged 50 hours of PIC time in type/design. Must possess an instrument qualification. Must possess current flight physical examination. Must have performed pilot duties in the AH-64D aircraft during the last 180 days. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759E), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, part 1), and Standard Form (SF) 88 or DD Form 2808. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Selection criteria -> Page 77 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B115037 NGB-EFEC-47 CH-47 FLT ENGINEER QUALIFICATION CRS U 7w 960 80 No EASTERN AVIATION TRAINING SITE ANNVILLE,PA Course Description: ACADEMIC, MAINTENANCE, FLIGHT AND NIGHT VISION GOGGLE (NVG) INSTRUCTION TO QUALIFY THE AIRCREW MEMBER IN THE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE FLIGHT ENGINEER. TRAINING WILL BE CONDUCTED IN THE CH-47D AIRCRAFT IAW THE ATP, AND APPLICABLE REGULATIONS AND MANUALS. Course Prerequisite Text: ARMY NATIONAL GUARD CREW MEMBERS ASSIGNED TO A COMMAND EQUIPPED WITH CH-47D AIRCRAFT. MUST BE CURRENTLY QUALIFIED IN A CMF 67U OR X SERIES MOS. MINIMUM OF 1 YEAR EXPERIENCE IN CMF 67 IN CARGO AIRCRAFT. REQUIRED TO BE ON CURRENT ARMY NATIONAL GUARD FLYING STATUS ORDERS. CURRENT FLIGHT PHYSICAL AND DA FORM 4186. B115038 2C-SIG2/SQIC (AH-64D-MOI) AH-64D IP MOI - ALL U 12w 011 80R 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Course consists of flight and academic instruction to qualify rotary wing aviators who have completed qualification training in the AH-64D in methods of instruction to teach and evaluate AH-64D contact flight, night vision sytems, weapons systems, and the Longbow Crew Trainer (LCT). Course Prerequisite Text: Course Security Clearance F SECRET Required Text Prerequisites Active duty and Reserve Component (RC) commissioned officers, warrant officers, Department of the Army Civilians (DAC), contract (civilians), and selected foreign military aviators qualified in the AH-64D Longbow helicopter. Must have 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, and have logged 50 hours of PIC time in type/design. Must possess an instrument qualification. Must possess current flight physical examination. Must have performed pilot duties in the AH-64D aircraft during the last 180 days. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759E), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, part 1), and Standard Form (SF) 88 or DD Form 2808. Prerequisite Courses The Student must satisfy any one of the following Prerequisite Course Solution Sets: Students Must : Have Graduated from course : 2C-SID7/152H (AH-64D) (AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION). Selection criteria -> Page 78 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL Or Students Must : Have Graduated from course : 2C-SID7/152H (AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION (SUPPLEMENTAL)). Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B115039 AVN-LM CH-47 LOAD MASTER U 9w 011 80A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Used when CH047 Load Master is programmed. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. Selection criteria -> Page 79 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B115040 243-F28 U 2w 301A 80 No UAS INSTRUCTOR OPERATOR COMMON CORE UAS TRAINING CENTER Course Description: Soldiers in this training will support the Commander's Standardization program for Shadow UAS Platoons, IAW AR 95-23, Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Regulation, and TC 1-600, Unmanned Aircraft Systems Commander's Guide and Aircrew Training Manual. The Instructor Operator will learn the skills and knowledge required to perform and evaluate uniit flight training, and to help the unit commander administer the Aircrew Training Program (ATP). Special Information: Must bring: Copy of current flight physical, DD 2807 (Report of Medical History), and DD 2808 (Report of Medical Examination), Copy of DA Form 4186 (Up Slip) signed by Commander and Flight Surgeon, a current closeout IFRF (DA Form 759 or DA Form 759-E), Individual Aircrew Training Folder (IATF) or Automated file of IATF, and Waivers. Course Prerequisite Text: Text Prerequisites Must be Active Army, Army National Guard, Army Reserve and qualified in the MOS of 96U/35k/15W. Must be qualified in Mission, Type, Design and Series (MTDS), be skill level 20/30, be on orders as a Mission Commander, have 100 hours of UAS flight time. Waiver authority is Commander, Unmanned Aircraft Systems Training Battalion (UASTB). Additionally, personnel attending this training must be Readiness Level (RL) 1 and current within the Aircrew Training Program. Prerequisite Courses The Student must satisfy any one of the following Prerequisite Course Solution Sets: Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 243-ASI7D (35K) Phase : 2 (UNMANNED AERIAL VEH OPR (SHADOW RQ-7A)), and have Graduated from course: 243-ASI7D (35K) Phase : 3 (UNMANNED AERIAL VEH OPR (SHADOW RQ-7A)), and have Graduated from course: 243-96U10 Phase : 1 (UNMANNED AERIAL VEH OPR COMMON CORE). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 243-ASI7D (96U) Phase : 2 (UNMANNED AERIAL VEH OPR (SHADOW RQ-7A)), and have Graduated from course: 243-ASI7D (96U) Phase : 3 (UNMANNED AERIAL VEH OPR (SHADOW RQ-7A)), and have Graduated from course: 243-96U10 Phase : 1 (UNMANNED AERIAL VEH OPR COMMON CORE) B11504X 2C-SIC2/2C-154C CH-47D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION U 10w 011 80 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Provides the student with the necessary skills and knowledge required to achieve pilot qualification in the CH-47D helicopter. Includes training in the mental and physical skills required for the accomplishment of pilot duties through instruction in aircraft systems, navigation and command instrument systems, combat skills, flight training, mission planning, and safety. Aviators who are night vision device (NVD) qualified will receive NVD qualification in the CH-47D. Aviators not VND qualified will receive NVD familiarization based on proficiency. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2-1-C20 Phase: Title: AVIATION OFFICER BASIC ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (WO) Phase: 2 Title: IERW AVR COMMON CORE WO PROF DEVELOPMENT -------------------------------------------Active Army or Reserve Component commissioned officer, warrant officer, or DAC qualified and current as a rotary-wing aviator and assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with CH-47D helicopters. Possess a current flight physical and instrument qualification. Have in possession DA Forms 2 and 759 and SF 88 or DD Form 2808. -------------------------------------------SECURITY: SECRET -----------Special Information-------------None. Course Intl Notes: Selection criteria -> Page 80 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM Dur LOC ECL OPI 12w 011 80R AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL TOEFL EIMET GRE See MASL B115007 B1150XX 2C-SIG2/SQIC (AH-64D-MOI) AH-64D INSTRUCTOR PILOT MOI U No Course Description: Course consists of flight and academic instruction to qualify rotary wing aviators who have completed qualification training in the AH-64D in methods of instruction to teach and evaluate contact flight, night vision sytems, weapons systems, and the Longbow Crew Trainer (LCT). Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-SID7/152H (AH-64D) Phase: Title: AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-SID7/152H Phase: Title: AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION (SUPPLEMENTAL) -------------------------------------------Active duty and Reserve Component (RC) commissioned officers, warrant officers, Department of the Army Civilians (DAC), contract (civilians), and selected foreign military aviators qualified in the AH-64D Longbow helicopter. Must have 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, and have logged 50 hours of PIC time in type/design. Must possess an instrument qualification. Must possess current flight physical examination. Must have performed pilot duties in the AH-64D aircraft during the last 180 days. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759E), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, part 1), and Standard Form (SF) 88 or DD Form 2808. B116000 CTAA COLLECTIVE TNG-AIR ASSAULT U 2w B023 No 21ST CAVALRY BRIGADE (Collective Air Assault) FT HOOD,TX 2w 819 80A No AIR ASSAULT SCHOOL (101ST ABN DIV) FT CAMPBELL,KY Course Description: This MASL is used when Collective Training-Air Assault is programmed. B116002 AIR ASSAULT-FT CAMPBELL AIR ASSAULT COURSE U Course Description: This MASL is used when Air Assault Course is programmed. Course Prerequisite Text: 1. Recommended by commander and rated excellent in conduct and efficiency after a minimum of 30 days of assessment in the unit. 2. Successfully completed a 12-mile road march (with 20 lbs. of equipment) in three hours, within 90 days of the course start date, and negotiated TSAAS obstacle course within 60 days of the course start date, each event conducted by the individual soldier's unit. In addition, the first line supervisor/squad leader is required to inspect the soldiers uniform and equipment prior to attending TSAAS. 3. Pass the APFT within 30 days of the course start date. 4. Meet height/weight standards in accordance with AR 600-9, signed by CDR/1SG. A copy of DA Form 5500-R (Body Fat Content Worksheet - Male) or DA Form 5501-R (Body Fat Content Worksheet - Female) must be attached to FC Form 4137 if the soldier exceeds the height/weight standards. This worksheet is mandatory and the packet will not be accepted for processing without it. 5. Soldier cannot be on profile except a shaving profile or corrected hearing profile. 6. Soldiers over the age of 40 must be medically screened and cleared (by a doctor or Physician's Assistant) to attend TSAAS. This screening is mandatory for processing and recorded on a DD Form 689 (Individual Sick call Slip) and must be completed within 30 days of the course start date. 7. No contact lens of any type may be worn while attending TSAAS. Only military eyewear is authorized. The civilian frame of choice glasses are not authorized for wear. B117001 NGB-EASC-60 UH-60 AVIATOR STAND CRS U 3w Course Description: Course Scope: Course Prerequisite Text: Selection criteria -> Page 81 of 578 960 80 No EASTERN AVIATION TRAINING SITE ANNVILLE,PA Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE ARMY NATIONAL GUARD AVIATOR ASSIGNED TO A COMMAND AUTHORIZED UH-60 AIRCRAFT, UH-60 QUALIFIED, AND ON CURRENT ARMY NATIONAL GUARD AVIATION SERVICE ORDERS. CURRENT FLIGHT PHYSICAL AND DA FORM 4186. SECURITY: NONE B117003 NGB-EPDAT PRE-DEPLOYMENT AVIATOR TRAINING U 1w 960 80R No EASTERN AVIATION TRAINING SITE ANNVILLE,PA Course Description: This course is designed to familiarize ARNG aviators with equipment and procedures which may be used during deployment OCONUS, including academic and hands-on trianing on the ANCD, MODE 4 IFF, 128B, PFPS/FALCONVIEW, HAVEQUICK, SINCGARS, ALQ 144, M130, PRC 112, APR 39, and the ARC 220. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------evidence of secret security clearance. ARNG aviators who are in a unit that is being mobilized for depolyment. Students must provide B117011 964-HOIST U 1.4w 1011 70 No RESCUE HOIST ORNG REGIONAL TRANING INSTITUTE Course Description: Oregon Regional Training Institute's High Performance Rescue Hoist maintenance course is the only U.S. Army approved training program for the Goodrich model 42305-1 hoist. Our seven day class will teach you what you need to know about: PMCS, Unit level, and Intermediate level maintenance including complete disassembly and reassembly of a working hoist. We'll also give you a glimpse into the history of the hoist as well as an opportunity to share your hoist experiences and learn from others. The course is designed for Crew Chiefs, Flight Medics, maintenance personnel, and their supervisors. Course Prerequisite Text: No pre-requisites. B119001 UNNUMBERED U R2 AH-1 SIM SVC PAKISTAN Course Description: Used when AH-1 Simulator services (Pakistan) is programmed. 0w B833 SATFA No B119002 UNNUMBERED U R2 AH-1 SIM ADMIN COST PAKISTAN Course Description: Used when AH-1 Simulator admin costs (Pakistan) are programmed. 0w B833 SATFA No B119003 UNNUMBERED R2 UH-1 SIM SVC Course Description: Used when UH-1 Simulator services is programmed. U 0w B833 SATFA No B119004 UNNUMBERED R2 UH-1 SIM ADMIN Course Description: Used when UH-1 Simulator administration is programmed. U 0w B833 SATFA No B119005 UNNUMBERED R2 HUEY II SIM SVC Course Description: Used when Huey II Simulator services is programmed. U 0w B833 SATFA No Selection criteria -> Page 82 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec B119006 UNNUMBERED U R2 HUEY II SIM ADMIN Course Description: Used when Huey II Simulator administration is programmed. Dur 0w LOC B833 SATFA ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET No GRE B119030 UNNUMBERED HUEY II SIMULATOR Course Description: Used when Huey II Simulator is programmed. U 0w B833 SATFA 80 B119650 UNNUMBERED UH-60 SIMULATOR U 0w 961 No WESTERN ARMY AVIATION TRAINING SITE MARANA,AZ No Course Description: Used when UH-60 Simulator training is programmed. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms are not available at the WAATS. 2) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. (Only if your country is not responsible for your medical care) 3) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 4) The WAATS will not update your aviator rating (i.e senior or master wings) 5) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 6) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 7) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at the WAATS they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is NOT available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 8) Students and their dependents (if authorized) are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 9) International Baggage Fees. Bag fees must be checked prior to arrival and departure for each and every student. 10) Every student will complete all in processing forms and briefings regardless of rank, title or frequency of attendance. Failure to complete these forms could result in dismissal from the course. 11) Escorted Access to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base may not be available for simulator users due to the limited time of the training. 12) ID cards may not be issued to simulator users at the WAATS due to the limited time of the training. If ID cards are issued, it is mandatory that they be returned to the IMSO office before departure of the student. If the student does not turn in the ID card, the CPM and the country will be notified. B119904 UNNUMBERED-KOREA UH-60 SIMULATOR - KOREA U 0w B007 80 No ACOFS RESOURCE MGT - KOREA TNG PGM KOREA, 0w B007 80 No ACOFS RESOURCE MGT - KOREA TNG PGM KOREA, 0w 961 80 No WESTERN ARMY AVIATION TRAINING SITE MARANA,AZ Course Description: This MASL is used when UH-60 Simulator-Korea is programmed. B119905 UNNUMBERED -KOREA CH-47D SIMULATOR - KOREA U Course Description: This MASL is used when CH-47D Simulator-Korea is programmed. B119910 UNNUMBERED AH-64 FLIGHT SIMULATOR Selection -> Course criteria Description: U Page 83 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE This MASL is used when AH-64 Flight Simulator is programmed. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms are not available at the WAATS. 2) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. (Only if your country is not responsible for your medical care) 3) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 4) The WAATS will not update your aviator rating (i.e senior or master wings) 5) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 6) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 7) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at the WAATS they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is NOT available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 8) Students and their dependents (if authorized) are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 9) International Baggage Fees. Bag fees must be checked prior to arrival and departure for each and every student. 10) Every student will complete all in processing forms and briefings regardless of rank, title or frequency of attendance. Failure to complete these forms could result in dismissal from the course. 11) Escorted Access to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base may not be available for simulator users due to the limited time of the training. 12) ID cards may not be issued to simulator users at the WAATS due to the limited time of the training. If ID cards are issued, it is mandatory that they be returned to the IMSO office before departure of the student. If the student does not turn in the ID card, the CPM and the country will be notified. B119912 WSPC-64 AH-64 SIM PREP - CD ROM U 1w 961 80 No WESTERN ARMY AVIATION TRAINING SITE MARANA,AZ U 0w B023 No 21ST CAVALRY BRIGADE (Collective Air Assault) FT HOOD,TX U 0w B009 III CORPS (& FORT HOOD ?) FT HOOD,TX No U 0w B009 III CORPS (& FORT HOOD ?) FT HOOD,TX No Course Description: Thi sMASL is used when AH-64 Simulator Prep is programmed. B119919 UNNUMBERED CATB OJT KUWAIT Course Description: Used when CATB OJT is programmed. B119923 UNNUMBERED CATB OJT KUWAIT Course Description: This MASL is used when CATB OJT - Kuwait is programmed. B119928 UNNUMBERED CATB OJT - NETHERLANDS Course Description: This MASL would be programmed when CATB On-the-Job Training for Netherlands is programmed. B119941 UNNUMBERED CH-47 FLIGHT SIMULATOR Course Description: Selection criteria -> U 0w Page 84 of 578 011 80 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE This MASL is used when CH-47 FLIGHT SIMULATOR is programmed Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B119942 UNNUMBERED UH-1 FLIGHT SIMULATOR U 0w 011 80 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This MASL is used when UH-1 FLIGHT SIMULATOR is programmed Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. Selection criteria -> Page 85 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B119943 UNNUMBERED UH-60 FLIGHT SIMULATOR U 0w 011 80 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This MASL is used when UH-60 FLIGHT SIMULATOR is programmed Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B119950 UNNUMBERED AH-64 FLIGHT SIMULATOR U 0w B009 80 III CORPS (& FORT HOOD ?) FT HOOD,TX No Course Description: This MASL would be programmed when AH-64 Flight Simulation training is required. B119951 UNNUMBERED UH-60 FLIGHT SIMULATOR U 0w B052 80 No HQ US ARMY GARRISON FORT HOOD FT HOOD,TX Course Description: This MASL would be programmed when UH-60 Flight Simulation training is required. B119959 UNNUMBERED AH-64A FLIGHT SIM (CMS) U 0w Course Description: Selection criteria -> Page 86 of 578 960 80 No EASTERN AVIATION TRAINING SITE ANNVILLE,PA Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course Description - Flight Simulator time and instruction in Visual (Day/night/NVG), Instrument, Emergency and Tactical flight. Training can be focused on any mode of flight at the direction of the requestor. Academic training in aircraft systems and night vision goggles is also available upon request. Notes: AH-64A Simulator users are required to bring helmets for use in the Apache Helicopter. The Eastern AATS provides highly qualified Instructors, Instructor Pilots or Instrument Flight Examiners for each training period. For countries that send instructors to conduct the training our instructors will operate the simulator to maximize the training capabilities. Academic training in aircraft systems and night vision goggles is also available upon request. Course Intl Notes: This MASL is used when AH-64A (CMS) Flight Simulator is programmed. B119960 UNNUMBERED UH-60A/L FLIGHT SIMULATOR U 0w 960 80 No EASTERN AVIATION TRAINING SITE ANNVILLE,PA Course Description: Flight Simulator time and instruction in Visual (Day/night/NVG), Instrument, Emergency and Tactical flight. Training can be focused on any mode of flight at the direction of the requestor. Academic training in aircraft systems and night vision goggles is also available upon request. Notes: To get NVG training users must bring helmets with NVG mounts, the Eastern AATS will provide the NVG's. The Eastern AATS provides highly qualified Instructors, Instructor Pilots or Instrument Flight Examiners for each training period. For countries that send instructors to conduct the training our instructors will operate the simulator to maximize the training capabilities. Academic training in aircraft systems and night vision goggles is also available upon request. Course Prerequisite Text: Aviator or Aviator in Training Course Intl Notes: This MASL is used when UH-60A/L Flight Simulator is programmed. B119962 UNNUMBERED UH-1 FLIGHT SIMULATOR U 0w 960 80 No EASTERN AVIATION TRAINING SITE ANNVILLE,PA 0w 960 80 No EASTERN AVIATION TRAINING SITE ANNVILLE,PA Course Description: This MASL is used when UH-1 Flight Simulator is programmed. B119963 UNNUMBERED CH-47D FLIGHT SIMULATOR U Course Description: Flight Simulator time and instruction in Visual (Day/night/NVG), Instrument, Emergency and Tactical flight. Training can be focused on any mode of flight at the direction of the requestor. Academic training in aircraft systems and night vision goggles is also available upon request. Notes: To get NVG training users must bring helmets with NVG mounts, the Eastern AATS will provide the NVG's. The Eastern AATS provides highly qualified Instructors, Instructor Pilots or Instrument Flight Examiners for each training period. For countries that send instructors to conduct the training our instructors will operate the simulator to maximize the training capabilities. Academic training in aircraft systems and night vision goggles is also available upon request. Course Intl Notes: This MASL is used when CH-47D Flight Simulator is programmed. B119964 NGB-EIOC-47 CH-47 SIMULATOR INSTR OPR U 1w 960 80 No EASTERN AVIATION TRAINING SITE ANNVILLE,PA Course Description: Course Scope: COURSE CONSISTS OF ACADEMIC AND FLIGHT SIMULATOR TRAINING PERTAINING TO THE CAPABILITIES, OPERATING PROCEDURES, AND INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES USED IN THE CH-47 CHINOOK (2B31A) SIMULATOR. Course Prerequisite Text: Selection criteria -> Page 87 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE MUST BE A QUALIFIED CH-47 UT, IP, SP, ME, OR IE. A WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF INSTRUMENT AND ATC PROCEDURES, NVD, TACTICS AND THREAT OPERATIONS IS DESIRABLE B119965 NGB-EIOC-60 UH-60 SIMULATOR INSTR OPR U 1w 960 80 No EASTERN AVIATION TRAINING SITE ANNVILLE,PA Course Description: Course Scope: COURSE CONSISTS OF ACADEMIC AND FLIGHT SIMULATOR TRAINING PERTAINING TO THE CAPABILITIES, OPERATING PROCEDURES, AND INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES USED IN THE UH-60 BLACKHAWK (2B38) SIMULATOR. Course Prerequisite Text: MUST BE A QUALIFIED UH-60 UT, IP, SP, ME, OR IE. A WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF INSTRUMENT AND ATC PROCEDURES, NVD, TACTICS AND THREAT OPERATIONS IS DESIRABLE. B119966 UNNUMBERED U AVIATION COMBINED ARMS TACTICAI TRAINER 0w 960 80 No EASTERN AVIATION TRAINING SITE ANNVILLE,PA Course Description: The Aviation Combined Arms Tactical Trainer (AVCATT) is a mobile, transportable, multi-station virtual simulation device designed to support unit collective and combined arms training. AVCATT provides six man modules, re-configurable to any combination of attack, reconnaissance, lift and/or cargo helicopters. AVCATT is a system that provides collective/combined arms training for aircrews and battle staff using user directed scenarios. AVCATT provides simulated engagement thru Semi-Automated Forces. AVCATT is interoperable with a variety of simulators including the Close Combat Tactical Trainer (CCTT), the Virtual Combat Convoy Trainer (VCCT) and the CCTT Reconfigurable Vehicle. Recommended minimum crews 3, maximum crews 6 plus battle staff. NOTES: Maximum training benefit is derived from 6 crews and command and staff exercises. Course Intl Notes: Int'l Notes: This MASL is used when programming the Aviation Combined Arms Tactical Trainer (AVCATT). Program one WCN at the full cost per day and all others at no tuition cost. The AVCATT is scheduled per day with up to 6 crews and battle staff. Program School Cost and STRICOM Cost for each day of training. B119967 UNNUMBERED UH-60M SIMULATOR U 0w 960 80 No EASTERN AVIATION TRAINING SITE ANNVILLE,PA Course Description: Course Description - Flight Simulator time and instruction in Visual (Day/night/NVG), Instrument, Emergency and Tactical flight. Training can be focused on any mode of flight at the direction of the requestor. Academic training in aircraft systems and night vision goggles is also available upon request. Notes: To get NVG training users must bring helmets with NVG mounts, the Eastern AATS will provide the NVG's. The Eastern AATS provides highly qualified Instructors, Instructor Pilots or Instrument Flight Examiners for each training period. For countries that send instructors to conduct the training our instructors will operate the simulator to maximize the training capabilities. Academic training in aircraft systems and night vision goggles is also available upon request. Course Prerequisite Text: Aviator or Aviator in Training B119975 UNNUMBERED LCT SIMULATOR U 0w B023 80 No 21ST CAVALRY BRIGADE (Collective Air Assault) FT HOOD,TX U 0w 011 80 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL Course Description: This MASL is used when LCT Simulator is programmed. B119976 UNNUMBERED AH-64 LCT SIMULATOR Course Description: Selection criteria -> Page 88 of 578 No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE This MASL is used when AH-64 LCT SIMULATOR is programmed. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B119977 UNNUMBERED LCT SIMULATOR - SINGAPORE U 0w B023 80 No 21ST CAVALRY BRIGADE (Collective Air Assault) FT HOOD,TX 0w 961 80 No WESTERN ARMY AVIATION TRAINING SITE MARANA,AZ Course Description: This MASL is used when LCT Simulator-Singapore is programmed. B119978 UNNUMBERED AH-64D LCT SIMULATOR U Course Description: This is used when AH-64D LCT SIMULATOR training is programmed. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms are not available at the WAATS. 2) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. (Only if your country is not responsible for your medical care) 3) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 4) The WAATS will not update your aviator rating (i.e senior or master wings) 5) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 6) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). Selection criteria -> Page 89 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 7) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at the WAATS they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is NOT available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 8) Students and their dependents (if authorized) are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 9) International Baggage Fees. Bag fees must be checked prior to arrival and departure for each and every student. 10) Every student will complete all in processing forms and briefings regardless of rank, title or frequency of attendance. Failure to complete these forms could result in dismissal from the course. 11) Escorted Access to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base may not be available for simulator users due to the limited time of the training. 12) ID cards may not be issued to simulator users at the WAATS due to the limited time of the training. If ID cards are issued, it is mandatory that they be returned to the IMSO office before departure of the student. If the student does not turn in the ID card, the CPM and the country will be notified. B119980 UNNUMBERED AH-64 FLIGHT SIMULATOR U 0w B015 80 No XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS (& FORT BRAGG ?) FT BRAGG,NC Course Description: This MASL would be programmed when AH-64 Flight Simulation training is required. B119981 UNNUMBERED UH-60 FLIGHT SIMULATOR U 0w B015 80 No XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS (& FORT BRAGG ?) FT BRAGG,NC Course Description: This MASL would be programmed when UH-60 Flight Simulation training is required. B119991 UNNUMBERED CH-47 FLIGHT SIMULATOR U 0w B014 80 I CORPS & FORT LEWIS FT LEWIS,WA No B014 80 I CORPS & FORT LEWIS FT LEWIS,WA No Course Description: This MASL would be programmed when CH-47 Flight Simulation training is required. B119992 UNNUMBERED UH-60 FLIGHT SIMULATOR U 0w Course Description: This MASL would be programmed when UH-60 Flight Simulation training is required. B119993 UNNUMBERED U 0w VAR No SIMULATOR IP Course Description: This MASL is would be used when Informational Program Simulator training is required.This MASL is would be used when Informational Program Simulator training is required. B119994 UNNUMBERED UH-1 SIMULATOR - STRICOM U 0w B238 No SIMULATION TRAINING & INSTRUMENTATION COMMAND ORLANDO,FL 0w B238 No SIMULATION TRAINING & INSTRUMENTATION COMMAND ORLANDO,FL Course Description: This MASL is used when UH-1 Simulator - STRICOM is programmed. B119995 UNNUMBERED AH-1 SIMULATOR - STRICOM U Course Description: This MASL is used when AH-1 Simulator - STRICOM is programmed. Selection criteria -> Page 90 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title B119996 UNNUMBERED CH-47 SIMULATOR - STRICOM CSec U Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM Dur 0w LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE B238 No SIMULATION TRAINING & INSTRUMENTATION COMMAND ORLANDO,FL 0w B238 No SIMULATION TRAINING & INSTRUMENTATION COMMAND ORLANDO,FL 0w B238 No SIMULATION TRAINING & INSTRUMENTATION COMMAND ORLANDO,FL 0w B238 No SIMULATION TRAINING & INSTRUMENTATION COMMAND ORLANDO,FL 2w B021 80 No 10TH MNTN DIV (INSTALLATION BUSINESS OFFICE) FT DRUM,NY Course Description: This MASL is used when CH-47 Simulator - STRICOM is programmed. B119997 UNNUMBERED UH-60 SIMULATOR - STRICOM U Course Description: This MASL is used when UH-60 Simulator - STRICOM is programmed. B119998 UNNUMBERED AH-64A SIMULATOR - STRICOM U Course Description: This MASL is used when AH-64A Simulator - STRICOM is programmed. B119999 UNNUMBERED AH-64D LCT SIMULATOR - STRICOM U Course Description: This MASL is used when AH-64D Simulator - STRICOM is programmed. B120010 MLC4 MTN LDR CLOSE COMBAT CERT U Course Description: This MASL is used when Mountain Leader Close Combat Certification is programmed. B121000 01A-7-C20 BASIC OFFICER LDR BOLC II U 6w 071 75 INFANTRY SCHOOL FT BENNING,GA No Course Description: Combined arms tactics (tactical doctrine and operations, military operations on urban terrain, artillery, and engineer operations, and field training exercises); staff subjects (intelligence, operations, logistics, and training management); general subjects (military leadership, land navigation, legal subjects, medical subjects, physical training, and special presentations); communications/electrronics; unit/materiel readiness; weapons (individual). Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component newly commissioned lieutenants regardless of Branch assignment. Course Intl Notes: Information prepared by Fort Benning International Student Training Detachment (ISTD). BASIC OFFICER LEADERSHIP COURSE II (BOLC II): This course is appropriate for international students who are junior officers, serving in positions such as platoon leader, platoon commander, company executive officer, or company warrant officer. International officers should be newly commissioned, with less than 2 years service. This course is open to female soldiers. WARNING – without medical requirements and packing list, students may not enroll in course. Fort Benning ISTD does not always have time / resources to correct deficiencies in medical records and required equipment. WARNING – All US Army Infantry Schools require mandatory physical training. Students who arrive in poor physical condition greatly increase their risk of injury and / or course failure. Please read entire contents to brief international student prior to departure for the United States. Medical requirements and packing list must receive special attention. Selection criteria -> Page 91 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title Contents: 1. Course Overview. 2. Special Considerations for International Students. 3. Medical Requirements. 4. Packing List. 5. Reporting Instructions. 6. Billeting, Pay, Messing. 7. Other Considerations. 8. Field Studies Program. 9. IMS Graduation Requirements. 10. Internet Links. CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 1. COURSE OVERVIEW: BOLC is the first course that a newly commissioned US 2nd Lieutenant attends. It is required for every new US Army 2LT, regardless of branch or specialty. The course is intense and demanding. Instruction is focused on the tactical aspects of junior officer leadership – very little administrative training. The course will cover instruction on marksmanship, machine guns, base security, convoy operations, simple operations orders, and leadership / self-development / self-awareness. Half of the course is spent in a field environment, with simple shelters. Students will train with live ammunition and conduct squad and platoon operations with blank ammunition. 2. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: Students must arrive in good physical condition. Daily physical training, lasting 90 minutes, occurs 5 to 6 mornings per week. Additional physical training will occur throughout the day. Students will carry heavy loads (30 kg) over distances up to 12 miles. Ability to comprehend spoken English / slang is more important than technical writing and reading. Students must prepare and deliver simple operations orders for rifle platoons. Students will live in a gender integrated barracks environment with separate latrines for males and females. Privacy will be limited. 3. MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS: There are no specific medical requirements for IOBC. Students must comply with all applicable regulations in the JSAT / JCSET, and regulations as required by the US Embassy. 4. PACKING LIST: SPECIAL EQUIPMENT Upon arrival at Fort Benning, students must purchase: A knife or multi-tool for field operations: examples include Swiss Army, Leatherman, or Gerber. FIELD EQUIPMENT 2 pair of boots, well broken in. 4 sets of combat uniforms. 8 t-shirts. 8 pair of wool socks. 2 patrol caps 1 wet weather parka 1 pair of gloves 1 black wool knit cap 1 Notebook 5 black pens 2 pencils ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT: must be national military or US Army. Strongly recommend that students purchase US Army PT gear upon arrival. Total cost will be around $150. 1 pair of running shoes 4 pair of white socks 2 running shorts 2 short sleeve PT shirts 2 long sleeve PT shirts 1 PT outer-shell trousers 1 PT outer-shell jacket 1 orange reflective vest (purchase upon arrival at Fort Benning) FORMAL UNIFORMS / CIVILIAN CLOTHES National Formal Uniform (equivalent to US Dress Blues, or Class A) Appropriate civilian clothes (recommend three sets). 5. Reporting Instructions: Students will arrive at Columbus Airport (CSG) after transferring at Atlanta Hartsfield International. Students must contact the Fort Benning airport duty NCO next to the baggage claim. ISTD duty driver will arrive within 30 minutes. Fort Benning ISTD will drive students to Olson Hall Billeting, regardless of FMS / IMET status. Students will receive billeting at $22.50 per night. They will report the next morning at 0900 to the ISTD office, BLDG 75, McVeigh Hall. Contact Telephone numbers: ISTD Duty Driver – 706 577-8169, ISTD CDR 706 575-8510. WARNING – many students’ bags do not successfully transfer from Atlanta to Columbus. Students must file lost baggage claims at Columbus Airport. All lost bags, regardless of student, must be delivered to Olson Hall Billeting Office, BLDG 399 at Fort Benning. Students must retain copy of their baggage claim voucher number. 6. Billeting, Pay, Messing: Regardless of whether the student is IMET or FMS funded, students will live in BOLC Barracks. Students should arrive with $1000 to cover travel and incidentals until they begin receiving IMET pay. This money will also cover any deficiencies in the packing list. IMET students will Selection criteria -> Page 92 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE receive $11.00 TLA (travel and living allowance) per day, unless their ITO specifies a different arrangement. Students will mess together in the BOLC mess halls. Students will not pay for their mess meals, available at all times. There is NO family housing available on Fort Benning for international military students who are accompanied by family members for training. NOTE: IMET FUNDED TRAINING - IAW “Travel and Living Allowances (TLA) Policy Guidance for Security Cooperation Training Programs P3 Policy #03-01, Para 3B(12), dtd April 2003 (effective 1 Oct 03): “If bachelor government or contracted gov’t quarters are available and dependents are not encouraged/authorized, but the IMS chooses to bring his dependents and resides off base/post, the Living Allowances Rate is: $0 (ZERO).” IAW with the DoD Policy Guidance, Para C(6), Fort Benning is NOT listed as a training location that encourages IMS to bring their dependents. Ensure students for whom the USG pays a living allowance understand the impact of the above policy. Please note that "authorized" is NOT the same as "encouraged." 7. Other Considerations: Do not bring families or spouses. Students will spend the entire course away from their families. Students will not be able to support their families in such conditions. Families will be required to live off-post. IMET students will not receive any money to cover their family’s expenses. 8. Field Studies Programs: On weekends with no training, students may attend a 1 to 4 day (fully funded) tours of the Southern US available. Examples of visits include: Ford Atlanta Assembly Plant, Columbus Police Department, Jackson State Prison, Andersonville Prisoner of War Museum, and the CNN Center in Atlanta. 9. IMS Graduation Standards: same as US students. 10. Internet Links: BOLC Homepage: https://www.infantry.army.mil/BOLC/ Info Packet: https://www.infantry.army.mil/BOLC/content/welcome_packet.htm B121001 4E-F21/431-F6 S GLOBAL ANTI-TERRORISM & OPERATIONAL READINESS 2.2w 093 70A No ORDNANCE MUNITIONS & ELECTRONICS SCH REDSTONE ARSENAL,AL Course Description: Current operational intelligence and situational reports for applicable theaters (CONUS / OCONUS), new information relating to tools and equipment, US and Foreign Ordnance, Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDks), and the latest developments within the EOD Community. Various classes are conducted by external sources that represent a variety of Intelligence Agencies, EOD Technical Centers and Subject Matter Experts (Technicians) in both classroom and field environments. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Soldiers attending the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Global Anti-Terrorism and Operational Readiness Course (GATOR) must be currently MOS qualified and hold the AOC 89E or 89D SL 10/20/30/40. Soldiers must also posess a valid security clearance with completed favorable background investigation which must be verified prior to training. -----------Special Information-------------Physical Fitness Training will be conducted before or after the academic day at the digression of the unit chain of command and/or individual Soldier. Course Intl Notes: 1. Prerequisites for International GATOR Course participation: a. Student must be Improvised Explosive Device (IED) disposal qualified b. NATO, PFP, or ANZUS country in support of Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) with current emphasis on Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF)/Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) c. International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in support of OEF d. If not IED disposal qualified but in a leadership position for IED disposal qualified Soldiers, can attend as an observer but not as a student. e All other countries / students will be granted attendance on a case by case basis granted by the OMEMS EOD Training Department Director in coordination with OMEMS School Commandant and DA G3/5/7 AAWO. 2 International GATOR students are required to bring the following personal equipment items: a. Kevlar Helmet b. Body Armor c. Hearing protection d. Protective eyewear 3. The following items are highly recommended: a. Team Leader /Member books b. Personal reconnaissance kits or favorite personal tools (considerations for International Air Travel apply) c. Inclement weather clothing (rain, cold, mud, bugs or high heat: Appropriate to the season) 4. International students are NOT permitted to bring unit weapons. 5. International students report on day one to bldg 3307(Hannaway Hall), room 225 (GATOR classroom) NLT 0730 hrs. Students must acquire a vehicle gate pass prior to the first day of class. Students allow for ample time to access the gate in the mornings. Uniform for week one is the student’s equivalent Selection criteria -> Page 93 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC of BDU’s, DCU’s or ACU’s; week two allows for a modified field uniform depending upon weather. Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 6. Week one consists of classroom briefings tailored to your particular theater of deployment. There will also be short trips to various areas on Redstone arsenal for briefings and hands on learning. Team break down will be determined during week one. 6. Week two is conducted primarily on McKinley EOD Range. Personnel should be prepared to begin training early and conclude late in the day. Teams will be issued a vehicle and team equipment. This week consists of EOD incidents pertinent to your theater of deployment, an AAR, and vehicle / equipment maintenance and inventory. Unit should bring their lunches during this entire week, as long training days are common. 7. This training is for the benefit of deploying Soldiers and is NOT an evaluation. The EODTD provides impartial, experienced evaluators for your training. B121010 01A-7-C20 BASIC OFFICER LEADER II U 6w 061 75 FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL FORT SILL,OK No Course Description: Combined arms tactics (tactical doctrine and operations, military operations on urban terrain, artillery, and engineer operations, and field training exercises); staff subjects (intelligence, operations, logistics, and training management); general subjects (military leadership, land navigation, legal subjects, medical subjects, physical training, and special presentations); communications/electrronics; unit/materiel readiness; weapons (individual). Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component newly commissioned lieutenants regardless of Branch assignment. Course Intl Notes: The BOLC II Packing Lists are listed below for both male and female IMS. All international students are authorized to bring their own military issued equivalent equipment. If you do not have these items, they may be purchased at the Fort Sill Military Clothing Sales and/or Post Exchange. It is not necessary for IMS to purchase equipment other than the items listed below. Male Uniforms: Athletic Mouthpiece/Mouth Guard, 1 ea Belt, Black Web with Buckle, 2 ea Beret,Black w/rank insignia, 1 ea Black Watchcap (or black feece PT cap), 1 ea Boots, Combat Leather (Army issue),2 pr Cap, BDU or ACU, 2 ea Civilian Clothes Coat, BDU or ACU (Temperate or Hot weather), 4 ea Coat, Class A, 1 ea Drawers, cotton, underwear, 7 pr Duffel Bag, 1 ea Flashlight L-Shape w/Red Lens (Military issue), 1 ea Gloves, shell leather black (military), 2 ea ID tags with breakaway chain, 2 ea Inserts, glove, green wool, 2 pr Medical Alert Tags or Bracelet, 1 ea Notebook, 8 1/2" x 11", 1 ea Padlock, 2 ea Pencils, 2 ea Pens, 2 ea PT Uniform summer top & bottom - winter sweat top & bottom, 1 ea Razor Blades, 12 ea Razor, shaving, 1 ea Shaving Cream, 1 can Shirt, short and long sleeve, Class A, 1 ea Shoe Polish, black silicone, 2 ea Shoe Shine Brush, 1 ea Shoes, Low quarters black, l pr Shoes, running, 1 pr soap bars, 2 ea. Socks, Nylon black, 1 pr Socks, white, 4 pr Socks, wool cushion sole, 12 pr Tie, black, 1 ea Toothbrush, 1 ea Toothpaste tubes, 2 ea Towels wash cloth, brown, 2 ea Towels, large, brown, 2 ea Selection criteria -> Page 94 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title Trousers, BDU or ACU, 4 ea Trousers, Class A, 1 ea T-shirts, brown, 7 ea Wristwatch, 1 ea Sunglasses, 1 ea CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Female Uniform: Includes Items Listed Above Plus: Bra, 3 ea Bra, sport, 2 ea Female hygiene items Skirt, Class A, 1 ea Hair holding ornaments (such as , but not limited to, barrettes, pins, clips, bands), if used, must be unadorned and plain and must be transparent or similiar in color to the hair, and will be inconspsicuously placed. Beads or similiar ornamental items are not authorized. B121040 0-11/19-C46 MANEUVER SLC U 5w 612 75A NCO ACADEMY - ARMOR FT KNOX,KY No Course Description: Course Scope: Common Leader Training, subjects are; Interpret Cultural Terrain; Supervise Platoon Tactical Operations; Define Ethical Reasoning; Issue Plans, Orders, and Annexes; Supervise Detainee Operations; Supervise Platoon Training Management; Conduct a Platoon Fitness Program; Enforce the Army's Writing Style; Construct a 360 Degree Assessment; Assist Family Members of the Unit During Emergencies; Perform in a Joint Operating Environment. CMF Common Subjects (Universal) are; Troop Leading Procedures and the Military Decision Making Process; Information Operations; Operations Orders and Operational Terms and Graphics; Fire Support Planning; Actions on Contact; Link-up and Relief in Place; Conduct Displacement; Control Platoon Fires; Assembly Area Activities; Assist in the IPB Process; Resupply, Consolidation, and Reorganization; Conduct Convoy Operations; Passage of Lines; Road Block and Check Point Operations; Cordon and Search; Patrolling; Identify and React to IEDs and VBIEDs; Combatives; NCOER; AR 600-9; UCMJ, Separations, and Promotions; NCOPD; Duties and Responsibilities of the 1-5 Staff; Lessons Learned; Command and Control Exam and AAR; Tactics Exam and AAR; 48 hr Simulation Exercise conducted in the CCTT. Mandatory Training Subjects are; FBCB2; OPSEC Awareness; Risk Assessment; COE/COIN; Lessons Learned; Ethical Reasoning; Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Training; Enforce the Army's Sexual Assault Policy at the Unit Level. Course Prerequisite Text: Special Information: M-ANCOC consists of 3 phases back to back (Ph-1, Ph-2 (MOS Specific), Ph-3). Orders must cover all 3 phases. Soldiers with a permanent designator of "2" in the physical profile must include a copy of DA Form 3349 (Physical Profile) as part of the course application. Soldiers with a permanent designator of "3" or "4" in their physical profile must include a copy of DA Form 3349 and the results of their Military Medical Review Board (MMRB) as part of the course application. Soldiers who have been before a MMRB, awarded medical limitations, and allowed to retain their occupational classification, will be eligible to attend Maneuver ANCOC and train within the limits of their profile, provided they can meet the course graduation requirements. Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted Soldiers. First priority will be given to Sergeants First Class and promotable Staff Sergeants. Second priority will be given to Staff Sergeants performing in positions for which the training is designed. Soldiers must meet requirements outlined in AR 350-1. Soldiers attending Maneuver Center ANCOC must meet the body fat standards IAW AR 600-9, The Army Weight Control Program. Active and reserve Soldiers over 40 must complete required medical screening and reserve status prior to attending. Course Intl Notes: Physical Training is required for this course. B121041 0-11/19-C46 (11B) MANEUVER SLC (INFANTRYMAN) U 2w 612 75A NCO ACADEMY - ARMOR FT KNOX,KY No Course Description: MOS Specific Subjects for 11B are; Proponent Military History; Air Assault Operations; Combined Infantry Tactics; Urban Operations; Platoon Tactical Operations (CCTT, J-CATS); Mounted Land Navigation; Close Air Support; CMF 11B Exam and AAR. Course Prerequisite Text: M-ANCOC consists of 3 phases back to back (Ph-1, Ph-2 (MOS Specific), Ph-3). Orders must cover all 3 phases. Active and reserve Soldiers over 40 must complete required medical screening and reserve status prior to attending. Soldiers with a permanent designator of "2" in the physical profile must include a copy of DA Form 3349 (Physical Profile) as part of the course application. Soldiers with a permanent designator Selection criteria -> Page 95 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE of "3" or "4" in their physical profile must include a copy of DA Form 3349 and the results of their Military Medical Review Board (MMRB) as part of the course application. Soldiers who have been before a MMRB, awarded medical limitations, and allowed to retain their occupational classification, will be eligible to attend Maneuver ANCOC and train within the limits of their profile, provided they can meet the course graduation requirements. Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted Soldiers. First priority will be given to Sergeants First Class and promotable Staff Sergeants. Second priority will be given to Staff Sergeants performing in positions for which the training is designed. Soldiers must meet requirements outlined in AR 350-1. Soldiers attending Maneuver ANCOC must meet the body fat standards IAW AR 600-9. Course Intl Notes: Physical Training is required for this course. B121043 0-11/19-C46 MANEUVER SLC U 5w 698 70 NCO ACADEMY - INFANTRY FT BENNING,GA No Course Description: Common Leader Training, subjects are; Interpret Cultural Terrain; Supervise Platoon Tactical Operations; Define Ethical Reasoning; Issue Plans, Orders, and Annexes; Supervise Detainee Operations; Supervise Platoon Training Management; Conduct a Platoon Fitness Program; Enforce the Army's Writing Style; Construct a 360 Degree Assessment; Assist Family Members of the Unit During Emergencies; Perform in a Joint Operating Environment. CMF Common Subjects (Universal) are; Troop Leading Procedures and the Military Decision Making Process; Information Operations; Operations Orders and Operational Terms and Graphics; Fire Support Planning; Actions on Contact; Link-up and Relief in Place; Conduct Displacement; Control Platoon Fires; Assembly Area Activities; Assist in the IPB Process; Resupply, Consolidation, and Reorganization; Conduct Convoy Operations; Passage of Lines; Road Block and Check Point Operations; Cordon and Search; Patrolling; Identify and React to IEDs and VBIEDs; Combatives; NCOER; AR 600-9; UCMJ, Separations, and Promotions; NCOPD; Duties and Responsibilities of the 1-5 Staff; Lessons Learned; Command and Control Exam and AAR; Tactics Exam and AAR; 48 hr Simulation Exercise conducted in the CCTT. Mandatory Training Subjects are; FBCB2; OPSEC Awareness; Risk Assessment; COE/COIN; Lessons Learned; Ethical Reasoning; Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Training; Enforce the Army's Sexual Assault Policy at the Unit Level. Course Prerequisite Text: Enlisted MOS CMF 11B 11 INFANTRYMAN Required OR 11C 11 INDIR FIRE INFANTRYMN Required OR 19D 19 CAVALRY SCOUT Required OR 19K 19 M1 ARMOR CREWMN Required Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted Soldiers. First priority will be given to Sergeants First Class and promotable Staff Sergeants. Second priority will be given to Staff Sergeants performing in positions for which the training is designed. Soldiers must meet requirements outlined in AR 350-1. Soldiers attending Maneuver Center ANCOC must meet the body fat standards IAW AR 600-9, The Army Weight Control Program. Active and reserve Soldiers over 40 must complete required medical screening and reserve status prior to attending. Course Intl Notes: Information prepared by Fort Benning International Student Training Detachment (ISTD). MANEUVER ADVANCED NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER COURSE (ANCOC): This course is appropriate for international students who are armor/infantry senior sergeants, serving in positions such as platoon sergeant, company first sergeant, platoon warrant officer, company or battalion training / operations sergeant. This course is not open to female soldiers. WARNING – without medical requirements and packing list, students may not enroll in course. Fort Benning ISTD does not always have time / resources to correct deficiencies in medical records and required equipment. WARNING – All US Army Infantry Schools require mandatory physical training. Students who arrive in poor physical condition greatly increase their risk of injury and / or course failure. Please read entire contents to brief international student prior to departure for the United States. Medical requirements and packing list must receive special attention. Contents: 1. Course Overview. 2. Special Considerations for International Students. 3. Medical Requirements. 4. Packing List. 5. Reporting Instructions. 6. Billeting, Pay, Messing. 7. Other Considerations. 8. Field Studies Program. 9. IMS Graduation Standards. 1. COURSE OVERVIEW: ANCOC trains senior US Sergeants to serve as Infantry Platoon Sergeants (PSG) or Battalion Staff NCOs. A US PSG is the Selection criteria -> Page 96 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE second in command of 25 to 35 infantry soldiers. The course will cover instruction on emphasizes war-fighting skills, combat leadership and the planning and conducting of platoon level training. ANCOC students receive additional instruction in infantry related skills and administrative responsibilities. 2. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: Students must arrive in good physical condition. Daily physical training, lasting 90 minutes, occurs 5 to 6 mornings per week. Students will carry heavy loads (30 kg) over distances up to 12 miles. Ability to comprehend spoken English / slang is more important than technical writing and reading. Students must prepare and deliver simple operations orders for rifle platoons. A laptop computer is recommended, but not required. 3. MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS: There are no specific medical requirements for ANCOC. Students must comply with all applicable regulations in the JSAT / JCSET, and regulations as required by the US Embassy. 4. PACKING LIST: SPECIAL EQUIPMENT Upon arrival at Fort Benning, students must purchase: A knife or multi-tool for field operations: examples include Swiss Army, Leatherman, or Gerber. FIELD EQUIPMENT 2 pair of boots, well broken in. 4 sets of combat uniforms. 8 t-shirts. 8 pair of wool socks. 2 patrol caps 1 wet weather parka 1 pair of gloves 1 black wool knit cap 1 Notebook 5 black pens 2 pencils ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT: must be national military or US Army. Strongly recommend that students purchase US Army PT gear upon arrival. Total cost will be around $150. 1 pair of running shoes 4 pair of white socks 2 running shorts 2 short sleeve PT shirts 2 long sleeve PT shirts 1 PT outer-shell trousers 1 PT outer-shell jacket 1 orange reflective vest (purchase upon arrival at Fort Benning) FORMAL UNIFORMS / CIVILIAN CLOTHES National Formal Uniform (equivalent to US Dress Blues, or Class A) Appropriate civilian clothes (recommend three sets). 5. Reporting Instructions: Students will arrive at Columbus Airport (CSG) after transferring at Atlanta Hartsfield International. Students must contact the Fort Benning airport duty NCO next to the baggage claim. ISTD duty driver will arrive within 30 minutes. Fort Benning ISTD will drive students to Olson Hall Billeting, regardless of FMS / IMET status. Students will receive billeting at $22.50 per night. They will report the next morning at 0900 to the ISTD office, BLDG 75, McVeigh Hall. Contact Telephone numbers: ISTD Duty Driver – 706 577-8169, ISTD CDR 706 575-8510. WARNING – many students’ bags do not successfully transfer from Atlanta to Columbus. Students must file lost baggage claims at Columbus Airport. All lost bags, regardless of student, must be delivered to Olson Hall Billeting Office, BLDG 399 at Fort Benning. Students must retain copy of their baggage claim voucher number. 6. Billeting, Pay, Messing: Regardless of whether the student is IMET or FMS funded, students will live in Olson Hall. Students should arrive with $1000 to cover travel and incidentals until they begin receiving IMET pay. This money will also cover any deficiencies in the packing list. IMET students will receive $78.50 TLA (travel and living allowance) per day, unless their ITO specifies a different arrangement. Students will mess in the ANCOC dining facility, located in the Olson Hall complex. Messing expenses per day are approximately $10. Olson Hall rooms have a microwave for meals purchased at the commissary. 7. Other Considerations: Do not bring families or wives. Families will be required to live off-post. IMET students will not receive any money to cover their families expenses. 8. Field Studies Programs: Students will also be invited to seek sponsorship with local American families from Columbus, GA. Additionally, there are numerous 1 to 4 day (fully funded) tours of the Southern US available. Social functions include guest speakers and farewell dinners. Examples of visits include: Ford Atlanta Assembly Plant, Columbus Police Department, Jackson State Prison, Andersonville Prisoner of War Museum, and the CNN Center in Atlanta. 9. IMS Graduation Standards: same as US students. Selection criteria -> Page 97 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur 10. Internet Links: NCOA Homepage: https://www.infantry.army.mil/ncoa/main.html ANCOC Course Outline: https://www.infantry.army.mil/ncoa/ancoc/course.pdf LOC B121044 0-11/19-C46 (11B) MANEUVER SLC (INFANTRYMAN) 698 70 NCO ACADEMY - INFANTRY FT BENNING,GA U 2w ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE No Course Description: MOS Specific Subjects for 11B are; Proponent Military History; Air Assault Operations; Combined Infantry Tactics; Urban Operations; Platoon Tactical Operations (CCTT, J-CATS); Mounted Land Navigation; Close Air Support; CMF 11B Exam and AAR. Special Information: M-ANCOC consists of 3 phases back to back (Ph-1, Ph-2 (MOS Specific), Ph-3). Orders must cover all 3 phases. Active and reserve Soldiers over 40 must complete required medical screening and reserve status prior to attending. Soldiers with a permanent designator of "2" in the physical profile must include a copy of DA Form 3349 (Physical Profile) as part of the course application. Soldiers with a permanent designator of "3" or "4" in their physical profile must include a copy of DA Form 3349 and the results of their Military Medical Review Board (MMRB) as part of the course application. Soldiers who have been before a MMRB, awarded medical limitations, and allowed to retain their occupational classification, will be eligible to attend Maneuver ANCOC and train within the limits of their profile, provided they can meet the course graduation requirements. Course Prerequisite Text: Enlisted MOS CMF 11B 11 INFANTRYMAN Required Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted Soldiers. First priority will be given to Sergeants First Class and promotable Staff Sergeants. Second priority will be given to Staff Sergeants performing in positions for which the training is designed. Soldiers must meet requirements outlined in AR 350-1. Soldiers attending Maneuver ANCOC must meet the body fat standards IAW AR 600-9, Course Intl Notes: Information prepared by Fort Benning International Student Training Detachment (ISTD). MANEUVER ADVANCED NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER COURSE (ANCOC): This course is appropriate for international students who are armor/infantry senior sergeants, serving in positions such as platoon sergeant, company first sergeant, platoon warrant officer, company or battalion training / operations sergeant. This course is not open to female soldiers. WARNING – without medical requirements and packing list, students may not enroll in course. Fort Benning ISTD does not always have time / resources to correct deficiencies in medical records and required equipment. WARNING – All US Army Infantry Schools require mandatory physical training. Students who arrive in poor physical condition greatly increase their risk of injury and / or course failure. Please read entire contents to brief international student prior to departure for the United States. Medical requirements and packing list must receive special attention. Contents: 1. Course Overview. 2. Special Considerations for International Students. 3. Medical Requirements. 4. Packing List. 5. Reporting Instructions. 6. Billeting, Pay, Messing. 7. Other Considerations. 8. Field Studies Program. 9. IMS Graduation Standards. 1. COURSE OVERVIEW: ANCOC trains senior US Sergeants to serve as Infantry Platoon Sergeants (PSG) or Battalion Staff NCOs. A US PSG is the second in command of 25 to 35 infantry soldiers. The course will cover instruction on emphasizes war-fighting skills, combat leadership and the planning and conducting of platoon level training. ANCOC students receive additional instruction in infantry related skills and administrative responsibilities. 2. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: Students must arrive in good physical condition. Daily physical training, lasting 90 minutes, occurs 5 to 6 mornings per week. Students will carry heavy loads (30 kg) over distances up to 12 miles. Ability to comprehend spoken English / slang is more important than technical writing and reading. Students must prepare and deliver simple operations orders for rifle platoons. A laptop computer is recommended, but not required. 3. MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS: There are no specific medical requirements for ANCOC. Students must comply with all applicable regulations in the JSAT / JCSET, and regulations as required by the US Embassy. 4. PACKING LIST: Selection criteria -> Page 98 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT Upon arrival at Fort Benning, students must purchase: A knife or multi-tool for field operations: examples include Swiss Army, Leatherman, or Gerber. FIELD EQUIPMENT 2 pair of boots, well broken in. 4 sets of combat uniforms. 8 t-shirts. 8 pair of wool socks. 2 patrol caps 1 wet weather parka 1 pair of gloves 1 black wool knit cap 1 Notebook 5 black pens 2 pencils ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT: must be national military or US Army. Strongly recommend that students purchase US Army PT gear upon arrival. Total cost will be around $150. 1 pair of running shoes 4 pair of white socks 2 running shorts 2 short sleeve PT shirts 2 long sleeve PT shirts 1 PT outer-shell trousers 1 PT outer-shell jacket 1 orange reflective vest (purchase upon arrival at Fort Benning) FORMAL UNIFORMS / CIVILIAN CLOTHES National Formal Uniform (equivalent to US Dress Blues, or Class A) Appropriate civilian clothes (recommend three sets). 5. Reporting Instructions: Students will arrive at Columbus Airport (CSG) after transferring at Atlanta Hartsfield International. Students must contact the Fort Benning airport duty NCO next to the baggage claim. ISTD duty driver will arrive within 30 minutes. Fort Benning ISTD will drive students to Olson Hall Billeting, regardless of FMS / IMET status. Students will receive billeting at $22.50 per night. They will report the next morning at 0900 to the ISTD office, BLDG 75, McVeigh Hall. Contact Telephone numbers: ISTD Duty Driver – 706 577-8169, ISTD CDR 706 575-8510. WARNING – many students’ bags do not successfully transfer from Atlanta to Columbus. Students must file lost baggage claims at Columbus Airport. All lost bags, regardless of student, must be delivered to Olson Hall Billeting Office, BLDG 399 at Fort Benning. Students must retain copy of their baggage claim voucher number. 6. Billeting, Pay, Messing: Regardless of whether the student is IMET or FMS funded, students will live in Olson Hall. Students should arrive with $1000 to cover travel and incidentals until they begin receiving IMET pay. This money will also cover any deficiencies in the packing list. IMET students will receive $78.50 TLA (travel and living allowance) per day, unless their ITO specifies a different arrangement. Students will mess in the ANCOC dining facility, located in the Olson Hall complex. Messing expenses per day are approximately $10. Olson Hall rooms have a microwave for meals purchased at the commissary. 7. Other Considerations: Do not bring families or wives. Families will be required to live off-post. IMET students will not receive any money to cover their families expenses. 8. Field Studies Programs: Students will also be invited to seek sponsorship with local American families from Columbus, GA. Additionally, there are numerous 1 to 4 day (fully funded) tours of the Southern US available. Social functions include guest speakers and farewell dinners. Examples of visits include: Ford Atlanta Assembly Plant, Columbus Police Department, Jackson State Prison, Andersonville Prisoner of War Museum, and the CNN Center in Atlanta. 9. IMS Graduation Standards: same as US students. 10. Internet Links: NCOA Homepage: https://www.infantry.army.mil/ncoa/main.html ANCOC Course Outline: https://www.infantry.army.mil/ncoa/ancoc/course.pdf Selection criteria -> Page 99 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title B121045 2-11/19-C42 MANEUVER ANCOC CSec U Dur 1.4w Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET 698 70 No NCO ACADEMY - INFANTRY FT BENNING,GA GRE Course Description: Combined simulations exercise (CCTT) and Urban Operations. Special Information: M-ANCOC consists of 3 phases back to back (Ph-1, Ph-2 (MOS Specific), Ph-3). Orders must cover all 3 phases. Active and reserve Soldiers over 40 must complete required medical screening and reserve status prior to attending. Soldiers with a permanent designator of "2" in the physical profile must include a copy of DA Form 3349 (Physical Profile) as part of the course application. Soldiers with a permanent designator of "3" or "4" in their physical profile must include a copy of DA Form 3349 and the results of their Military Medical Review Board (MMRB) as part of the course application. Soldiers who have been before a MMRB, awarded medical limitations, and allowed to retain their occupational classification, will be eligible to attend Maneuver ANCOC and train within the limits of their profile, provided they can meet the course graduation requirements. Course Prerequisite Text: Enlisted MOS CMF 11B 11 INFANTRYMAN Required OR 11C 11 INDIR FIRE INFANTRYMN Required OR 19D 19 CAVALRY SCOUT Required OR 19K 19 M1 ARMOR CREWMN Required Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted Soldiers. First priority will be given to Sergeants First Class and promotable Staff Sergeants. Second priority will be given to Staff Sergeants performing in positions for which the training is designed. Soldiers must meet requirements outlined in AR 350-1. Soldiers attending Maneuver ANCOC must meet the body fat standards IAW AR 600-9, The Army Weight Control Program. Course Intl Notes: Information prepared by Fort Benning International Student Training Detachment (ISTD). MANEUVER ADVANCED NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER COURSE (ANCOC): This course is appropriate for international students who are armor/infantry senior sergeants, serving in positions such as platoon sergeant, company first sergeant, platoon warrant officer, company or battalion training / operations sergeant. This course is not open to female soldiers. WARNING – without medical requirements and packing list, students may not enroll in course. Fort Benning ISTD does not always have time / resources to correct deficiencies in medical records and required equipment. WARNING – All US Army Infantry Schools require mandatory physical training. Students who arrive in poor physical condition greatly increase their risk of injury and / or course failure. Please read entire contents to brief international student prior to departure for the United States. Medical requirements and packing list must receive special attention. Contents: 1. Course Overview. 2. Special Considerations for International Students. 3. Medical Requirements. 4. Packing List. 5. Reporting Instructions. 6. Billeting, Pay, Messing. 7. Other Considerations. 8. Field Studies Program. 9. IMS Graduation Standards. 1. COURSE OVERVIEW: ANCOC trains senior US Sergeants to serve as Infantry Platoon Sergeants (PSG) or Battalion Staff NCOs. A US PSG is the second in command of 25 to 35 infantry soldiers. The course will cover instruction on emphasizes war-fighting skills, combat leadership and the planning and conducting of platoon level training. ANCOC students receive additional instruction in infantry related skills and administrative responsibilities. 2. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: Students must arrive in good physical condition. Daily physical training, lasting 90 minutes, occurs 5 to 6 mornings per week. Students will carry heavy loads (30 kg) over distances up to 12 miles. Ability to comprehend spoken English / slang is more important than technical writing and reading. Students must prepare and deliver simple operations orders for rifle platoons. A laptop computer is recommended, but not required. 3. MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS: There are no specific medical requirements for ANCOC. Students must comply with all applicable regulations in the JSAT / JCSET, and regulations as required by the US Embassy. 4. PACKING LIST: SPECIAL EQUIPMENT Upon arrival at Fort Benning, students must purchase: Selection criteria -> Page 100 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC A knife or multi-tool for field operations: examples include Swiss Army, Leatherman, or Gerber. Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE FIELD EQUIPMENT 2 pair of boots, well broken in. 4 sets of combat uniforms. 8 t-shirts. 8 pair of wool socks. 2 patrol caps 1 wet weather parka 1 pair of gloves 1 black wool knit cap 1 Notebook 5 black pens 2 pencils ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT: must be national military or US Army. Strongly recommend that students purchase US Army PT gear upon arrival. Total cost will be around $150. 1 pair of running shoes 4 pair of white socks 2 running shorts 2 short sleeve PT shirts 2 long sleeve PT shirts 1 PT outer-shell trousers 1 PT outer-shell jacket 1 orange reflective vest (purchase upon arrival at Fort Benning) FORMAL UNIFORMS / CIVILIAN CLOTHES National Formal Uniform (equivalent to US Dress Blues, or Class A) Appropriate civilian clothes (recommend three sets). 5. Reporting Instructions: Students will arrive at Columbus Airport (CSG) after transferring at Atlanta Hartsfield International. Students must contact the Fort Benning airport duty NCO next to the baggage claim. ISTD duty driver will arrive within 30 minutes. Fort Benning ISTD will drive students to Olson Hall Billeting, regardless of FMS / IMET status. Students will receive billeting at $22.50 per night. They will report the next morning at 0900 to the ISTD office, BLDG 75, McVeigh Hall. Contact Telephone numbers: ISTD Duty Driver – 706 577-8169, ISTD CDR 706 575-8510. WARNING – many students’ bags do not successfully transfer from Atlanta to Columbus. Students must file lost baggage claims at Columbus Airport. All lost bags, regardless of student, must be delivered to Olson Hall Billeting Office, BLDG 399 at Fort Benning. Students must retain copy of their baggage claim voucher number. 6. Billeting, Pay, Messing: Regardless of whether the student is IMET or FMS funded, students will live in Olson Hall. Students should arrive with $1000 to cover travel and incidentals until they begin receiving IMET pay. This money will also cover any deficiencies in the packing list. IMET students will receive $78.50 TLA (travel and living allowance) per day, unless their ITO specifies a different arrangement. Students will mess in the ANCOC dining facility, located in the Olson Hall complex. Messing expenses per day are approximately $10. Olson Hall rooms have a microwave for meals purchased at the commissary. 7. Other Considerations: Do not bring families or wives. Families will be required to live off-post. IMET students will not receive any money to cover their families expenses. 8. Field Studies Programs: Students will also be invited to seek sponsorship with local American families from Columbus, GA. Additionally, there are numerous 1 to 4 day (fully funded) tours of the Southern US available. Social functions include guest speakers and farewell dinners. Examples of visits include: Ford Atlanta Assembly Plant, Columbus Police Department, Jackson State Prison, Andersonville Prisoner of War Museum, and the CNN Center in Atlanta. 9. IMS Graduation Standards: same as US students. 10. Internet Links: NCOA Homepage: https://www.infantry.army.mil/ncoa/main.html ANCOC Course Outline: https://www.infantry.army.mil/ncoa/ancoc/course.pdf Selection criteria -> Page 101 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title B121046 0-11/19-C46 (19D) MANEUVER SLC (CAVALRY SCOUT) CSec U Dur 2w Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET 612 75 No NCO ACADEMY - ARMOR FT KNOX,KY GRE Course Description: Reconnaissance Missions, Screen Missions, Countermobility, and Close Air Support (CAS). Course Prerequisite Text: M-ANCOC consists of 3 phases back to back (Ph-1, Ph-2 (MOS Specific), Ph-3). Orders must cover all 3 phases. Active and reserve Soldiers over 40 must complete required medical screening and reserve status prior to attending. Soldiers with a permanent designator of "2" in the physical profile must include a copy of DA Form 3349 (Physical Profile) as part of the course application. Soldiers with a permanent designator of "3" or "4" in their physical profile must include a copy of DA Form 3349 and the results of their Military Medical Review Board (MMRB) as part of the course application. Soldiers who have been before a MMRB, awarded medical limitations, and allowed to retain their occupational classification, will be eligible to attend Maneuver ANCOC and train within the limits of their profile, provided they can meet the course graduation requirements. Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted Soldiers. First priority will be given to Sergeants First Class and promotable Staff Sergeants. Second priority will be given to Staff Sergeants performing in positions for which the training is designed. Soldiers must meet requirements outlined in AR 350-1. Soldiers attending Maneuver Center ANCOC must meet the body fat standards IAW AR 600-9, The Army Weight Control Program. Course Intl Notes: Physical Training is required for this course. B121138 2C-F99/600-F16 (CT) DUNKER - ALL U 0.4w 011 80 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This training includes hazards to aircraft and personnel during overwater operations; operation of safety and survival equipment requirements; pre-ditching and evacuation procedures. This course also provides the aircrew with the skills and knowledge to effectively use an Emergency Breathing Device (EBD) to egress a ditched aircraft and cope with the hazards that may be encountered with the use of a compressed air breathing device Course Prerequisite Text: Active and reserve component Aviation officers, warrant officers, and enlisted personnel serving or assigned to serve as rated or non-rated crewmember. Must possess current class II flight physical. In addition, the student must possess a normal EKG and report with medical records on day of inprocessing. Any abnormalities will have accompanying evaluation by appropriate medical specialist. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage Selection criteria -> Page 102 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B121139 2C-F99/600-F16 (CT) DUNKER - EN U 0.4w 011 80 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This training includes hazards to aircraft and personnel during overwater operations; operation of safety and survival equipment requirements; pre-ditching and evacuation procedures. This course also provides the aircrew with the skills and knowledge to effectively use an Emergency Breathing Device (EBD) to egress a ditched aircraft and cope with the hazards that may be encountered with the use of a compressed air breathing device. Course Prerequisite Text: Active and reserve component Aviation officers, warrant officers, and enlisted personnel serving or assigned to serve as rated or non-rated crewmember. Must possess current class II flight physical. In addition, the student must possess a normal EKG and report with medical records on day of inprocessing. Any abnormalities will have accompanying evaluation by appropriate medical specialist. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B12113X 2C-F99/600-F16 (CT) DUNKER U 0.4w 011 80 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Training includes hazards to aircraft and personnel during overwater operations; safety and survival equipment requirements; pre-ditching consideratins and provedures; and emergency ditching and evacuation procedures. This course also provides aircrew with the skills and knowledge required to effectively use the helicopter emergency egress device (HEEDS) to egress a ditched helicopter and cope with the hazards that may be encountered with the use of a helicopter emergency egress device. Course Prerequisite Text: Active and reserve component Aviation officers, warrant officers, and enlisted personnel serving or assigned to serve as rated or non-rated crewmember. Must possess current class II flight physical. In addition, the student must possess a normal EKG and report with medical records on day of inprocessing. Any abnormalities will have accompanying evaluation by appropriate medical specialist. B121143 2-1-C20B AVIATION BASIC OFFICER LEADER-BRANCH Selection -> Course criteria Description: U 3w Page 103 of 578 011 80A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE This is the first phase of Aviation Basic Officer Leader Course III Part A. Culmination of professional development training initiated in the Basic Officer Leadership Course (BOLC II) and the Aviation Junior Officer Professional Development Course (JOPD). All Aviator Officers will be required to complete 2C-F99/600-F16-Dunker, and 2C-F107/600-F17-SERE, prior to enrollment into Aviation Basic Officer Leader Course III Part B. Emphasis is on initial aviation indoctrination. Course Prerequisite Text: Students in this course must be either Active Army or Reserve Component commissioned officers with a designated branch code (BC) 15 (Aviation). Foreign Military Students may attend. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B121144 2-1-C20B AVIATION BASIC OFFICER LEADER-BRANCH U 6.6w 011 80A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: This is the second phase of Aviation BOLC III. Culmination of professional development training initiated in the Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC II), Aviation Junior Officer Professional Development Course (JOPD), 2C-F99/600-F16-Dunker, 2C-F107/600-F17-SERE, Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC IIIA), and the Initial Entry Rotary Wing Course (IERW) Flight School XXI (FSXXI) for lieutenants. Emphasis is on Aviation Combat Operations and Leadership at platoon level. Course Prerequisite Text: Students in this course must be either Active Army or Reserve Components commissioned officers with a designated branch code (BC) 15 (Aviation). Foreign military may attend this course. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. Selection criteria -> Page 104 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B121148 420-13W10 FA METEOROLOGICAL CREWMEMBER U 7.6w 061 70A FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL FORT SILL,OK No Course Description: The course is designed to train personnel in the basic concepts of meteorology, basic communications systems, surface observations, balloon inflation, and operation of the Meteorological Measuring Set, AN/TMQ-41. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 222221 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: VERY HEAVY Must be a U.S. Citizen: REQUIRED -------------------------------------------Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel. -------------------------------------------Qualifying scores. (a) A minimum score of 95 in aptitude area EL in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. (b) A minimum score of 93 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002. Course Intl Notes: 36 hours SINCGARS training - FOUO (For Official Use Only) - Not available to International Students B12114X 4C-131A FA TARGETING TECHNICIAN WO BASIC S 33w 061 70A FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL FORT SILL,OK No Course Description: Basic electronics; the duties and responsibilities of a Radar Section Leader; operation and maintenance of the target acquisition radar sets and associated equipment; survey techniques; targeting; target acquisition systems employment; principles and application of fire support to include target processing. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET Warrant Officer MOS: 131A FA TARGETING TECH -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 911-09W Phase: Title: WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE SCHOOL -------------------------------------------Member of the Active Army, US Marine Corps, or Army National Guard. -----------Special Information-------------USMC students receive only AN/TPQ-36 radar operations training. B121150 412-13S10 FIELD ARTILLERY SURVEYOR U 7w 061 70A FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL FORT SILL,OK No Course Description: Skills that a level one personnel need to perform as a member of a field artillery survey party are: tactical communications, map reading, determine the Course criteria Prerequisite Text: Selection -> Page 105 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 211211 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: VERY HEAVY -------------------------------------------Active Army/USMC and reserve component enlisted personnel. -------------------------------------------Qualifying scores. (a) A minimum score of 95 in aptitude area ST in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. (b) A minimum score of 92 in aptitude area ST on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002. B121167 420-ASIH1 MET EQUIP MAINT - MET DATA SYSTEM U 10w 061 70A FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL FORT SILL,OK No Course Description: Preventive maintenance checks and services, troubleshooting and isolation of faults, and repair and replacement of defective components. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 222221 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: VERY HEAVY Must be a U.S. Citizen: REQUIRED Enlisted MOS CMF: 13W 13 - FIELD ARTILLERY METEOROLOGICAL CREWMEMBER F -------------------------------------------Active Army and Marine Corps enlisted personnel qualified in MOS 13W, meeting prerequisites listed in applicable regulations, who have completed the FA Meteorological Crewmember Course, 420-13W10 (420-93F10). -------------------------------------------Qualifying scores. (a) A minimum score of 95 in aptitude area EL in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. (b) A minimum score of 93 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002. -------------------------------------------Formal training under auspices of USAFAS is mandatory to qualify for award of MOS. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: This course is tailored to limit training to the major system that the student is expected to maintain within the first year after graduation. B12116X 221-13R10 FA FIREFINDER RADAR OPERATOR U 8w 061 70A FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL FORT SILL,OK No Course Description: Operations, communication procedures; IFSAS interface; radar registrations; use of SINCGARS equipment; preventive maintenance on the radars and ancillary equipment. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 222221 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: HEAVY Male Gender Requirement: REQUIRED Must be a U.S. Citizen: REQUIRED -------------------------------------------Active Army and Reserve Component Army and USMC enlisted personnel. -------------------------------------------Qualifying scores. (a) A minimum score of 100 in aptitude area SC in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. (b) A minimum score of 98 in aptitude area SC on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002. -----------Special Information-------------None. B121179 PRE-RANGER ARNG PRE-RANGER COURSE U 2w 964A 80A ARNG WARRIOR TRNG CTR FORT BENNING,GA No Course Description: THE PURPOSE OF THE PRE-RANGER COURSE (PRC) IS TO PREPARE SOLDIERS TO ASSESS, PREPARE AND TRAIN SOLDIERS TO SUCCEED AT THE US ARMY RANGER SCHOOL. SLDIERS MUST GRADUATE THE ARNG PRC IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO ATTENDING THE RANGER SCHOOL. PRC ACCOMPLISHES THIS BY (REF: PRC MOI): 1. ASSESSING THE SOLDIERS' PHYSICAL AND MENTAL CAPABILITIES DURING A SIX DAY EVALUATION PHASE, WHICH MIRRORS THE ASSESSMENT PHASE AT RANGER SCHOOL. 2. TRAINING THE SOLDIERS ON TROOP LEADING PROCEDURES, COMBAT ORDERS AND RECONNAISSANCE/COMBAT PATROLS TO THE SAME STANDARDS CONDUCTED AT THE SCHOOL IN ORDER TO BETTER PREPARE THEM FOR THE CHALLENGES THEY WILL BE UNDERGOING.. 3. VERIFY THAT MEDICAL, DENTAL, AND ADMINISTRATIVE PAPERWORK IS COMPLETE FOR RANGER SCHOOL ATTENDANCE.. 4. CONDUCTING PHYSICAL FITNESS TRAINING DAILY. MINIMUM STANDARDS ARE 49 CORRECT PUSHUPS, 59 SITUPS, SIX CHIN-UPS (PALMS FACING IN), TWO - MILE RUN IN LESS THAN 15:12 MINUTES, AND THE FIVE - MILE RUN IN 40 MINUTES OR LESS. 5. SOLDIERS MAY BE RELEASED FROM PRC FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS (REF: PRC MOI): A. REPORTING WITHOUT CURRENT DENTAL RECORDS, HEALTH RECORDS (INCLUDING A CURRENT MEDICAL EXAMINATION WITH LAB SLIPS), AND BATTALION COMMANDERS PROFICIENCY STATEMENT. B. FAILURE TO PASS THE INITIAL APFT OR CWST. C. LACK OF MOTIVATION. D. MEDICAL RELEASE. E. FAILURE TO PASS 50% OF PATROLS OR LEADERSHIP POSITIONS. F. FAILURE OF ANY ASSESSMENT PHASE CRITICAL TASK. G. SPECIAL OBSERVATION REPORT. Course Prerequisite Text: Selection criteria -> Page 106 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE -------------------------------------------MALE VOLUNTEER, ACTIVE ARMY OR RESERVE COMPONENT OFFICER OR NCO OF ANY BRANCH. ENLISTED APPLICANT BELOW CPL/SPC MUST SUBMIT A REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF GRADE TO THE APPLICANT'S FIRST COMMANDER (COLONEL) IN HIS CHAIN OF COMMAND. THE WAIVER WILLINCLUDE THE MOST RECENT APFT RESULTS AND TIME SERVED IN LEADERSHIP POSITIONS. REQUEST FOR WAIVER IS ENDORSED BY THE INDIVIDUAL'S COMPANY AND BATTALION COMMANDER. THE BATTALION COMMANDER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SENDING SOLDIERS TO PRC PREPARED. INCOMING STUDENTS MUST REPORT WITH A MEMORANDUM, SIGNED BY THE BATTALION COMMANDER STATING THE SOLDIER MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS TO ATTEND BOTH PRC AND THE RANGER COURSE. (IAW DA PAM 351-4 AND PRC MOI) ALL INCOMING STUDENTS WILL REPORT WITH THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS IN THEIR POSSESSION: 1) HEALTH RECORDS, TO INCLUDE A MEDICAL EXAMINATION DATED WITHIN 18 MONTHS OF HIS REPORTING DATE OF THE ACTUAL RANGER COURSE, STAMPED QUALIFIED TO ATTEND RANGER SCHOOL. HEALTH RECORDS MUST INCLUDE SICKLE-CELL ANEMIA TEST RESULTS AND HIV RESULTS DATED WITHIN 6 MONTHS OF HIS REPORTING DATE OF THE RANGER COURSE. (IAW AR 40-501 AND PRC MOI). 2) DENTAL RECORDS MUST INCLUDE A FULL MOUTH X-RAY (PANOREX). IF SOLDIERS ARE TDY, THE UNIT CAN PROVIDE A LETTER SIGNED BY THE COMMANDER VERIFYING THAT A PANOREX EXISTS AT THE HOME UNIT AND IS AVAILABLE IF REQUIRED. PCS SOLDIERS MUST BRING THEIR FULL DENTAL RECORDS. 3) THE INDIVIDUAL SOLDIER'S UNIT IS REQUIRED TO ASSIST THE SOLDIER IN PREPARING THE PACKETY TO ATTEND THE ARNG PRC. THE INDIVIDUAL SOLDIER MAY HAND-CARRY THE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS OR THE SOLDIER'S UNIT MAY MAIL THE REQUIRED DUCUMENTS TWO WEEKS PRIOR TO THE SOLDIER'S REPORT DATE. THE PACKET WILL INCLUDE PRC AND RANGER COURSE ORDERS, ALL AMENDMENTS, AND COMPLETED SF FORM 88 AND 93 PHYSICALS. ALL PACKETS WILL BE COMPLETE OR THE SOLDIER WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND THE ARNG PRC. 4) SOLDIERS MUST REPORT WITH FULL PRC AND RANGER SCHOOL PACKING LIST (THE ARNG PRC PACKING LIST IS AVAILABLE IN THE MOI AND ON THE ARNG PRC WEBSITE), CLOSELY CROPPED HAIRCUTS, 25 COPIES OF THEIR PRC AND FOLLOW-ON RANGER SCHOOL ORDERS. MRE'S ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: ALL INCOMING STUDENTS MUST REPORT TO THE ARNG PRE-RANGER COURSE, BLDG 4155, OLD HARMONY CHURCH AREA, FORT BENNING, GA NLT 1600 HOURS ON THEIR START DATE. THE REPORT DATE IS FOR TRAVEL PURPOSES ONLY AND ALL SOLDIERS ARE REQUIRED TO SIGN-IN FOR DUTY ON THEIR START DATE PRIOR TO 1600. STUDENTS ARE ENCOURGAED TO REPORT EARLY ON THEIR START DATE -- NET 1200 AND NLT 1600. STUDENTS MUST HAVE WITH THEM THE COMPLETED ARMY SCHOOL SYSTEM (TASS) UNIT PRE-EXECUTION CHECKLIST SIGNED BY THEIR COMMANDER ALONG WITH 10 COPIES OF THEIR ORDERS. STUDENTS AND UNIT TRAINING NCO/OFFICERS SHOULD FOLLOW THE GUIDELINES OUTLINED IN THE ARNG PRE-RANGER MOI. STUDENTS REPORTING LATE, UNPREPARED, AND/OR NOT MEETING THE PREREQUESITES WILL BE RETURN TO THEIR HOR. THE LATEST MOI (DTD 01 SEPTEMBER 2003) CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE SOLDIER'S UNIT AND A COPY WILL BE MAILED TO THEIR HOME OF RECORD ADDRESS IDENTIFIED IN ATRRS.. THIS COURSE AND THE RANGER COURSE ARE NOT REIMBURSABLE SCHOOLS BY NGB. POINT OF CONTACT FOR THE ARMY NATIONAL GUARD PRE-RANGER COURSE IS SFC SLATER, ARNG PRC NCOIC, AT DEFENSE SWITCHED NETWORK (DSN) 784-7468, COMMERCIAL (COMM) (706) 5447468. FAX (DSN) 835-7521 OR COMM (706) 544-7521. B121180 2E-SI5Q/011-ASIF7 PATHFINDER U 3w 071 80A INFANTRY SCHOOL FT BENNING,GA No Course Description: Provides Commander technical expertise in planning and executing air movement, air assault, airborne, and air re-supply operations for rotary or fixed wing aircraft; interfaces between Army Aviation/USAF units and supported commander; prepares air mission brief and air movement annex; provides technical advice, inspects and supervises the execution of slingload operations; provides trained personnel to assist with the mission of USAF combat control team; selects, marks, and controls helicopter day and night landing and pick-up zones; selects, marks, and controls fixed-wing day and night drop zones for airiborne personnel and equipment; provides air traffic control and navigational assistance to aircraft within an operational site control zone; provides USAF aircraft terminal guidance for deployment of the airborne force; conducts Drop Zone Survey operations; certify in the use of Ground Marker Release System (GMRS), Computed Air Release Point (CARP), and Verbally Initiated Release System (VIRS) for rotary and fixed-wing aircraft airdrop operations for Combat AIR Support (CAS). Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Active Army, Reserve, or National Guard Officers (2LT-CPT) or enlisted personnel (PFC-SFC) assigned to or enroute to a billet requiring pathfinder skills. Enlisted MOS: 11B, 11C, 15Q, 19D, 77F, 92Y, 88M. Warrant Officers (WO1-WO3) with MOSs 131A, 180A, or 921A may attend. Enlisted applicants must have a GT score of 100 or above. Active and Reserve Marine Corps Officers (2LT-CPT) and enlisted personnel (SGT-GNSGT) in logistics and combat arms. Active and Reserve Air Force enlisted personnel serving as combat control team/forward air controllers (SGT-MSGT). All applicants must have passed a valid pathfinder physical within five years, have a minimum profile serial of 111121 and have no speech impediment. Physicals for airiborne qualified personnel must indicate "cleared to participate in airborne operations." Applicants must have one year service remaining on active duty upon completion of the course. Course Intl Notes: Will undergo a physical exam upon arrival. UNIFORMS REQUIRED: 1 belt with buckle, 2 pairs of boots, 1 cap, 3 sets of BDUs, 1 cold weather coat, 1 pair of work gloves, 5 pairs of socks, 3 undershirts. (NOTE: para 1g, administrative notes from Infantry School) There is NO family housing available on Fort Benning for international military students who are accompanied by family members for training. NOTE: IMET FUNDED TRAINING - IAW “Travel and Living Allowances (TLA) Policy Guidance for Security Cooperation Training Programs P3 Policy #03-01, Para 3B(12), dtd April 2003 (effective 1 Oct 03): “If bachelor government or contracted gov’t quarters are available and dependents are not encouraged/authorized, but the IMS chooses to bring his dependents and resides off base/post, the Living Allowances Rate is: $0 (ZERO).” IAW with the DoD Policy Guidance, Para C(6), Fort Benning is NOT listed as a training location that encourages IMS to bring their dependents. Ensure students for whom Selection criteria -> Page 107 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE the USG pays a living allowance understand the impact of the above policy. Please note that "authorized" is NOT the same as "encouraged." B121181 2E-SI5S-5R/011-SQIV-G RANGER U 9w 071 80A INFANTRY SCHOOL FT BENNING,GA No Course Description: The Ranger Course consists of three phases. The first phase (Benning), is conducted at Fort Benning, Georgia for 20 days. The second phase (Mountain), is conducted near Dahlonega in the mountains of North Georgia for 21 days. The third and final phase (Swamp/Jungle/Urban), is conducted at Eglin Air Force Base in the North Western Florida for 18 days. Two days at the end of the course are used for out o processing and graduation. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------ENLISTED PERSONNEL: Enlisted applicants must have a standard score of 90 or higher in aptitude CO and 12 months or more of active duty service remaining after the completion of the course IAW AR 600-214. Ranger Training is available on a voluntary basis only for enlisted soldiers who are in the following primary MOS, E-4 and above. C MF: 11- Infantry * 12B - Combat Engineer * 13F - Fire Support Sergeant * 14S - Avenger Crewman 1 8 - Special Forces Personnel * 19D - Calvary Scout 19K - Armor Crewman *U.S. Army Chief of Staff Message T hose enlisted personnel of any MOS or specialty assigned to Ranger Coded positions within the 75th Ranger Regiment or Ranger Training Brigade (RTB) may attend. Enlisted applicants in the grade of E-3 not assigned to the 75th Ranger Regiment or Ranger Training Brigade must submit request for waiver to the applicantks chain of command. Request for wavier must be endorsed by the Company, Battalion, and Brigade/Regimental Commanders. The waiver will include the most recent APFT and time served in a leadership position. The RTB commander will review and declare eligibility of the applicant prior to the individual reporting for Ranger Training. Approved waiver must accompany application for quotas to the Ranger Course. The applicant must bring a copy of the waiver for in-processing into the Ranger Course. The request for waiver will be in standard memorandum format stating the students standard name line, circumstances and the class date the student will attend. Fax request to the Ranger Training Brigade, attn: Senior Tac Office. DSN: 784-6604, comm (706)-544-6604. OFFICER PERSONNEL: Ranger Training is available on a voluntary basis only for Officers in the following Career Management Fields. * * * 11A o Infantry Officer 12A o Armor Officers allocated against authorized 12C positions. 12C o Calvary Officers 13A o Fire Support Offices 14B o Short Range Air Defense Officers 18A o Special Forces Officers 21B o Combat Engineer Officers *U.S. Army Chief of Staff Message Those Officers of any Career Management Field assigned to Ranger coded positions within the 75th Ranger Regiment and Ranger Training Brigade may attend. Students are not required to be Airborne Qualified, but are encouraged to attend Airborne School prior to attending the Ranger Course. MEDICAL: Medical fitness standards will be in accordance with AR 40-501, chapters 2 and 5-3, and performed IAW Chapter 8. All personnel must arrive with complete (AR 40-66)health records, including a original physical examination(DD 2807-1 and DD 2808) signed by a Physician (MD or DO),dated within 18 months of their reporting date, stating the applicant is medically qualified for attendance at Ranger School. T he following lab test results are required- Age 34 and younger: Urinalysis with microscopy, HIV (within 2 years),Hematocrit (HCT),and Sickle-Dex. Age 35 and older: The above criteria with the addition of Fasting Blood Sugar, Fasting Lipid Panel, Complete Blood Count (CBC), Electrocardiogram, and Rectal exam with Hemoccult testing. The requirements in paragraph 8-25d, AR 40-501, for indications of medical follow-up for elevated or abnormal tests will be followed on Ranger applicants age 35 and older. Results of follow-up will be forwarded with the medical examination to the Ranger School for review. Original lab work must accompany physical. All soldiers require a dental examination with Dentist signature on block #83b of DD Form 2808. Additionally, the unit must provide a letter signed by the commander or DENTAC supervisor verifying that a current PANOREX (X-Ray) exists at home station and is available from sending unit upon request. The following items are mandatory for all students: Adapter, Firing, (M4 yellow) (TOE Soldiers only) A lcohol Markers/Alcohol Eraser 2 pk Athletic Mouthpiece/Mouth Guard 1 ea Selection criteria -> 1 ea Page 108 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE B atteries, D cell 4-6 ea B elt (Army issue - no elastic) 2 ea B lack Tape, friction or electrical 2 rolls B lack Watch cap 1 ea B oots, Combat Leather/Suede (Army issue)(non-insulated) 2 pr B oots, Hot Weather* (Black or green) 2 pr C amelback/MOLLE hydration system 70-100oz(Black,cammo, or desert) 1 ea C amouflage stick (military issue) 2 ea C ap, BDU (with name tape sewn on)/ACU (with Velcro name tape) (Army)/Cover (Marine) w/name-tape sewn on back 2 ea C oat, BDU/ACU** (Temperate or Hot Weather) 6-8 ea C ombination Locks (key locks unauthorized) 3 ea C ompass, Lensatic (military issue) (TOE Soldiers only) 2 ea Civilian clothes consisting of: 1 Shirt, 1 pr of Pants, 1 pr of socks, 1 Jacket, 1 pr Shoes D ressing, First Aid 2 ea D uffel Bag NSN 8465-01-117-8699 2 ea E ar Plugs with Case 1 ea E xtra Bootlaces 2 pr E yeglasses, retainer band (required) 2 pr Finger/Toe Nail clippers 1 ea F lashlight L-Shape w/Red Lens (Military issue) 1 ea F oot Powder, (GoldBond, etc.) 2 ea G loves, shell leather black (No Logos) 1- 2 ea I D Card 1 ea I D Tags w -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Students reporting to the Ranger Training Brigade that donot meet the prerequisities stated, above (e.g., medical documentation, and equipment)may be sent back to their units. REPORTING TIMES: Incoming students report the day prior to the start date (Day 1) of the Ranger Class they are attending. If unable to arrive on the report date (day prior), students will be in formation NLT 0400 in PT uniform, with all required items on the start date (Day 1) of the Ranger Class they are attending. Each Student must bring five copies of orders assigning them to the Ranger Course, DD Form 1610 is the responsibility of the sending unit. Please check the Ranger Training Brigade website at www.benning.army.mil/rtbmain.htm for the most up to date information. w w Ranger Course information: DSN: 784-6413, 6448, and 6812. Comm: 706-544-6413, 6448, and 6812. Fax, 706-544-6604. ww.benning.army.mil/rtbmain.htm. ww.benning.army.mil/RTB/rtbmain.htm SECURITY CLEARANCE: NONE Course Intl Notes: All students should have a complete Ranger physical (DD Form 2808 and DD Form 2807-1) including sickle cell and HIV before reporting to ISTD. Students may bring one BDU uniform with patrol cap or beret of their country to graduate in. Students will receive American uniforms for Ranger school along with other items. Students need to bring at least $300 to $400 for supplies for the course. All other items are provided by the IMSO. All items needed for the course will be purchased after reporting to IMSO. Students will Briefings, receive classes, physical training and a physical assessment before reporting to Pre-Ranger. There is NO family housing available on Fort Benning for international military students who are accompanied by family members for training. NOTE: IMET FUNDED TRAINING - IAW “Travel and Living Allowances (TLA) Policy Guidance for Security Cooperation Training Programs P3 Policy #03-01, Para 3B(12), dtd April 2003 (effective 1 Oct 03): “If bachelor government or contracted gov’t quarters are available and dependents are not encouraged/authorized, but the IMS chooses to bring his dependents and resides off base/post, the Living Allowances Rate is: $0 (ZERO).” IAW with the DoD Policy Guidance, Para C(6), Fort Benning is NOT listed as a training location that encourages IMS to bring their dependents. Ensure students for whom the USG pays a living allowance understand the impact of the above policy. Please note that "authorized" is NOT the same as "encouraged." B121182 2E-SI5P/SQI7/011-SQIP AIRBORNE U 3w 071 80 INFANTRY SCHOOL FT BENNING,GA No Course Description: Ground week-Don and adjust the main and reserve parachutes, identify components inside a C130/C141/C17 aircraft and respond to actions inside the aircraft using the "mock door", exit the 34-foot tower, execute parachute landing falls, execute parachute landing falls off the lateral drift apparatus, perform methods of recovery. Tower week-Respond to jump commands (C130/C141/C17) and execute individual and mass exits using the mock door, demonstrate proficiency in fixed-wing aircraft exits from the 34-foot tower wearing combat equipment, demonstrate techniques for deploying the reserve/mirps, control the risers from the suspended harness, execute parachute landing falls correctly from the swing landing trainer, execute a drop from the 250-foot free tower. Jump week-correctly don and adjust the parachute, mirps and combat equipment, respond to jump commands inside an aircraft, control body position after jumping from an aircraft until parachute opening shock, control the parachute during descent, execute a parachute landing fall, controls the parachute upon landing while making five parachute jumps from an air force aircraft. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Course Intl Notes: Selection criteria -> Officer, warrant officer, enlisted personnel, and cadet volunteers less than 36 years of age on the date Page 109 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE There is NO family housing available on Fort Benning for international military students who are accompanied by family members for training. NOTE: IMET FUNDED TRAINING - IAW “Travel and Living Allowances (TLA) Policy Guidance for Security Cooperation Training Programs P3 Policy #03-01, Para 3B(12), dtd April 2003 (effective 1 Oct 03): “If bachelor government or contracted gov’t quarters are available and dependents are not encouraged/authorized, but the IMS chooses to bring his dependents and resides off base/post, the Living Allowances Rate is: $0 (ZERO).” IAW with the DoD Policy Guidance, Para C(6), Fort Benning is NOT listed as a training location that encourages IMS to bring their dependents. Ensure students for whom the USG pays a living allowance understand the impact of the above policy. Please note that "authorized" is NOT the same as "encouraged." EFFECTIVE 22 MAR 99 WITH CLASS 19-99, ALL NEW ABN STUDENTS WILL TAKE AN APFT UPON ARRIVAL FOR AIRBORNE TRAINING. THIS APFT IS CONDUCTED TO ENSURE STUDENT FITNESS PRIOR TO BEGINNING HIGH RISK AIRBORNE TRAINING. 2. EACH STUDENT WILL BE GRADED IAW FM 21-20 USING THE 17-21 AGE GROUP SCALE (NEW APFT STANDARDS) AND MUST SCORE 60 POINTS PER EVENT TO ATTAIN A "GO" FOR THE APFT. STUDENTS NOT PERFORMING TO STANDARD WILL RECIEVE A "NO GO" AND WILL EITHER RETURN TO THE STUDENTS PARENT UNIT OR PROCEED TO THE NEXT SCHEDULED DUTY ASSIGNMENT. STUDENTS RECEIVING A "NO GO" WILL BE A PT FAILURE AND MAY NOT RE-ENTER ABN TRAINING FOR A 6 MONTH PERIOD. 3. UNIFORM FOR THE APFT WILL BE THE STANDARD USA PT UNIFORM OR THE STUDENTS SERVICE/COUNTRY PT UNIFORM. STUDENTS WITHOUT THE APPROPRIATE PT UNIFORM WILL TAKE THE APFT IN THE BDU PT UNIFORM. THIS IS A UNIFORM CHANGE. AIRBORNE STUDENTS MUST ARRIVE AT THE BASIC AIRBORNE COURSE WITH THE USA PT UNIFORM OR THE STUDENTS SERVICE/COUNTRY PT UNIFORM. B121183 2E-SI3Z/010-ASIB1 INFANTRY MORTAR LEADER U 5w 071 75 INFANTRY SCHOOL FT BENNING,GA No Course Description: Tactical Emploment of the Infantry Mortar Platoon; Fire Support Planning; mechanical training and live fire exercises; forward observation procedures; maintenance; survey techniques. Course Prerequisite Text: Must be active Army, Reserve component, or National Guard. Commissioned Officers 2LT, 1LT OR CAPT. Enlisted personnel, SGT-MSG serving in a mortar unit. 11C 11C ANCOC graduates who have graduation date of 30 Sept 90 or later will no longer be authorized to attend the Infantry mortar Leaders Course. (unless they have not been assigned to an 11C TOE position within 36 months of application forattendance.) Marine Corps, Air Force, Navy and Allied personnel Sergeants and above, who operate in an MOS applicable to U.S. Army MOS 11C, may attend. Special Info: Student TDY and return will bring their own organizations clothing individual equipment (OCIE) issue. Students TDY enroute will have OCIE issueu at Ft. Benning. All students must report and sign in at Infantry Hall, (building 4, room w-77, Student Operations), During the hours of 1200 to 1500 with PTuniform, ID card, and 1 set of orders and amendments. Reporting date is the Sunday before class start date. Class start time is 0800 hours on the first working day of the week. Late arrivals, after 0800 hours, will not be admitted to the course. Upon reporting to the Infantry Motar Leadsers Course, Students are required to have the following: 10 complete copies of orders, medical records, Valid ID card, 2 sets of ID Tags with chains and government travel credit card. Course Intl Notes: UNIFORMS REQUIRED: 1 belt with buckle, 2 pairs of boots, 1 cap, 3 sets of BDUs, 1 cold weather coat, 1 pair work gloves, 5 pairs socks, 3 undershirts, PT uniform. (Note para 1g, in administrative notes on Infantry School) There is NO family housing available on Fort Benning for international military students who are accompanied by family members for training. NOTE: IMET FUNDED TRAINING - IAW “Travel and Living Allowances (TLA) Policy Guidance for Security Cooperation Training Programs P3 Policy #03-01, Para 3B(12), dtd April 2003 (effective 1 Oct 03): “If bachelor government or contracted gov’t quarters are available and dependents are not encouraged/authorized, but the IMS chooses to bring his dependents and resides off base/post, the Living Allowances Rate is: $0 (ZERO).” IAW with the DoD Policy Guidance, Para C(6), Fort Benning is NOT listed as a training location that encourages IMS to bring their dependents. Ensure students for whom the USG pays a living allowance understand the impact of the above policy. Please note that "authorized" is NOT the same as "encouraged." B121186 2E-SI5W/011-ASI5W JUMPMASTER U 3w 071 80 INFANTRY SCHOOL FT BENNING,GA No Course Description: Detailed information and training on: duties and responsibilities of the jumpmaster and safety; procedures for rigging individual equipment containers and door bundles; understanding and identifying personnel parachute components by their specific nomenclature and characteristics; procedures and standards required to conduct a jumpmaster personnel inspection; the duties and responsibilities of the drop zone safety officer; presentation of jumpmaster briefings and prejump training; and the execution of the duties of a jumpmaster from a USAF aircraft inflight during a day/night combat equipment jump. Course Prerequisite Text: Selection criteria -> Page 110 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Active Army and Reserve Component officer and noncommissioned officers. Must be in the grade of SGT or above. All students muyst be qualified, current (jumped within six months or attended Jump refresher) as a parachutist and have a minimum of 12 static line parachute jumps from USAF high-performance aircraft and been on jump status for 12 months. Must be recommended by battalion commander or officer in the grade of LTC. Officer and enlisted personnel must have a current valid physical examination less than 12 months old. Applicants must have passed the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) within 6 months of entry with a minimum score of 180 points (60 points in each event using applicants age group). Medical examination (Standard From 88) and APFT Scorecard (DA Form 705) must accompany the individual when he/she reports for training. Additionally, individuals must have in their possession their individual Jump Record (DA Form 1307) closed out by their unit. Students must meet Army height/weight standards. SPECIAL INFORMATION: Marine Corps enlisted personnel, CPL and above, may attend. All commanders must ensure that applicants report to and sign in at bldg 2748 (Student Accountability) on the reorting date (Sunday). Student inprocessing will begin promptly at 0600 hours Monday morning. Graduates must attain a passing score of 70 points for each graded event. The graduate must demonstrate proficiency in the jumpmaster personnel inspection by successfully inspecting two rigged jumpers and one combat equipped jumper in 5 minutes. Sutdents must score 70 points or higher and miss no major deficiencies. Course Intl Notes: Will undergo a physical exam upon arrival. There is NO family housing available on Fort Benning for international military students who are accompanied by family members for training. NOTE: IMET FUNDED TRAINING - IAW “Travel and Living Allowances (TLA) Policy Guidance for Security Cooperation Training Programs P3 Policy #03-01, Para 3B(12), dtd April 2003 (effective 1 Oct 03): “If bachelor government or contracted gov’t quarters are available and dependents are not encouraged/authorized, but the IMS chooses to bring his dependents and resides off base/post, the Living Allowances Rate is: $0 (ZERO).” IAW with the DoD Policy Guidance, Para C(6), Fort Benning is NOT listed as a training location that encourages IMS to bring their dependents. Ensure students for whom the USG pays a living allowance understand the impact of the above policy. Please note that "authorized" is NOT the same as "encouraged." SAO must ensure the student has all medical requirements and physical exams completed prior to departure from home nation. PHYSICAL TRAINING - all courses require mandatory physical training every duty day, including some weekends. No international soldiers will be excused from physical training, for any reason. A HIGH level of physical fitness is required of every international student. A VERY HIGH level of physical fitness is required for Pre-Ranger, Ranger, and Reconnaissance and Long Range Surveillance Course. ARMY PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST: The APFT is a graduation requirement for almost all courses. SAO should advise and prepare the soldier to achieve at least a 70 percent, according to his/her age group, in each event (push up, sit up, and 2 mile run). The APFT is not just a graduation requirement but in many instances, a means of measuring the individuals probability of becoming a heat casualty. The IMS will generally be given an APFT by ISTD prior to reporting for class. If the IMS does not receive at least 50 points in each event (standards are enforced) the IMS will not be allowed into the course for safety purposes. This policy is established by the O-6 in the IMSO's chain of command. Please make sure that your IMS is fit for class upon arrival. You can find the APFT standards and point scale in the U.S. Army's Field Manual (FM) 21-20. Courses that are listed as VERY HIGH (above) must come here passing more than 70 percent in each event. PARACHUTE OPERATIONS: IMS are required to participate in parachute jumps at Airborne and Jumpmaster school. IMS may participated in parachute jumps at Pathinder, Ranger, and Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leaders Course (RSLC). All IMS participating in Airborne Operations must have their ITO state "IMS is authorized to participate in hazardous duty training. IMS is parachute qualified and authorized to participate in jumps from U.S. aircraft." IMS attending Jumpmaster must bring their jump log with them denoting the IMS has at least the prerequisite number of jumps. JUMPMASTER COURSE: IMS must attended U.S. Army Basic Airborne Course at Fort Benning, Georgia. The U.S. Basic Airborne Course is a prerequisite for attending the Jumpmaster Course. IMS attending Jumpmaster must bring their jump log with them denoting the IMS has at least the prerequisite number of jumps. LIVE AMMUNITION TRAINING: Basic Officer Leader Course II (BOLC II), Infantry Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC III), Infantry Mortar Leader Course (IMLC), Mechanized Leaders Course (MLC), Sniper School, and Advanced Leaders Course (ALC) train with live ammunition. MANEUVER LIVE AMMUNITION TRAINING: Infantry Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC III) will train soldiers to maneuver freely while using live machine gun and mortar fire. B121195 2E-SI3X/010-F5 (M2A2/ODS) MECHANIZED LEADER (M2A2/ODS) U 3w 071 75A INFANTRY SCHOOL FT BENNING,GA No Course Description: Vehicle introduction; safety considerations; hull and turret operations and maintenance; weapons systems training; tactics (BFV peculiar); preliminary gunnery; basic gunnery; intermediate gunnery. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component officers and enlisted personnel. MAJ and below who have not received new equipment training and have the potential for duty as a BFV leader. SGT(P) thru SFC in duty position as vehicle leader (MOS 19D, 11B, 11H, or 14R qualified). Must be assigned or on orders to a BFV-equipped unit. DA Form 348 is required. Army Physical Fitness Readiness Test IAW FM 21-20 and Height and Weight Standards IAW AR 600-9. SPECIAL INFORMATION: 11M is awarded as a primary MOS to DA-selected soldiers from other career fields. 11M MOS soldiers attending this course become qualified leaders. Course Intl Notes: There is NO family housing available on Fort Benning for international military students who are accompanied by family members for training. NOTE: IMET Selection criteria -> Page 111 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE FUNDED TRAINING - IAW “Travel and Living Allowances (TLA) Policy Guidance for Security Cooperation Training Programs P3 Policy #03-01, Para 3B(12), dtd April 2003 (effective 1 Oct 03): “If bachelor government or contracted gov’t quarters are available and dependents are not encouraged/authorized, but the IMS chooses to bring his dependents and resides off base/post, the Living Allowances Rate is: $0 (ZERO).” IAW with the DoD Policy Guidance, Para C(6), Fort Benning is NOT listed as a training location that encourages IMS to bring their dependents. Ensure students for whom the USG pays a living allowance understand the impact of the above policy. Please note that "authorized" is NOT the same as "encouraged." B121220 7-12-C20 U ADJUTANT GENERAL BASIC OFFICER LEADER 8.8w 805C 75A ADJUTANT GENERAL SCHOOL FORT JACKSON,SC No Course Description: To instruct Adjutant General Corps lieutants in the areas of combat survival, career management, and Adjutant General speciality training. Training includes and FTX/CPX. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -------------------------------------------Active Army or Reserve Component newly commissioned lieutenants whose actual or anticipated assignment is to the Adjutant General Corps. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Lieutenants must first complete Phase 2 prior to training at the branch school. Course Intl Notes: Participation in physical training and the field training exercise is required for all international students. B121225 2-44-C20B U 9.6w AIR DEFENSE ARTILLERY BASIC OFFICER LEADER (SHORT) 441S 70 Air Defense Artillery School FT SILL,OK No Course Description: Weapons specific subjects include: characteristics, limitations, tactical operations, digital training, and system warfighting skills associated with Air and Missile Defense Weapon Systems. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the following sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Have a reservation, be attending or be a graduate from: Course Number: 01A-7-C20 (P) Phase: 2 Title: BASIC OFFICER LEADER -------------------------------------------Active Army (AA) and Reserve Component (RC) officers with actual or anticipated assignment as an Air and Missile Defense officer and graduation from the Basic Officer Leadership Course, Phase I and Phase II. -----------Special Information-------------This course is Phase III of a three-phase Basic Officer Leader Training for all competitive category, newly commissioned officers. After completing the Basic Officer Leader Course, Phase II, AD lieutenants will attend the branch specific Phase III course. B12122X 2-44-C20B U AIR DEFENSE ARTILLERY BASIC OFFICER LEADER 18.6w 441S 70 Air Defense Artillery School FT SILL,OK No Course Description: Weapons specific subjects include: characteristics, limitations, tactical operations, digital training, and system warfighting skills associated with Air and Missile Defense Weapon Systems. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the following sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Have a reservation, be attending or be a graduate from: Course Number: 01A-7-C20 (P) Phase: 2 Title: BASIC OFFICER LEADER -------------------------------------------Active Army (AA) and Reserve Component (RC) officers with actual or anticipated assignment as an Air and Missile Defense officer and graduation from the Basic Officer Leadership Course, Phase I and Phase II. -----------Special Information-------------This course is Phase III of a three-phase Basic Officer Leader Training for all competitive category, newly commissioned officers. After completing the Basic Officer Leader Course, Phase II, AD lieutenants will attend the branch specific Phase III course. B121230 2-17-C20 ARMOR BASIC OFFICER LEADER U 17.8w 171 75A ARMOR SCHOOL FORT KNOX,KY No Course Description: MOUNTED FOUNDATIONS TRAINING: Officer common core tasks which are branch focused (maintenance operations, PMCS, supply activities, and Course Prerequisite Text: Selection criteria -> Page 112 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Armor (or branch detailed armor) officers from USMA, ROTC, Federal OCS, or State OCS commissioning source who have attended Phase II of the Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC II). USMC officers on assignment instructions to a tank battalion; and allied officers commissioned into an armor, cavalry, or mechanized branch. Have Graduated from course : 01A-7-C20 Phase : 2 (BASIC OFFICER LEADER). Course Intl Notes: Physical Training is required for this course. Please visit the International Military Student Office of Fort Knox at the following link: http://www.knox.army.mil/school/ops/imso/imso.html B121240 4-3-C20 CBRN BASIC OFFICER LEADER U 13.8w 031 75A CHEMICAL SCHOOL FT LEONARD WOOD,MO No Course Description: To provide newly commissioned lieutenants the technical skills necessary for their initial assignment as Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) platoon leaders or CBRN staff officers. SSI for which trained: CBRN Officer (74A). This course provides knowledge of radiation fundamentals; CBRN reconnaissance and decontamination operations; hazardous material operations; smoke operations; CBRN staff functions; staff operations; administrative procedures; organizational and personnel management; logistics operations; individual/unit training; and individual and unit tactical operations. Also provides professional development for performance of duties as a platoon leader and/or member of a battalion staff, with emphasis on the CBRN reconnaissance and decontamination platoon leader, and the battalion CBRN officer. Course Prerequisite Text: Soldiers must be graduate of the Basic Officer Leader Course I and II. Special Information: The completion of Chemical Defense Training Facility training is a requirement for graduation. Completion of the Chemical Defense Training Facility training may be waived for temporary medical cause. For U.S. Students, waivers for Chemical Defense Training Facility training may only be granted by the Brigade Commander. For International Students, the requirement is waiverable by the Brigade Commander and the student's Defense Attaché. All students attending the course must bring their medical records to Fort Leonard Wood. Personnel required to wear optical inserts, IAW AR 40-63, must bring two sets to Fort Leonard Wood. Active component or Reserve Component lieutenants assigned or under orders to a 74A CBRN officer position. Pass the Army Physical Fitness (APFT) IAW AR 350-1 and FM 21-20. Meet Height/Wight /Body Fat standards IAW AR 600-9. Soldiers must have proof of qualification with the M16A2/M4 rifle. Soldiers may not attend with a profile that restricts the use and wear of Mission Oriented Protective Posture (MOPP) gear and the M40 series protective mask. Soldiers may not attend if they are pregnant. A pregnancy test will be conducted within the first 72 hours of the course. If the officer is pregnant, they will be returned to their initial entry station or utilized. Soldiers must be graduates of the Basic Officer Leader Course I and II. Course Intl Notes: Participation in Physical Training (PT) is mandatory. CHEMICAL DEFENSE TRAINING FACILITY SUBJECT: Chemical Defense Training Facility Training Requirements 1. References: a. AR 190-59, Chemical Agent Security Program. b. CDTF Respiratory Protective Program Document (CDTF RPPD). c. CDTF Standard Operating Procedures d. DA PAM 385-61, Toxic Chemical Agent Safety Standards. e. DA PAM 40-8, Occupational Health Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Occupational Exposure to Nerve Agents GA, GB, GD, and VX. f. TC 3-41, Protective Assessment Test System. 2. The following guidelines and requirements for training at the Chemical Defense Training Facility (CDTF) are provided to help prepare the student for training. Due to the fact that training is conducted using significant quantities of actual nerve agents, adherence to these requirements is mandatory. a. Students will not bring prohibited items inside the CDTF, including, but not limited to: cameras, cell phones, pagers, computers, personal data assistants (PDAs), firearms, knives, alcohol, candy, gum, mints, or tobacco products. Any prohibited items are brought to the site will be surrendered to security personnel when presenting your ID card. Students found with prohibited items after leaving the security checkpoint will be subject to removal from the site and dismissal from training. (AR 190-59, Chapter 13, Section 14) b. Students are discouraged from bringing bags, purses, or brief cases to the site. Any bags, purses or brief cases brought to the site will be left at the security checkpoint. These items may then be retrieved by the student at the end of the days training. (AR 190-59, Chapter 13, Section 14) c. Students should not bring any "high dollar" items to training (i.e. large amounts of cash, jewelry, etc.). The lockers available to students and cadre do not have locks. d. Students should eat a normal breakfast, but should not eat or use any tobacco products 15 minutes prior to entering the site. Additionally, students should refrain from heavy alcohol consumption 24 hours prior to training. These actions will reduce interference with the protective mask fit validation test (TC 3-41, Page 14). Selection criteria -> Page 113 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE e. Facial hair: Students will be cleanly shaven with the exception of a mustache if worn (CDTF Respiratory Protection Program Document, 6.a.3.b)). f. Any personal items (i.e. watches, rings, jewelry, hair clips, clothing items, etc.) taken into the toxic agent training area will be confiscated and destroyed; confiscated items will not be returned to the student (DA PAM 385-61, Chapter 5, Section 1.e.). The only exceptions to this rule are medically required dentures and appliances. Students will not be allowed to train with nail polish/nail extensions, hair extensions, beads, or any items woven into their own natural hair (CDTF Respiratory Protection Program Document, 6.a.3.c), e) & f)). Provisions will not be made for removal of these adornments at the training site. These items must be removed prior to the students arrival at the CDTF. g. Contact lenses are prohibited at the CDTF (CDTF Respiratory Protection Program Document, 6.a.3.d)). Students should bring with them a regular pair of glasses for use prior to and after toxic agent training, and a serviceable pair of optical inserts for use during training. Students will not be allowed to enter the toxic training areas unless they have at least 20/40 Vision near and far (in at least one eye), uncorrected or corrected with optical inserts (MEDDAC Reg 40-31, 6-2.a.(3)). Rule of thumb: if you need glasses for distance or for reading, bring a pair of optical inserts with you. h. Tattoos or piercing(s) that are less than one week old may disqualify a student from training, pending medical evaluation by the Occupational Health Nurse. i. Students taking over the counter medications or prescription drugs should contact the Occupational Health Nurse (at 573-596 B121245 4-5-C20 ENGINEER BASIC OFFICER LEADER U 14.2w 052 75A ENGINEER SCHOOL FT LEONARD WOOD,MO No Course Description: Engineer leader skills, bridging, digital training, demolitions, assured mobility, Engineer tactics, basic construction, situational training exercises, field training exercises, and includes a final phase of embedded assignment-oriented training in advanced construction or advanced tactics in order to prepare the graduate for immediate assumption of an Engineer platoon leader position. The Engineer BOLC III emphasizes the importance of the educational training philosophy of "depth then breadth", so that the Engineer LT can transition into his/her first Army leadership position as a confident and competent leader. By providing students with smaller instructor to student ratios, they will be able to attain deeper knowledge and comprehension levels in order to apply their learning's in the Contemporary Operational Environment, both in training, as well as in the environment of an Army at War. Course Prerequisite Text: Prerequisite Item Value(s) or Range Description Constraint Officer Branch EN CORPS OF ENGINEERS Required Text Prerequisites Active Army, Reserve Component, and National Guard commissioned lieutenants with follow on duty assignments in the Corps of Engineers, and who have completed BOLC I and II, are eligible to attend. Course Intl Notes: ADDITIONAL PREREQUISITE INFORMATION: To obtain a listing of training available (not restricted) for IMS attending this course contact the ISD office at fort Leonard Wood. Ensure ITO (DD Form 2285), dated Mar 94, para 12d, is checked (Physical Fitness Training). If bringing a family, student is requested to arrive 3 weeks prior to the course start date so that they may arrange for housing before starting the preparatory course. International student required to attend Engr OBC Preparatory Course (B174013). If not accompanied by family, request students to report 2 weeks prior to preparatory course published start date. UNIFORM REQUIREMENTS: The following items are required for all officers attending Officer Basic Course. Listed are the minimum required items for IMS. QUANITY ITEM 2 FIELD SOFT CAP 4 ARMY BDU SHIRTS (2 HOT/2 TEMPERATE) or COUNTRY FIELD SHIRT 4 ARMY BDU PANTS (2 HOT/2 TEMPERATE) or COUNTRY FIELD PANTS 1 US ARMY BDU FIELD JACKET or COUNTRY FIELD JACKET 7 COTTON BROWN T-SHIRTS or APPROPRIATE FOR COUNTRY UNIFORM 2 WEB BELT WITH BLACK TIP or APPROPRIATE FOR COUNTRY UNIFORM 1 BELT BUCKLE SUBDUED or APPROPRIATE FOR COUNTRY UNIFORM 2PR ARMY COMBAT BOOT or COUNTRY BOOTS 1PR BLACK WORK GLOVES 2PR GLOVE INSERTS, WOOL (GREEN) 1PR RUNNING SHOES (NO HIGH TOPS) 2 PT SWEAT PANTS (GRAY) 2 PT TRUNKS GENERAL PURPOSE (GRAY) 2 PT T-SHIRT (GRAY) 2 PT SWEAT SHIRT (GRAY) 1 KNIT CAP (BLACK) Dress Uniform with all accessories B121250 2-6-C20 FIELD ARTILLERY BASIC OFFICER LEADER Selection criteria -> Course Description: U 15.8w Page 114 of 578 061 75A FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL FORT SILL,OK No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Presenting, developing, and refining basic skills needed by all Field Artillery Officers. Course consists of three blocks of instruction that all Lieutenants receive in Platoon Leader, Fire Support, and Fire Direction skills. Course has weapons system training on Light/Towed artillery systems. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Active Army, USMC or Reserve Component commissioned officer. Graduate of One-Site Officer Basic Combat Training, Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC), Phase 11 (Army only). -------------------------------------------Active Army, USMC or Reserve Component commissioned officer. Graduate of One-Site Officer Basic Combat Training, Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC), Phase 11 (Army only). B121255 7-14-C20 FINANCE MANAGEMENT BASIC OFFICER U 9.6w 805A 75A FINANCE SCHOOL FORT JACKSON,SC No Course Description: Consists of three major area of instruction: branch specific training, tactical training (FTX/CPX), and functional training. Training prepares finance officers to suport combat operations on the modern battlefield. The branch specific training stresses branch skills unique to the Finance Corps, such as disbursing, military pay, accounting, commercial vendor services, and travel. Special Information: Lieutenants must first complete training at Fort Benning (01A-7-C20 (P), Phase 1) prior to training at the branch school. Course Prerequisite Text: Course Security Clearance Y NONE Required Active Army and Reserve Component newly commissioned lieutenants whose actual or anticipated assignment is the Finance Corps. Course Intl Notes: Participation in physical training is a requirement for this course. International students should bring running shoes and appropriate clothing for physical training (sweatshirt and sweatpants in the winter and shorts and a T-shirt in the summer). Included in this course is a 5-day field training exercise (FTX). International students should bring two pairs of combat boots, wet weather gear, and a field jacket. All other field equipment will be provided. International students who are accompanied by family members must understand that they will be spending the entire 5-day period in the field and will not be returning to their quarters in the evening during this FTX. B12125X 7-14-C20 U FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT BASIC OFFICER LEADER 9.6w 805A 75A FINANCE SCHOOL FORT JACKSON,SC No Course Description: Consists of three major area of instruction: branch specific training, tactical training (FTX/CPX), and functional training. Training prepares finance officers to suport combat operations on the modern battlefield. The branch specific training stresses branch skills unique to the Finance Corps, such as disbursing, military pay, accounting, commercial vendor services, and travel. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -------------------------------------------Active Army and Reserve Component newly commissioned lieutenants whose actual or anticipated assignment is the Finance Corps. -----------Special Information-------------Lieutenants must first complete training at Fort Benning (01A-7-C20 (P), Phase 1) prior to training at the branch school. B121260 2-7-C20 INFANTRY BASIC OFFICER LEADER U 13w 071 75 INFANTRY SCHOOL FT BENNING,GA No Course Description: Combined arms tactics (tactical doctrine and operations, air assault operations, military operations on urban terrain, artillery, engineer, and NBC operation and field training exercises); staff subjects (intelligence, operations, logistics, and training management); general subjects (military leadership, land navigation, legal subjects, medical subjects, effective writing, physical training, and special presentations); communications/electronics; unit/materiel readiness; weapons (individual, special-purpose, and crew-served weapons and anti-armor weapon systems). Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army newly commissioned lieutenants assigned a basic entry branch of Infantry. Students must have successfully completed Phase I - Officer Selection criteria -> Page 115 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Combat Training Course. SPECIAL INFO: This course is Phase II of the Infantry Officer Basic Course. Phase I is conducted at Ft. Benning for all newly commissioned lieutenants. Phase II for Infantry officers is also conducted at Ft. Benning. Phase II for other lieutenants will be conducted at their respective branch schools. Course Intl Notes: Information prepared by Fort Benning International Student Training Detachment (ISTD). INFANTRY BASIC OFFICER LEADER COURSE III: This course replaces the Infantry Officer Basic Course (IOBC). This course is appropriate for international students who are infantry junior officers, serving in positions such as platoon leader, platoon commander, company executive officer, or company warrant officer. This course is not open to female soldiers. WARNING – without medical requirements and packing list, students may not enroll in course. Fort Benning ISTD does not always have time / resources to correct deficiencies in medical records and required equipment. WARNING – All US Army Infantry Schools require mandatory physical training. Students who arrive in poor physical condition greatly increase their risk of injury and / or course failure. Please read entire contents to brief international student prior to departure for the United States. Medical requirements and packing list must receive special attention. Contents: 1. Course Overview. 2. Special Considerations for International Students. 3. Medical Requirements. 4. Packing List. 5. Reporting Instructions. 6. Billeting, Pay, Messing. 7. Other Considerations. 8. Field Studies Program. 9. IMS Graduation Standards. 10. Internet links. 1. COURSE OVERVIEW: Infantry BOLC III trains newly commissioned US 2nd Lieutenants to serve as Infantry Rifle Platoon Leaders – junior officers in charge of 25 to 35 soldiers. The course is progressive in nature – students first learn fire and maneuver at the rifle team (4 men), then squad battle drills (9 men), then platoon battle drills. Most instruction is focused on the tactical aspects of junior officer leadership – very little administrative training. The course will cover instruction on marksmanship, machine guns, rocket launchers, and other weapons found in an American light infantry platoon. Half of the course is spent in a field environment, without shelters. Students will train with live ammunition and conduct squad and platoon attacks with live ammunition. 2. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: Students must arrive in good physical condition. Daily physical training, lasting 90 minutes, occurs 5 to 6 mornings per week. Additional physical training will occur throughout the day. Students will carry heavy loads (30 kg) over distances up to 12 miles. Ability to comprehend spoken English / slang is more important than technical writing and reading. Students must prepare and deliver simple operations orders for rifle platoons. A laptop computer is not required or necessary. 3. MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS: There are no specific medical requirements for IOBC. Students must comply with all applicable regulations in the JSAT / JCSET, and regulations as required by the US Embassy. 4. PACKING LIST: SPECIAL EQUIPMENT Upon arrival at Fort Benning, students must purchase: A knife or multi-tool for field operations: examples include Swiss Army, Leatherman, or Gerber. FIELD EQUIPMENT 2 pair of boots, well broken in. 4 sets of combat uniforms. 8 t-shirts. 8 pair of wool socks. 2 patrol caps 1 wet weather parka 1 pair of gloves 1 black wool knit cap 1 Notebook 5 black pens 2 pencils ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT: must be national military or US Army. Strongly recommend that students purchase US Army PT gear upon arrival. Total cost will be around $150. 1 pair of running shoes 4 pair of white socks 2 running shorts 2 short sleeve PT shirts 2 long sleeve PT shirts 1 PT outer-shell trousers Selection criteria -> Page 116 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec 1 PT outer-shell jacket 1 orange reflective vest (purchase upon arrival at Fort Benning) Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE FORMAL UNIFORMS / CIVILIAN CLOTHES National Formal Uniform (equivalent to US Dress Blues, or Class A) Appropriate civilian clothes (recommend three sets). 5. Reporting Instructions: Students will arrive at Columbus Airport (CSG) after transferring at Atlanta Hartsfield International. Students must contact the Fort Benning airport duty NCO next to the baggage claim. ISTD duty driver will arrive within 30 minutes. Fort Benning ISTD will drive students to Olson Hall Billeting, regardless of FMS / IMET status. Students will receive billeting at $22.50 per night. They will report the next morning at 0900 to the ISTD office, BLDG 75, McVeigh Hall. Contact Telephone numbers: ISTD Duty Driver – 706 577-8169, ISTD CDR 706 575-8510. WARNING – many students’ bags do not successfully transfer from Atlanta to Columbus. Students must file lost baggage claims at Columbus Airport. All lost bags, regardless of student, must be delivered to Olson Hall Billeting Office, BLDG 399 at Fort Benning. Students must retain copy of their baggage claim voucher number. 6. Billeting, Pay, Messing: Regardless of whether the student is IMET or FMS funded, students will live in Olson Hall. Students should arrive with $1000 to cover travel and incidentals until they begin receiving IMET pay. This money will also cover any deficiencies in the packing list. IMET students will receive $70 TLA (travel and living allowance) per day, unless their ITO specifies a different arrangement. Students may mess at the 29th Infantry Regiment mess hall, located in the Olson Hall complex. They must pay for field rations. Messing expenses per day are approximately $10. Olson Hall rooms have a microwave for meals purchased at the commissary. 7. Other Considerations: Do not bring families or wives. Students will spend over half the course away from their rooms in a field environment. Students will not be able to support their families in such conditions. Families will be required to live off-post. IMET students will not receive any money to cover their family’s expenses. There is NO family housing available on Fort Benning for international military students who are accompanied by family members for training. NOTE: IMET FUNDED TRAINING - IAW “Travel and Living Allowances (TLA) Policy Guidance for Security Cooperation Training Programs P3 Policy #03-01, Para 3B(12), dtd April 2003 (effective 1 Oct 03): “If bachelor government or contracted gov’t quarters are available and dependents are not encouraged/authorized, but the IMS chooses to bring his dependents and resides off base/post, the Living Allowances Rate is: $0 (ZERO).” IAW with the DoD Policy Guidance, Para C(6), Fort Benning is NOT listed as a training location that encourages IMS to bring their dependents. Ensure students for whom the USG pays a living allowance understand the impact of the above policy. Please note that "authorized" is NOT the same as "encouraged." 8. Field Studies Programs: Students will also be invited to seek sponsorship with local American families from Columbus, GA. Additionally, there are numerous 1 to 4 day (fully funded) tours of the Southern US available. Social functions include guest speakers and farewell dinners. Examples of visits include: Ford Atlanta Assembly Plant, Columbus Police Department, Jackson State Prison, Andersonville Prisoner of War Museum, and the CNN Center in Atlanta. 9. IMS Graduation Standards: same as US students, excepting: Not required to pass a US Army APFT. Passing score on written examinations is 60%, not 70%. 10. Internet Links: IOBC Homepage: https://www.infantry.army.mil/iobc/ Keys to success: https://www.infantry.army.mil/iobc/welcome/success.htm Basic US Army Protocol: https://www.infantry.army.mil/iobc/customs/index.htm Selection criteria -> Page 117 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title B12126X 2-7-C20 INFANTRY BASIC OFFICER LEADER CSec U Dur 13w LOC ECL OPI 071 75 INFANTRY SCHOOL FT BENNING,GA Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM TOEFL EIMET No GRE Course Description: Combined arms tactics (tactical doctrine and operations, air assault operations, military operations on urban terrain, artillery, engineer, and NBC operation and field training exercises); staff subjects (intelligence, operations, logistics, and training management); general subjects (military leadership, land navigation, legal subjects, medical subjects, effective writing, physical training, and special presentations); communications/electronics; unit/materiel readiness; weapons (individual, special-purpose, and crew-served weapons and anti-armor weapon systems). Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army newly commissioned lieutenants assigned a basic entry branch of Infantry. Students must have successfully completed Phase I - Officer Combat Training Course. SPECIAL INFO: This course is Phase II of the Infantry Officer Basic Course. Phase I is conducted at Ft. Benning for all newly commissioned lieutenants. Phase II for Infantry officers is also conducted at Ft. Benning. Phase II for other lieutenants will be conducted at their respective branch schools. B121270 7-19-C20 MILITARY POLICE BASIC OFFICER LEADER U 10w 191 75A MILITARY POLICE SCHOOL FT LEONARD WOOD,MO No Course Description: The training is battle focused and stresses technical, tactical and leadership skills; military ethics; and customs and traditions of the service--those values and principles that enhance the officers' professional development. This course trains the four essential military police competencies: skill proficiency, human dimension and attitude, comradeship and teamship, and leadership. Students are taught to comprehend military police doctrine and apply critical thinking skills thereby, enhancing their decision making ability. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the following sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Have a reservation, be attending or be a graduate from: Course Number: 7-19-C20-31A (P) Phase: 2 Title: MILITARY POLICE BASIC OFFICER LEADER -------------------------------------------Branched Military Police, and have completed Phase 2, Basic Officer Leader Course, Fort Benning, GA. Obligated service for active component commissioned officer: None. -----------Special Information-------------Graduation Requirements: a. Students must receive a "GO" on performance-oriented examinations designed to test proficiency in selected technical and tactical competencies. b. Qualify with the M9 pistol. c. Pass the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT). d. Meet the academic standards for examinations. e. Demonstrate leadership skills, ethics, and a professional attitude. f. Demonstrate communicative skills by completing written and speaking assignments. g. Meet standards for HMMWV Driver's License. Course Intl Notes: Participation in daily Physical Training (PT) is mandatory. B121275 4-9-C20 ORDNANCE BASIC OFFICER LEADER U 13.8w 907B 75A ALU - Leader Courses FT LEE,VA No Course Description: To provide lieutenants leadership skills and provide instruction on tactics and unit defense, unit and support supply management, unit and support maintenance, materiel management, and munitions management. Course Prerequisite Text: Newly commissioned lieutenants whose actual or anticipated assignment is a maintenance/ordnance unit and who have successfully completed the Officer Basic Combat Training course. Active Army, Reserve, and Army National Guard officers are eligible to attend this course. Course Intl Notes: International students are required to participate in all physical fitness activities as well as any field exercises that occur during the Ordnance Basic Officer Leader course. B121275 4-9-C20 ORDNANCE BASIC OFFICER LEADER U 13.8w 907B 75A ALU - Leader Courses FT LEE,VA No Course Description: To provide lieutenants leadership skills and provide instruction on tactics and unit defense, unit and support supply management, unit and support Course criteria Prerequisite Text: Selection -> Page 118 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Newly commissioned lieutenants whose actual or anticipated assignment is a maintenance/ordnance unit and who have successfully completed the Officer Basic Combat Training course. Active Army, Reserve, and Army National Guard officers are eligible to attend this course. Course Intl Notes: International students are required to participate in all physical fitness activities as well as any field exercises that occur during the Ordnance Basic Officer Leader course. B121280 8-10-C20 QUARTERMASTER BASIC OFFICER LEADER U 11.2w 907B 75A ALU - Leader Courses FT LEE,VA No Course Description: Unit management tasks; tactical logistics operations; leadership; supply support activity procedures; aerial delivery and field services; petroleum and water operations, and subsistence. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned officers and selected DA interns. In addition, Phase 1, Officer Basic Combat Training, must be successfully completed prior to attending this phase. Course Intl Notes: Participation in physical training (PT), field training (Logistics Warrior exercises), and Nuclear, Biological, and Contamination (NBC) training are mandatory for international students for successful completion of the course. B121280 8-10-C20 QUARTERMASTER BASIC OFFICER LEADER U 11.2w 907B 75A ALU - Leader Courses FT LEE,VA No Course Description: Unit management tasks; tactical logistics operations; leadership; supply support activity procedures; aerial delivery and field services; petroleum and water operations, and subsistence. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned officers and selected DA interns. In addition, Phase 1, Officer Basic Combat Training, must be successfully completed prior to attending this phase. Course Intl Notes: Participation in physical training (PT), field training (Logistics Warrior exercises), and Nuclear, Biological, and Contamination (NBC) training are mandatory for international students for successful completion of the course. B121282 SLJC STATIC LINE JUMPMASTER COURSE U 3w B016 80A 82ND AIRBORNE DIVISION FT BRAGG,NC No 113 75A SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: This MASL is used when STATIC LINE JUMPMASTER COURSE is programmed. B121285 4-11-C20 SIGNAL BASIC OFFICER LEADER U 13w Course Description: Instruction on Army Operations doctrine, automation, communications planning, execution and management, automation/communications interface; communications requirements unique to a Maneuver Battalion or Brigade; offense; defense, leadership, electronics, combat net radio, tropospheric scattering, property accountability, telecommunications, COMSEC, training management, military justice, information systems; Signal tactics and doctrine, S-6 functions, and FBCB2. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------- Selection criteria -> Officer Area of Concentration: 25A - SIGNAL GENERAL Page 119 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE -------------------------------------------Active and Reserve Component U.S. Army newly commissioned second lieutenants with actual or anticipated assignment to Signal Corps. Must have successfully completed Basic Officer Leadership Course (BOLC) Phase 1 precommissioning training via Army Distance Learning, BOLC Phase 2 at Fort Benning, GA; or if branch detailed another Officer Basic Course (OBC). Must be able to successfully complete the APFT. Must be ICW AR 600-9 height/weight requirements. International military students attend under the provisions of the U.S. Security Assistance Training Program. International military students must attend and successfully complete BOLC, Phases 1 and 2. -------------------------------------------UNCLASSIFIED Course Intl Notes: This course requires foreign disclosure approval for attendance and is releasable to international students on a case by case basis. Information on the basis for disclosure must be provided/coordinated through Foreign Disclosure channels in advance of the students arrival. Some blocks of instruction are US only. PHYSICAL TRAINING IS A REQUIREMENT FOR THIS COURSE. IMS must have a minimum of two (2) each, preferably three (3), PT-type uniforms...shorts, T-shirts, running shoes, appropriate socks, etc..and for cold weather - sweatpants and sweatshirts. Next, daily participation in class calls for some type of utility uniform at least similar to our BDU (or the previously worn fatigues), at least three (3) pair, plus a cold weather coat similar to our field jacket. A poncho or raincoat would be beneficial, also. (It rains in Georgia). A dress-type uniform, similar to the US Army green uniform or blue uniform, is required for official functions. If the country does not have a dress-type uniform, then the student should report with a suit or sport coat, slacks and tie for formal and/or semi-formal wear at events where U.S. students wear the Army green/Army blue uniforms. Any participating country that does not issue these type uniforms will need to purchase the U.S. equivalent uniform for its representatives to wear while attending the course. IMSs attending this course may incur addition expenses for the following: - Class dinning out: $30 max - Class photo and gift: $10 mzx - Scientific calculator: $10 max - PT safety belt: $7 DRIVERS LICENSE: International Drivers License is recommended, and must be obtained prior to departure from home country. The state of Georgia will accept national drivers licenses for temporary driving privileges, only if printed in English. Students carrying international licences should also bring their national drivers license. Updated 25 June 2007 B121290 8-55-C20 TRANSPORTATION BASIC OFFICER LEADER U 12.6w 551 75A TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: The course is oriented toward maximizing practical training via structured performance objectives with a minimum of theoretical instruction while training each officer in the following core competencies: Deploy the Force; Distribution Synchronization; Joint/Combined Transportation Network; Sea and Air Cargo Transportation; and Material and Personnel Movements. Where possible, the officer is required to participate in practical field exercises with trainers, fellow students from AIT and NCOES courses, host providers, and hardware and software they will see and use as Transportation Corps platoon leaders. Curriculum includes some TRADOC Common Core. Course Prerequisite Text: Active duty and Reserve Component Transportation Corps 2LT whose actual assignment is to the Transportation Corps and who have completed phase 1 of the Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC). Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs for TBOLC and CLCCC, Class B for remainder of Transportation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation (TBOLC and CLCCC). IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for winter months. Course requires participation in physical training (PT). SAOs should ensure the ITO block stating physical fitness training is required is checked. Please come prepared. B121359 8E-F6/800-F8 U FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT (FULL COURSE) 4w 907B 70 ALU - Leader Courses FT LEE,VA No Course Description: General Management Operations: objectives of the Army foord service program; Army food service update; develop a food service safety program; Course Prerequisite Text: Selection criteria -> Page 120 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Active Army, Reserve Component, and foreign military; commissioned officers, 2LT through MAJ; warrant officers with MOS 922A; enlisted, SFC with two years time in grade and above, with MOS 92G40/50 and 91M40/50, who have completed ANCOC; and civilian personnel, GS-7 or wage grade or equivalent and higher, who are assigned as a food advisor or to a position which requires the skills and knowledge of a food advisor. Non-Army must meet equivalent qualifications of Army personnel in appropriate categoreis. Government contract personnel and other DoD military food service personnel may also attend. B121359 8E-F6/800-F8 U FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT (FULL COURSE) 4w 907B 70 ALU - Leader Courses FT LEE,VA No Course Description: General Management Operations: objectives of the Army foord service program; Army food service update; develop a food service safety program; hazardous communication standards (HAZCOM); management theory (marketing, customer service, personnel management); installation budgeting. Garrison management: contracting procedures; commercial business practices and prime vendor procedures; requisition and accounting procedures; records management; menu planning/nutrition principles; management by menu; food service management boards, and the Army food management information ystem (AFMIS). Field operation area: the flow of rations in a theater of operation; subsistence supply units; class I operations in an NBC environment; selecting a class I supply point; subsistence supply planning; field sanitation; AFFSF/AFFS-accountability, and class I development/exercise planning. Sanitation area: causes and effects of food borne illness and prevention; instruction will result in serv-safe certification. Brigade food operations team area: functions of the food operation management NCO; how to perform a garrison and field evaluation; prepare a quarterly action plan, and perform effective briefing techniques. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army, Reserve Component, and foreign military; commissioned officers, 2LT through MAJ; warrant officers with MOS 922A; enlisted, SFC with two years time in grade and above, with MOS 92G40/50 and 91M40/50, who have completed ANCOC; and civilian personnel, GS-7 or wage grade or equivalent and higher, who are assigned as a food advisor or to a position which requires the skills and knowledge of a food advisor. Non-Army must meet equivalent qualifications of Army personnel in appropriate categoreis. Government contract personnel and other DoD military food service personnel may also attend. B121427 720-TAC-6 COUNTERDRUG OPS-SPANISH U 9w 720 No WESTERN HEMIS INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY COOP FT BENNING,GA Course Description: Comprehensive and specialized training in counterdrug interdiction opeartions at the detachment, platoon, and company level; emphasizes staff planning and command and control during effective execution of counterdrug opeartions against realistic targets and objectives; advanced marksmanship with both rifle and pistol; precision operations in urban environments; riverine operations; development of intelligence packets in support of counterdrug operations; intelligence preparation of the area of operations; physical fitness; unarmed restraining and disarming techniques; explosive and ballistic building entry techniques; land navigation; communications; staff organization and planning; special infiltration and exfiltration techniques; clandestine airfield interdiction techniques; drug laboratory destruction and safety considerations; evidence handling; treatment and handling of suspects; tactical patrolling operations; leadership; planning; command and control in urban or rural permissive counterdrug environment; Minimum 12 hours instruction of human rights; the rule of law; due procESS; civilian control of the military, and the role of the military in a democratic society. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Student must be fluent in Spanish; course is conducted in the Spanish language. Be a noncommissioned officer or an officer with either a national police or military unit dedicated to counterdrug interdiction operatons. Be motivated, physically fit, and prepared to conduct field training exercises oriented towards realistic and demanding operations. -------------------------------------------SECURITY: None -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Students are formed into a joint and combined counterdrug unit and placed into an operational environment that follows the development of a realistic narcotics threat to regional stability. The scenario drives every training event, and continuous intelligence updates based on current opeations enhance the training environment. Each planning and field exercise is interlinked, and every operational activity includes one or more human rights situations to which students must correctly react. Students are rotated through leadership and staff planning positions for optimal experience and learning opportunities. Graduates of this course are awarded an "antidrogas" tab and a distinctive metal insignia to wear on their uniforms. Course Intl Notes: Counterdrug Operations Course - SPANISH (TAC-6) Duration: 12 Weeks MASL ID# B121427 Purpose: To provide selected military and law-enforcement officers and noncommissioned officers at the operator level with specialized training in the development of battalion-level staff and small-unit leadership skills in the areas of planning, leading, and executing counterdrug operations. The course focuses on teaching law-enforcement personnel how to apply military techniques and tactics in the conduct of counterdrug activities and provides instruction to military personnel on how to carry out operations other than war in a peacetime, counterdrug operational environment. Scope: Training is oriented towards realistic and demanding field operations in which students develop counterdrug-interdiction-operations skills through challenging performance-oriented training under a variety of conditions. This course provides comprehensive and specialized training in Selection criteria -> Page 121 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE counterdrug-interdiction operations at the detachment and platoon level, and emphasizes staff planning and command and control during effective execution of counterdrug operations against realistic targets and objectives. The course includes instruction on advanced marksmanship with both rifle and pistol, precision operations in urban environments, reconnaissance techniques, riverine operations, area-of-operations information analysis in support of counterdrug operations, intelligence preparation of the area of operations, physical fitness, unarmed restraining and disarming techniques, explosive and ballistic building-entry techniques, land navigation, communications, staff organization and planning, special infiltration and exfiltration techniques, clandestine airfield-interdiction techniques, drug-laboratory destruction and safety considerations, evidence handling, treatment and handling of suspects, and tactical-patrolling operations. All instruction is developed to enhance leadership, planning, and command and control in urban or rural permissive and semi-permissive counterdrug environments. Students are formed into a joint and combined counterdrug unit and placed into an operational environment that follows the development of a realistic narcotics threat to regional stability. The scenario drives every training event and continuous intelligence updates based on current operations that enhance the training environment. Each planning and field exercise is progressive, and every operational activity includes one or more human-rights situations to which students must correctly react. Students are rotated through leadership and staff-planning positions for optimal experience and learning opportunities. Additional instruction for each student integrates a mandated minimum of fifteen hours of instruction in human rights, the rule of law, due process, civilian control of the military, and the role of the military in a democratic society. The American Council on Education (ACE) has recommended nine university credit hours for this course. Prerequisites: Students must be noncommissioned officers or officers with either a national law-enforcement or military unit dedicated to counterdrug-interdiction or support to law-enforcement counterdrug operations. Students must be motivated, physically fit, and prepared to conduct field-training exercises oriented towards realistic and demanding operations. Objectives: Physical Fitness: To demonstrate to the students a well-rounded physical-training program based on the U.S. Army Master Fitness Trainer Course model, to increase the students own personal physical abilities, to teach basic unarmed self-defense, disarming, and suspect-restraint techniques, and to expand the students abilities to develop and conduct physical-fitness training programs in their respective countries. General Subjects: To provide students with techniques and procedures in treating critical wounds commonly encountered in a counterdrug- B12142X 720-TAC-6 COUNTERDRUG OPERATIONS U 12w 720 No WESTERN HEMIS INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY COOP FT BENNING,GA Course Description: Comprehensive and specialized training in counterdrug interdiction opeartions at the detachment, platoon, and company level; emphasizes staff planning and command and control during effective execution of counterdrug opeartions against realistic targets and objectives; advanced marksmanship with both rifle and pistol; precision operations in urban environments; riverine operations; development of intelligence packets in support of counterdrug operations; intelligence preparation of the area of operations; physical fitness; unarmed restraining and disarming techniques; explosive and ballistic building entry techniques; land navigation; communications; staff organization and planning; special infiltration and exfiltration techniques; clandestine airfield interdiction techniques; drug laboratory destruction and safety considerations; evidence handling; treatment and handling of suspects; tactical patrolling operations; leadership; planning; command and control in urban or rural permissive counterdrug environment; Minimum 12 hours instruction of human rights; the rule of law; due procESS; civilian control of the military, and the role of the military in a democratic society. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Student must be fluent in Spanish; course is conducted in the Spanish language. Be a noncommissioned officer or an officer with either a national police or military unit dedicated to counterdrug interdiction operatons. Be motivated, physically fit, and prepared to conduct field training exercises oriented towards realistic and demanding operations. -------------------------------------------SECURITY: None -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Students are formed into a joint and combined counterdrug unit and placed into an operational environment that follows the development of a realistic narcotics threat to regional stability. The scenario drives every training event, and continuous intelligence updates based on current opeations enhance the training environment. Each planning and field exercise is interlinked, and every operational activity includes one or more human rights situations to which students must correctly react. Students are rotated through leadership and staff planning positions for optimal experience and learning opportunities. Graduates of this course are awarded an "antidrogas" tab and a distinctive metal insignia to wear on their uniforms. B121430 720-OPME-5 JOINT OPERATIONS-SPANISH U 6w 720 No WESTERN HEMIS INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY COOP FT BENNING,GA Course Description: Joint-Planning: deliberate planning (initiation, concept development, and plan-development procedures) and crisis-action planning procedures (CAP). CAP: Planning for military operations other than war (MOOTW) (counternarcotics operations and foreign internal defense). Case studies are presented to reinforce CAP planning steps. Regional Contingency Planning: mission analysis; planning guidance; staff estimates; commander's estimates; concept of operations; concept review. Plan-Development: force planning; support planning, and transportation planning. The Joint-Operations Force-Projection Exercise: capstone exercise to integrateall previous joint-operatoins instruction; 12 hours of instruction on human rights; the rule of law; due process; civilian control of the military, and the role of the military in a democratic society. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------- Selection criteria -> Student must be fluent in Spanish; course is conducted in the Spanish language. Student must be a Page 122 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE field grade officer with the rank of MAJ or above or civilian equivalent. Student must be a graduate of an accredited command and general staff officer course or the civilian equivalent. -------------------------------------------SECURITY: None -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: The course is partitioned into four sections: Joint planning, Crisis-action planning, Regional contingency planning, and a Force-projection exercise. Course Intl Notes: Joint Operations Course - SPANISH (OPME-5) Duration: 5 Weeks MASL ID# B121430 Purpose: To train field-grade officers in national-defense strategy, military instruments of power, joint operations, decision-making, and planning processes through formal lectures and ample case-study analysis. Scope: This course is designed to train field-grade officers to function as multinational and joint-operations officers. The course is partitioned into six sections: national-defense strategy, military instruments of power, joint planning, crisis-action planning, regional-contingency planning, and a force-projection wargame. National-defense strategy consists of strategic concepts, domestic and internal factors influencing a nation’s foreign-policy agenda, an analysis of national security and military strategy, and the relationship between the two. Military instruments of power describe the structure, missions, and functions of the Department of Defense, to include the joint commands and the services (army, navy, marines, and air force). Joint-planning training consists of instruction in deliberate planning (initiation, concept development, and plan-development procedures), and crisis-action planning procedures (CAP). Regional-contingency planning consists of mission analysis, planning guidance, staff estimates, commanders estimates, concept of operations, and concept review. The plan-development phase includes force planning, support planning, and transportation planning. The joint-operations force-projection wargame is conducted as a capstone exercise to integrate all previous joint-operations instruction. Additional training for each student integrates a mandated minimum of fifteen hours of instruction in human rights, the rule of law, due process, civilian control of the military, and the role of the military in a democratic society. The American Council on Education (ACE) has recommended six university credit hours for this course. Prerequisites: Students should be field-grade officers in the rank of major or above or selected civilian officials. Students should also be graduates of accredited command and general staff courses or civilian-official equivalents. Objectives: National Security Strategy: To introduce students to the key elements of the development and implementation of the National Security Strategy. Military Instruments of Power: To introduce students to the structure, missions, and roles of the Department of Defense and the services. Joint Planning: To introduce students to joint-planning procedures, including concept development and time-sensitive planning techniques. Crisis-Action Planning: To introduce students, through case studies, to the planning process required during a crisis. Regional-Contingency Planning: To instruct students in the joint-staff responsibilities and duties of the commander while planning a joint operation. Practical Exercises: To bring together, using map exercises, the fundamentals of joint-staff planning and execution. Students will brief joint plans developed during the course. Informational Program: Students receive instruction on the concepts of civilian control over the armed forces and the U.S. democratic process. The training is reinforced through student field trips in and around the local area, which allow students to experience U.S. society and introduce them to the local customs and lifestyle. Mandatory Democracy and Human-Rights Awareness Training: Students receive formal instruction and discuss human-rights issues that affect the participation of military and law-enforcement personnel in operations during war, conflict, and peace. Students receive theoretical training in the definition, concepts, and historical development of present-day human-rights and international humanitarian-law precepts, and discuss human-rights case studies. Students receive instruction on the concepts of civilian control over the armed forces a B121431 720-TAC-12 SMALL UNIT LEADER U 4.2w 720 No WESTERN HEMIS INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY COOP FT BENNING,GA Course Description: In-depth discussions of relevant topics followed by practical exercises. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites------------------------------------------------------ B121524 7-14-C20-44A (BQ) FINANCE OFF (BRANCH QUAL) Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE Must be a MAJ through LTC, senior NCO or the civilian equivalent. U 4w 805A 75A FINANCE SCHOOL FORT JACKSON,SC No Course Description: Consists of five major areas of instruction. Disbursing provides the student with a working knowledge of governing laws, functions, controls, safeguards, Course Prerequisite Text: Selection criteria -> Page 123 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course Security Clearance Y NONE Required Military - satisfactory completion of an OBC. Civilian - GS-7 and above, on orders or assigned to positions which require knowledge of an entire finance office. B121569 5-27-C20 JAOBC/BOLC III U 10w 181 80 No JAG'S LEGAL CENTER AND SCHOOL CHARLOTTESVILLE,VA Course Description: Scope: The course emphasizes those areas of military law that are most likely to concern a judge advocate officer in the first duty assignment. It provides an introduction to the following areas of military legal practice: criminal law and procedure; administrative and civil law; legal assistance; fiscal law; and international and operational law. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Advocate Generalks Corps. Prerequisites: Commissioned officers who are lawyers and who have been appointed in the Judge Course Intl Notes: As of January 2007 the uniform for all classes is the Army Combat Uniform (ACU). International Officers should wear their countries equivalent. All other uniform requirements remain the same. "Course requires participation in physical training (PT). SAOs should ensure the ITO block stating physical training is checked." B121829 4K-F7/494-F11X DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES (NON-US) U 1w 031 70 CHEMICAL SCHOOL FT LEONARD WOOD,MO No Course Description: 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. Training on smoke and flame employment and equipment. Course Prerequisite Text: At least one German student per group of five students must possess English language proficiency to act as interpreter, if needed. SPECIAL INFORMATION: Day 1 - hands-on NBC equipment training; day 2 - CDTF introduction and blood draw/smoke and flame; day 3 - CDTF simulant pad training/doctrine/new developments briefing; day 4 - CDTF toxic training; and day 5 - travel. Course Intl Notes: This course requires student to perform hazardous duty and physical training. These items should be annotated on the ITO. ....................NEW..........INFO........posted 22oct02........... CHEMICAL DEFENSE TRAINING FACILITY: This training is required, to be successfully completed, for students to receive a course Diploma, if not completed successfully a certificate for "DECON" will be issues in place of a diploma. CHEMICAL DEFENSE TRAINING FACILITY SUBJECT: Chemical Defense Training Facility Training Requirements 1. References: a. AR 190-59, Chemical Agent Security Program. b. CDTF Respiratory Protective Program Document (CDTF RPPD). c. CDTF Standard Operating Procedures d. DA PAM 385-61, Toxic Chemical Agent Safety Standards. e. DA PAM 40-8, Occupational Health Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Occupational Exposure to Nerve Agents GA, GB, GD, and VX. f. TC 3-41, Protective Assessment Test System. 2. The following guidelines and requirements for training at the Chemical Defense Training Facility (CDTF) are provided to help prepare the student for training. Due to the fact that training is conducted using significant quantities of actual nerve agents, adherence to these requirements is mandatory. a. Students will not bring prohibited items inside the CDTF, including, but not limited to: cameras, cell phones, pagers, computers, personal data assistants (PDAs), firearms, knives, alcohol, candy, gum, mints, or tobacco products. Any prohibited items are brought to the site will be surrendered to security personnel when presenting your ID card. Students found with prohibited items after leaving the security checkpoint will be subject to removal from the site and dismissal from training. (AR 190-59, Chapter 13, Section 14) b. Students are discouraged from bringing bags, purses, or brief cases to the site. Any bags, purses or brief cases brought to the site will be left at the security checkpoint. These items may then be retrieved by the student at the end of the days training. (AR 190-59, Chapter 13, Section 14) Selection criteria -> Page 124 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE c. Students should not bring any "high dollar" items to training (i.e. large amounts of cash, jewelry, etc.). The lockers available to students and cadre do not have locks. d. Students should eat a normal breakfast, but should not eat or use any tobacco products 15 minutes prior to entering the site. Additionally, students should refrain from heavy alcohol consumption 24 hours prior to training. These actions will reduce interference with the protective mask fit validation test (TC 3-41, Page 14). e. Facial hair: Students will be cleanly shaven with the exception of a mustache if worn (CDTF Respiratory Protection Program Document, 6.a.3.b)). f. Any personal items (i.e. watches, rings, jewelry, hair clips, clothing items, etc.) taken into the toxic agent training area will be confiscated and destroyed; confiscated items will not be returned to the student (DA PAM 385-61, Chapter 5, Section 1.e.). The only exceptions to this rule are medically required dentures and appliances. Students will not be allowed to train with nail polish/nail extensions, hair extensions, beads, or any items woven into their own natural hair (CDTF Respiratory Protection Program Document, 6.a.3.c), e) & f)). Provisions will not be made for removal of these adornments at the training site. These items must be removed prior to the students arrival at the CDTF. g. Contact lenses are prohibited at the CDTF (CDTF Respiratory Protection Program Document, 6.a.3.d)). Students should bring with them a regular pair of glasses for use prior to and after toxic agent training, and a serviceable pair of optical inserts for use during training. Students will not be allowed to enter the toxic training areas unless they have at least 20/40 Vision near and far (in at least one eye), uncorrected or corrected with optical inserts (MEDDAC Reg 40-31, 6-2.a.(3)). Rule of thumb: if you need B122002 071-SQIE (WIN) WINTER MILITARY MOUNTAINEER U 2w 959 75 No NGB MOUNTAIN WARFARE SCH JERICO,VT Course Description: THE COURSE IS 14 DAYS OF CONTINUOUS TRAINING, WITH AN AVERAGE OF 12 HOURS OFTRAINING EVERY DAY. DURING THE COURSE, THE STUDENT ACQUIRES THE SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED TO OPERATE IN MOUNTAINOUS TERRAINS. THE STUDENTS SKILLS, PHYSICAL AND MENTAL ENDURANCE, STAMINA, AND CONFIDENCE ARE CONTINUOUSLY CHALLENGED BY FRIGID TEMPERATURES, DEEP SNOW, AND MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN. HIGH STANDARDS ARE REQUIRED AND MAINTAINED IN THE MOST ADVERSE MISSION PROFILE. THE EMPHASIS IS ON PRACTICAL REALISTIC AND STRENUOUS TRAINING. Course Prerequisite Text: 1. Meet the Height and weight standard of AR 600-9. 2. All soldiers must possess a current periodic medical examination. a. Soldiers over 40 must bring documentation of Over 40 Screening (If requires). 3. Applicants must have passed the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) per FM 21-20 and AR 350-15. a. This test will be administered by the parent unit. b. A copy of DA 705 properly completed, showing successful completion of the Army Physical Fitness Test within 12 months prior to graduation for Active Duty and AGR personnel. 4. Have a minimum of one year of service remaining after course completion. 5. Applicants for training must have completed basic combat and advanced individual/OSUT or other service equivalent training, or USMA cadet basic training, or ROTC cadets, as a minimum, must have completed their second year of military science (MS2), basic and/or advanced camp, prior to attending basic military mountaineer training. B122003 071-SQIE (SUM) SUMMER MILITARY MOUNTAINEER U 2w 959 75 No NGB MOUNTAIN WARFARE SCH JERICO,VT Course Description: The course is 14 days of continuous training, with an average of 14 hours of training every day. The emphasis during the course is on practical, realistic, and strenuous hands-on skills which are consistent with current army doctrine. At times the physical condition of the student appraoches exhaustion during the course, the student becomes increasingly proficient in the fundamentals, principles, and techniques of conducting small unit operations in mountainous terrain. The ARNG Mountain Warfare School teaches TRADOC approved course of instruction in basicMilitary Mountaineering leading to award of SQI "E", Military Mountaineer IAW AR 611-201. Course Prerequisite Text: 1. Meets the height and weight standards of AR 600-9. 2. All soldiers must possess a current periodic medical examination. a. Soldiers over 40 must bring documentation of Over 40 Screening (If required). 3. Applicants must have passed the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) per FM 21-20 and AR 350-15. a. This test will be administered by the parent unit. b. A copy of DA 705 properly completed, showing successful completion of the Army Physical Fitness Test within 12 months prior to graduation for reserve component soldiers and within six months prior to graduation for Active Duty and AGR personnel. 4. Have a minimum of one year of service remaining after course completion. 5. Applicants for training must have completed basic combat and advanced individual training/OSUT or other service equivalent training, or USMA cadet basic training, or ROTC cadets, as a minimum, must have completed their second year of military science (MS2) Basic and or Advanced Camp, prior to attending basic military mountaineer training. B122004 2C-ASIH8 AVIATION MASTER GUNNER S 1.8w 011 80 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Train senior Aviation Warrant Officers in the planning, scheduling, coordination, and briefing of full spectrum helicopter gunnery. Also, to provide Selection criteria -> Page 125 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur technical/tactical gunnery expertise to advise/assist the CDR/S-3 in gunnery operations. LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE Officer Branch: AV AVIATION Officer Area of Concentration: 15A - AVIATION GENERAL -------------------------------------------Must be an Active Duty or Reserve Component Aviation Warrant Officer, a graduate of an Instructor Pilot Course in Aviation AOC 152, MOS 153E, or MOS154E, and have at least 3 years of experience as an Instructor Pilot. -------------------------------------------SECURITY: Secret/NOFORN -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Must show proof of SECRET security clearance, and must be DA selected to attend the course. An attendee must be a rated aviator. Graduate will receive the H8 ASI. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B122005 071-F1 (SUM) SUMMER ASSAULT CLIMBER U 2w 959 75 No NGB MOUNTAIN WARFARE SCH JERICO,VT Course Description: The course is 14 days of continuous training, with an average of 14 hours of training every day. To train selected soldiers in the knowledge/skills required to lead small units/teams over technically difficult, hazardous or exposed (Class 4 and 5) mountainous terrain during summer months. Emphasis is placed on developiing the Level 2 Assault Climber tasks described in Chapter 2, FM 3-97.6, Mountain Operations (2000 Revision). Course Prerequisite Text: 1. Meet the Height and Weight standard of AR 600-9. 2. All soldiers must possess a current periodic medical examination. Soldiers over 40 must bring documentation of Over 40 Screening (If required). 3. Applicants must have passed the Army Physiucal Fitness Test (APFT) per FM 21-20 and AR 350-15. a.) This test will be administered by the parent unit. b.) A copy of DA 705 properly completed, showing successful completion of the Army Physical Fitness Test within 12 months prior to graduation for Active Duty and AGR personnel. 4. Have a minimum of one year of service remaining after course completion. 5. Applicants for training must have completed Basic Combat and Advanced Individual/OSUT or other service equjivalent training, or USMA cadet basic training, or ROTC cadets, as a minimum, must have completed their second year of miitary science (MS2), basic and/or advanced camp, prior to attending Assault Climber Courses of Instruction. 6. Must be SQI "E", Military Mountaineer Qualified. 7. Student will be administered a Knot Test upon arrival at the school. This Knot Test is to verify knowledge of knots learned in the SQI "E" Courses. Failure of this Knot Test will deny enrollment. One re-test is authorized. B122151 020-19K30-C45 ARMOR CREWMAN ADV LDR Course criteria Description: Selection -> U 7w Page 126 of 578 612 75A NCO ACADEMY - ARMOR FT KNOX,KY No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE In a combat-simulated tactical environment: armor tactics; secure communications; maintenance; tank gunnery; mine warfare; tank weapons; tank crew gunnery skills test (TCGST); safety; troop leading procedures; physical fitness training; conduct of fire trainer (COFT); situational training exercise (STX); and tactical seminars in a 24-hour a day NCO Academy environment. Course Prerequisite Text: SPECIAL INFORMATION: BNCOC Common Core, Phase 1, developed by USASMA must be completed prior to attending this phase. The small group instructional (SGI) model is employed throughout this phase. Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted soldier that meets enlistment requirements, and has recommendation of commander or CMFs selected by PERSCOM. Qualified in MOS 19K. Meets requirements outlined in AR 351-1 paragraph 5-14 and 5-18a(5), and met TABE requirement. Only SSG and promotable SGTs will attend. Completed PLDC or equivalent course unless SGTs will attend. Completed PLDC or equivalent course unless promoted prior to linkage to promotion. Successfully completed PLDC at least six months before attending this course. SECURITY: None Course Intl Notes: Physical Training is required for this course. B122162 020-ASIA8 M1A1 ABRAMS MASTER GUNNER C 9w 171 75A ARMOR SCHOOL FORT KNOX,KY No Course Description: INDIVIDUAL TRAINING: Physical fitness; tank weapons gunnery simulation system (TWGSS) operator certification. MAINTENANCE TRAINING: Maintenance procedures used to identify and troubleshoot complex malfunctions that occur in the tank turret electrical; hydraulic; armament; and fire control systems. GUNNERY TRAINING: Advanced gunnery methodology; doctrinal; and technical procedures needed to assess crew proficiency; identify crew procedural errors that cause a tank not to hit a target; provide training for crews to operate the tank to its designed capabilities. GUNNERY TRAINING MANAGEMENT: Battle focused training management procedures with the main emphasis on tank gunnery standards; preliminary gunnery training; supervised decentralized instruction; integration of training devices; assessment of units strong areas and weak areas, and development of an annua l gunnery program that sustains and improves unit tank gunnery proficiency. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Active Army or Reserve Component. Possess the rank of SGT (P) to SFC. Must posses the 19K MOS prior to attending this course and have received M1A1 base line training. Must volunteer for the course. Must be personally interviewed by the battalion commander or battalion CSM to be selected to attend the course. Must have one year experience as a tank commander with at least 6 months experience as an M1A1 tank commander. For the active component, must have qualified as an M1A1 tank commander on Tank Table VIII within the preceding 12 months. If the unit has not had the M1A1 for 12 months, this requirement may be waived by the battalion commander providing the student has fired the M1A1 tank during NETT. For the Reserve Component, must have qualified as an M1A1 tank commander on Tank Table VII or VIII within preceding 24 months. For units that have not had the M1A1 tank for 24 months, this requirement may be waived by the battalion commander providing the student has fired the M1A1 tank during NETT. Tank Table VIII requirement is waiverable; contact branch chief for details. Must be certified by the battalion that the soldier has passed the tank commander's TCGST as stated verbatim in FM 3-20.12 within three months or 90 days prior to attending this course. Upon completion of the course, the soldier must have ten months remaining service commitment. His unit may request his tour of duty in present unit be extended for up to 24 months. Must have a GT score of 105 and a CO score of 110 (waiverable to 105; contact branch chief for details. Course Intl Notes: Physical Training is required for this course. Please visit the International Military Student Office of Fort Knox at the following link: http://www.knox.army.mil/school/ops/imso/imso.html B122166 2E-F206/010-ASIB8 HEAVY WEAPONS LEADERS U 3w 071 75 INFANTRY SCHOOL FT BENNING,GA No Course Description: TOW Weapon System, Maintenance and Troubleshooting, HMMWV Interchangeable Mout System, Machine Guns, TOW Gunnery Training, Threat Armor, Air Assault Operations, MILES, TOW Missile Family, ITAS, Training Management, Tactics, and a Live fire exercise. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or Reserve Component Personnel, Enlisted in the grade of E-5, through E-8, Officers, 01 and 02 assigned to or on orders to a TOW unit as a first time assignment. Course Intl Notes: There is NO family housing available on Fort Benning for international military students who are accompanied by family members for training. NOTE: IMET Selection criteria -> Page 127 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE FUNDED TRAINING - IAW “Travel and Living Allowances (TLA) Policy Guidance for Security Cooperation Training Programs P3 Policy #03-01, Para 3B(12), dtd April 2003 (effective 1 Oct 03): “If bachelor government or contracted gov’t quarters are available and dependents are not encouraged/authorized, but the IMS chooses to bring his dependents and resides off base/post, the Living Allowances Rate is: $0 (ZERO).” IAW with the DoD Policy Guidance, Para C(6), Fort Benning is NOT listed as a training location that encourages IMS to bring their dependents. Ensure students for whom the USG pays a living allowance understand the impact of the above policy. Please note that "authorized" is NOT the same as "encouraged." B122167 010-ASI2C JAVELIN GUNNERY S 2w 071 75 INFANTRY SCHOOL FT BENNING,GA No Course Description: Javelin Introduction, description, target engagement, Field Application, Maintenance, Gunner skills test, and Live fire. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted soldiers in MOS 11B, 11M, 12B, and 19D. SPECIAL INFO: Reporting Information: Report to classroom 26 building 4 not later than 0800 hours on the course start date. Graduation requirement: Successfully complete weapons qualification on the Javelin Basic Skill Trainer (BST) and Field-Tactical-Trainer (FTT), and pass all performance oriented practical exercises. Complete 90.5 accademic hours. Course Intl Notes: Information prepared by Fort Benning International Student Training Detachment (ISTD). JAVELIN COURSE: This course is appropriate for international students who will operate the Javelin Anti-Tank Missile System, will field that system to their Army, or will lead Javelin squads, or anti-tank / anti-armor platoons. This course is not open to female soldiers. Only nations that are fielding the US Javelin anti-tank missile system are authorized to attend. WARNING – without medical requirements and packing list, students may not enroll in course. Fort Benning ISTD does not always have time / resources to correct deficiencies in medical records and required equipment. WARNING – All US Army Infantry Schools require mandatory physical training. Students who arrive in poor physical condition greatly increase their risk of injury and / or course failure. Please read entire contents to brief international student prior to departure for the United States. Medical requirements and packing list must receive special attention. Contents: 11. Course Overview. 12. Special Considerations for International Students. 13. Medical Requirements. 14. Packing List. 15. Reporting Instructions. 16. Billeting, Pay, Messing. 17. Other Considerations. 18. Field Studies Program. 19. IMS Graduation Standards. 20. Internet Links. 1. COURSE OVERVIEW: Javelin course trains US sergeants, soldiers, and officers to operate and field the Javelin anti-tank missile system. The course is two weeks long. The first week involves class-room study of maintenance, operation, and training with the Javelin. The second week involves training with the BST (basic skills trainer) and the FTT (field tactical trainer). The second week will include gunnery ranges. 2. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: Students must arrive in decent physical condition. Daily physical training, lasting 60 minutes, occurs 5 mornings per week. Ability to comprehend spoken English / slang is more important than technical writing and reading. Students must be from an approved country that is fielding the Javelin missile system. ISTD will return any students who are from a non-approved nation. 3. MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS: 4. PACKING LIST: SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: None FIELD EQUIPMENT 1 pair of boots, well broken in. 2 sets of combat uniforms. 4 t-shirts. 4 pair of wool socks. 1 patrol caps 1 wet weather parka 1 pair of gloves 1 black wool knit cap Selection criteria -> Page 128 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title 1 Notebook 5 black pens 2 pencils CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT: must be national military or US Army. Strongly recommend that students purchase US Army PT gear upon arrival. Total cost will be around $150. 1 pair of running shoes 3 pair of white socks 2 running shorts 2 short or long sleeve PT shirts 1 PT outer-shell trousers 1 PT outer-shell jacket 1 orange reflective vest (purchase upon arrival at Fort Benning) FORMAL UNIFORMS / CIVILIAN CLOTHES Appropriate civilian clothes (recommend two sets). 5. Reporting Instructions: Students will arrive at Columbus Airport (CSG) after transferring at Atlanta Hartsfield International. Students must contact the Fort Benning airport duty NCO next to the baggage claim. ISTD duty driver will arrive within 30 minutes. Fort Benning ISTD will drive students to Olson Hall Billeting, regardless of FMS / IMET status. Students will receive billeting at $22.50 per night. They will report the next morning at 0900 to the ISTD office, BLDG 75, McVeigh Hall. Contact Telephone numbers: ISTD Duty Driver – 706 577-8169, ISTD CDR 706 575-8510. WARNING – many students’ bags do not successfully transfer from Atlanta to Columbus. Students must file lost baggage claims at Columbus Airport. All lost bags, regardless of student, must be delivered to Olson Hall Billeting Office, BLDG 399 at Fort Benning. Students must retain copy of their baggage claim voucher number. 6. Billeting, Pay, Messing: Regardless of whether the student is IMET or FMS funded, students will live in Olson Hall. Students should arrive with $1000 to cover travel and incidentals until they begin receiving IMET pay. This money will also cover any deficiencies in the packing list. IMET students will receive $78.50 TLA (travel and living allowance) per day, unless their ITO specifies a different arrangement. Students may mess at the 29th Infantry Regiment mess hall, located in the Olson Hall complex. They must pay for field rations. Messing expenses per day are approximately $10. Olson Hall rooms have a microwave for meals purchased at the commissary. 7. Other Considerations: Do not bring families or wives. Families will be required to live off-post. IMET students will not receive any money to cover their families expenses. There is NO family housing available on Fort Benning for international military students who are accompanied by family members for training. NOTE: IMET FUNDED TRAINING - IAW “Travel and Living Allowances (TLA) Policy Guidance for Security Cooperation Training Programs P3 Policy #03-01, Para 3B(12), dtd April 2003 (effective 1 Oct 03): “If bachelor government or contracted gov’t quarters are available and dependents are not encouraged/authorized, but the IMS chooses to bring his dependents and resides off base/post, the Living Allowances Rate is: $0 (ZERO).” IAW with the DoD Policy Guidance, Para C(6), Fort Benning is NOT listed as a training location that encourages IMS to bring their dependents. Ensure students for whom the USG pays a living allowance understand the impact of the above policy. Please note that "authorized" is NOT the same as "encouraged." 8. Field Studies Programs: There may be a 1 to 4 day (fully funded) tour of the Southern US available. Examples of visits include: Ford Atlanta Assembly Plant, Columbus Police Department, Jackson State Prison, Andersonville Prisoner of War Museum, and the CNN Center in Atlanta. 9. IMS Graduation Standards: same as US students. 10. Internet Links: Javelin Info: https://www.infantry.army.mil/29thInf/courses/javelin/index.htm Selection criteria -> Page 129 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title B122180 250-13E10 CANNON FIRE DIRECTION SPEC CSec U Dur 6.8w Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET 061 70A No FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL FORT SILL,OK GRE Course Description: Provides the soldier with skills and knowledge required of all skill level one members of a battery/platoon FDC to include communications, tactics, manual fire direction, and operation of automated fire control direction systems (AFC/DS). Course Prerequisite Text: PULHES 222221 Required Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception YES Required Physical Demand Rating VERY HEAVY LIFT OCCASIONAL OVER 100 LB, FREQUENT 50 LB Required Must be a U.S. Citizen YES Required Male Gender Requirement YES Required Text Prerequisites Qualifying scores. (a) A minimum score of 95 in aptitude area FA in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. (b) A minimum score of 93 in aptitude area FA on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002. Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel. B122190 041-13B10 CANNON CREWMEMBER U 5.8w 061 70A FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL FORT SILL,OK No Course Description: Basic duties of a soldier in a field artillery howitzer section include identifying the different types of howitzer and the techniques of handling ammunition, setting fuzes, preparing charges, loading and firing the owitzers, performing maintenance, and performing other duties of the cannoneer. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Qualifying scores: ( a) A minimum score of 95 in aptitude area FA in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. ( b) A minimum score of 93 in aptitude area FA on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002. Active Army or Reserve Component Army, or USMC enlisted personnel. Course Intl Notes: All international military students will be briefed by the International Student Division staff concerning your scheduled training. B122195 041-13B30-C45 FA CANNON SECTION CHIEF ALC U 5w 635 70 No NCO ACADEMY - FIELD ARTILLERY FT SILL,OK Course Description: The Basic NCO Course (BNCOC) is conducted in an NCO academy environment. The course includes training on safety, weapons, the Precision Lightweight Receiver (PLGR) and the Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below, FBCB2. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Active Army or Reserve component enlisted personnel. Qualified in MOS 13B. Must meet requirements outlined in DA Pam 611-21. -----------Special Information-------------A. Soldiers that have demonstrated leadership potential, but have not been before a promotion board may request consideration for attendance to BNCOC. B. Soldiers who have not attended a promotion board may request voluntary NCOES attendance by submitting a DA Form 4187 through their chain of command to the approval authorities listed below for consideration: Selection criteria -> Page 130 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Active Army - Human Resources Command (AHRC-EPT), Alexandria, VA, for consideration (fax number is (703) 325-4590). AGR - Human Resources Command (AHRC-ARE-ME), St Louis, MO for consideration (fax number is 1-800-325-4118). IRR/IMA - Human Resources Command (AHRC-EP-S), St Louis, MO for consideration (fax number is (314) 592-0375). ARNG - approval authority is the promotion authority within the state for the requesting Soldier. C. All DA Forms 4187 must include the organizations 1SG AKO and DPTM or G-3 e-mail addresses. Approval authority for Sold iers that have demonstrated leadership potential, but have not been before a promotion board to attend NCOES, is Commander, HRC, and may not be further delegated. D. Soldiers must be otherwise eligible for attendance and immediately available. Voluntary requests for school attendance must be favorably endorsed through, at a minimum, the battalion-level or equivalent commander. Only those Soldiers who receive concurrence from their chain of command will be considered for school attendance. E. Soldiers that are not in a promotable status will be scheduled only when conditions exist that will prohibit the Army from fully utiliziing available training seats. Priority for seat fill will be: 1) promoted Soldiers 2) promotable Soldiers 3) Soldiers that have not been before a promotion board and are identified for mobilization 4) all other Soldiers that have demonstrated leadership potential, but have not been before a promotion board. Course Intl Notes: You will be briefed on expectations and do`s and don`t during your training here at the NCO Academy by the International Student Divsion staff. B122196 041-13B30 (DL) FA CAN SEC CHIEF BNCOC-DL U 0.4w 635 70 No NCO ACADEMY - FIELD ARTILLERY FT SILL,OK Course Description: Effective 2003-12-10 Course Scope: The Basic NCO Course (BNCOC) is conducted in a NCO academy environment. The course includes training on leadership, maintenance, tactics, communications, land navigation, weapons, NBC, CMT, and training management. Special Information: This is a three (3) phased course. Phase I CLT, Phase II Distance Learning Phase, and Phase III Resident/Active Duty training. Phase I and II must be completed prior to attending Phase III. Soldiers must have a 1059 for both Phase I and Phase II to be admitted into Phase III. DA 1059s will be produced by the school/instructor delivering the phase training. Total training time to complete all phases of DL training will generally not exceed 12 months for AC soldiers and 24 months for RC soldiers. The distance learning (DL) hours are conducted via video teletraining (VTT) and CD ROM lessons completed at the Digital Training Facilities (DTF). Soldiers will complete all DL requirements at assigned remote sites. The schedule/phase map is included in the CMP @ the Ft Sill TATS courseware website, (http://155.219.39.98/widd/WIDDToc.htm). The classroom facilitator/NCOIC at the remote site will be designated as the lTest control officer.m This person will be designated on orders (IAW AR 611-5, Chapter 2), receive the test and administer/ proctor the test. Students attending the DL phases will be provided all training materials/schedules, and administrative guidance when they report for the class on day 1 of the DL training. Phase I and Phase II can be taken in any order. Course Prerequisite Text: Pay Grade E5 Through E6 E5 - ENLISTED TO E6 - ENLISTED Required Enlisted MOS CMF 13B 13 CANNON CREWMEMBER Required Text Prerequisites Active Army or reserve component enlisted personnel. Selected by DA (active Army) or by unit commander (reserve component). Meets requirements outlined in DA Pam 611-21 and AR 350-1, para 3-9. E5 applicants must be in a promotable status. Course Intl Notes: You will be briefed on expectations of training in the United States by the International Student Division personnel B122200 041-13B40-C46 FA PLATOON SERGEANT SLC U 6.8w 635 70A No NCO ACADEMY - FIELD ARTILLERY FT SILL,OK Course Description: The Platoon Sergeant Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course (ANCOC) is designed to teach the 13B40 to perform skill level (SL) 4 tasks. Skills Selection criteria -> Page 131 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE focused upon are the duties of the platoon sergeant, chief of firing battery, gunnery sergeant, battalion master gunner, andd the battalion ammunition NCO. The course provides insruction in leadership training management, professional, skills, resource management, and military skills. Subjects include common leader skills: operations, intelligence, and warfighting skills, the course also teaches the student to process tactical fire control data. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Active Army or Reserve component enlisted personnel SFC or SSG (P). Selected by DA (active Army) or recommended by unit commander (reserve component). Qualified in MOS 13B. Meets requirements outlined in AR 351-1 ( Para. 5-20). Active Army and reserve component personnel over 40 must complete medical screening at their local installation before attending this course and will hand carry a copy of their completed medical screen report. Course Intl Notes: You will be briefed by the International Student Division staff on expectations concerning your training at the NCO Academy, U.S. Army Field Artillery School. B122301 2E-F163/010-F20 TACTICS CERTIFICATION COURSE (TCC) U 1.2w 071 INFANTRY SCHOOL FT BENNING,GA No Course Description: Tactical Certification Course (TCC) is a US Army Infantry School (USAIS) requirement for Army Officer Candidate School (OCS) instructors teaching infantry tactics. Successful completion of both non-resident (Phase 1 CD-ROM) and resident training ensures the instructor's ability to understand tactical doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures. Course Prerequisite Text: Have completed the USAIS TCC CR-ROM Phase 1 (available 3d QTR TY-98 from DOT, USAIS); rank SFC, 1LT, or CPT; branch immaterial; have completed BOBC or ANCOC; assigned/attached as an OCS instructor; meet all instructor qualifications for OCS IAW para 4-6, TR 351-18 and the ARNG OCS CMP OTHER: Special Equipment: School provide overlay material (transparencies, alcohol pen, eraser); students provide kevlar helmets and LBE. SECURITY: None Course Intl Notes: There is NO family housing available on Fort Benning for international military students who are accompanied by family members for training. NOTE: IMET FUNDED TRAINING - IAW “Travel and Living Allowances (TLA) Policy Guidance for Security Cooperation Training Programs P3 Policy #03-01, Para 3B(12), dtd April 2003 (effective 1 Oct 03): “If bachelor government or contracted gov’t quarters are available and dependents are not encouraged/authorized, but the IMS chooses to bring his dependents and resides off base/post, the Living Allowances Rate is: $0 (ZERO).” IAW with the DoD Policy Guidance, Para C(6), Fort Benning is NOT listed as a training location that encourages IMS to bring their dependents. Ensure students for whom the USG pays a living allowance understand the impact of the above policy. Please note that "authorized" is NOT the same as "encouraged." B122600 010-ASIB4 SNIPER U 5w 071 80 INFANTRY SCHOOL FT BENNING,GA No Course Description: Sniper Tactics; Staff Subjects (Intelligence, Mission, Training, Combat Orders, Command and Control, and Training Management); Basic Sniper skills/field-craft; Marksmanship. Course Prerequisite Text: --------------------------------------------Students must be of Combat Arms MOS in the rank of PFC and above; however, only MOS 11B and 11M will be awarded the B4 ASI upon graduation; as per DA PAM 611-21, CH 12, page 911, Table 12-2. Students must be on active duty, in the Reserve Component, or National Guard. -Must have a good performance record with no history of alcohol or drug abuse. -Must be a volunteer and be recommended by their Commander. Must be in excellent physical condition; able to obtain a 70 percent or better in each event of the APFT for their age group. Must have corrected vision to 20/20. Must have a GT score of 100 or higher; non-waiverable. Must not have a record of disciplinary action. Must qualify expert with the M16A2 Rifle (M4 Carbine) within six (6) months of course attendance. Must pass psychological evaluaton (MMPI/CPI) conducted under the direction of a qualified Psychologist. Must meet standards of AR 600-9 at the time of in-processing. -----------Special Information-------------Students will report to the Sniper School at Building #4883, Harmony Church no later than 0800 the reporting date (always a Sunday), in BDUs or ACUs. Students reporting before the reporting day should report to the SDNCO of 2d Battalion, 29th Infantry Regiment, Building #74, on Main Post. Winter packing list will be used from 01 October to 30 March. Students must have the following items when reporting to U.S. Army Sniper School: Selection criteria -> Page 132 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL ( E m B D S R 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL ID Card 2) Sets ID tags w/chains RB/ or DA Forms 2-1 and 2a edical Records attalion or Company Commanders Lett er of Recommendation A Form 3822-R (Mental Evaluation) F 88 or DD 2807-1/2808 (Physical Examination) ifle Marksmanship Score Card copies of Orders and all amendments Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 1. Large ALICE pack with frame . LBE/LBV complete with: a. (2) Ammo pouches w/magazines b. (2) 1-quart canteens c. First Aid pouches d. Pistol Belt . Poncho . Poncho Liner . Two camouflage sticks . Two calculators . Two pad locks . Clip Board . (5) Sets BDUs 0. (5) T-shirts 1. (5) Pair socks (black or green) 2. (2) BDU caps 3. (2) Pair Boots (jungle or combat) 4. (2) Sets Army PTs complete (2 pair shorts and T-shirt) sweats, hat & gloves, winter packing list) 5. Seasonal military attire -Gore Tex top and bottom -Poly-pro (top and bottom) -Cold weather boots -Cold weather gloves -Field Jacket -Balaclava -Any additional cold weather items 6. Under garments 7. Toiletry items 8. (2) Pair ear plugs w/carrier 9. Lensatic compass 0. (2) Protractors 1. Pens and pencils 2. Boonie hat 3. Ghilllie suit complete 4. Entrenching tool with cover 5. (2) Water proof bags 6. Kevlar/MICH helmet GRADUATION REQUIREIMENTS: In order to successfully complete the course and be a graduate all students must: - -Not conduct any honor code violations as listed in the Sniper SOP. Not miss more than four (4) hours of training during the entire course. Receive a minimum score of 70% during: Record Fire 1 Record Fire 2 Record Fire 3 Record Fire 4 Each of the (4) Written Examinations -Additionally, at least one passing score of 70% must be achieved on each of the following: (3) Graded Stalking Exercises (3) Graded Range Estimation Exercises (3) Graded Target Detection Exercises SECURITY CLEARANCE: NONE. Selection criteria -> Page 133 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title B122601 010-F36 (MTT) LONG RANGE MARKSMAN CSec U Dur 2.8w LOC ECL OPI 071 INFANTRY SCHOOL FT BENNING,GA Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM TOEFL EIMET No GRE Course Description: Course Scope: Train Qualified Soldiers on Long Range Marksmanship. Special Information: Students will report to BLDG# 4883 (Harmony Church), no later than 0730 Hours on class start date. Prior to reporting day, students report to the SDNCO of 2-29th IN, BLDG# 74 on Main Post. Winter packing list is used from 01 October to 30 March. Students will have the following items when reporting: Large ALICE pack with frame; Camel-Back; Poncho; Poncho liner; Two calculators; Two padlocks; Clipboard; 5 sets BDUS; 5 T-shirts; 5 pair socks (black or green); 2 BDU caps; 2 pair boots (jungle or combat); 2 sets army PT'S complete (2 sets of shorts and t-shirts. Sweats, watch-cap & gloves are included in winter packing list); Seasonal military attire: Gortex top and bottom - Polypro (top and bottom) Cold weather boots - Cold weather gloves - Field jacket - Balaclava - Any additional cold weather items; Undergarments; Toiletry items; 2 pair ear plugs with carrier; 2 protractors; Pens and pencils; DA FORM 2-1; DA FORM 2A; Medical records; Battalion or company commander's recommendation; DA FORM 3822-R; SF 88; Rifle marksmanship score card; Valid military ID card; 2 waterproof bag; 5 copies of all orders and amendments (NG/USAR 10 copies); Metal ID tags with chain; Unit-issued meal card. Course Prerequisite Text: Students must be 11B, 11C, 13B, 19D, 21B or CMF 18; in grades E-3 to E-7 (grades above SFC are waiverable). Students may be Active Duty, Reserve, or National Guard. Must be a volunteer and be recommended by his commander. Must have a good performance record with no history of alcohol or drug abuse, and no record of disciplinary action. Must have a minimum of one year retainability upon graduation. Must have qualified Expert with the M16A2/M4 within six months of course attendance. Must have a GT score of at least 100. Must be in excellent physical condition (70 % or better in each event of the APFT). Must pass psychological evaluation (MMPI/CPI) conducted under the direction of a qualified psychologist. B125001 4L-F5/610-F9 (G) U ROUTE RECON/CLEARANCE MAINTAINER (GWOT) 1w 052 80 ENGINEER SCHOOL FT LEONARD WOOD,MO No Course Description: Introduction. The purpose of this course is to provide training for maintenance personnel that are deploying to OIF/OEF to conduct Route Reconnaissance/Clearance maintenance missions, using the current Route Clearance Equipment (RCE) sets (RG31, IVMMD and Buffalo). This course provides maintainers with a familiarization of the RCE, with emphasis on the different maintenance requirements of each piece of equipment. Concept. During the first day of the week, the maintenance students will receive familiarization training on the RG31, IVMMD and Buffalo. The second, third, fourth and fifth day, the maintenance students will receive detailed training on the differences of each RCE. Course Prerequisite Text: Rank/Grade. Private First Class to Chief Warrant Officer 03, MOS 62B and 63B B125002 4A-F15/030-F17 (G) U ROUTE RECON/CLEARANCE-OPERATOR (GWOT) 2w 052 80 ENGINEER SCHOOL FT LEONARD WOOD,MO No Course Description: Introduction. The purpose of the Route Reconnaissance/Clearance Operations Course (R2C2) is to train selected personnel to conduct Route Reconnaissance/Clearance Operations. Students are taught an understanding of the explosive hazard threat in OEF or OIF, the use of Counter Remote Control Electronic Warfare equipment (CREW) with Route Clearance Equipment (RCE), route reconnaissance, enemy TTPs, and the employment of RCE. The course also qualifies students on the operation of the RG31, Interim Vehicular Mounted Mine Detector (IVMMD) and Buffalo. Training is relevant for units (platoon) that are deploying to OIF/OEF to conduct RCE missions, using the current RCE sets (RG31, IVMMD and Buffalo). Concept. Structured as a ten-day (80 hour) training event, operators receive individual vehicle training followed by cross training on RG31, IVMMD, and Buffalo. The leadership will receive the most current IED/VBIED briefs. They will also be trained on the TTPs, roles and responsibilities of each piece of equipment. The last 3 days of the course, the entire platoon will work as a team conducting route clearance missions. Military Driver's License: Operators ‘must bring’ a Military Driver's License and have completed Accident Avoidance Training, at their duty station. Certification is required and will be checked before operator training begins. Course Prerequisite Text: Prerequisite Item Value(s) or Range Description Constraint Selection criteria -> Page 134 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title Must have a valid drivers license YES Required Career Management Field 21 ENGINEER Required CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Text Prerequisites Operators 'must bring' a Military Driver's License and have completed Accident Avoidance Training, at their duty station. Certification is required and will be checked before operator training begins. EN specific. 21 series. B125089 4M-702 (4M-SOC) CO-PRODUC GEOINT FOR THE STAFF OFFICER U 1w 802 75A School of Geospatial-Intellegence FT BELVOIR,VA No Course Description: Purpose: The Mapping, Charting, and Geodesy (MC&:G) Staff Officer Course provides an understanding of key organizations, concepts, systems, and procedures involved in the production and use of printed and digital maps, charts and digital information. The course emphasizes areas of interest to the staff officer, the planner, and the supervisors who need to better understand DMA and its products. Target Audiences: DoD personnel in MC&G billets, supervisors whose personnel utilize DMA products, staff officers (especially S/G/J-2s and 3s) and intelligence personnel from all Services, Commands, and DoD Agencies. Topics Include - Fundamentals of MC&G as they impact the staff officer's planning responsibilities, an overview of DMS's products, support and technology, and an introduction to the requirements process. MC&G Fundamentals: - Datums, Grids, and Projections - Product Accuracy - Introduction to Global Positioning Systems (GPS) - Geographic Information Systems (GIS) - Remotely Senmsed Imagery (RSI) - Photogrammetry MC&G Support: Requirements Process - International Agreements - Crisis Support - DMA MUSE Software - Customer Support Teams DMA Products & Services: - DMA Softcopy Catalog - Distribution - Standard Digital Products - Standard Paper Products Course Prerequisite Text: Warrant or commissioned officers and selected DOD personnel assigned to an MC&G billet. (NCOS assigned to MC&G billets will also be considered on a case-by-case basis.) Special Information: Secret security clearance required. Verification (to include name, rank/grade, ssn, type of clearance, issuing authority and issuing date) should be forwarded to Defense Mapping School (Attn: Registrar) FAX: DSN 655-3252 or 703-805-3252. SECURITY: SECRET B125092 IGP CO-PRODUCTION INTRO TO GEOMEDIA PRO U 1w 802 75A School of Geospatial-Intellegence FT BELVOIR,VA No Course Description: This MASL can only be programmed if country has a co-production agreement in accordance with NGA. B125094 ITIREC CO-PRODUCTION INTRO TO THERM INFR EXPL C U 0.6w 802 75A School of Geospatial-Intellegence FT BELVOIR,VA No Course Description: This MASL can only be programmed if country has a co-production agreement in accordance with NGA. B125095 FTIREAI CO-PRODUCTION FUNDAMENTAL OF TIR EXP AN I U 1w 802 75A School of Geospatial-Intellegence FT BELVOIR,VA No Course Description: This MASL can only be programmed if country has a co-production agreement in accordance with NGA. B125096 ITSAREC CO-PRODUCTION INTRO TO TAIL (SAR) EXP CR U 1w 802 75A School of Geospatial-Intellegence FT BELVOIR,VA No Course Description: This MASL can only be programmed if country has a co-production agreement in accordance with NGA. B125098 FSEC CO-PRODUCTION FUNDAMENTALS OF SAR EXP CR U 1w 802 75A School of Geospatial-Intellegence FT BELVOIR,VA Course Description: This MASL can only be programmed if country has a co-production agreement in accordance with NGA. Selection criteria -> Page 135 of 578 No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title B125104 GDDUC-CO-PRODUCTION GEOSPAT DIGIT DATA USER CR CSec U Dur 1w Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET 802 75A No School of Geospatial-Intellegence FT BELVOIR,VA GRE Course Description: This MASL can only be programmed if country has a co-production agreement in accordance with NGA. B125106 FTIREAII CO-PRODUCTION FUNDMENTAL OF TIR EXP AN II U 1w 802 75A School of Geospatial-Intellegence FT BELVOIR,VA No Course Description: This MASL can only be programmed if country has a co-production agreement in accordance with NGA. B125107 4M/41-717 CO-PRODUCTION U FUNDAMENTALS SPECTRAL EXP & ANALYSIS I 1w 802 75 School of Geospatial-Intellegence FT BELVOIR,VA No Course Description: This MASL can only be programmed if country has a co-production agreement in accordance with NGA. This one week course provides a fundamental remote sensing education based on high resolution imagery and terrain products using ERDAS Imagine Geospatial Light Table (GLT) Software. Students will learn about basic multispectral satellite orbital concepts and commercial, civil, and military Multispectral sensors, imagery import and digital enhancements, multispectral image interpretation, Image terrain perspective views and image map product generation. MHI 110 is a combination of lecture and hands-on training. Learning Objectives: After completing this instruction, participants will be able to: 1. Comprehend terms and concepts associated with Electromagnetic Energy, Remoteley Sensed Imagery (RSI), and the accuracy of geospatial data. 2. Comprehend the relationship between orbital mechanics and RSI collection. 3. Comprehend the capabilities and characteristics of sensors used for RSI collection. 4. Prepare a digital 3-D perspective view and a multispectral (MSI) map product using ERDAS Image. 5. Import, export, transform, register, and enhance images using ERDAS Imagine. 6. Mensurate images using ERDAS Imagine Geospatial Light Table (GLT) Course Prerequisite Text: Requires a SECRET CLEARANCE for access. Course Intl Notes: International students must possess a national assurance of SECRET in order to access the facility. The students ITO must indicate they have a national assurance of SECRET. B125131 4M/41-714 CO-PRODUCTION U FUNDAMENTALS SPECTRAL EXP & ANALYSIS II 1w 802 75 School of Geospatial-Intellegence FT BELVOIR,VA No Prerequisite courses - none available B125107 FUNDAMENTALS SPECTRAL EXP & ANALYSIS I Course Description: This MASL can only be programmed if country has a co-production agreement in accordance with NGA. This one week course is a follow-on to Fundamentals of Spectral Exploitation and Analysis I (MHI 110) course, and is designed to provide students with a deeper understanding of more advanced spectral imagery processing and both literal and non-literal spectral imagery analysis techniques. The course builds on the multispectral interpretation/ manipulation techniques and processes taught in the MHI 110, with advanced digital image enhancement techniques, display and exploitation of Hyperspectral Imagery, Terrain Categorization, and Fly Through Techniques, with an emphasis on multiple image fusion. This course is a combination of lecture and hands-on training using ERDAS Imagine Geospatial Light Table (GLT) Software. Learning Objectives After completing this instruction, participants will be able to: 1. Comprehend concepts associated with Remote Sensing and the use of spectral imagery to solve intelligence problems. 2. Enhance spectral imagery into land cover thematic data using both unsupervised and supervised classification techniques. 3. Detect changes in Terrain Categorizations (TERCAT) using change detection techniques. 4. Analyze hyperspectral data cubes using literal and non-literal analytical techniques. 5. Fuse data using the applicable methods and Produce 3-D Terrain Visualization products using the appropriate 3-D visualization tool. Course Prerequisite Text: Selection criteria -> Page 136 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Requires a SECRET clearance for access. Course Intl Notes: International students must possess a national assurance of SECRET in order to access the facility. The students ITO must indicate they have a national assurance of SECRET. B125136 FV CO-PRODUCTION FALCONVIEW (#12846) U 0.4w 802 75 School of Geospatial-Intellegence FT BELVOIR,VA No Course Description: This MASL can only be programmed if country has a co-production agreement in accordance with NGA. B125305 4M/41-716 (CO-PRODUCTION) U 1w FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATIONS SYSTEMS 802 75 School of Geospatial-Intellegence FT BELVOIR,VA No Course Description: This MASL can only be programmed if country has a co-production agreement in accordance with NGA. Course Intl Notes: International students must possess a national assurance of SECRET in order to access the facility. The students ITO must indicate they have a national assurance of SECRET. B125306 IGISAC CO-PRODUCTION U INTERMED GEO INFO SYS FOR ANALYSIS CRS 1w 802 75 School of Geospatial-Intellegence FT BELVOIR,VA No Prerequisite courses - none available B125305 FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATIONS SYSTEMS Course Description: This MASL can only be programmed if country has a co-production agreement in accordance with NGA. Course Intl Notes: International students must possess a national assurance of SECRET in order to access the facility. The students ITO must indicate they have a national assurance of SECRET. B125400 DINFOS-BSP BASIC STILL PHOTOGRAPHY U 12w 212 70 No DEFENSE INFORMATION SCHOOL FT MEADE,MD Course Description: This course provides instruction in theory and application of photographic fundamentals, captioning, chemistry, optics, sensitized materials, light sources, exposing, processing, and printing black and white negatives, camera operations for standard and studio photography, exposing , processing , and printing color negatives, quality control, and sensitometric procedures. Electronic imaging including digital cameras, scanning hardware and software, imaging and graphic software, image transmission, archiving, and editing are trained in theory and hands-on applications. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Must meet height weight std IAW AR 600-9 : REQUIRED -------------------------------------------This course is developed primarily for entry level enlisted personnel of all U.S. services; however, all enlisted grades are eligible to attend. Others eligible to attend include employees of federal agencies and allied nations. Army: Enlisted: E1 through E6; ASVAB EL score and GT score of 95 or higher. Distant visual acuity correctable to 20/20 with normal color vision. Must be eligible for secret clearance. Must follow on to DINFOS-VPD/AFIS-VPD course. Navy: Enlisted: E1 through E6; Combined ASVAB WK/AR or VE/AR of 104. Distant visual acuity correctable to 20/20 with normal color vision. Must be eligible for secret clearance. Volunteer for aviation duty. OBLIGATED SERVICE: Five years for new recruits, 20 months from class convening date for fleet returnees. High School physics, chemistry and mathematics is highly desired. Air Force: Enlisted: E1 through E7; AFAQE score of 43. Distant visual acuity correctable to 20/20 with normal color vision. Must be eligible for secret clearance. Marine Corps: Enlisted: E1 through E5; GT score of 100 or higher. Distant visual acuity correctable to 20/20 with normal color vision. Must be eligible for secret security clearance. Selection criteria -> Page 137 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title Coast Guard: International: Civilian: OLD COURSE NUMBER: AFIS-BSP -------------------------------------------- Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE ASVAB VE score of 55 or higher; normal color vision; ECL score of 70, and distant visual acuity correctable to 20/20 with normal color vision. As determined by need of agency. SECURITY: NONE Course Intl Notes: International students attending this course must have an English Comprehension Level (ECL) of 70, and distant visual acuity correctable to 20/20 with normal color vision. B125651 DINFOS-CCLC U 2w COMBAT CAMERA LEADERSHIP COURSE-USMC SPECIFIC 212 70R No DEFENSE INFORMATION SCHOOL FT MEADE,MD Course Description: Course Scope: COURSE DESCRIPTION: The CCLC focuses on identifying the mission and functions of COMCAM including the development of operational support plans, budgets, equipment/systems maintenance plans, policy and procedures, marketing plans, imagery management plans, and training plans. It also includes in-depth theoretical and working knowledge of how COMCAM functions within the Department of Defense. Security Clearance - F - SECRET - Required. Course Prerequisite Text: PREREQUISITES: USMC: Officers: 4602 WO/CWO/LDO (combat camera officers). Enlisted: 4691 E-7 and above (combat camera chiefs). USAF: Officers: 0-1 thru 0-3 (PA officers) Enlisted: E-7 and above AFIS 3V0XX, 3NOX1, 3N0X2 US Army: 25Z on assignment to or at 55th Combat Camera or 982nd Sig Co with waiver E-6, 25V, 25M, 25R in a leadership position US Navy: Officers: 0-1 thru 0-3 (USN 6470LDO) Enlisted: E-7 and above (MC rate) Course Intl Notes: International students are not eligible to attend this course. B126001 9E-F24/920-F16 (G) INTERMEDIATE SEARCH (GWOT) S 2w 052 75A ENGINEER SCHOOL FT LEONARD WOOD,MO No Course Description: Introduction. Search operations allow Commanders to take the initiative by depriving the enemy of resources and disrupting his freedom of movement. The intelligence and evidence located during a successful search will often provide the greatest opportunities to attribute a ‘find’ to a specific individual or group which may lead to a conviction in a court. Purpose. The purpose of this course is to train selected personnel on the management and application of advanced, systematic search procedures for the search of personnel, vehicles, external areas, routes, occupied/unoccupied buildings, utilities and venues. Concept. The course is a 3-week event. Week 1 provides a common core syllabus of theory and practical exercises for both Unit Search Advisors (USA) and Unit Searchers. During Week 2, USAs and Searchers undertake separate modules to enhance their skills applicable to their roles. USAs will concentrate on the planning criteria for search operations while Searchers will undertake a number of basic searches designed to enhance their understanding of the procedures and practicalities associated with each search task. Week 3 is the culmination of training where the USAs and Searchers will be tested on their ability to plan and execute advanced Search Operations in a scenario driven practical exercise. Course Prerequisite Text: Soldiers of all arms, through out Joint Forces Commands (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine and Coast Guard). Unit Search Advisors (USA). Sergeant First Class (E-7) to Major (O-4). Unit Searchers. Private (E-1) to Staff Sergeant (E-6). B126002 IEDD-T3 IE DEVICE DEFEAT IEDD-T3 Selection criteria -> Course Description: S 0.6w B356 75A No COUNTER EXPLOSIVE HAZARDS CENTER (CEHC) Page 138 of 578 FT LEONARD WOOD,MO Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Introduction. The purpose of the IEDD-T3 course is to train selected personnel for unit led IED Awareness Training (Train the Trainer). With a specially trained cadre of IED Awareness Instructors to conduct unit training, Commanders can be confident that Soldiers in their command will have a better understanding of how IED’s are deployed, how to identify potential IED sites and the TTPs required before, during and after and an IED threat. Commanders can develop the confidence and awareness in their Soldiers and Leaders prior to, and throughout, the unit’s deployment. Training is relative to both OIF and OEF deploying units. Course Prerequisite Text: To maximize the ‘train the trainer’ concept, commanders should identify and select only those personnel, within their units, that are ideally suited to conduct future unit training. Students attending IEDD-T3 must be in the rank of Team Leader Sergeant (E-5) to Captain (O-3). Variations to this rank structure must be coordinated through CEHC operations. B126003 CEH-P U COUNTER EXPLOSIVES HAZARDS-PLANNING COURSE 1w B356 75 No COUNTER EXPLOSIVE HAZARDS CENTER (CEHC) FT LEONARD WOOD,MO Course Description: Introduction. The Counter Explosive Hazards - Planning Course (CEH-P) provides engineer staff officers and commanders deploying to OIF/OEF with the information required to plan, resource and execute counter explosive hazards operations (with emphasis on counter IED), in order to assure mobility to coalition forces. At the conclusion of the course, personnel will have an appreciation for the IED threat, currently practiced countermeasures, IED predictive analysis, EOD/engineer integration, and effective techniques used to plan assured mobility operations including (reconnaissance, route clearance, route sanitation and advanced search). CEH-P is a contingency based course that will be continually updated/modified in order to stay current with the evolving threat, friendly TTPs and unit training requirements. Concept: Structured as a five-day training event, Commanders and Operations Staff will receive training on the following: Planning and Training for Assured Mobility in Explosive Hazard operations Theater Intel Brief, the latest information on the IED threat (Secret) UXO Awareness and Management IED TTPs (Enemy and Friendly) Explosive Hazards and Markers Combat Driving and Combat Patrol Convoy Protection Planning (includes the planning and employment of CREW) The employment of Specialized Search Dogs (SSD) IED Pattern / Predictive Analysis Route Reconnaissance and Clearance Operations. Subject to scheduling and availability, the following equipment will be displayed: Buffalo, Meerkat, Husky, RG31, Robotics, MV4, Search Kit and other emerging technology. Target Audience. Any unit that operates in an explosive hazards environment can benefit from the course, but it is strongly recommended for Engineer BDE/BN commanders and staffs, and DIV/BCT engineer staff officers. B126608 243-37F30 (ZZ) PSYOP QUALIFICATION (PSYOP SPEC) S 41w 331 80A No JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER FT BRAGG,NC Course Description: Provides PSYOP specific training on the structure, organization, and missions of Psychological Operations Units, Psychological Operations concepts, tactics, techniques, and procedures. Soldiers will apply the skills and knowledge learned in a tactical environment. Common skills training will include, ABCS and FBCB2 awareness and operator training, MOUT, convoy operations, lessons learned, weapons training, react to contact drills, and IED. Active duty reclass soldiers must complete SOLT to be awarded MOS 37F unless previously language qualified. Special Information: Any variations from the above standards requires a waiver from the Commanding General approval USAJFKSWCS. Course Prerequisite Text: PULHES 111221 Required Selection criteria -> Page 139 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title B126617 2E-F67/011-ASIW3 SPECIAL FORCES SNIPER CSec S Dur 7w Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET 331 80 No JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER FT BRAGG,NC GRE Course Description: General subjects, marksmanship, rural field craft, urban field craft, technical surveillance equipment, alternate sniper weapon systems, and practical application. Special Information: All waiver requests will be sent to CG, USAJFKSWCS ATTN: AOJK-OP (G3) FT Bragg, NC 28310 NLT 45 days prior to the class start date. Course Prerequisite Text: Must meet height weight std IAW AR 600-9 YES Required Course Security Clearance F SECRET Required Pay Grade O1 Through O3 O1 - OFFICER TO O3 - OFFICER Required OR W1 Through W5 W1 - WARRANT OFFICER TO W5 - WARRANT OFFICER Required OR E4 Through E8 E4 - ENLISTED TO E8 - ENLISTED Required Army Active Component or Reserve Component Special Forces or Ranger qualified commissioned officers, Lieutenant through Captain; Warrant Officers 180A and enlisted personnel, Specialist through Master Sergeant, assigned to or on orders to a Special Forces Detachment or Ranger company; and selected Department of Defense personnel. Must have in their possession at class in processing: a memorandum from their security manager verifying their SECRET Security Clearance dated not earlier than 30 days prior to the start date, their medical records and psychological evaluation (MMPI or CPI) that was administered within twelve months of the class start date. Must have qualified as expert with current service rifle in accordance with current qualification standards within one year of the class start date, certified in writing by Unit Commander. Students will have to pass a diagnostic shoot firing five 5 - round groups at 25 meters from the prone supported position with current service rifle using iron sites. Three of the five groups must be equal to or less than one inch in diameter to pass the shooting evaluation. Must not possess a medical profile that would prohibit participation in training and must not be taking any medications that may affect reflexes or judgment. Vision must be correctable to 20/20 in each eye. Must be on current airborne status and able to participate in airborne operations. Any variation from the above standards requires a waiver from the CG, USAJFKSWCS Vision must be correctable to 20/20 in each eye. Must be on current airborne status and able to participate in airborne operations. Any variation from the above standards requires a waiver from the Commanding General, USAJFKSWCS. Course Intl Notes: Course in constrained; quotas very difficult to obtain. Must have psychological evaluation memorandum from certified psychologist or psychiatrist. Must report with complete medical records (this includes both physical and psychological evaluations). Must be airborne qualified. IMS must report with completed physical (medical) exam DD Form 2807-1, DD Form 2807-2, and DD Form 2808. This includes lab slips, EKG, chest x-ray, eye and dental exams. IMS must bring HIV certification. Physical examinations will not be conducted at Fort Bragg unless IMS arrives two weeks earlier than standard reporting requirements and if SAO has coordinated prior need for physical exam. B126619 5E-37A (X/OS) PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS OFFICER S 15w 331 80A No JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER FT BRAGG,NC Course Description: Introduction to Psychological Operations; doctrine; organization and employment; PSYOP development process; marketing and advertising principles; social and behavioral science; adaptive leadership techniques; public diplomacy; interagency; Army digital training; political/military analysis; contemporary issues and PSYOP; course exercises and examinations. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET Pay Grade: O3 - OFFICER TO O4 - OFFICER Officer Area of Concentration: 39B - PSYOPS -------------------------------------------Army Active Component or Reserve Component Commissioned Officers (1LT(P) to MAJ) who have completed the Captain's Career Course and have volunteered for branch transfer to Psychological Operations and are assigned to or on orders for a 37A coded position. Selection criteria -> Page 140 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE T he officer must meet DA Pam 600-3 requirements for PSYOP Functional Area. M ust possess a SECRET Security Clearance. M ust possess a baccalaureate degree, preferably in a social science or discipline related to the PSYOP functions (sociology, psychology, anthropology). A C officers must be airborne qualified or volunteer for airborne training. A ny variation from the above standards requires a waiver from the Commanding General, USAJFKSWCS. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: The training path for AC officers is POQC, ARAC and SOLT with the Functional Area 37A awarded upon completion of SOLT. T he training path for RC officers O-3 and below is POQC with the Functional Area 37A awarded upon completion of the course. T he training path for RC officers O-4 and above is ARAC with the Functional Area 37A awarded upon completion of the course. A ll waiver requests will be sent to CG, USAJFKSWCS ATTN: AOJK-OP (G3) FT Bragg, NC 28310 NLT 45 days prior to the class start date. Course Intl Notes: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR IMS: Duty uniform is BDUs or fatigues office uniforms or Class B is also acceptable. Class A uniform is required for graduation. Students will be required to present a 20-minute briefing about their home countries using video or PowerPoint slides. Students will be provided computers, printers, and internet access as required during the course. All IMS who are airborne qualified can participate in airborne operations as part of the course, if ITO is properly annotated. SAO should ensure that ITO (DD Form 2285, Mar 97), paragraph 11c. "IMS is parachute qualified and authorized to participate in jumps from US aircraft" is selected. Airborne status is not a requirement for attendance at the POOC course. Equipment will be issued for airborne operations. Course requires participation in physical training (PT). SAOs should ensure the ITO block stating physical fitness training is required is checked B126620 2E-SI4X/ASI4X/011-ASIW8 MILITARY FREE FALL PARACHUTIST U 4w 331 75 No JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER FT BRAGG,NC Course Description: Military free-fall parachute ground training; physiological training, body stabilization (vertical wind tunnel), basic aircraft procedures, combat equipment (rucksack and weapon), advanced aircraft procedures to include individual exits with combat equipment, mass exits, grouping exercises, night airborne operations, and life-support equipment; and procedures with high-altitude airborne operations. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to perform both night and day combat equipment high-altitude military free-fall operations with and without oxygen. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -------------------------------------------Army Active Component or Reserve Component Special Operations Forces Commissioned Officers (LT-CPT), Warrant Officers (WO1-CW3) or enlisted personnel (PFC-MSG), assigned to or on orders for assignment to a military free fall coded position. O ther Commissioned Officers, Warrant Officers, or enlisted personnel of the Active or Reserve Components, selected DoD civilian personnel or allied personnel must be assigned to or on orders for assignment to a MFF coded position Requests for exceptions to the above must be endorsed in writing by the first O-5 commander in the chain of command. M ust be a qualified military static line parachutist. Must have a current Class III flight physical examination IAW AR 40-501 dated within two years of course completion date. Must report with complete medical records including a current Physiological Training Record, High-Altitude Parachutist Initial (HAP INT) (AF Form 1274; AF Form 702, Navy Form 1550/28-NP-6 card; or USAAMC AA Form 484.) Personnel cannot exceed 240 pounds. A ny variation from the above standards requires a waiver from the Commanding General, USAJFKSWCS. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Itinerary is from home station to Ft Bragg, NC to Yuma Proving Grounds, AZ and return to home station or next duty assignment. Students must provide their own transportation to and from the Yuma airport. All waiver requests will be sent to CG, USAJFKSWCS ATTN: AOJK-OP (G3) FT Bragg, NC 28310 NLT 45 days prior to the class start date. Course Intl Notes: INFORMATION FOR IMS: SAOs must coordinate early arrival for any IMS who does not possess a current hyperbaric chamber card. (COMPLETE PACKING LIST AND ALL GENERAL INFORMATION FOLLOWS THE IMS-SPECIFIC DATA) PREREQUISITES: Must be airborne qualified with 15 static line jumps. Any countrys airborne training and jumps are acceptable. Must have passed the high-altitude, low-opening (HALO) physical examination IAW AR 40-501, Chapter 5, paragraph 81 and report with a Physiological Training record, High Altitude Parachutist Initial, (HAP Initial). (Hyperbaric Chamber Card) Particular attention must be paid to the G6PD blood test and chest x-ray results with a radiologists narrative and signature in English. The G6PD must show actual values for the results to be accepted by the US medical personnel. Selection criteria -> Page 141 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE IMS must report with completed physical (medical) exam DD Form 2807-1, DD Form 2807-2, and DD Form 2808. This includes all lab slips, EKG, chest x-ray results, eye and dental exams. IMS must bring HIV certification. Physical examinations will not be conducted at Fort Bragg unless IMS arrives two weeks earlier than standard reporting requirements and the SAO has coordinated prior need for physical exam. Rucksacks are not issued to students for this course; IMS should bring their own for personal use. SAO should ensure that ITO (DD Form 2285, Mar 97), paragraph 11c. "IMS is parachute qualified and authorized to participate in jumps from US aircraft" is selected. All international Military Free Fall Parachutist students will report to the Fort Bragg IMSO 10 working days prior to class start date. All MFF ground training (the first 7-10 training days) will be conducted at USAJFKSWCS, Fort Bragg, NC. The class is normally transported by military air to the Yuma, AZ training facility. In the event that military air is not available, a commercial ticket will be charged to the fund cite on the ITOs. Graduation will be at Yuma, AZ. Departure requires ticket from the Yuma International Airport to home country. In summary: Training requires airline ticket from home country to Fayetteville, NC; and return ticket from Yuma, AZ, to home country or follow-on training site. NOTE: If IMS cannot obtain HAP Initial training record, SAO must contact the IMSO to coordinate a chamber date, and then arrange for arrival at Fort Bragg at least seven working days prior. HAP training is not available at Fort Bragg, only at sites in South Carolina and Virginia. A COMPLETE MEDICAL FILE WITH ALL LAB RESULTS AND PHYSICIANS NARRATIVES IN ENGLISH IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT. The medical exam MUST BE COMPLETE prior to HAP initial testing; in the event additional medical processing is required at Fort Bragg, the student COULD miss the class report date. Reporting and Quarters: 1. All students reporting for in processing must have: Any necessary waivers, their complete medical records (with original HALO physical), a current physiological training card or record (either Air Force, Navy, or Army), and six copies of orders attaching them to Company B, 2d Battalion, 1st SWTG(A), for the purpose of attending the MFFPC. Students that report without these documents will not enter training. Organization/unit surgeons will base their determination of a soldiers medical qualification/disqualification on AR 40-501, Standards of Medical Fitness (1 May 1989), Interim Change No. 101 to AR 40-501 (1 October 1991), and the USAJFKSWCS Memorandum, "Requirements for Completing Physical Examinations for USAJFKSWC Schools," (1 March 1995). *Soldiers requesting waivers for disqualifying conditions will submit their physical examinations along with a memorandum requesting the waiver (not later than 30 days prior to the class start date) through the USASOC Medical Training Division for delivery to USAJFKSWCS (where waivers are considered). The address for the USASOC Training Division is: Commander, USASOC ATTN: AOM Course requires participation in physical training (PT). SAOs should ensure the ITO block stating physical fitness training is required is checked Selection criteria -> Page 142 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec B126621 2E-F65/011-ASIS6 S SPECIAL FORCES COMBAT DIVING SUPERVISOR Dur 3w Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET 331 80 No JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER FT BRAGG,NC GRE Course Description: Plan and supervise combat diving operations; tides and currents; submarine opratonis; diving operations; diving equipment; medical aspects of diving; recompression chamber operations; diving physics and a course culmination exercise. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Male Gender Requirement: REQUIRED Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -------------------------------------------Must be graduate of Special Forces Combat Diver Qualification course or Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL course in the grade of E-6 or above. M ust possess a current Special Forces dive physical examination IAW Chapter 5, paragraph 5-3, AR 40-501 completed within 24 months of course completion date. Must report with medical records and originals of the physical examination documents on the day of course inprocessing. M ust pass a physical fitness test IAW FM 21-20 consisting of a minimum of 52 push ups and 62 sit ups within 2 min period and complete a 2 mile run in 14:54 min or less (all age groups) (AR 611-75, paragraph 2-19b). Must report with a certification of successful completion of the physical fitness test signed by a commander in the grade O-5 or higher. A ny variation from the above standards requires a waiver from the Commanding General, USAJFKSWCS. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: All students must be proficient in diving physics, dive tables, and dive physiology. Students will be administered a diagnostic test on the first day of the course covering the appropriate subjects taught in the Special Forces Diver Qualification course. A ll waiver requests will be sent to CG, USAJFKSWCS ATTN: AOJK-OP (G3) FT Bragg, NC 28310 NLT 45 days prior to the class start date. Course Intl Notes: PRE-REQUISITES: USA JFKSWCS Combat Dive course or NSWC BUD/SEAL course; be DRAEGER LAR V qualified; one year on dive status IMS must report to Fort Bragg for in-processing 5 days prior to class start. IMS must pass a scuba physical examination IAW AR 40-501, and have a current hyperbaric chamber card. SAOs must coordinate with IMSO for all IMS who do not have this card in order to schedule hyperbaric chamber time at Langley Air Force Base. IMS must report with completed physical (medical) exam DD Form 2807-1, DD Form 2807-2, and DD Form 2808. This includes lab slips, EKG, chest x-ray, eye and dental exams, to be screened and approved by USASOC Surgeon. IMS must bring HIV certification. Physical examinations will not be conducted at Fort Bragg unless IMS arrives two weeks earlier than standard reporting requirements and the SAO has coordinated prior need for physical exam. All training, icluding pre-dive testing, will be conducted at Naval Air Station, Trumbo Point Annex, Key West, Fla. IMS requires air ticket from Fayetteville, NC to Key West, FL at least one day before stated start date. Return air ticket from Key West to home country on day following stated graduation date. The following is the baggage allowance for all US air carriers flying to Key West Florida. Key West is the training location for Combat Diver Qualification Course (CDQC MASL B126623) and Dive Supervisor (B126621). 1 checked luggage not to exceed 50lbs (22.6 kg) - and dimension of 62 in (158 cm) 1 carry on not exceed 40lbs (18kg) and dimension of 45 in (114cm) 1 smaller personal item There are no exceptions and it not possible to pay for additional bag -Course requires participation in physical training (PT). SAOs should ensure the ITO block stating physical fitness training is required is checked B126623 2E-SI/ASI4W/011-ASIW7 U SPECIAL FORCES COMBAT DIVER QUALIFICATION 5.8w 331 80 2/1+ No JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER FT BRAGG,NC Course Description: Waterborne operations, including day and night ocean subsurface navigation swims; deep dives, diving physics; marine hazards; tides and currents; buoyant ascent; submiarine lock-in/lock-out procedures of WIT. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Must meet height weight std IAW AR 600-9 : REQUIRED Male Gender Requirement: REQUIRED Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -------------------------------------------Commissioned officer, warrant officer, or enlisted member of the Active Army or Reserve Component or selected DoD personnel assigned or on orders to a Special Operations Forces unit. Must have passed a SCUBA physical examination IAW AR 40-501, Chapter 5, paragraph 5, within two years of course Selection criteria -> Page 143 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE completion date. Must have successfully completed a pre-Combat Diver Qualification course program conducted at parent unit. Must report with certification of Pre-CDQC completion signed by the battalion commander. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Must report with medical records on day of inprocessing. If a waiver is required, the original Standard Form 88, Standard Form 93, and allied documents will be forwarded directly to the USASOC Surgeon IAW AR 40-501, Chapter 8, paragraph 8-26c. Must pass an entrance examination at C Company, Key West, Florida, consisting of the following requirements: APFT with a minimum of 70 points in each event and an overall score of 210 or above (scored on 17- to 21-year-old age group) IAW FM 21-20; swim 500 meters, nonstop (on the surface), using only the breaststroke or sidestroke; tread water for two minutes continuously, with both hands and ears out of the water; swim 25 meters underwater without breaking the surface with any portion of the body; and retrieve a 20-pound weight form a depth of 3 meters. (Recommend using pre-CDQC training package exported by SWCS in May 1995 to prepare for this entrance examiniation.) Course Intl Notes: COMBAT DIVER QUALIFICATION COURSE (CDQC) (4 WEEKS, 4 DAYS) ATRRS SCHOOL CODE: 331 COURSE CODE: 2E-SI4W/001-ASIW7 Hyperbaric chamber card testing is conducted at Key West Florida for all students. Parent units will administer the three tests listed below before students depart for training. Verification of a students successful completion of each item must be in a memorandum which is signed by his Battalion Commander. Students must present this memorandum upon reporting for training at the IMSO. The three items for testing are: a. A modified Army Physical Fitness Test with a minimum of 52 push ups, 62 sit ups, 7 forward grip pull ups, and a two mile run time no greater that 14:54. b. A 25 meter sub-surface swim on a breath hold. c. A 500 meter open-water swim in BDUs. C/2/1st SWTG in Key West, Fl will administer these three must-pass tests again on day one of the CDQC. All of the remaining former Pre-CDQC objectives will be incorporated into the CDQC. Actions are on-going to incorporate the above changes into Course Administrative Data (CAD), Program of Instruction (POI) and the ATRRS prerequisite screen. POC: USAJFKSWCS Commander 2d BN, 1st SWTG(A) ATTN: S-3 (Key West LNO) Fort Bragg, NC 28310-5200 (910) 432 - 4011 DSN 239 - 4011 Special Forces Underwater Operations School Commander C Co., 2d BN, 1st SWTG(A) ATTN: Operations Key West, FL 33040-9017 (305) 293 - 4150 DSN 483 - 4150 Purpose: To train selected SOF personnel in subsurface infiltration techniques. Scope: INFILTRATION OPERATIONS § OPEN CIRCUIT OPERATIONS (DEEP DIVE/SEARCH OPERATIONS) § CLOSED CIRCUIT OPERATIONS (SUBSURFACE NAVIGATION DIVES) SUBSURFACE INFILTRATION OPERATIONS (SITUATIONAL TRAINING EXERCISE) Product Produced: Qualified military combat divers trained in waterborne operations to include day and night ocean subsurface navigation swims, day and night team infiltration dives, deep dives, diving physics, marine hazards, tides and currents, submarine lock-in/lock-out familiarization, and closed-circuit and open-circuit dives. PREREQUISITES: All students must pass the three items listed above (PT Test, 25 meter underwater and 50 meter surface swim) prior to attending combat diver course. This pre-test must be conducted by the soldiers home unit. (see above for more information) OPI 2/1+ This is an extremely difficult and physically demanding course; for expert swimmers and experienced divers only. Rigorous PT is required of all students. Selection criteria -> Page 144 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE All Combat Dive training is conducted at Naval Air Station, Trumbo Point Annex, Key West, Fla. The IMS must have an air ticket from Fayetteville, NC to Key West, FL scheduled the day prior to course start and return to home country from Key West. (See the first paragraph for exceptions) Due to the high attrition rate, all IMS should have an air ticket that allows travel dates to be changed without a penalty. The following is the baggage allowance for all US air carriers flying to Key West Florida. As you know Key West is the training location for Combat Diver Qualification Course (CDQC MASL B126623) and Dive Supervisor (B126621). 1 checked luggage not to exceed 50lbs (22.6 kg) - and dimension of 62 in (158 cm) 1 carry on not exceed 40lbs (18kg) and dimension of 45 in (114cm) 1 smaller personal item There are no exceptions and it not possible to pay for additional bag -- All Combat Dive students must have passed the physical examination IAW AR 40-501, Chapter 5, paragraph 81 and be able to pass High Altitude Parachutist Initial, (HAP Initial) and obtain a Hyperbaric Chamber Card. This testing will be conducted at Key West Florida Particular attention must be paid to the G6PD blood test and chest x-ray results with a radiologists narrative and signature in English. The G6PD must show actual values for the results to be accepted by the US medical personnel, and is a critical test. IMS must report with completed physical (medical) exam DD Form 2807-1, DD Form 2807-2, and DD Form 2808. This includes alll lab slips, EKG, chest x-ray results,eye and dental exams. Shown below is a list of areas that must be completed : DD 2807-1 Signed by physician or PA DD 2808 Signed by physician and dentist Clinical exam (blocks 17-39) Urinalysis sugar/protein negative HIV Digital Rectal Exam Fecal Occult Blood negative HGB/HCT HGB >13.5 Color Vision If fail PIP, must pass vivid red/green Hearing 500, 1000, 2000 <35 dBA, 3000<35, 4000<45 Chest x-ray Reading in English signed by physician EKG EKG sent with physical, signed by physician Sickle cell Must be negative Dental exam Cat 1 or 2, physical signed by Dentist RPR Must be negative Vision Must correct to 20/20 in both eyes Manifest refraction if Worse than +/- 8 diopters is disqualifing vision not 20/20 Valsalva Normal WBC Normal G6PD Normal include actual value Physical examinations cannot be completed at Ft Bragg without adavnce notice and addtional in processing time. Course requires participation in physical training (PT). SAOs should ensure the ITO block stating physical fitness training is required is checked Selection criteria -> Page 145 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title B126625 2E-F56/011-F15 MILITARY FREE FALL JUMPMASTER CSec U Dur 3.4w Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET 331 75 No JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER FT BRAGG,NC GRE Course Description: Military free-fall jumpmaster duties and responsibilities; nomenclatures; altimeters; automatic ripcord release devices; wind drifts calculations; emergency procedures; oxygen equipment and procedures; jump commands and aircraft procedures; techniques of spotting; high altitude high opening (HAHO) techniques; MC-4 RAPS rigging and packing; rigging and supervision of rigging/inspection of individual equipment, weapons and main parachutes; military free-fall operations planning; and military free-fall jumper/jumpmaster refresher training. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the following sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2E-SI4X/ASI4X/011-ASIW8 Phase: Title: MILITARY FREE FALL PARACHUTIST -------------------------------------------Active Component or Reserve Component commissioned officers, warrant officers, non-commissioned officers, and enlisted personnel of the United States military services, selected students of foreign allied countries, and Department of Defense (DoD) personnel who are assigned to, or will be assigned to, a military free-fall position. M ust have completed a USAJFKSWCS recognized Static-Line Jumpmaster course and a USAJFKSWCS recognized Military Free Fall Parachutist course. M ust have a current Class III flight examination IAW AR 40-501 dated within five years of course completion date if the soldier is presently on military free fall status/orders. M ust have a current Physiological Training Record, High-Altitude Parachutist Initial (HAPINT). (AF Form 1274; AF Form 702; Navy Form 1550/28-NP-6 card; or USAAMC AA Form 484). P ersonnel cannot exceed 240 pounds. M ust have served as a military free fall parachutist for a minimum of one year and completed a minimum of 50 military free fall jumps. M ust be current Military Free Fall Parachutist Level III IAW USASOC 350-2, 27 September 01. A ny variation from the above standards requires a waiver from the Commanding General, USAJFKSWCS. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Orders must state that the student is attached to Company B, 2d Battalion, 1st SWTG(A) for the purpose of attending the MFFJM class. Itinerary is from home station to Yuma Proving Ground, AZ and return to home station or next duty assignment. Students provide their own transportation to and from the Yuma airport. Company B will provide transportation to and from the daily training events. A ll waiver requests will be sent to CG, USAJFKSWCS ATTN: AOJK-OP (G3) FT Bragg, NC 28310 NLT 45 days prior to the class start date. Course Intl Notes: IMS must report with completed physical (medical) exam DD Form 2807-1, DD Form 2807-2, and DD Form 2808. This includes lab slips, EKG, chest x-ray, eye and dental exams. IMS must bring HIV certification. Physical examinations will not be conducted at Fort Bragg unless IMS arrives two weeks earlier than standard reporting requirements and if SAO has coordinated prior need for physical exam. SAO should verify and annotate the following info on ITO in REMARKS section: IMS has at least 55 MFF jumps prior to reporting. IMS has been on MFF status for at least one year. IMS has completed a Static Line Jumpmaster course. ITO will have Airborne Authorization and Hazardous Duty remarks. IMS must report with all log books and jump certificates. IMS must have physiological chamber test approved by USAF (see MFF Course info). IMS must report to Fort Bragg NC for inprocessing and possess a airline ticket from Fayetteville, NC to Yuma, AZ and return to country from Yuma, AZ. Recommend flexible ticketing, due to possiblity of recycle. Course requires participation in physical training (PT). SAOs should ensure the ITO block stating physical fitness training is required is checked. B126630 2E-F129/011-F44X U 37w SPECIAL FORCES QUALIFICATION-ALLIED (WEAPONS SGT) 331 75 No JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER FT BRAGG,NC Prerequisite courses - none available B121182 AIRBORNE Course Description: Officers: This is a 29-week course is for the junior Allied Special Forces/Operations Officer. The Officer will be given an orientation to Special Forces (history, organization, missions, and capabilities), world culture and learning, methods of instruction, small unit tactics, squad organization, patrolling formations and movement, and land navigation. Afterwards, he will be trained on and must qualify on Special Forces common skills; land navigation; air operations; advance weapons marksmanship; small unit tactics; military operations in urban terrain; modern Army combatives; survival training; Special Forces mission planning; cognitive adaptability training and interpersonal skills; foreign internal defense; counterinsurgency; Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force (CJSOTF) operations; unconventional warfare; and field training exercises. Allied Officers and NCOs that meet all course standards for graduation will be awarded the U.S. Special Forces Tab. All Officers and NCOs that complete the course but fail to meet all the course standards will be given a Certificate of Training. Selection criteria -> Page 146 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Special Information: Special Information: International Military Students (IMS) must report 21 days prior to US start date (at least 15 working days - Security Assistance Officers (SAO) are asked to compute any holidays/weekends to determine students arrival date). Start date in ATTRS is the actual date students begin training. Physical examinations will not be conducted at Ft. Bragg unless IMS arrives two weeks earlier than the standard reporting dates and the SAO has coordinated need for a physical exam. IMS's home country will be charged for the exam. Uniforms: A minimum of 3 pairs of BDUs/fatigues and 2 pairs of leather combat boots. Uniforms can be either US or native country. Students are encouraged to bring their own uniforms and equipment or must plan to purchase these items at the school. Cost for BDUs and boots are not included in the course costs. Additional uniforms and some equipment may be required for field activities. One set of BDUs costs approximately $80 (US) and combat boots $70 a pair. US Army PT uniform is required (jacket, pants, running shorts, t-shirt), as well as running shoes. Cost for the PT uniform is approximately $300 and running shoes $60. IMS should arrive with a minimum of $1,000 in order to purchase required uniforms and equipment. NOTE: Native country dress uniform is required for graduation. Course Prerequisite Text: Verifiable Prerequisite Items Prerequisite Item Value(s) or Range Description Constraint Service Designator Z FOREIGN Required Text Prerequisites Enlisted soldiers are pre-screened by SATFA to ensure that all appropriate prerequisites as outlined by the appropriate Foreign Military Sales and Security Assistance rules and regulations are met. Male only. Must be airborne qualified (either US or Foreign country). SAO should ensure that ITO (DD form 2285, May 97), paragraph 12c is selected: "IMS is parachute qualified and authorized to participate in jumps from US aircraft." IMS must pass the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) by achieving a composite score of 240 or above (a minimum of 50 pushups within 2 minutes, 60 sit ups within 2 minutes, and the two mile run in 15:12 or less).IMS must be able to swim 50 meters wearing battle dress uniform, IMS must report with completed physical (medical) exam DD forms 2807-1, 2807-2, and 2808. This includes lab slips, EKG, chest x-ray, eye and dental exams, and HIV certification. Ensure the examining physician has signed ALL necessary blocks on forms. The Special Forces training is now in phases. Attending a single phase of training is not allowed. Must be legible and in English. B126633 300-ASIW1 SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMBAT MEDIC U 26w 331 75 No JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER FT BRAGG,NC Course Description: Basic Life Support/Automatic External Defibrillation (AED); pharmaceutical calculations; anatomy; physiology; pathophysiology; medical terminology; basic physical exam techniques; medical documentation; pharmacology; basic airway management; medical patient assessment; advanced airway management; patient management skills; pre-hospital trauma emergencies and care; tactical combat casualty care skills; operating room procedures; minor surgical skills; NREMT-Basic examination; obstetrics/gynecology and pediatric emergencies; cardiac pharmacology; Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS); EMT Paramedic clinical rotation and field internship consists of a 2-week hospital rotation in the emergency department, labor and delivery, surgical intensive care, pediatric emergency department, operating room, and a 2-week ambulance rotation with an assignment to an Advanced LIfe Support EMS unit responsible for responding to a variety of 911 emergency calls; USSOCOM EMT-Paramedic exam; care of the trauma patient in a field environment; preventive medicine; Nuclear, Biological and Chemical (NBC) casualty care, and nursing care; 30 hours of clinical rotations in clinics located on Fort Bragg, NC, conducting sick call under the supervision of a physician or physician's assistant. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Male Gender Requirement: REQUIRED Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -------------------------------------------Must be a volunteer in any enlisted rank of the Army, Air Force or Navy. Complete the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE, Level D) within six months of course entry date. Pass the Army Physical Fitness Test with a minimum of 60 points in each event and an overall score of 229 or above (scored on the 17- to 21-year age group standards IAW FM 21-20) or service equivalent. Hold or be designated for assignment to a Special Operations medical position. AIR FORCE and NAVY: Personnel selected for attendance should have qualifications equivalent to course prerequisites for Army personnel. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Must report with TABE results and medical records on day of inprocessing. Course Intl Notes: PREREQs: B175211-- Medical Specialist course at Fort Sam Houston, Tx ATTENDEES: SOF NCOs PRE-REQUISITES: Must be airborne qualified (US or other country) Must have successfully completed B175211 (Medical Specialist Course) Familiarization with medical terms, and knowledge of anatomy and physiology very necessary. IMS must report at least 10 working days prior to US reporting start date. IMS must pass the Army Physical Fitness Test (DA 705) by achieving a composite score of 206 or above (a minimum of 50 pushups within a two minute time period, 60 sit-ups within a two minute time period, and the two mile run in 14:54 or less). Must meet applicable medical fitness standards IAW Chapter 7, AR 40-501. IMS must report with completed physical (medical) exam DD Form 2807-1, DD Form 2807-2, and DD Form 2808. This includes lab slips, EKG, chest x-ray, eye and dental exams. IMS must bring HIV certification. Selection criteria -> Page 147 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Physical examinations will not be conducted at Fort Bragg unless IMS arrives two weeks earlier than standard reporting requirements and the SAO has coordinated prior need for physical exam. The country will be charged for the physical if ci is conducted at Ft. Bragg. IMS must be able to swim 50 meters wearing fatigue uniform (to include boots). SAO should ensure that ITO (DD Form 2285, Mar 97), paragraph 11c. "IMS is parachute qualified and authorized to participate in jumps from US aircraft" is selected. NATO clearances do not apply to classified portions of training. Uniforms. Minimum 3 pairs of BDUs/fatigues and 2 pairs of leather field boots. Uniforms can be either US or native country. Cost for fatigues and boots are not included in the course cost. Additional uniforms may be required for field training. Students should be encouraged to bring their own or must plan to purchase these items at the school. One set of new BDUs/fatigues cost approximately $45 (US). Boots run about $70 a pair (US). US Army PT uniform is required for training. Class A uniform required for graduation. Due to the intensity of training and the 30 day exercise in NYC or Florida, family members are not authorized to accompanying during training. B126634 2E-F129/011-F44X U 37w SPECIAL FORCES QUALIFICATION-ALLIED (ENGINEER SGT) 331 75 No JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER FT BRAGG,NC Prerequisite courses - none available B121182 AIRBORNE Course Description: Officers: This is a 29-week course is for the junior Allied Special Forces/Operations Officer. The Officer will be given an orientation to Special Forces (history, organization, missions, and capabilities), world culture and learning, methods of instruction, small unit tactics, squad organization, patrolling formations and movement, and land navigation. Afterwards, he will be trained on and must qualify on Special Forces common skills; land navigation; air operations; advance weapons marksmanship; small unit tactics; military operations in urban terrain; modern Army combatives; survival training; Special Forces mission planning; cognitive adaptability training and interpersonal skills; foreign internal defense; counterinsurgency; Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force (CJSOTF) operations; unconventional warfare; and field training exercises. Allied Officers and NCOs that meet all course standards for graduation will be awarded the U.S. Special Forces Tab. All Officers and NCOs that complete the course but fail to meet all the course standards will be given a Certificate of Training. Special Information: Special Information: International Military Students (IMS) must report 21 days prior to US start date (at least 15 working days - Security Assistance Officers (SAO) are asked to compute any holidays/weekends to determine students arrival date). Start date in ATTRS is the actual date students begin training. Physical examinations will not be conducted at Ft. Bragg unless IMS arrives two weeks earlier than the standard reporting dates and the SAO has coordinated need for a physical exam. IMS's home country will be charged for the exam. Uniforms: A minimum of 3 pairs of BDUs/fatigues and 2 pairs of leather combat boots. Uniforms can be either US or native country. Students are encouraged to bring their own uniforms and equipment or must plan to purchase these items at the school. Cost for BDUs and boots are not included in the course costs. Additional uniforms and some equipment may be required for field activities. One set of BDUs costs approximately $80 (US) and combat boots $70 a pair. US Army PT uniform is required (jacket, pants, running shorts, t-shirt), as well as running shoes. Cost for the PT uniform is approximately $300 and running shoes $60. IMS should arrive with a minimum of $1,000 in order to purchase required uniforms and equipment. NOTE: Native country dress uniform is required for graduation. Course Prerequisite Text: Verifiable Prerequisite Items Prerequisite Item Value(s) or Range Description Constraint Service Designator Z FOREIGN Required Text Prerequisites Enlisted soldiers are pre-screened by SATFA to ensure that all appropriate prerequisites as outlined by the appropriate Foreign Military Sales and Security Assistance rules and regulations are met. Male only. Must be airborne qualified (either US or Foreign country). SAO should ensure that ITO (DD form 2285, May 97), paragraph 12c is selected: "IMS is parachute qualified and authorized to participate in jumps from US aircraft." IMS must pass the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) by achieving a composite score of 240 or above (a minimum of 50 pushups within 2 minutes, 60 sit ups within 2 minutes, and the two mile run in 15:12 or less).IMS must be able to swim 50 meters wearing battle dress uniform, IMS must report with completed physical (medical) exam DD forms 2807-1, 2807-2, and 2808. This includes lab slips, EKG, chest x-ray, eye and dental exams, and HIV certification. Ensure the examining physician has signed ALL necessary blocks on forms. The Special Forces training is now in phases. Attending a single phase of training is not allowed. Must be legible and in English. B126636 2E-F129/011-F44X U SPECIAL FORCES QUALIFICATION-ALLIED (DET OFF) Prerequisite courses - none available Selection criteria -> B121182 AIRBORNE 29w Page 148 of 578 331 80 No JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER FT BRAGG,NC Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Officers: This is a 29-week course is for the junior Allied Special Forces/Operations Officer. The Officer will be given an orientation to Special Forces (history, organization, missions, and capabilities), world culture and learning, methods of instruction, small unit tactics, squad organization, patrolling formations and movement, and land navigation. Afterwards, he will be trained on and must qualify on Special Forces common skills; land navigation; air operations; advance weapons marksmanship; small unit tactics; military operations in urban terrain; modern Army combatives; survival training; Special Forces mission planning; cognitive adaptability training and interpersonal skills; foreign internal defense; counterinsurgency; Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force (CJSOTF) operations; unconventional warfare; and field training exercises. Allied Officers and NCOs that meet all course standards for graduation will be awarded the U.S. Special Forces Tab. All Officers and NCOs that complete the course but fail to meet all the course standards will be given a Certificate of Training. Special Information: Special Information: International Military Students (IMS) must report 21 days prior to US start date (at least 15 working days - Security Assistance Officers (SAO) are asked to compute any holidays/weekends to determine students arrival date). Start date in ATTRS is the actual date students begin training. Physical examinations will not be conducted at Ft. Bragg unless IMS arrives two weeks earlier than the standard reporting dates and the SAO has coordinated need for a physical exam. IMS's home country will be charged for the exam. Uniforms: A minimum of 3 pairs of BDUs/fatigues and 2 pairs of leather combat boots. Uniforms can be either US or native country. Students are encouraged to bring their own uniforms and equipment or must plan to purchase these items at the school. Cost for BDUs and boots are not included in the course costs. Additional uniforms and some equipment may be required for field activities. One set of BDUs costs approximately $80 (US) and combat boots $70 a pair. US Army PT uniform is required (jacket, pants, running shorts, t-shirt), as well as running shoes. Cost for the PT uniform is approximately $300 and running shoes $60. IMS should arrive with a minimum of $1,000 in order to purchase required uniforms and equipment. NOTE: Native country dress uniform is required for graduation. Course Prerequisite Text: Verifiable Prerequisite Items Prerequisite Item Value(s) or Range Description Constraint Service Designator Z FOREIGN Required Text Prerequisites Enlisted soldiers are pre-screened by SATFA to ensure that all appropriate prerequisites as outlined by the appropriate Foreign Military Sales and Security Assistance rules and regulations are met. Male only. Must be airborne qualified (either US or Foreign country). SAO should ensure that ITO (DD form 2285, May 97), paragraph 12c is selected: "IMS is parachute qualified and authorized to participate in jumps from US aircraft." IMS must pass the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) by achieving a composite score of 240 or above (a minimum of 50 pushups within 2 minutes, 60 sit ups within 2 minutes, and the two mile run in 15:12 or less).IMS must be able to swim 50 meters wearing battle dress uniform, IMS must report with completed physical (medical) exam DD forms 2807-1, 2807-2, and 2808. This includes lab slips, EKG, chest x-ray, eye and dental exams, and HIV certification. Ensure the examining physician has signed ALL necessary blocks on forms. The Special Forces training is now in phases. Attending a single phase of training is not allowed. Must be legible and in English. B126637 5D-F5 ADVANCED REGIONAL ANALYSIS S 13w 331 80 No JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER FT BRAGG,NC Course Description: This course lays out an overall framework for analyzing political military conditions that shape the operations of US Army Officers serving in Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations. Accordingly, the course of instruction provides analytical tools for understanding and explaining world events in ways that generate actionable information in any given operational environment. The systems under examination include physical environment, social, political, economic, national security, information, and technology/infrastructure. Each of the systems is allocated one week of instruction that includes research and discussion led by instructors with "on-the-ground" regional experience, as well as appropriate academic credentials, who provide an applied perspective on relevant methodologies. The objective is to broaden the scope for understanding the operational environment and to enhance the probability of using multi-system data for operational (field) applications. This also sheds light on how new intelligence emerges from the dynamic relationships between systems and how these relationships create conflicts, compatibilities and opportunities related to mission success. Specific topics are reviewed and discussed in terms of how each system explains events, predicts outcomes and accounts for uncertainty. In addition, regional perspectives are provided to coincide with the five differing geographic areas corresponding to regional military commands around the world. Specific topics are developed and presented by the regional specialists who serve as Analytical Seminar Directors. In addition to the systems of system approach, the course will cover effects-based operations, information operations, JOPES, and the A-Symmetric Software kit. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Students in the Civil Affairs or Psychological Operations Officer career management system must have graduated the requisite initial qualification course. All other authorized soldiers (see eligibility) must have a bachelors degree from an accredited university. For complete prerequisites see the special information section. -----------Special Information-------------1. For ARSOF, this course is part of the Civil Affairs officer qualification or Psychological Operations officer qualification strategy.' The "Z" code formula uses a 450 man hour factor which generates required resources to staff five separate regional area (Eur, Asia, Africa, Mid East, L. Amer) in addition to Selection criteria -> Page 149 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title accomplishing the specialty training. CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 2. Students must meet/maintain height/weight stds IAW AR 600-9. 3. Students must have passed the APFT within 60 days of report date. Verification of valid APFT will be annotated on the pre-execution checklist signed by the unit commander. 4. Students must have submitted a request for a SECRET security clearance or possess a current or interim SECRET security clearance prior to reporting. Verification of a security clearance will be annotated on the pre-execution checklist signed by the unit commander. 5. Soldiers must possess the following qualifications: a. A physical demands rating of low. b. A physical profile of 2. c. Qualifying scores. (1) A minimum score of 100 (prior to Jan 2002) or 96 (after Jan 2002) in aptitude area ST in ASVAB. d. A U.S. citizen. e. No derogatory or adverse information that would preclude the granting of a SECRET security clearance (provided within the SF Form 86). f. No record of conviction by a civil court for any offense other than minor traffic violations. g. Be a graduate of the Civil Affairs Qualifications Course, or the Psychological Operations Qualifications Course. For exceptions see course prerequisites or eligibility. 6. Other Army soldiers, and service members from other services who meet the prerequisites, and are on orders to a position requiring this training, may apply for a waiver to attend this course subject to approval of Commander, USAJFKSWCS, ATTN: AOJK-SP, Fort Bragg, NC 28310 (DSN 239-6406). Course Intl Notes: ATTENDEES: Officers (CPT and above), and DoD civilians PRE-REQUISITES: Psychological Operations course (B126619) and the Civil Affairs course (B173637) Special coordination may be required to obtain course. Course is conducted at the Masters level. Duty uniform is BDUs or fatigues. B12663X 2E-F129/011-F44X SPECIAL FORCES QUALIFICATION-ALLIED U 37w 331 No JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER FT BRAGG,NC Course Description: Individual physical training, Land Navigation, Obstacle course, Team events; Instruction methods and techniques, After action reviews, Risk management process; Special Forces history and organization, Army security assistance, Theater SOC operations, Civil Affairs and PSYOP, Advanced Skills overview; Hand-to-hand, Troop leading procedures, Patrolling, Advanced rifle marksmanship; Airborne operations, Special Forces Military Occupation Specialty (MOS) training. Phase Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Officer and Enlisted soldiers pre-screened by SATFA to ensure that all appropriate prerequisites as outlined by the appropriate Foreign Military Sales and Security Assistance rules and regulations are met. Male only. Must be airborne qualified (either US or Foreign country). SAO should ensure that ITO (DD form 2285, May 97), paragraph 11c is selected: "IMS is parachute qualified and authorized to participate in jumps from US aircraft." IMS must pass the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) by achieving a composite score of 206 or above (a minimum of 50 pushups within 2 minutes, 60 sit ups within 2 minutes, and the two mile run in 14:54 or less).IMS must be able to swim 50 meters wearing battle dress uniform, IMS must report with completed physical (medical) exam DD forms 2807-1, 2807-2, and 2808. This includes lab slips, EKG, chest x-ray, eye and dental exams, and HIV certification. Ensure the examining physician has signed ALL necessary blocks on forms. The Special Forces training is now in phases. Attending a single phase of training is not allowed -----------Special Information-------------International Military Students (IMS) must report 21 days prior to US start date (at least 15 working days - Security Assistance Officers (SAO) are asked to compute any holidays/weekends to determine students arrival date). Start date in ATTRS is the actual date students begin training. Physical examinations will not be conducted at Ft. Bragg unless IMS arrives two weeks earlier than the standard reporting dates and the SAO has coordinated need for a physical exam. IMS's home country will be charged for the exam. Uniforms: A minimum of 3 pairs of BDUs/fatigues and 2 pairs of leather combat boots. Uniforms can be either US or native country. Students are encouraged to bring their own uniforms and equipment or must plan to purchase these items at the school. Cost for BDUs and boots are not included in the course costs. Additional uniforms and some equipment may be required for field activities. One set of BDUs costs approximately $80 (US) and combat boots $70 a pair. US Army PT uniform is required (jacket, pants, running shorts, t-shirt), as well as running shoes. Cost for the PT uniform is approximately $300 and running shoes $60. IMS should arrive with a minimum of $1,000 in order to purchase required uniforms and equipment. NOTE: Native country dress uniform is required for graduation. B126641 2E-F222/300-F21 (CT) U SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMBAT MEDICAL SKILLS SUST 2w 331 75 No JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER FT BRAGG,NC Course Description: SOCMSSC consists of two modules that blend operational medicine and trauma unique to the special operations environment. The operational medicine Course Prerequisite Text: Selection criteria -> Page 150 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Male Gender Requirement: REQUIRED Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE Enlisted MOS CMF: 18D 18 - SF MEDICAL SERGEANT Or : 91W 91 HEALTH CARE SP -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the following sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 011-18D30 Phase: 3 Title: SF QUAL (SF MEDICAL SGT) ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 300-F8 Phase: Title: SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMBAT MEDIC ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 011-F68 Phase: Title: SPECIAL OPERATIONS INDEPENDANT DUTY CORPSMAN -------------------------------------------A SOF volunteer enlisted service member with a primary duty specialty of Special Operations Combat Medic (91WW1) Special Operations Combat Medic (SOCM), 18D Special Forces Medical Sergeant, Navy SEAL & RECON Special Operations Combat Medic (NEC 8492/8427), Navy SEAL and RECON Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman (SOIDC) (NEC 8491/8403), or an enlisted or officer instructor in the SOCM or SOIDC course and be assigned to one of the following: USSOCOM, JSOC, USASOC, NAVSPECWARCOM, AFSOC, or any of their subordinate units or agencies. Service members must be a graduate of one of the following: the SOCM (300-F8) Course; the 300-F1 Special Operations Medical Sergeant Course; SOIDC Course; or the Phase 3, Special Forces Qualification (Special Forces Medical Sergeant) Course. Service members will attend the course once every 2 years to receive Special Operations combat medical refresher training. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Each MSU will provide a list of personnel to attend a scheduled course to USASOC G3 NLT 45 days prior to the course start date. Orders must be cut by the MSU 10 working days before the course start date. B126643 011-F68 S SPECIAL OPERATIONS INDEPENDANT DUTY CORPSMAN 24w 331 75 No JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER FT BRAGG,NC Course Description: Preventive medicine; dental; laboratory; physical exam; medical subjects; radiology; sports medicine; nursing; echelons of care including combat trauma management; surgery; anesthesia; and mission planning; and Special Operations clinical training. Two weeks of Navy specific subjects: Navy Department Administration, Responsibilities, Medical Supply and Authorized Medical Allowance List (AMMAL), Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH), Automated Medical Systems, Medical Department Training, Medical Intelligence, and Patient Administration. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Male Gender Requirement: REQUIRED Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the following sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 300-F8 Phase: Title: SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMBAT MEDIC AND Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2E-F222/300-F21 (CT) Phase: Title: SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMBAT MEDICAL SKILLS SUST -------------------------------------------Male only E5 or above, SEAL (NEC 8492), or Special Warfare Combat Crewman (SWCC), or Recon Corpsman (NEC 8427), have completed paramedic training, and assigned to NSW or a Recon Unit. Must be a Special Operations Combat Medic (300-F8) or Phase 1, Special Operations Medical Sergeant (300-F1) course graduate. If the Fleet Corpsman is a past graduate of SOCM (300-F8) or Phase 1 of the Special Operations Medical Sergeant course (300-F1), then he must attend the two-week Special Operations Combat Medical Skills Sustainment course (SOCMSSC) prior to entering SOIDC to prevent his credentials from expiring during the SOIDC course, unless he has already attended SOCMSSC during the two-year cycle requirement. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Special Operations or Recon IDC (NEC 8491/8403) is awarded upon successful completion of the Advanced Special Operations Combat Medic course. B126650 2E-F129/011-F44X INTERNATIONAL SPECIAL FORCES TRAINING U 15w 331 75 No JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER FT BRAGG,NC Course Description: Individual physical training, Land Navigation, Obstacle course, Team events; Instruction methods and techniques, After action reviews, Risk management process; Special Forces history and organization, Army security assistance, Theater SOC operations, Civil Affairs and PSYOP, Advanced Skills overview; Hand-to-hand, Troop leading procedures, Patrolling, Advanced rifle marksmanship; Airborne operations, Special Forces Military Occupation Specialty (MOS) training. Phase Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Officer and Enlisted soldiers pre-screened by SATFA to ensure that all appropriate prerequisites as outlined by the appropriate Foreign Military Sales and Security Assistance rules and regulations are met. Male only. Must be airborne qualified (either US or Foreign country). SAO should ensure that ITO (DD form 2285, May 97), paragraph 11c is selected: "IMS is parachute qualified and authorized to participate in jumps from US aircraft." IMS must pass the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) by achieving a composite score of 206 or above (a minimum of 50 pushups within 2 minutes, 60 sit ups within 2 minutes, and the two mile run in 14:54 or less).IMS must be able to swim 50 meters wearing battle dress uniform, IMS must report with completed physical (medical) exam DD forms 2807-1, 2807-2, and 2808. This includes lab slips, EKG, chest x-ray, eye and dental exams, and HIV certification. Ensure the examining physician has signed ALL necessary blocks on forms. The Special Forces training is now in phases. Attending a single phase of training is not allowed -----------Special Information-------------International Military Students (IMS) must report 21 days prior to US start date (at least 15 working days - Security Assistance Officers (SAO) are asked to compute any Selection criteria -> Page 151 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET holidays/weekends to determine students arrival date). Start date in ATTRS is the actual date students begin training. GRE Physical examinations will not be conducted at Ft. Bragg unless IMS arrives two weeks earlier than the standard reporting dates and the SAO has coordinated need for a physical exam. IMS's home country will be charged for the exam. Uniforms: A minimum of 3 pairs of BDUs/fatigues and 2 pairs of leather combat boots. Uniforms can be either US or native country. Students are encouraged to bring their own uniforms and equipment or must plan to purchase these items at the school. Cost for BDUs and boots are not included in the course costs. Additional uniforms and some equipment may be required for field activities. One set of BDUs costs approximately $80 (US) and combat boots $70 a pair. US Army PT uniform is required (jacket, pants, running shorts, t-shirt), as well as running shoes. Cost for the PT uniform is approximately $300 and running shoes $60. IMS should arrive with a minimum of $1,000 in order to purchase required uniforms and equipment. NOTE: Native country dress uniform is required for graduation. Course Intl Notes: PREREQUISITES: 1. Officer and Enlisted soldiers pre-screened by SATFA to ensure that all appropriate prerequisites as outlined by the appropriate Foreign Military Sales and Security Assistance rules and regulations are met. 2. Male only. 3. Must be airborne qualified (either US or Foreign country). SAO should ensure that ITO (DD form 2285, May 97), paragraph 11c is selected: "IMS is parachute qualified and authorized to participate in jumps from US aircraft." 4. IMS must pass the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) by achieving a composite score of 206 or above (a minimum of 50 pushups within 2 minutes, 60 sit ups within 2 minutes, and the two mile run in 14:54 or less). 5. IMS must be able to swim 50 meters wearing battle dress uniform, WAIVERS: NON-MEDICAL WAIVERS: All waiver requests will be sent to CG, USAJFKSWCS ATTN: AOJK-OP (G3) FT Bragg, NC 28310 NLT 45 days prior to the class start date. MEDICAL REQUIREMNETS: DD 2807-1 Signed by physician or PA DD 2808 Signed by physician and dentist Clinical exam (blocks COMPLETED 17-39) Urinalysis sugar/protein negative HIV negative Digital Rectal Exam results annotated on form Fecal Occult Blood negative HGB/HCT HGB >13.5 Color Vision If fail PIP, must pass vivid red/green Hearing 500, 1000, 2000 <35 dBA, 3000<35, 4000<45 Chest x-ray Reading in English signed by physician EKG EKG sent with physical, signed by physician Sickle cell Must be negative Dental exam Cat 1 or 2, physical signed by Dentist RPR Must be negative Vision Must correct to 20/20 in both eyes Manifest refraction if Worse than +/- 8 diopters is disqualifing vision not 20/20 (Note this section reviewed by USAJFKSWCS Surgeon – current as of JUL 08 ) MEDICAL WAIVERS: NA Please note: WHEN A COURSE HAS SPECIAL MEDICAL PREREQUISTES (E.G., FLIGHT, DIVING, SPECIAL FORCES AND RANGER COURSES), AND THE COUNTRY DOES NOT HAVE THE CAPABILITY TO PERFORM THE REQUIRED PHYSICAL OR THE PHYSICAL IS REQUIRED TO BE PERFORMED BY A U.S. MILITARY PHYSICIAN, SAO WILL ANNOTATE IN THE REMARKS SECTION OF THE ITO, REQUESTING FIRST TRAINING INSTALLATION TO CONDUCT THE PHYSICAL AT COUNTRY EXPENSE AND ALSO INCLUDE WHERE HEALTH SCREENING BILLS ARE TO BE SENT FOR PAYMENT. ALL IMS ATTENDING COURSES REQUIRING SPECIAL MEDICAL PREREQUISITES WILL HAVE TO MEET SPECIFIC U.S. MILITARY MEDICAL STANDARDS BEFORE FULL ENROLLMENT IN THOSE COURSES OF STUDY. THE ONLY EXCEPTIONS ARE IF PREVIOUS NATO OR NONNATO MEMORANDUMS OF AGREEMENTS MAY HAVE WAIVED THIS REQUIREMENT ITOs: The following information must be on the ITO: PT: Course requires participation in physical training (PT). SAOs should ensure the ITO block stating physical fitness training is required is checked. Airborne Operations: SAO should ensure that ITO, paragraph 11c. "IMS is parachute qualified and authorized to participate in jumps from US aircraft" is noted if IMS is Airborne qualified. OPI: NA ECL: 75 REPORTING: IMS must report 10 working days prior to start of the course. Please ensure that arrival information is posted in the IMSOweb – IMSO Bragg Selection criteria -> Page 152 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title will meet all IMS at Fayetteville Aiport. CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE TRAINING LOCATION: FT BRAGG and local training areas. TRAVEL: No special instructions BAGGAGE: No special instructions MEALS/Incidentals: GMR $9.80 Incidentals $11.00 BILLETING: Cost is $32 per day DEPENDANTS: There is NO family housing available on Fort Bragg for international military students who are accompanied by family members for training. NOTE: IMET FUNDED TRAINING - IAW “Travel and Living Allowances (TLA) Policy Guidance for Security Cooperation Training Programs P3 Policy #03-01, Para 3B(12), dtd April 2003 (effective 1 Oct 03): “If bachelor government or contracted gov’t quarters are available and dependents are not encouraged/authorized, but the IMS chooses to bring his dependents and resides off base/post, the Living Allowances Rate is: $0 (ZERO).” IAW with the DoD Policy Guidance, Para C(6), Fort Bragg is NOT listed as a training location that encourages IMS to bring their dependents. Ensure students for whom the USG pays a living allowance understand the impact of the above policy. Please note that "authorized" is NOT the same as "encouraged." EQUIPMENT/PACKING LIST: Uniforms: A minimum of 3 pairs of BDUs/fatigues and 2 pairs of leather combat boots. Uniforms can be either US or native country. Students are encouraged to bring their own uniforms and equipment or must plan to purchase these items at the school. Cost for BDUs and boots are not included in the course costs. Additional uniforms and some equipment may be required for field activities. Complete packing list / list of items that will be issued to students is available by contacting NCOIC , IMSO Bragg. PT uniform is provided. Students must bring or purchase running shoe. NOTE: Native country dress uniform is required for Commanding General’s Reception and Graduation. B127000 4K-F20/494-F28 CIVIL SUPPORT SKILLS (FULL) U 8w 031 75A CHEMICAL SCHOOL FT LEONARD WOOD,MO No Course Description: Course Scope: Instruction is consistent with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 472 Standards and 29 Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) 1910.120. National Guard Civil Support Team CST members will receive training in the following: Hazardous Material Levels; Awareness, Operations, Technician and Incident Command. Training in CBRN Survey Operations, Point Reconnaissance Operations and Sampling Operations in support of and assistance to an Incident Commander at a Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) incident. The course will also provide training in Command, Control, and Communications Operations, Pesonal Protective Equipment (PPE) selection and use, Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) certification, Individual decontamination procedures and finally, specialized training on a variety of military and commercial CBRN detection equipment. This course will conduct practical application exercises, field training exercises and finalize with a situational training exercise. Special Information: Attendees must bring their medical records and proof of physical, physiological and psychological fitness to work in a respirator and OSHA Level A for up to four hours IAW 29 CFR 1910-120. A medical evaluation must be performed by a physician or other licensed health care professional (PLHCP). The PLHCP may use the OSHA medical questionnaire contained in Appendix C of the OSHA Respirator Protection Standard 29 CFR 1910-134, or perform a physical examination that obtains the same information as required in the questionnaire. Students without their medical records and proof of medical evaluation cannot start training and will be returned to home unit. Course Prerequisite Text: Attendees must be Army or Air National Guard members assigned to an ARNG Civil Support Team (CST). B127001 4K-F20/494-F28 CIVIL SUPPORT SKILLS (OMITS 58 HOURS) U 6.6w 031 75A CHEMICAL SCHOOL FT LEONARD WOOD,MO No Course Description: Instruction is consistent with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 472 Standards and 29 Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) 1910.120. National Guard Civil Support Team CST members will receive training in the following: Hazardous Material Levels; Awareness, Operations, Technician and Incident Command. Training in CBRN Survey Operations, Point Reconnaissance Operations and Sampling Operations in support of and assistance to an Incident Commander at a Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) incident. The course will also provide training in Command, Control, and Communications Operations, Pesonal Protective Equipment (PPE) selection and use, Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) certification, Individual decontamination procedures and finally, specialized training on a variety of military and commercial CBRN detection equipment. This course will conduct practical application exercises, field training exercises and finalize with a situational training exercise. Special Information: Attendees must bring their medical records and proof of physical, physiological and psychological fitness to work in a respirator and OSHA Level A for up to four hours IAW 29 CFR 1910-120. A medical evaluation must be performed by a physician or other licensed health care professional (PLHCP). The PLHCP may use the OSHA medical questionnaire contained in Appendix C of the OSHA Respirator Protection Standard 29 CFR 1910-134, or perform a physical examination that obtains the same information as required in the questionnaire. Students without their medical records and proof of medical evaluation cannot start training and will be returned to home unit. Course Prerequisite Text: Selection criteria -> Page 153 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Attendees must be Army or Air National Guard members assigned to an ARNG Civil Support Team (CST). B127002 4K-F24/494-F29 (RC) (G) CBRN RESPONDERS (GWOT) U 2w 031 75A CHEMICAL SCHOOL FT LEONARD WOOD,MO No Course Description: Training will focus on providing the skills and knowledge required to prepare for and respond to a Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) incident. The course includes training on a variety of military and/or commercial NBC equipment, and includes training and familiarization on, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA), emergency response In-transit procedures, planning and preparing for Domestic Reconnaissance operations, the fundamentals of Toxic Industrial Chemicals/Materials (TIC/TIM), sampling and collection procedures, mission abort procedures, and the procedures to set-up, process through and close out a survey team decontamination site. Successful course completion will provide certification to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 472 Hazardous Materials Technician level of training. Course Prerequisite Text: All students who will be attending the CBRN Responders Course must bring their medical records and proof of physical, physiological and psychological fitness to work in a respirator and OSHA Level A for up to four hours IAW 29 CFR 1910-120. A medical evaluation must be performed by a physician or other licensed healthcare professional (PLHCP). The PLHCP may use the OSHA medical questionnaire contained in Appendix C of the OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard 29 CFR 1910-134, or perform a physical examination that obtains the same information as required in the questionnaire. Students without medical records cannot start training and will be returned to home unit. B127003 4K-F25/494-F-30 (RC) (G) U CBRN MASS CASUALTY DECONTAMINATION (GWOT) 1.6w 031 75R CHEMICAL SCHOOL FT LEONARD WOOD,MO No Course Description: The CBRN Mass Casualty Decontamination Course training will focus on providing the skills and knowledge required to prepare for and respond to a Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) incident, as part of the state emergency management response system. This course is specifically designed to provide selected personnel with training in CBRN Decontamination Operations techniques and procedures. Hands on training is used extensively to ensure Soldiers master the requisite skills. Course Prerequisite Text: All students who will be attending the Mass Casualty Course must bring their medical records and proof of physical, physiological and psychological fitness to work in a respirator and OSHA Level B for up to four hours IAW 29 CFR 1910-120. A medical evaluation must be performed by a physician or other licensed healthcare professional (PLHCP). The PLHCP may use the OSHA medical questionnaire contained in Appendix C of the OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard 29 CFR 1910-134, or perform a physical examination that obtains the same information as required in the questionnaire. Students without medical records cannot start training and will be returned to home unit. B12700X 4K-F20/494-F28 CIVIL SUPPORT SKILLS U 8w 031 75A CHEMICAL SCHOOL FT LEONARD WOOD,MO No Course Description: Instruction is consistent with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 472 Standards and 29 Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) 1910.120. National Guard Civil Support Team CST members will receive training in the following: Hazardous Material Levels; Awareness, Operations, Technician and Incident Command. Training in CBRN Survey Operations, Point Reconnaissance Operations and Sampling Operations in support of and assistance to an Incident Commander at a Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) incident. The course will also provide training in Command, Control, and Communications Operations, Pesonal Protective Equipment (PPE) selection and use, Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) certification, Individual decontamination procedures and finally, specialized training on a variety of military and commercial CBRN detection equipment. This course will conduct practical application exercises, field training exercises and finalize with a situational training exercise. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Attendees must be Army or Air National Guard members assigned to an ARNG Civil Support Team (CST). -----------Special Information-------------Attendees must bring their medical records and proof of physical, physiological and psychological fitness to work in a respirator and OSHA Level A for up to four hours IAW 29 CFR 1910-120. A medical evaluation must be performed by a physician or other licensed health care professional (PLHCP). The PLHCP may use the OSHA medical questionnaire contained in Appendix C of the OSHA Respirator Protection Standard 29 CFR 1910-134, or perform a physical examination that obtains the same information as required in the questionnaire. Students without their medical records and proof of medical evaluation cannot start training and will be returned to home unit. B127053 4J-F3/494-F14 RADIOLOGICAL SAFETY U 3w Course Description: Selection criteria -> Page 154 of 578 031 70 CHEMICAL SCHOOL FT LEONARD WOOD,MO No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE This 120 hour course provides an indepth knowledge of the calculations involving the shielding of beta and gamma radiation, decay and the halflife concept. It also provides the student with the opportunity to learn decontamination procedures using open source radioactive nuclides deposited on a variety of materials in a laboratory enviroment under strict supervision of the instructors. The student also obtains a working knowledge of fundamental radiological safety principles for ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, to include storage, handling, transportation, disposal, reporting, control, and general precautions for depleted Uranium, Tritium, X-rays, microwaves, and lasers. Students Liquid Scintillators) and gain hands-on experience with scalar counters and a variety of other inistruments. This course will qualify an individual as an Installation Radiation Protection Officer. Course Prerequisite Text: Prior to reporting for this course, each student is required to have a working knowledge of basic mathematics/algebra and use of a scientific calculator. Member of the Active Army of of a Reserve Component must have anticipated duties involving radiological safety or assignment as Radiation Protection Officers. Civilian personnel: Those assigned or anticipating assignment as installation Radiation Protection Officers. SPECIAL INFORMATION: Pregnant individuals must declare pregnancy in writing in accordance with 10 CFR-20 and Regulation Guide 8.29 prior to departing home station. A copy will be provided to the course manager upon arrival at the USCMLS. Course Intl Notes: Army Correspondence Subcourse Cml 9100, Radiological Safety I - Fundamentals is available to assist international student in having a working knowledge of basic mathematics and radiation physics. Students must have a scientific calculator and know how to use it. B127054 4J-F2/494-F9 OPERATIONAL RADIATION SAFETY U 1w 031 70 CHEMICAL SCHOOL FT LEONARD WOOD,MO No Course Description: Course teaches the fundamentals of radiological safety principles for ionizing radiation, to include storage, handling, transportation, disposal, reporting, and control. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -------------------------------------------Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned officer, warrant officer, enlisted, and DA civilian personnel. -----------Special Information-------------Pregnant individual must declare pregnancy in writing in accordance with 10 CFR 20 and NRC Regulatory Guide 8.29 prior to departing home station. A copy will be provided to the course manager upon arrival at the USACMLS. Course Intl Notes: testtest B129006 OCC OBSERVER/CONTROLLER CRS U 2w B340 No FT POLK,LA Course Description: This MASL is used when OBSERVER/CONTROLLER CRS is programmed. B129201 720-CMS-10 INFORMATION OPS-SPANISH U 9w 720 No WESTERN HEMIS INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY COOP FT BENNING,GA Course Description: Common baseline of of IO knowledge upon which to correctly and legally employ IO tools and techniques; five foundational elements of IO integration and coherence: intelligence and exploitation; information projection; information protection, and organization, training, and equipment, including a combination of instructor lectures; guest speakers, and guided discussions; the course concludes with a practical exercise focusing on the role of information management in integrated IO. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Be a military officer (CPT thru LTC) or equivalent civilian government official serving in staff positions, such as operations and planning, public affairs, psychological operations, and civil affairs either at the general or joint staff level. -------------------------------------------SECURITY: None Course Intl Notes: Information Operations Course - SPANISH (CMS-10) Selection criteria -> Page 155 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title Duration: 9 Weeks MASL ID# B129201 CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Purpose: To educate mid- to senior-level military officers and selected civilian government officials in information operations (IO). The course focuses on teaching approved U.S. Army IO doctrine and Joint IO policy guidance. Primary emphasis is on training the students to function as IO staff officers and advisors at the division and joint level. Students learn to plan, organize, and supervise the integration of all resources into effective IO campaigns in military operations in peace and in times of conflict. Students are instructed in the critical roles of public affairs and civic action in command-and-control (C2) operations as well as the separation of these abilities to ensure institutional credibility, effectiveness, and international legitimacy. Scope: The course gives students a common baseline of IO knowledge upon which to employ IO tools and techniques correctly and legally. Students are exposed to five foundational elements of IO—integration and coherence; intelligence and exploitation; information projection; information protection; and organization, training, and equipping. The instruction includes a combination of instructor lectures, guest speakers, and guided discussions. The course concludes with a practical exercise focusing on the role of information management in integrated IO. Additional instruction for each student integrates a mandated minimum of fifteen hours of instruction in human rights, the rule of law, due process, civilian control of the military, and the role of the military in a democratic society. The American Council on Education (ACE) has recommended six university credit hours for this course. Prerequisites: Students must be military officers in the grade of captain through lieutenant colonel or equivalent civilian government officials serving in staff positions in operations, communications, intelligence, and planning. Students must in good physical condition. Objectives: General Subjects: To explain the administrative and academic procedures, methods, conduct, and purpose of the course. Additional physical-fitness instruction provides the student an appreciation of U.S. military physical-fitness standards. Introduction and Integration of IO Activities Overview: To develop an understanding of U.S. Army Information Operations and IO policy. Students will receive instruction in the five primary activities of IO, to include the proper use and separation of public affairs and PSYOP doctrine and techniques, public-affairs principles, both national and international, and the importance of other agency support and involvement in the integration of all IO activities. Research Projects: To evaluate the students’ ability to conduct research and to present both written and oral reports on their findings. Interpersonal Communications: To identify concepts and principles of interpersonal communications relevant to IO. Information-Operations Analysis: To design an effective information-operations campaign through accurate intelligence, proper target audience and product analysis, and integration into civil-military operations. Doctrine and Techniques of Information Operations: Develop an understanding of U.S. Army IO with regard to Foreign Internal Defense (FID), counternarcotics support, techniques of counterpropaganda, and an overview of counterterrorism. Media: To plan, coordinate, and supervise the development, production, and dissemination of products using various media. Information-Operations Issues: To supplement resident faculty instruction with relevant presentations by distinguished military and civilian guest speakers to provide students with current information on selected topics in support of the curriculum. Planning: To apply the principles and techniques of planning and developing estimates and annexes. Practical Exercises: To incorporate Selection criteria -> Page 156 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec B129202 720-TAC-10 U COUNTER NARCO-TERRORISM INFORMATION ANALYST Dur 8.4w Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 720 No WESTERN HEMIS INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY COOP FT BENNING,GA Course Description: Basic intelligence duties and responsibilities in tactical intelligence; intelligence preparation of the battlefield; internal defense and development; security of operations; analysis techniques; operate in a joint intelligence center; mandated minimum of 12 hours of instruction on human rights; the rule of law; due process; civilian control of the military, and the role of the military in a democratic society. Course Prerequisite Text: The student should be a LT through MAJ or SFC through MSG or civilian official in the intelligence field and/or with an intelligence background. A computer background is helpful, but not necessary. Student must be in excellent physical condition. Course Intl Notes: Counter Narco-Terrorism Information Analyst Course - SPANISH (TAC-10) Duration: 9 Weeks MASL ID# B129202 Purpose: To provide selected military officers, law-enforcement personnel, noncommissioned officers, and civilians, an analyst course focused on intelligence cycle in a counter narco-terrorism capacity, understanding, and creating link analysis, correlating information, conducting intelligence preparation of the area of operations and creating target intelligence products in support of counter narco-terrorist operations. Scope: Training is oriented towards professional classroom instruction in democracy and human rights, ethics, and a working knowledge of the employment of the tactical intelligence cycle, military decision-making process, link analysis, and creation of target intelligence products. Additional instruction for each student integrates instruction on human rights, the rule of law, due process, civilian control of the military, and the role of the military in a democratic society. Prerequisites: Students must perform or be assigned in counter narco-terrorist intelligence capacities with either national law-enforcement or military units engaged in counter narco-terrorist operations. Students must be in the rank of sergeant through captain or the civilian equivalent. Students must be prescreened IAW AR 12-15 JSAT. Failure to meet prerequisites or standards will results in the students being removed from the course. Objectives: Intelligence Preparation of the Area of Operations: To provide a working knowledge of the methods and techniques used in intelligence operations in support of counter narco-terrorist operations. The Threat: To provide a working knowledge of the potential threats encountered in a counter narco-terrorist environment and the concepts and doctrine for countering these threats. Military Decision-Making Process: To define and enumerate the advantages of the decision process. Physical Fitness: To instruct students in U.S. Army physical-training standards and develop students’ appreciation for physical training. Informational Program: Students receive instruction on the concepts of civilian control over the armed forces and the U.S. democratic process. The training is reinforced through student field trips in and around the local area, which allow students to experience U.S. society and introduce them to the local customs and lifestyle. Mandatory Democracy and Human-Rights Awareness Training: Students receive formal instruction and discuss human-rights issues that affect the participation of military and law-enforcement personnel in operations during war, conflict, and peace. Students receive theoretical training in the definition, concepts, and historical development of present day human-rights and international humanitarian-law precepts, and discuss human-rights case studies. Students receive instruction on the concepts of civilian control over the armed forces and the U.S. democratic process. Theoretical training is followed by a written exam. Students will confront human-rights and democracy issues throughout the course and be forced to make correct decisions in such related situations in every tactical exercise conducted. Students will perform under a set of limited rules of engagement that forces them to operate within a restrictive operational environment to reinforce human-rights and democracy concepts learned in earlier lessons. * This course is pending TRADOC validation. Selection criteria -> Page 157 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title B129203 720-CMS-6 PEACE OPERATIONS-SPANISH CSec U Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 6.4w 720 No WESTERN HEMIS INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY COOP FT BENNING,GA Course Description: Tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) of peace operations to include logistics support; chain of command structures; rules of engagement development; information operations; intelligence capabilities and assets; preventive medicine and sanitation for peacekeepers as well as national citizens; role of civilian controls on military operations and the varying roles civilian nongovernmental organizations have in supporting peace oprations; mandated minimum of 28 hours of instruction of human rights; the rule of law; due process; civilian control of the military; and the role of the military in a democratic society. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Student must be fluent in Spanish; course is conducted in the Spanish language. An officer in the rank of LT to MAJ, or civilian official equivalent familiar with operational level planning and procedures. Student must be in good physical condition. -------------------------------------------SECURITY: None Course Intl Notes: Peace Operations Course - SPANISH (CMS-6) Duration: 7 Weeks MASL ID# B129203 Purpose: To train military and civilian personnel in current United Nations (UN) peace-operation techniques and procedures (TP). Scope: This course will familiarize students with emerging UN doctrine for peace operations. Training will focus on TP for peace operations, to include logistics support, chain-of-command structures, rules-of-engagement development, and information operations. Further instruction will be conducted in preventive medicine and sanitation for peacekeepers as well as for national citizens. Training will encompass the role of civilian controls on military operations and the varying roles civilian non-governmental organizations have in supporting peace operations. The American Council on Education (ACE) has recommended three university credit hours for this course. Prerequisites: Students must be officers in the grade of lieutenant through major, or the civilian-official equivalent, and be familiar with operational-level planning and procedures. Students must be in good physical condition. Objectives: Introduction to Military Operations Other Than War (MOOTW): To familiarize students with the fundamentals of U.S. Army operations during MOOTW. Civil-Affairs and Information Operations: To familiarize students with civil affairs, information operations, and public-affairs procedures. Medical: To familiarize students with medical considerations and preventive-medicine planning. Engineering: To familiarize students with mines, mine awareness, and construction management. Information Gathering: To familiarize students with military intelligence considerations in operations other than war. Techniques and Procedures: To familiarize students with the techniques used in setting up roadblocks, operations, and liaison duties used in MOOTW. Legal Considerations in MOOTW: To train students in the legal aspects that affect operational issues in peace operations. Logistics: To familiarize students with the logistic-planning considerations of MOOTW. Mission Analysis and Staff Exercise: To develop a mission analysis using the decision-making process guidelines and scenarios involving planning in MOOTW situations. Informational Program: Students receive instruction on the concepts of civilian control over the armed forces and the U.S. democratic process. The training is reinforced through student field trips in and around the local area, which allow students to experience U.S. society and introduce them to the local customs and lifestyle. Selection criteria -> Page 158 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Mandatory Democracy and Human-Rights Awareness Training: Students receive formal instruction and discuss human-rights issues that affect the participation of military and law-enforcement personnel in operations during war, conflict, and peace. Students receive theoretical training in the definition, concepts, and historical development of present-day human rights and international humanitarian-law precepts, and discuss human-rights case studies. Students receive instruction on the concepts of civilian control over the armed forces and the U.S. democratic process. Theoretical training is followed by a written exam, and where appropriate, situational exercises are embedded in tactical training. B12920X 720-TAC-10 U COUNTER NARCO-TERRORISM INFORMATION ANALYST 9w 720 No WESTERN HEMIS INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY COOP FT BENNING,GA Course Description: Basic intelligence duties and responsibilities in tactical intelligence; intelligence preparation of the battlefield; internal defense and development; security of operations; analysis techniques; operate in a joint intelligence center; mandated minimum of 12 hours of instruction on human rights; the rule of law; due process; civilian control of the military, and the role of the military in a democratic society. Course Prerequisite Text: The student should be a LT through MAJ or SFC through MSG or civilian official in the intelligence field and/or with an intelligence background. A computer background is helpful, but not necessary. Student must be in excellent physical condition. B129903 VARI-PRICE U 0w VAR 60 No OJT OPERATIONS TNG-CONUS Course Description: This MASL is used when On-the-Job Training Operations Training CONUS (within United States) is programmed.This MASL is used when On-the-Job Training Operations Training CONUS (within United States) is programmed. B129905 BULK-PRICE U 0w VAR 60 No OJT OPERATIONS TNG-CONUS Course Description: This MASL is used when On-the-Job Training Operations Training CONUS (within United States) is programmed.This MASL is used when On-the-Job Training Operations Training CONUS (within United States) is programmed. B129907 010-11B30-C45 INFANTRYMAN ADV LDR U 4.6w 698 70 NCO ACADEMY - INFANTRY FT BENNING,GA No Course Description: Infantryman BNCOC is broke down into two parts: CMF 11 common Infantry training and CMF 11B specific training. CMF 11 Common Infantry Training includes: Pre-course examination; day and night land navigation; virtual and constructive simulations (CCTT, J-CATS, and the EST 2000); Advance Infantry Marksmanship Training (AIMSS); tactical employment of machine guns; FBCB2; forward observer procedures; and maintenance procedures. CMF 11B specific Infantryman training includes: Combat operations (FTX); PLGR; Javelin; squad battle drills; demolitions; and End of Course Exam. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Must meet height weight std IAW AR 600-9 : REQUIRED -------------------------------------------Active Army or Reserve Component SSG/SGT (P) selected by PERSCOM (AC) or recommended by the unit commander (RC). Meets requirements outlined in AR 350-1 and HQDA message, changes to NCOES, June 04. Requirements for Cardiovascular Screening Program (CVSP) and Documentation - soldiers are no longer required to hand carry a copy of thee Cardiovascular medical screening to service schools. A physical date will be placed on the PEC in Part II. NCOES soldiers who reach the age of 40 prior to arrival at NCOES or functional professional courses will receive their CVSP in conjunction with their next periodic physical examination per 350-41, para 9-5d and AR 40-501, para 8-25. Soldiers over 40 arriving at school that has not had a periodic physical in the past 5 years will be denied enrollment. Soldiers with a temporary that prevents full participation in the course will be denied enrollment. Soldiers with a permanent designator of "2" in the physical profile must include a copy of DA Form 3349 (Physical Profile) as part of the course application. Soldiers with a permanent designator of "3" or "4" in their physical profile must include a copy of DA Form 3349 and the results of their Military Medical Review Board (MMRB) as part of the course application. Soldiers who have been before a MMRB, awarded medical limitations, and allowed to retain their occupational classification, will be eligbily to attend Infantry BNCOC and train within the limits of their profile, provided they can meet the course graduation requirements. Reference DA Message DTG 17141Z DEC 03, subj: Army Physical Fitness Test. The APFT requirement is waived for soldiers returning from combat operations/GWOT deployment, reporting directly to a PME course with 30 or fewer training days. The School Commandant will ensure soldiers returning from combat operations/GWOT deployment, reporting to a PME course for more than 30 training days, meet the APFT standards prior to graduation. -------------------------------------------SECURITY: None -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Students attending 11B or 11C BNCOC are required to bring the following items of OCIE beginning 1 Jan 98: DESCRIPTION Selection criteria -> QTY Page 159 of 578 BAG BARRACKS 1 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title BAG WATERPROOF Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE BELT INDIVIDUAL 1 CANTEEN PLASTIC 1 QT 2 CARRIER INTRENCH TOOL 1 CASE FIRST AID 1 CASE SMALL ARMS 2 COVER CANTEEN 1 QT 2 CUP CANTEEN WATER 1 HELMET GT PASGTCOMP 1 COVER HEL KEV 1 INTRENCHING TOOL 1 LINER COAT FIELD 1 MAT SLEEPING 1 PONCHO CAMOF W/W 1 SLEEPING BAG INTERMED 1 SUSPENDERS LBE 1 TROUSERS WET WEATHER 1 PARKA WET WEATHER 1 FIELD PK MED CAM W/STRP 1 STRAP CGO TD 2 FRAME FLD PACK W/PAD 1 SUIT CHEMICAL CAMO 1 1 Course Intl Notes: Information prepared by Fort Benning International Student Training Detachment (ISTD). INFANTRY BASIC NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER COURSE (BNCOC): This course is appropriate for international students who are infantry junior NCOs, serving in positions such as infantry squad leader, platoon sergeant, company operations NCO. Background may include airborne, air-assault, mechanized, wheeled, light, mountain (Jaeger, Alpini, etc). International sergeants should have 5 to 15 years service. They should already have served as a team leader or assistant squad leader. This course is not open to female soldiers. WARNING – without medical requirements and packing list, students may not enroll in course. Fort Benning ISTD does not always have time / resources to correct deficiencies in medical records and required equipment. WARNING – All US Army Infantry Schools require mandatory physical training. Students who arrive in poor physical condition greatly increase their risk of injury and / or course failure. Please read entire contents to brief international student prior to departure for the United States. Medical requirements and packing list must receive special attention. Contents: 1. Course Overview. 2. Special Considerations for International Students. 3. Medical Requirements. 4. Packing List. 5. Reporting Instructions. 6. Billeting, Pay, Messing. 7. Other Considerations. 8. Field Studies Program. 9. IMS Graduation Standards. 1. COURSE OVERVIEW: BNCOC is a infantry branch specific course that every Sergeant must attend in the rank of SSG. It is conducted in 3 phases: phase 1 is distance learning, phase 2 is the same for all branches, phase 3 is infantry specific. Most international students only attend phase 3. Instruction is focused on the tactical and administrative aspects of infantry squad leadership. The course will cover instruction on land navigation, counseling, battle drills, training management, heavy weapons (mortars, machine-guns, and anti-tank rockets and missiles), and an overview of Army operations. Two weeks is spent in a field environment, with no shelter. Students will conduct squad operations with blank ammunition. 2. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: Students must arrive in good physical condition. Daily physical training, lasting 90 minutes, occurs 5 to 6 mornings per week. Additional physical training will occur throughout the day. Students will carry heavy loads (30 kg) over distances up to 12 miles. Ability to comprehend spoken English / slang is more important than technical writing and reading. Students must prepare and deliver simple operations orders for rifle squads. Students will live in a barracks environment with communal latrines. 3. MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS: There are no specific medical requirements for BNCOC. Students must comply with all applicable regulations in the JSAT / JCSET, and regulations as required by the US Embassy. 4. PACKING LIST: SPECIAL EQUIPMENT Upon arrival at Fort Benning, students must purchase: A knife or multi-tool for field operations: examples include Swiss Army, Leatherman, or Gerber. FIELD EQUIPMENT 2 pair of boots, well broken in. 4 sets of combat uniforms. 8 t-shirts. 8 pair of wool socks. 2 patrol caps 1 wet weather parka 1 pair of gloves 1 black wool knit cap 1 Notebook 5 black pens 2 pencils ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT: must be national military or US Army. Strongly recommend that students purchase US Army PT gear upon arrival. Total cost will Selection criteria -> Page 160 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec be around $150. 1 pair of running shoes 4 pair of white socks 2 running shorts 2 short sleeve PT shirts 2 long sleeve PT shirts 1 PT outer-shell trousers 1 PT outer-shell jacket 1 orange reflective vest (purchase upon arrival at Fort Benning) Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE FORMAL UNIFORMS / CIVILIAN CLOTHES National Formal Uniform (equivalent toUS Dress Blues, or Class A) Appropriate civilian clothes (recommend three sets). 5. Reporting Instructions: Students will arrive at Columbus Airport (CSG) after transferring at Atlanta Hartsfield International. Students must contact the Fort Benning airport duty NCO next to the baggage claim. ISTD duty driver will arrive within 30 minutes. Fort Benning ISTD will drive students to Olson Hall Billeting, regardless of FMS / IMET status. Students will receive billeting at $22.50 per night. They will report the next morning at 0900 to the ISTD office, BLDG 75, McVeigh Hall. Contact Telephone numbers: ISTD Duty Driver – 706 577-8169, ISTD CDR 706 575-8510. WARNING – many students’ bags do not successfully transfer from Atlanta to Columbus. Students must file lost baggage claims at Columbus Airport. All lost bags, regardless of student, must be delivered to Olson Hall Billeting Office, BLDG 399 at Fort Benning. Students must retain copy of their baggage claim voucher number. 6. Billeting, Pay, Messing: Regardless of whether the student is IMET or FMS funded, students will live in BNCOC Barracks. Students should arrive with $1000 to cover travel and incidentals until they begin receiving IMET pay. This money will also cover any deficiencies in the packing list. IMET students will receive $11.00 TLA (travel and living allowance) per day, unless their ITO specifies a different arrangement. Students will mess together in the BNCOC mess halls. Students will not pay for their mess meals, available at all times. 7. Other Considerations: Do not bring families or wives. Students will spend the entire course away from their families. Students will not be able to support their families in such conditions. Families will be required to live off-post. IMET students will not receive any money to cover their family’s expenses. 8. Field Studies Programs: Students will also be invited to seek sponsorship with local American families from Columbus, GA. Additionally, there are numerous 1 to 4 day (fully funded) tours of the Southern US available. Social functions include guest speakers and farewell dinners. Examples of visits include: Ford Atlanta Assembly Plant, Columbus Police Department, Jackson State Prison, Andersonville Prisoner of War Museum, and the CNN Center in Atlanta. 9. IMS Graduation Standards: same as US students. 10. Internet Links: NCOA Homepage: https://www.infantry.army.mil/ncoa/main.html B129908 600-WLC (MOD) WARRIOR LEADER (MOD) U 2.2w 698 70 NCO ACADEMY - INFANTRY FT BENNING,GA No Course Description: The Warrior Leader Course Mobilization (WLC MOB) is non-MOS specific, taught in an NCO Academy live-in environment IAW the Small Group Instruction (SGI) process; it consists of classroom interaction with practical applications, followed by hands-on, performance-oriented training. The course culminates in an extensive situational training exercise (STX). The course prepares sergeants for positions of higher responsibility as section leaders. Major subject areas include: Leadership, Training, Physical Fitness Training, Map Reading, Land Navigation, Counseling, Soldier Team Development, basic Supply and Maintenance procedures, and Common Field Crafts. The objective of WLC is to graduate students who will return to their units with the knowledge that will assist them to: - -Be technically and tactically proficient. Make sound decisions. Plan correctly. Follow the Army professional ethics. Communicate effectively. Apply soldier-team development. Lead and train their subordinates in a "go to war" atmosphere. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------S Priority One: ergeants that are non-PLDC/WLC graduates. The soldiers may or may not have a PLDC/WLC Waiver. P S riority Two: PC/CPL promotable. These soldiers are prioritized within this category as follows: Selection criteria -> Page 161 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE - SPC/CPL (P) who has met cut off score. - SPC/CPL (P) in MOSs which would have had additional promotions if more promotable SPC/CPLs had been available and identified as a Star MOS by monthly PERSCOM Promotion Cut-Off Memorandums. - SPC/CPL (P) in other MOSs serving in an authorized NCO position based on the highest number of promotion points. - All other SPC/CPL (P) on a recommended list based on the highest number of promotion points. - Priority Three: SPC/CPL in leadership positions. In order to fill all PLDC/WLC training seats, non-promotable SPCs w/demonstrated leadership potential may attend PLDC/WLC only when all other higher OML categories are exhausted. - Meet height and weight standards of AR 600-9. - Eligible for reenlistment and have a recommendation from their immediate commander. - Have 6 months time in service remaining upon graduation of PLDC/WLC (unless completing an enlistment commitment to the USAR or ARNG). - Have no conviction of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence (Lautenburg Amendment). - Have no Suspension of Favorable Personnel Actions (Flags) pending. - Arrive fully capable of performing supporting individual tasks and tasks required in the next lower level course, e.g. basic training, SMCT. - If age 40 or over, must have completed a periodic physical exam within the last 5 years. Operator license block on Pre-execution Checklist must contain date of current physical exam. - Must have in their possession a completed and properly signed pre-execution checklist. Soldiers reporting for training without the checklist, signed by the soldier and unit commander, have 72 hours from the report date to provide the checklist with appropriate attachments. Return to their unit soldiers who fail to provide the checklist within this time frame. The unit commanders signat ure on the pre-execution checklist suffices as certification that the soldier meets routine course prerequisites and physical requirements. -----------Special Information-------------Temporary Profiles: Soldiers may enroll with temporary profiles as long as the profile doesn't prevent them from meeting the physical requirements for the course prerequisites and graduation. P ermanent Profiles: Soldiers possessing permanent profiles 3 or 4 must provide a complete and accurate copy of their DA Form 3349, requiring two signatures, one from the profiling officer, and one from the approving authority (must be a physician). Commanders are no longer required to sign unless they disagree with the profile findings. P2 profiles require only the profiling doctor s signature. -Soldiers possessing permanent profile designators of l3m or l4m who have been before an MMRB, awarded medical limitations, allowed to retain their occupational classification will be allowed to attend appropriate courses and train within the limitations of their profile--provided they can otherwise meet the physical requirements for the course prerequisites and graduation. -For students with permanent profiles, the profile must include an aerobic event. Soldiers with permanent profiles that permit an alternate event must meet course graduation requirements (See Graduation Requirements, page 6). P - regnant Soldiers: Soldiers diagnosed as pregnant prior to the course may not attend WLC until medically cleared. -Soldiers diagnosed as pregnant while attending WLC may continue training; however, they must provide written documentation from their doctor that states the soldier can perform/participate in all course physical performance requirements, including: APFT, marching, and situational training exercises. Soldiers medically dismissed for pregnancy after enrollment are eligible to return to the course when medically cleared. Course Intl Notes: Selection criteria -> Page 162 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Information prepared by Fort Benning International Student Training Detachment (ISTD). WARRIOR LEADER COURSE (New Name) or PRIMARY LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT COURSE (Old Name) – (WLC or PLDC): This course is appropriate for international students who are very junior sergeants or corporals, serving in positions such as team leader, assistant squad leader, company clerk. International soldiers should have 3 to 6 years service. This course is open to female soldiers. WARNING – without medical requirements and packing list, students may not enroll in course. Fort Benning ISTD does not always have time / resources to correct deficiencies in medical records and required equipment. WARNING – All US Army Infantry Schools require mandatory physical training. Students who arrive in poor physical condition greatly increase their risk of injury and / or course failure. Please read entire contents to brief international student prior to departure for the United States. Medical requirements and packing list must receive special attention. Contents: 1. Course Overview. 2. Special Considerations for International Students. 3. Medical Requirements. 4. Packing List. 5. Reporting Instructions. 6. Billeting, Pay, Messing. 7. Other Considerations 8. Field Studies Program 9. IMS Graduation Standards 1. COURSE OVERVIEW: WLC is the first course in the instructional system for all US Army Sergeants. It is a basic course that introduces young soldiers to simple concepts of leadership and basic leader combat tasks. It is required for every newly promoted Corporal or Sergeant in the US Army, regardless of branch or specialty. The course is intense and demanding. Instruction is focused on the basic aspects of junior leadership – controlling formations, conducting physical training, counseling soldiers, conducting inspections, basic squad battle drills, and issuing very simple orders. One week of the course is spent in a field environment, with simple shelters. Students will conduct squad operations with blank ammunition. 2. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: Students must arrive in good physical condition. Daily physical training, lasting 60 minutes, occurs 5 to 6 mornings per week. Additional physical training will occur throughout the day. Students will carry heavy loads (30 kg) over distances up to 12 miles. Ability to comprehend spoken English / slang is more important than technical writing and reading. Students must prepare and deliver simple operations orders for rifle squads. Students will live in a gender integrated barracks environment with separate latrines for males and females. Privacy will be limited. WARNING – course is not appropriate for international NCOs with 2 years or more experience in leading soldiers. 3. MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS: There are no specific medical requirements for WLC. Students must comply with all applicable regulations in the JSAT / JCSET, and regulations as required by the US Embassy. 4. PACKING LIST: SPECIAL EQUIPMENT Upon arrival at Fort Benning, students must purchase: A knife or multi-tool for field operations: examples include Swiss Army, Leatherman, or Gerber. FIELD EQUIPMENT 2 pair of boots, well broken in. 4 sets of combat uniforms. 8 t-shirts. 8 pair of wool socks. 2 patrol caps 1 wet weather parka 1 pair of gloves 1 black wool knit cap 1 Notebook 5 black pens 2 pencils ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT: must be national military or US Army. Strongly recommend that students purchase US Army PT gear upon arrival. Total cost will be around $150. 1 pair of running shoes 4 pair of white socks 2 running shorts 2 short sleeve PT shirts 2 long sleeve PT shirts 1 PT outer-shell trousers 1 PT outer-shell jacket 1 orange reflective vest (purchase upon arrival at Fort Benning) FORMAL UNIFORMS / CIVILIAN CLOTHES Selection criteria -> Page 163 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec National Formal Uniform (equivalent to US Dress Blues, or Class A) Appropriate civilian clothes (recommend two sets). Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 5. Reporting Instructions: Students will arrive at Columbus Airport (CSG) after transferring at Atlanta Hartsfield International. Students must contact the Fort Benning airport duty NCO next to the baggage claim. ISTD duty driver will arrive within 30 minutes. Fort Benning ISTD will drive students to Olson Hall Billeting, regardless of FMS / IMET status. Students will receive billeting at $22.50 per night. They will report the next morning at 0900 to the ISTD office, BLDG 75, McVeigh Hall. Contact Telephone numbers: ISTD Duty Driver – 706 577-8169, ISTD CDR 706 575-8510. WARNING – many students’ bags do not successfully transfer from Atlanta to Columbus. Students must file lost baggage claims at Columbus Airport. All lost bags, regardless of student, must be delivered to Olson Hall Billeting Office, BLDG 399 at Fort Benning. Students must retain copy of their baggage claim voucher number. 6. Billeting, Pay, Messing: Regardless of whether the student is IMET or FMS funded, students will live in WLC Barracks. Students should arrive with $1000 to cover travel and incidentals until they begin receiving IMET pay. This money will also cover any deficiencies in the packing list. IMET students will receive $11.00 TLA (travel and living allowance) per day, unless their ITO specifies a different arrangement. Students will mess together in the WLC mess halls. Students will not pay for their mess meals, available at all times. 7. Other Considerations: Do not bring families or spouses. Students will spend the entire course away from their families. Students will not be able to support their families in such conditions. Families will be required to live off-post. IMET students will not receive any money to cover their family’s expenses. 8. Field Studies Programs: On weekends with no training, students may attend a 1 to 4 day (fully funded) tours of the Southern US available. Examples of visits include: Ford Atlanta Assembly Plant, Columbus Police Department, Jackson State Prison, Andersonville Prisoner of War Museum, and the CNN Center in Atlanta. 9. IMS Graduation Standards: Same as US students. 10. Internet Links: NCOA Homepage: https://www.infantry.army.mil/ncoa/main.html WLC Guide: https://www.infantry.army.mil/ncoa/wlc/guide.pdf B129910 600-WLC WARRIOR LEADER U 4.4w 675 70 NCO Academy Ft Lewis Ft Lewis,WA No Course Description: The Warrior Leader Course (WLC) is branch immaterial. The conduct of the course takes place in an NCO Academy live-in environment IAW the small group instruction (SGI) process. It consists of minimal classroom dynamics and practical application with an intense field training environment that involves hands-on, performance-oriented training. The course graduates leave equipped with standards-based, performance-oriented, battle-focused training that supports squad level operations. It provides the Army with a leader who can visualize, describe, and execute squad level operations in varied operational environments. It is a leader course that produces a predictive, adaptive, and innovative combat leader capable of leading Soldiers in any situation. The instructional design and methods of delivery consists of face-to-face instruction, learner-centered outcomes, based on today's contemporary operational environment (COE), and used to reinforce all small unit tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs). The course incorporates recent lessons learned, the 9 battle drills, 39 warrior tasks with the inclusion of weapons immersion, and a 96-hour situational training exercise (STX). The STX centers on competency, battle focused combat scenarios, and troop-leading procedures. Evaluation centers on their ability to demonstrate troop-leading procedures in current threat-based scenarios that will enhance their 360-degree assessment. Course Prerequisite Text: Attendance will be on a priority basis: * First priority: Sergeants that are non-WLC/PLDC graduates. The SGT Course Intl Notes: Information prepared by Fort Lewis NCO Academy International Military Student Office (IMSO). WARRIOR LEADER COURSE (WLC): This course is appropriate for international students who are junior sergeants, serving in positions such as team leader, assistant squad leader, company training NCO. International Soldiers should have 3 to 6 years service. This course is open to female soldiers. WARNING - Students must meet medical requirements and report with the packing list items below, before they can enroll in the course. Fort Lewis NCOA IMSO does not always have time / resources to correct deficiencies in medical records and required equipment. All U.S. Army NCO Academies require mandatory physical training. Students who arrive in poor physical condition greatly increase their risk of injury and may not be capable of meeting all training requirements. Please read entire contents to brief international student prior to departure for the United States. Medical requirements and packing list must receive special attention. Contents: 1. Course Overview. 2. Special Considerations for International Students. 3. Medical Requirements. 4. Packing List. 5. Reporting Instructions. 6. Billeting, Pay, Messing. 7. Other Considerations Selection criteria -> Page 164 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title 8. Field Studies Program 9. IMS Graduation Standards 10. Internet Links CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 1. COURSE OVERVIEW: The training in WLC focuses on: o Instilling self-discipline. o Developing professional ethics. o Leading, disciplining, and developing Soldiers. o Planning, executing, and evaluating individual and team training. o Planning and executing missions and tasks assigned to team-size units. o Caring for Soldiers and families. WLC is the first course in the instructional system for all US Army Sergeants. It is a basic course that introduces young soldiers to simple concepts of leadership and basic leader combat tasks. It is required for every newly promoted Sergeant regardless of branch or specialty. The course is intense and demanding. Instruction is focused on the basic aspects of junior leadership - controlling formations, conducting physical training, counseling soldiers, conducting pre-combat inspections, basic squad battle drills, and issuing basic operation orders. Soldiers will participate in an end-of-course Situational Training Exercise (STX). Small Group Leaders (SGL) will assign students to leadership positions where they will lead a section/squad. SGLs will evaluate the students in their leadership abilities and on how they use their troop-leading procedures and other leader skills they learned in the course. 2. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: Students must arrive in good physical condition. Daily physical training, lasting 60 minutes, occurs 5 to 6 mornings per week. Additional physical training will occur throughout the day. Students will carry heavy loads (50 lbs) over distances up to 2 miles. Ability to comprehend spoken English / slang is more important than technical writing and reading. Students must prepare and deliver basic operations orders. Students will live in a gender integrated barracks environment with separate latrines for males and females. Privacy will be limited. WARNING - course is not appropriate for international NCOs with 2 years or more experience in leading Soldiers. 3. MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS: There are no specific medical requirements for WLC. Students must comply with all applicable regulations in the JSAT / JCSET, and regulations as required by the US Embassy. 4. PACKING LIST: The International Military Student Packing List is attached below. International Students should bring as many of the items or in-lieu-of similar purpose items as possible. The packing list outlines items that are required for the winter months. Individual weapons and special equipment used for training will be issued by the NCO Academy. B130070 JTIDS JT TACTICAL INFO DISTR SYS U 0.6w 411 80 No JOINT MULTI-TACTICAL DIGITAL INFO SCHOOL FT MCPHERSON,GA 3w 411 80 No JOINT MULTI-TACTICAL DIGITAL INFO SCHOOL FT MCPHERSON,GA 0.2w 411 80 No JOINT MULTI-TACTICAL DIGITAL INFO SCHOOL FT MCPHERSON,GA Course Description: This MASL is used when JT TACTICAL INFO DISTR SYS is programmed. B130071 MAJIC MULTI-TDL ADV JT INTEROPER U Course Description: This MASL is used when MULTI-TDL ADV JT INTEROPER is programmed. B130072 USMTF-AUTO USMTF AUTO MSG PREPARATION U Course Description: This MASL is used when USMTF AUTO MSG PREPARATION is programmed. B130073 LINK-16 LINK 16 PLANNER COURSE U 2w 411 80 No JOINT MULTI-TACTICAL DIGITAL INFO SCHOOL FT MCPHERSON,GA Course Description: Course Scope: for more information see: http://www.forscom.army.mil/interop/jmts.htm . Course Prerequisite Text: The Student must satisfy any one of the following Prerequisite Course Solution Sets: Students Must: Have Graduated from course: JTIDS Phase : (none) (JOINT TACTICAL INFO DISTRIBUTION SYS (JTIDS)), and have Graduated from course: MAJIC Phase : (none) (MULTI-TADIL ADV JOINT INTEROPERABILITY). Selection criteria -> Page 165 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: JT-102 Phase : (none) (MULTI-TDL ADV JOINT INTEROPERABILITY), and have Graduated from course: JTIDS Phase : (none) (JOINT TACTICAL INFO DISTRIBUTION SYS (JTIDS)). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: JT-101 Phase : (none) (LINK 16 JOINT INTEROPERABILITY), and have Graduated from course: MAJIC Phase : (none) (MULTI-TADIL ADV JOINT INTEROPERABILITY). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: JT-101 Phase : (none) (LINK 16 JOINT INTEROPERABILITY), and have Graduated from course: JT-102 Phase : (none) (MULTI-TDL ADV JOINT INTEROPERABILITY). B130074 USMTF-MGR USMTF MANAGERS U 0.6w 411 80 No JOINT MULTI-TACTICAL DIGITAL INFO SCHOOL FT MCPHERSON,GA 5w 411 80 No JOINT MULTI-TACTICAL DIGITAL INFO SCHOOL FT MCPHERSON,GA 0.4w 411 80 No JOINT MULTI-TACTICAL DIGITAL INFO SCHOOL FT MCPHERSON,GA Course Description: This MASL is used when USMTF MANAGERS is programmed. B130075 JICO JT INTERFACE CONTROL OFR U Course Description: This MASL is used when JT INTERFACE CONTROL OFR is programmed. B130076 JTAO JTAO INTEROPERABILITY EXEC U Course Description: This MASL is used when JTAO INTEROPERABILITY EXEC is programmed. B132400 DINFOS-EFC ELEC FUND/BASIC TV EQUIP COURSE U 9.6w 212 80 No DEFENSE INFORMATION SCHOOL FT MEADE,MD Course Description: Army: Enlisted: E1 through E6; EL =110; Electronic Fundamentals Trng (DINFOS); normal color vision; Profile series: PULHES 212221; cannot be acrophobic, claustrophobia, vertigo; lift 75 lbs Marine Corps: Enlisted: E3 through E6; 4653; EL = 110, EF Tng (DINFOS); normal color vision. International Students: ECL of 70 or above. Must have color vision, and cannot have acrophobia, be claustrophobic or have vertigo. NOTE: International students need to check security clearance with SATFA, English Comprehensive Level (ECL), and cultural considerations for this course. This course provides instruction on the basic concepts of operation, fundamental maintenance, and repair skills for all aspects of television systems. This includes practical hands-on training in the use of test equipment, troubleshooting and repair of monitors, receivers, television cameras, videotape recorders, audio systems, broadcast studio and transmission systems. For information on this school see DINFOS' webpage (www.dinfos.osd.mil) school code 212 is for Visual Information courses formerly taught at Lowry AFB, Co. Contact Training Management at DSN 622-6590/4291 or comm (301) 677-6590/4291. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Must meet height weight std IAW AR 600-9 : REQUIRED -----------Special Information-------------SECURITY: NONE SPECIAL INFORMATION: Students must pass APFT in order to graduate. International Students: ELC score of 80 is required. OLD COURSE NUMBER- 400-25R10-2; AFIS-BTVEM(PH-2); AFIS-BTVEM Course Intl Notes: Selection criteria -> Page 166 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE International Students: ECL of 70 or above. Must have color vision, and cannot have acrophobia, be claustrophobic or have vertigo. NOTE: International students need to check security clearance with SATFA, English Comprehensive Level (ECL), and cultural considerations for this course. Special Information: SECURITY: NONE SPECIAL INFORMATION: Students must pass APFT in order to graduate. International Students: ELC score of 80 is required. OLD COURSE NUMBER- 400-25R10-2; AFIS-BTVEM(PH-2); AFIS-BTVEM B132425 DINFOS-BTVEM-USA U BASIC TELEVISION EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 17.4w 212 80 No DEFENSE INFORMATION SCHOOL FT MEADE,MD Course Description: This course provides instruction on the basic concepts of operation, fundamental maintenance, and repair skills for all aspects of television systems. This includes practical hands-on training in the use of test equipment, troubleshooting and repair of monitors, receivers, television cameras, videotape recorders, audio systems, broadcast studio and transmission systems. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Must meet height weight std IAW AR 600-9 : REQUIRED -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the following sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: DINFOS-EFC Phase: Title: ELEC FUND/BASIC TV EQUIP COURSE -------------------------------------------Army: Enlisted: E1 through E6; EL=110; Electronic Fundamentals Trng (DINFOS); normal color vision; Profile series: PULHES 212221; cannot be acrophobic, claustrophobia, vertigo; lift 75 lbs Marine Corps: Enlisted: E3 through E6; 4653; EL=110, EF Tng (DINFOS); normal color vision. International Students: ECL OF 80 or above. Must have normal color vision, cannot have acrophobia, be claustrophobic or have vertigo. Must have completed DINFOS-EFC course prior to attending DINFOS-BTVEM course. NOTE: International students need to check security clearance with SATFA, English Compehensive Level (ECL), and cultural considerations for this course. -------------------------------------------SECURITY: NONE -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Students must pass APFT in order to graduate. International Students: ELC score of 80 is required. OLD COURSE NUMBER - 400-25R10-2; AFIS-BTVEM(PH-2); AFIS-BTVEM Course Intl Notes: International Students: ECL OF 80 or above. Must have normal color vision, cannot have acrophobia, be claustrophobic or have vertigo. Must have completed DINFOS-EFC course prior to attending DINFOS-BTVEM course. B132450 198-94K10 S 38.6w APACHE ATTACK HELICOPTER SYSTEMS REPAIRER (FULL) 093 70 No ORDNANCE MUNITIONS & ELECTRONICS SCH REDSTONE ARSENAL,AL Course Description: Course Scope: Operate and repair the OQ-290(V)2/MSM Electronic Equipment Test Facility (EETF) by using internal self diagnostics and manual fault isolation procedures to locate faults. The station is restored by replacing major assemblies, subassemblies, printed circuit boards (PCB), wiring harnesses and cables. Students also learn to run test program sets (TPSs) on flight hardware Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) and Shop Replaceable Units (SRUs) and to repair the LRUs and SRUs by adjustment and/or by replacing/repairing PCBs. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: This course is available to allied students on a case-by-case basis. Allied students will be given the same Program of Instruction as Active Army and Reserve Component enlisted personnel. An INTERIM SECRET clearance is required to attend this course. Soldiers may graduate with an INTERIM SECRET clearance but will be given a provisional award of MOS 94K10. Final award of MOS is dependent upon receipt of a SECRET clearance. Reserve Component Soldiers will hand carry their original 201 file or a complete copy of the file to the service school. If the 201 file is mailed, it must arrive one week prior to the course start date. International Students are required to bring their dress uniform and optional physical fitness clothing, running shoes, and field uniforms. Course Intl Notes: Selection criteria -> Page 167 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 1. Dress uniforms are required of US Army soldiers for special events and graduations. International soldiers are required to attend such events in their countries corresponding attire. 2. Any student who has a valid drivers license from a NATO country or a member country of the United Nations Convention on Road Traffic may drive a vehicle in the U.S. Alabama requires liability insurance on all student automobiles prior to the post registration being issued. Insurance costs are between $50-150 per month. It is preferred that students obtain an international driving license as it is much easier to get insurance and less hassle for the IMS if he/she is stopped by law enforcement. If obtaining an international driving license is not an option, the IMS should get his/her license that they currently have translated in English before they arrive in the U.S. B13245X 198-94K10 S APACHE ATTACK HELICOPTER SYSTEMS REPAIR 38.6w 093 70 No ORDNANCE MUNITIONS & ELECTRONICS SCH REDSTONE ARSENAL,AL Course Description: Operate and troubleshoot the (OQ-290(V)2/MSM) AH-64A Electronic Equipment Test Facility (EETF) by using internal self diagnostics and manual fault isolation procedures to locate faults. The station is restored by replacing major assemblies, subassemblies, printed circuit boards (PCB), wiring harnesses and cables. Students also learn to run test program sets (TPSs) on flight hardware Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) and Shop Replaceable Units (SRUs) and to repair the LRUs and SRUs by adjustment and/or by replacing/repairing PCBs. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 111221 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: HEAVY Must be a U.S. Citizen: REQUIRED Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET ASVAB EL Score: 107 -------------------------------------------Active Army and Reserve Component enlisted personnel. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: This course is available to allied students on a case-by-case basis. Allied students will be given the same Program of Instruction as Active Army and Reserve Component enlisted personnel. B132461 102-94L10 U 12.6w AVIONIC COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT REPAIRER (EQUIP) 113 65 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: Perform aviation intermediate maintenance (AVIM) on avionic communications equipment; to include high frequency (HF), very high frequency (VHF), amplitude modulated (AM), frequency modulated (FM), ultra high frequency (UHF), aircraft intercommunications control systems (ICS), and radio sets with frequency hopping capabilities. Troubleshoot malfunctioning equipment, using common and specialized handtools and test equipment. Special Information: An INTERIM SECRET clearance is required to attend this course. Soldiers may graduate with an INTERIM Secret clearance but will be given a provisional award of MOS 94L10. Final award of MOS is dependent upon receipt of a SECRET clearance. Reserve Component Soldiers will hand carry their original 201 file or a complete copy of the file to the service school. If the 201 file is mailed, it must arrive one week prior to the couse start date. International Students are required to bring their dress uniform and optional physical fitness clothing, running shoes, and field uniforms. Course Prerequisite Text: Verifiable Prerequisite Items Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception YES Required Course Security Clearance G INTERIM SECRET Required Course Intl Notes: This course is designed for students who already have an extensive background in electronic maintenance and repair and doese not include the preliminary basic electronics training. A WAIVER MUST BE REQUESTED IN ADVANCE FOR IMS TO ATTEND. The waiver request must show that the IMS has completed training in the equivalent of the US Common Basic Electronics course. The waiver must be approved by the school before the student arrives. This course is recommended only for students who already have an extensive background in electronic maintenance and repair. The longer alternate course, MASL 137438, includes Common Basic Electronics. International Drivers License is highly recommended for students wishing to drive. Georgia will only accept home nation drivers license if prepared in english. Updated 25 June 2007 B132462 621-25L10 CABLE SYSTEMS INSTALLER-MAINTAINER Selection -> Course criteria Description: U 10w Page 168 of 578 113 65 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Installs, operates, and performs unit level maintenance on cable and wire systems, to include Digital Group Multiplexers (DGM), Remote Multiplexing Combiners (RMC), repeaters, restorers, voltage protection devices, telephones, test stations, and related equipment. Configures DGM and RMC for operations. Installs, operates, performs PMCS and unit level maintenance on COMSEC devices. Performs tests on cable communications systems to ensure circuit and system quality. Tests circuits/groups to detect and locate line faults. Operates manual and motorized cable construction equipment. Climbs poles, as necessary, and assists in the construction of tactical cable and wire lines. Operates and performs PMCS on telephone lines and equipment. Reinforces through a 24 hour a day, five day Brigade wide Field Training Exercise (FTX), the Warrior Ethos Combat Skills necessary to operate and survive in a hostile/combat environment; one day (12 hours) for weapons qualification, and two days (16 hours) for convoy live fire exercise. This will total eight days (148 academic hours) dedicated for evaluating soldiers on 40 Warrior Ethos Tasks and Nine Battle Drills as directed by the CG, TRADOC. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 111221 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: HEAVY Must be a U.S. Citizen: REQUIRED -------------------------------------------Qualifying scores. (a) A minimum score of 90 in aptitude area EL and 90 in aptitude area SC in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. (b) A minimum score of 89 in aptitude area EL and 90 in aptitude area SC on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002. -------------------------------------------Be able to work at heights up to 40 feet for extended periods. -------------------------------------------Formal training (completion of MOS 25L Course conducted under the auspices of the USA Signal School) mandatory or waiver may be granted by Commandant, U.S. Army Signal School, ATTN: ATZH-POE, Ft Gordon, GA 30905-5300; or meet the civilian acquired skills criteria listed in AR 601-210. -----------Special Information-------------Objectives must be certified by the instructor before student can advance to next lesson/annex. Allocated time in the POI are estimates contingent upon the student meeting objectives. A security clearance of SECRET must be obtained prior to the award of 25L10 MOS. The eight hours of Critical Digital Tasks Awareness training will be trained by contract awarded 27 Jan 04. Course Intl Notes: This course is graded FD2 for attendance and is releasable to international students only on a case by case basis. Information on the basis for disclosure must be provided/coordinated through Foreign Disclosure channels in advance of the students arrival. Some classes are US only. Updated 25 June 2007 B132468 198-94F10 U COMPUTER DETECTION SYSTEMS REPAIRER 25w 113 70 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: 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, position and azimuth determining systems, NBC detection and warning systems, test measurement and diagnostic equipment organic to the maintenance shop or maintenance van. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel. SPECIAL INFORMATION: Due to the radiation safety hazard associated with the equipment trained in this course, pregnant female soldiers are not recommended for attendance. Course Intl Notes: "All courses longer than two weeks include physical fitness training. International students are highly encouraged to participate in this training. Students should bring weather appropriate physical fitness gear to include running shoes and attire so they have the necessary items on hand to participate." B132469 198-94K10 S 29w APACHE ATTACK HELICOPTER SYSTEMS REPAIR W/O ASIX1 093 65 No ORDNANCE MUNITIONS & ELECTRONICS SCH REDSTONE ARSENAL,AL Course Description: Course Scope: Operate and repair the OQ-290(V)2/MSM Electronic Equipment Test Facility (EETF) by using internal self diagnostics and manual fault isolation procedures to locate faults. The station is restored by replacing major assemblies, subassemblies, printed circuit boards (PCB), wiring harnesses and cables. Students also learn to run test program sets (TPSs) on flight hardware Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) and Shop Replaceable Units (SRUs) and to repair the LRUs and SRUs by adjustment and/or by replacing/repairing PCBs. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: This course is available to allied students on a case-by-case basis. Allied students will be given the same Program of Instruction as Active Army and Reserve Component enlisted personnel. An INTERIM SECRET clearance is required to attend this course. Soldiers may graduate with an INTERIM SECRET clearance but will be given a provisional award of MOS 94K10. Final award of MOS is dependent upon receipt of a SECRET clearance. Selection criteria -> Page 169 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Reserve Component Soldiers will hand carry their original 201 file or a complete copy of the file to the service school. If the 201 file is mailed, it must arrive one week prior to the course start date. International Students are required to bring their dress uniform and optional physical fitness clothing, running shoes, and field uniforms. Course Intl Notes: 1. Dress uniforms are required of US Army soldiers for special events and graduations. International soldiers are required to attend such events in their countries corresponding attire. 2. Any student who has a valid drivers license from a NATO country or a member country of the United Nations Convention on Road Traffic may drive a vehicle in the U.S. Alabama requires liability insurance on all student automobiles prior to the post registration being issued. Insurance costs are between $50-150 per month. It is preferred that students obtain an international driving license as it is much easier to get insurance and less hassle for the IMS if he/she is stopped by law enforcement. If obtaining an international driving license is not an option, the IMS should get his/her license that they currently have translated in English before they arrive in the U.S. B132470 1-94-C45 ELECTRONIC MAINTENANCE ALC C 4.2w 609 70A No NCO ACADEMY - MISSILE & MUNITIONS REDSTONE ARSENAL,AL Course Description: This course contains the following modules, which are required for the training and supervision of an Electronic Maintenance Shop: Ordnance Corps Common Logistics Training (CLT), Shop Operations and Supply Management, Warrior Training Exercise (WTX), and New Equipment Familiarization. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Must meet height weight std IAW AR 600-9 : REQUIRED Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE Enlisted MOS CMF: 94A 94 - LAND CMBT ELEC MSL REPAIRER Or : 94D 94 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL EQUIP RPR Or : 94E 94 - RADIO & COMSEC REPAIRER Or : 94F 94 SPECIAL ELEC DEVICES REPAIRER Or : 94K 94 - APACHE ATTACK HELICOPTER SYS RPR Or : 94L 94 AVIONIC COMMUNICATION EQUIP RPR Or : 94M 94 - RADAR REPAIRER Or : 94P 94 - MLRS REPAIRER Or : 94R 94 - AVIONICS SYSTEM REPAIRER Or : 94S 94 - PATRIOT SYSTEM REPAIRER Or : 94T 94 - AVENGER SYSTEM REPAIRER Or : 94Y 94 - INTEG FAMILY OF TEST EQP(IFTE) OP&MAINT -------------------------------------------Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel (SSG or SGT(P)). Must not have already attended a BNCOC and have successfully completed the Warrior Leader Course (WLC) or equivalent, Ordnance BNCOC Computer Literacy Course, and BNCOC Common Core, phase 1, prior to course entry. Must meet requirements outlined in AR 350-1, paragraphs 3-8.g-j, 3-9, and 3-11. Soldiers must have completed an APFT dated within six months of the start date of the Phase 2 course. Course Intl Notes: 1. Dress uniforms are required of US Army soldiers for special events and graduations. International soldiers are required to attend such events in their countries corresponding attire. 2. Any student who has a valid drivers license from a NATO country or a member country of the United Nations Convention on Road Traffic may drive a vehicle in the U.S. Alabama requires liability insurance on all student automobiles prior to the post registration being issued. Insurance costs are between $50-150 per month. It is preferred that students obtain an international driving license as it is much easier to get insurance and less hassle for the IMS if he/she is stopped by law enforcement. If obtaining an international driving license is not an option, the IMS should get his/her license that they currently have translated in English before they arrive in the U.S. B132486 4C-F19/102-ASI1C S 16w SATELLITE SYSTEMS/NETWORK COORDINATOR IMS EXC 2WK 113 70 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: The scope of training includes operating the following major systems, subsystems, equipment and software: DSCS ECCM Control Subsystem Control Console (DECS-CC) AN/FSC-115 and DSCS ECCM Control Subsystem Remote Control (DECS-RC) AN/GSC-63; Frequency Division Multiple Access equipment; DSCS FDMA Control Subsystem Network Control Terminal (DFCS-NCT) AN/FSC-96 and DSCS FDMA Control Subsystem Network Terminal (DFCS-NT) AN/GSC-51, network monitoring equipment ; DSCS Operational Support Subsystem (DOSS) AN/FYQ-110A and DSCS Automatic Spectrum Analyzer (DASA) AN/FSQ 142, Objective DSCS Operations Center Subsystem (ODOCS), DSCS Network Planning Software (DNPS), Spectrum Plotting Utility (SPU); Replacement FM Orderwire Equipment (RFMOW); DSCS Integrated Management Software (DIMS) System; and Global Terrestrial Critical Control Circuit System (GTC3S). Special Information: Course must be taught in the sequence established in the POI. Course Prerequisite Text: Verifiable Prerequisite Items Course Security Clearance F SECRET Required Selection criteria -> Page 170 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title Service Designator Z FOREIGN Required CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Text Prerequisites Prerequisites to be determined by the respective nation's military service. International Military students must have disclosure information prior to arrival for training. Recommend that students have graduated from course: 102-ASI7D (25S) Phase : 2 (SATCOM SYSTEMS OPER-MAINTAINER (TACT-1)). Course Intl Notes: This course is graded FD2 for attendance and is releasable to international students only on a case by case basis. Information on the basis for disclosure must be provided/coordinated through Foreign Disclosure channels in advance of the students arrival. Countries should only consider sending students if they own and operate US military satellite equipment taught in the course. B13248X 4C-F19/102-ASI1C S SATELLITE SYSTEMS/NETWORK COORDINATOR 18w 113 70 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: Operate and maintain: Electronic Warfare equipment AN/USC-28(V), AN/FSC-115 and AN/GSC-63; Radio Frequency Interface Subsystem equipment AN/FSC-158 and AN/FSC-160; Smart Multi-Circuit Terminal equipment AN/FGQ-13; Frequency Division Multiple Access equipment AN/FSC-96 and AN/GSC-51, network monitoring equipment AN/FYQ-110A and AN/FSC-142; System Planning Computers (SPC) AN/GSQ-256; and the Universal Modem Group OM-83 (V) U equipment. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army: Officers who are graduates of the Signal Officer Basic course of instruction or have successfully performed duties requiring communications electronic skills. Enlisted personnel qualified in MOS 31S10. Navy/Air Force: Personnel qualified in or equivalent to Army MOS 31S10. Additional prerequisites to be determined by respective training services commands. DISA personnel: Personnel qualified in Army MOS 31S10 or equivalent. International Military Students: Prerequisites to be determined by respective nation's military service. International Military Students must have disclosure information prior to arrival for training. Course Intl Notes: This course is graded FD2 for attendance and is releasable to international students only on a case by case basis. Information on the basis for disclosure must be provided/coordinated through Foreign Disclosure channels in advance of the students arrival. B132490 4C-F55/260-F15 JOINT C4 PLANNERS S 4w 113 80A SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: Students are taught the skills necessary to engineer and maintain complex C4 networks in support of joint operations. The course will focus on the technical aspects of Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) planning. The JTFS/C4 Planners Course will provide students with the skills required to provide the best operational support in the joint communications wartime environment. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET Enlisted MOS CMF: 31W 31 - TELECOM OPNS CHIEF Or : 25W 25 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS OPERATIONS CHIEF Warrant Officer MOS: 250N - NETWORK MANAGEMENT TECH -----------------------------------------US Military officers, warrant officers, senior non-commissioned officers, DOD civilians, and selected International Military Personnel who have completed their respective initial signal training and have experience in signal duties. Student must have a current Secret or higher security clearance. -----------Special Information-------------NONE Course Intl Notes: This course is not presently available to international military students. B132553 4C-FOB-SI6B BTN/BGD S6 OFF (AUS ONLY) S 5.4w Course Description: Selection criteria -> Page 171 of 578 113 80A SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Effective 2006-04-05 Course Scope: Instruction in tactical communications/automation systems and doctrine, planning, execution, management and resource allocation; communications/automation interface unique to a non-Signal warfighting Battalion/Brigade; telecommunications; the installation, operation and maintenance (IOM) of data communications, user-owned systems, network encryption devices, teleprocessing and distributed database systems, which support battlefield automated systems; and tactical network management and systems administration at the S-6 level. Special Information: Foreign Students will not receive classified training. Course Prerequisite Text: Must meet height weight std IAW AR 600-9 YES Required Course Security Clearance Y NONE Required Officer Branch SC SIGNAL CORPS Required Officer Area of Concentration 25A SIGNAL GENERAL Required Text Prerequisites Active and Reserve Component Signal officers in the grade of Major or below who are on orders for assignment as a Signal Staff Officer (S-6). Army personnel must be in compliance with AR 600-9 height/weight requirements. SECURITY: UNCLASSIFIED Course Intl Notes: Requires advance disclosure action. B137148 UNNUMBERED U 1w VAR 70 No KY-99 FULL MAINT REPAIRER Course Description: This MASL is used when KY-99 Full Maintenance Repairer is programmed.This MASL is used when KY-99 Full Maintenance Repairer is programmed. B137152 102-F40 (OS) S DIGITAL COMM SATELLITE SUBSYSTEMS (USAF) (FULL) 12w 113 75 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: Effective 2006-04-07 Course Scope: Operate, program, perform PMCS, maintain, troubleshoot and repair through the Direct Support (DS) maintenance level Digital Communications Satellite Subsystems (DCSS). Training includes the Operation of Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) and the performance of Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS). The scope of training includes the following major end items of equipment: Digital Communications Satellite Subsystems (DCSS), Standardized Tactical Entry Point (STEP), Integrated Digital Network Exchange (IDNX)/Promina, Multiplexer Integration and DCSS Automation System (MIDAS), Switch Multiplex Unit (SMU) ON-505(V), Integrated Control Console (ICC), and the Bandwidth Efficient Modem (BEM). Special Information: SPECIAL INFO: The lesson plan and course material to teach the course are unclassified. Entry into the Satellite Communication training facility requires an Interim secret security clearance. Course Prerequisite Text: PULHES 212221 Required Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception YES Required Physical Demand Rating MODERATELY HEAVY LIFT OCCASIONAL 80 LB, FREQUENT 40 LB Required Must be a U.S. Citizen YES Required Course Security Clearance F SECRET Required Selection criteria -> Page 172 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Text Prerequisites Qualifying scores. (a) A minimum score of 120 in aptitude area EL in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. (b) A minimum score of 116 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002. Credit for successful completion of one year of high school algebra and science. High school graduate or equivalent. Formal training (completion of the MOS 25S Course or completion of a MOS 25S Assignment Oriented Training Track conducted under the auspices of the USA Signal School) mandatory or waiver may be granted by Commandant, U.S. Army Signal School, ATTN: ATZH-POE, Ft Gordon, GA 30905-5300. Active Army and Reserve Component Enlisted personnel must have attended and successfully completed Basic Electronic Training (BET) and Principles of Satellite Communications. Navy Active Component (AC) and Reserve Component (RC): Enlisted personnel who are graduates of the Navy's Electronic Technician (ET) "A" School. Air Force Active Component (AC) and Reserve Component (RC): Enlisted personnel who are graduates of the USAF Basic Electronics Course. International Military Students: International Military Students must have disclosure information completed prior to arrival for training. Course Intl Notes: This course is graded FD2 for attendance and is releasable to international students only on a case by case basis. Information on the basis for disclosure must be provided/coordinated through Foreign Disclosure channels in advance of the students arrival. Countries should only consider sending students to this course if they own and operate US military satellite equipment. B137154 102-F40 (OS) S 6.4w DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE SUBSYSTEMS(W/O E) 113 75 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: Effective 2006-04-07 Course Scope: Operate, program, perform PMCS, maintain, troubleshoot and repair through the Direct Support (DS) maintenance level Digital Communications Satellite Subsystems (DCSS). Training includes the Operation of Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) and the performance of Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS). The scope of training includes the following major end items of equipment: Digital Communications Satellite Subsystems (DCSS), Standardized Tactical Entry Point (STEP), Integrated Digital Network Exchange (IDNX)/Promina, Multiplexer Integration and DCSS Automation System (MIDAS), Switch Multiplex Unit (SMU) ON-505(V), Integrated Control Console (ICC), and the Bandwidth Efficient Modem (BEM). Special Information: SPECIAL INFO: The lesson plan and course material to teach the course are unclassified. Entry into the Satellite Communication training facility requires an Interim secret security clearance. Course Prerequisite Text: PULHES 212221 Required Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception YES Required Physical Demand Rating MODERATELY HEAVY LIFT OCCASIONAL 80 LB, FREQUENT 40 LB Required Must be a U.S. Citizen YES Required Course Security Clearance F SECRET Required Text Prerequisites Qualifying scores. (a) A minimum score of 120 in aptitude area EL in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. (b) A minimum score of 116 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002. Credit for successful completion of one year of high school algebra and science. High school graduate or equivalent. Formal training (completion of the MOS 25S Course or completion of a MOS 25S Assignment Oriented Training Track conducted under the auspices of the USA Signal School) mandatory or waiver may be granted by Commandant, U.S. Army Signal School, ATTN: ATZH-POE, Ft Gordon, GA 30905-5300. Active Army and Reserve Component Enlisted personnel must have attended and successfully completed Basic Electronic Training (BET) and Principles of Satellite Communications. Navy Active Component (AC) and Reserve Component (RC): Enlisted personnel who are graduates of the Navy's Electronic Technician (ET) "A" School. Air Force Active Component (AC) and Reserve Component (RC): Enlisted personnel who are graduates of the USAF Basic Electronics Course. International Military Students: International Military Students must have disclosure information completed prior to arrival for training. Course Intl Notes: Selection criteria -> Page 173 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE This course is releasable to international students only on a case by case basis. Information on the basis for disclosure must be provided/coordinated through Foreign Disclosure channels in advance of the students arrival. Countries should only consider sending students to this course if they own and operate US military satellite equipment. B13715X 102-F40 (OS) DIGITAL COMM SATELLITE SUBSYS (USAF) S 9.8w 113 75 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: Operate, program, perform PMCS, maintain, troubleshoot and repair through the Direct Support (DS) maintenance level Digital Communications Satellite Subsystems (DCSS). Training includes the Operation of Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) and the performance of Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS). The scope of training includes the following major end items of equipment: Digital Communications Satellite Subsystems (DCSS), Standardized Tactical Entry Point (STEP), Integrated Digital Network Exchange (IDNX)/Promina, Multiplexer Integration and DCSS Automation System (MIDAS), Switch Multiplex Unit (SMU) ON-505(V), Integrated Control Console (ICC), and the Bandwidth Efficient Modem (BEM). Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 212221 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: MODERATELY HEAVY Must be a U.S. Citizen: REQUIRED Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -------------------------------------------Active Army and Reserve Component Enlisted personnel must have attended and successfully completed Basic Electronic Training (BET) and Principles of Satellite Communications. Navy Active Component (AC) and Reserve Component (RC): Enlisted personnel who are graduates of the Navy's Electronic Technician (ET) "A" School. Air Force Active Component (AC) and Reserve Component (RC): Enlisted personnel who are graduates of the USAF Basic Electronics Course. International Military Students: International Military Students must have disclosure information completed prior to arrival for training. -------------------------------------------Qualifying scores. (a) A minimum score of 120 in aptitude area EL in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. (b) A minimum score of 116 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002. -------------------------------------------Credit for successful completion of one year of high school algebra and science. -------------------------------------------High school graduate or equivalent. -------------------------------------------Formal training (completion of the MOS 25S Course or completion of a MOS 25S Assignment Oriented Training Track conducted under the auspices of the USA Signal School) mandatory or waiver may be granted by Commandant, U.S. Army Signal School, ATTN: ATZH-POE, Ft Gordon, GA 30905-5300. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFO: The lesson plan and course material to teach the course are unclassified. Entry into the Satellite Communication training facility requires an Interim secret security clearance. Course Intl Notes: This course is open to international students on a case by case basis only. A disclosure request must be initiated through foreign disclosure channels and approved before student arrives. B13716X 102-ASI7D (25S) U SATCOM SYSTEMS OPER-MAINTAINER (TACT-2) 11w 113 80 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Prerequisite courses - none available B137192 SATCOM SYSTEMS OPER-MAINTAINER (STRAT-1) Course Description: Provide Active Army and Reserve Component personnel the skills and knowledge required for operating, configuring, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing tactical satellite communications terminals AN/TSC-85(V) and AN/TSC-93(V). Course Prerequisite Text: Army Personnel, Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel must have attended and successfully completed 102-31S10 CC P-AOT and Strategic P-AOT. International military students must have disclosure information completed prior to arrival for training. Department of Defense personnel must be a U.S. Citizen with Secret or Top Secret clearance. Additional prerequisites will be determined by the representative service commands. B137170 102-F104 (OS) SATCOM STRATEGIC TERMINALS (USAF) U 10.2w 113 75 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: Operation and maintenance of upconverters, downconverters, frequency standards, transmit and receive subsystems, computer control/monitor subsystems, computerized Automated Work Station (AWS), antenna group equipment and satellite tracking subsystems, and the AN/GSC-51(V)1/2. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------- Selection criteria -> PULHES: 212221 Page 174 of 578 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: MODERATELY HEAVY Must be a U.S. Citizen: REQUIRED Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -------------------------------------------Army: Active enlisted and reserve personnel qualified in MOS 25S who attended the skill level 10 course with a course start date prior to 10/01/95. Navy: Active duty enlisted personnel who are graduates of the 102-F39 (OS) (Navy Technician) prior to 10/01/95. Air Force: Active duty enlisted personnel who have completed the Satellite, Wideband and Telemetry Systems (SWATS), course number E3ABP2E131-001, or equivalent. International military students: International military students must have disclosure information completed prior to arrival for course training. -------------------------------------------Qualifying scores. (a) A minimum score of 120 in aptitude area EL in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. (b) A minimum score of 116 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002. -------------------------------------------Credit for successful completion of one year of high school algebra and science. -------------------------------------------High school graduate or equivalent. -------------------------------------------Formal training (completion of the MOS 25S Course or completion of a MOS 25S Assignment Oriented Training Track conducted under the auspices of the USA Signal School) mandatory or waiver may be granted by Commandant, U.S. Army Signal School, ATTN: ATZH-POE, Ft Gordon, GA 30905-5300. Course Intl Notes: This course is graded FD2 for attendance and is releasable to international students only on a case by case basis. Information on the basis for disclosure must be provided/coordinated through Foreign Disclosure channels in advance of the students arrival. Countries should only consider sending students if they own and operate US military satellite equipment. B13717X 102-25S10 U SATCOM SYSTEMS OPER-MAINTAINER COMMON CORE 15w 113 80 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: Provide an introductory level student with a fundamental knowledge of the operation and maintenance of Satellite Communications terminals and associated equipment. During Phase 1 of the 25S Course, the student will receive training on basic electronics principles, the Satellite Principles Transformation Trainer, Digital Communications Satellite Subsystem (DCSS) and STEP Operation and Maintenance, Network Operations, Midas Operations and the Switch Multiplexer Unit (SMU). Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 212221 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: MODERATELY HEAVY Must be a U.S. Citizen: REQUIRED Course Security Clearance: G - INTERIM SECRET -------------------------------------------Army Personnel, Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel. International military students must have disclosure information completed prior to arrival for training. Department of Defense personnel must be a U.S. citizen with Secret or Top Secret clearance. Additional prerequisites will be determined by the respective service commands. -------------------------------------------Qualifying scores. (a) A minimum score of 120 in aptitude area EL in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. (b) A minimum score of 116 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002. -------------------------------------------Credit for successful completion of one year of high school algebra and science. -------------------------------------------High school graduate or equivalent. -------------------------------------------Formal training (completion of the MOS 25S Course or completion of a MOS 25S Assignment Oriented Training Track conducted under the auspices of the USA Signal School) mandatory or waiver may be granted by Commandant, U.S. Army Signal School, ATTN: ATZH-POE, Ft Gordon, GA 30905-5300. -----------Special Information-------------MOS requires a SECRET clearance. Course is unclassified. Course Length: The25S10 MOS qualification requirements are: Phase 1 & 2 Training: 1 1 T 02-25S10 Common Core:.............................17 weeks and 01 days, 02-ASI7D (25S10) Tactical (TACT-1)...........06 weeks and 01 days, otal Training Time:.........................................23 weeks and 02 days 1 1 T Phase 1 & 2 Training: 02-25S10 Common Core:..............................17 weeks and 01 day, 02-ASI7E (25S10) Strategic (STRAT-1).......09 weeks and 01 day, otal Training Time:.........................................26 weeks and 02 days Phase 3 Training: oldiers transitioning to Tactical assignments from Strategic and vice versa must complete Phase III Training. S 102-ASI7D (25S10) Tactical (TACT-2)...........06 weeks and 02days. 102-ASI7E (25S10) Strategic (STRAT-2).......09 weeks and 02 days. B13718X 102-ASI7D (25S) U SATCOM SYSTEMS OPER-MAINTAINER (TACT-1) 11.8w 113 80 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: Provide an introductory level student with a fundamental knowledge of the operation and maintenance of Satellite Communications terminals and reinforce Course Prerequisite Text: Selection criteria -> Page 175 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: G - INTERIM SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the following sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 102-25S10 Phase: 1 Title: SATCOM SYSTEMS OPER-MAINTAINER COMMON CORE -------------------------------------------Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel must have attended and successfully completed 102-25S10 Phase 1, SATCOM Systems Operator-Maintainer Course Common Core. International Military Students must have disclosure information completed prior to arrival for training. Department of Defense Personnel must be a U.S. citizen with Secret or Top Secret clearance. Additional prerequisites will be determined by the respective service commands. B137191 102-25S10 S SATCOM SYSTEMS OPER-MAINTAINER COMMON CORE 15w 113 80 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: Provide an introductory level student with a fundamental knowledge of the operation and maintenance of Satellite Communications terminals and associated equipment. During Phase 1 of the 25S Course, the student will receive training on basic electronics principles, the Satellite Principles Transformation Trainer, Digital Communications Satellite Subsystem (DCSS) and STEP Operation and Maintenance, Network Operations, Midas Operations and the Switch Multiplexer Unit (SMU). Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 212221 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: MODERATELY HEAVY Must be a U.S. Citizen: REQUIRED Course Security Clearance: G - INTERIM SECRET -------------------------------------------Army Personnel, Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel. International military students must have disclosure information completed prior to arrival for training. Department of Defense personnel must be a U.S. citizen with Secret or Top Secret clearance. Additional prerequisites will be determined by the respective service commands. -------------------------------------------Qualifying scores. (a) A minimum score of 120 in aptitude area EL in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. (b) A minimum score of 116 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002. -------------------------------------------Credit for successful completion of one year of high school algebra and science. -------------------------------------------High school graduate or equivalent. -------------------------------------------Formal training (completion of the MOS 25S Course or completion of a MOS 25S Assignment Oriented Training Track conducted under the auspices of the USA Signal School) mandatory or waiver may be granted by Commandant, U.S. Army Signal School, ATTN: ATZH-POE, Ft Gordon, GA 30905-5300. -----------Special Information-------------MOS requires a SECRET clearance. Course is unclassified. Course Length: The25S10 MOS qualification requirements are: Phase 1 & 2 Training: 1 1 T 02-25S10 Common Core:.............................17 weeks and 01 days, 02-ASI7D (25S10) Tactical (TACT-1)...........06 weeks and 01 days, otal Training Time:.........................................23 weeks and 02 days 1 1 T Phase 1 & 2 Training: 02-25S10 Common Core:..............................17 weeks and 01 day, 02-ASI7E (25S10) Strategic (STRAT-1).......09 weeks and 01 day, otal Training Time:.........................................26 weeks and 02 days Phase 3 Training: oldiers transitioning to Tactical assignments from Strategic and vice versa must complete Phase III Training. S 102-ASI7D (25S10) Tactical (TACT-2)...........06 weeks and 02days. 102-ASI7E (25S10) Strategic (STRAT-2).......09 weeks and 02 days. Course Intl Notes: This course requires foreign disclosure approval be granted prior to arrival. Only countries operating the US satellite systems taught in this course should consider requesting training. Updated 25 June 2007 B137192 102-ASI7E (25S) S SATCOM SYSTEMS OPER-MAINTAINER (STRAT-1) 11w Course Description: Effective 2006-08-30 Course Scope: Selection criteria -> Page 176 of 578 113 80 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Provide an introductory level student with a fundamental knowledge of the operation and maintenance of SATCOM terminals and attend a Brigade wide Capstone Field Training Exercise (FTX) upon graduation to reinforce the Warrior Ethos Combat Skills. Course Prerequisite Text: PULHES 212221 Required Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception YES Required Physical Demand Rating MODERATELY HEAVY LIFT OCCASIONAL 80 LB, FREQUENT 40 LB Required Must be a U.S. Citizen YES Required Must meet height weight std IAW AR 600-9 YES Required Course Security Clearance G INTERIM SECRET Required Pay Grade E1 Through E6 E1 - ENLISTED TO E6 - ENLISTED Required Career Management Field 25 COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS OPERATION Required Text Prerequisites Qualifying scores. (a) A minimum score of 120 in aptitude area EL in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. (b) A minimum score of 116 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002 and prior to 1 July 2004. (c) A minimum score of 117 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 1 July 2004. Credit for successful completion of one year of high school algebra and science. High school graduate or equivalent. Formal training (completion of the MOS 25S Course or completion of a MOS 25S Assignment Oriented Training Track conducted under the auspices of the USA Signal School) mandatory or waiver may be granted by Commandant, U.S. Army Signal School, ATTN: ATZH-POE, Ft Gordon, GA 30905-5300. Students Must : Have Graduated from course : 102-25S10 Phase : 1 (SATCOM SYSTEMS OPER-MAINTAINER COMMON CORE). Course Intl Notes: All SATCOM courses require advance foreign disclosure approval. Only countries operating US SATCOM systems taught in the course should consider requesting this training. Updated 25 June 2007 B137193 102-ASI7D (25S) S SATCOM SYSTEMS OPER-MAINTAINER (TACT-1) 9.8w 113 80 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: Provide an introductory level student with a fundamental knowledge of the operation and maintenance of Satellite Communications terminals and reinforce through a Brigade wide FTX the Warrior Ethos Combat Skills necessary to operate and survive in a hostile/combat environment. Provide an introductory level student with a fundamental knowledge of the operation and maintenance of Satellite Communications terminals and reinforce through a Brigade wide FTX the Warrior Ethos Combat Skills necessary to operate and survive in a hostile/combat environment. Provide active Army and Reserve Component enlisted personnel with the skills and knowledge required to operate, configure, maintain, troubleshoot and repair Tactical Satellite Communications Terminals AN/TSC-85(V) and AN/TSC-93(V), and associated equipment. This phase will also include a 24 hour a day, five day Field Training Exercise (FTX) and a two day Convoy Live Fire exercise, (16 academic hours). Training will be evaluated on Warrior Tasks/Battle Drills and technical/MOS training. One extra day (12 hours) is added for weapons qualification. Soldiers will be evaluated on 40 Warrior Ethos Tasks and Nine Battle Drills as identified by CG, TRADOC. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: G - INTERIM SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the following sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 102-25S10 Phase: 1 Title: SATCOM SYSTEMS OPER-MAINTAINER COMMON CORE -------------------------------------------Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel must have attended and successfully completed 102-25S10 Phase 1, SATCOM Systems Operator-Maintainer Course Common Core. International Military Students must have disclosure information completed prior to arrival for training. Department of Defense Personnel must be a U.S. citizen with Secret or Top Secret clearance. Additional prerequisites will be determined by the respective service commands. Course Intl Notes: This course is graded FD2 for attendance and is releasable to international students only on a case by case basis. Information on the basis for disclosure Selection criteria -> Page 177 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec B137194 102-ASI7E (25S) S SATCOM SYSTEMS OPER-MAINTAINER (STRAT-2) Dur 9.4w LOC ECL OPI 113 80 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM TOEFL EIMET No GRE Course Description: Effective 2006-08-30 Course Scope: Provide students with a fundamental knowledge of the operation and maintenance of Satellite Communications terminals and associated equipment Course Prerequisite Text: PULHES 212221 Required Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception YES Required Physical Demand Rating MODERATELY HEAVY LIFT OCCASIONAL 80 LB, FREQUENT 40 LB Required Must be a U.S. Citizen YES Required Course Security Clearance F SECRET Required Must meet height weight std IAW AR 600-9 YES Required Pay Grade E1 Through E6 E1 - ENLISTED TO E6 - ENLISTED Required Career Management Field 25 COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS OPERATION Required Enlisted MOS CMF 25S 25 SATELLITE COMM SYS OPERATOR-MAINTAINER Required Text Prerequisites Qualifying scores. (a) A minimum score of 120 in aptitude area EL in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. (b) A minimum score of 116 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002 and prior to 1 July 2004. (c) A minimum score of 117 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 1 July 2004. Credit for successful completion of one year of high school algebra and science. High school graduate or equivalent. Formal training (completion of the MOS 25S Course or completion of a MOS 25S Assignment Oriented Training Track conducted under the auspices of the USA Signal School) mandatory or waiver may be granted by Commandant, U.S. Army Signal School, ATTN: ATZH-POE, Ft Gordon, GA 30905-5300. Prerequisite Courses Students Must : Have Graduated from course : 102-ASI7D (25S) Phase : 2 (SATCOM SYSTEMS OPER-MAINTAINER (TACT-1)), and have Graduated from course : 102-25S10 Phase : 1 (SATCOM SYSTEMS OPER-MAINTAINER COMMON CORE). Course Intl Notes: This course is graded FD2 for attendance and is releasable to international students only on a case by case basis. Information on the basis for disclosure must be provided/coordinated through Foreign Disclosure channels in advance of the students arrival. B137195 102-ASI7D (25S) S SATCOM SYSTEMS OPER-MAINTAINER (TACT-2) 9.8w 113 80 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: Effective 2006-08-30 Course Scope: Provide students with a fundamental knowledge of the operation and maintenance of satellite communications terminals and associated equipment Course Prerequisite Text: PULHES 212221 Required Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception YES Required Physical Demand Rating MODERATELY HEAVY LIFT OCCASIONAL 80 LB, FREQUENT 40 LB Required Must be a U.S. Citizen YES Required Selection criteria -> Page 178 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course Security Clearance F SECRET Required Must meet height weight std IAW AR 600-9 YES Required Pay Grade E1 Through E7 E1 - ENLISTED TO E7 - ENLISTED Required Career Management Field 25 COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS OPERATION Required Enlisted MOS CMF 25S 25 SATELLITE COMM SYS OPERATOR-MAINTAINER Required Text Prerequisites Qualifying scores. (a) A minimum score of 120 in aptitude area EL in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. (b) A minimum score of 116 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002 and prior to 1 July 2004. (c) A minimum score of 117 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 1 July 2004. Credit for successful completion of one year of high school algebra and science. High school graduate or equivalent. Formal training (completion of the MOS 25S Course or completion of a MOS 25S Assignment Oriented Training Track conducted under the auspices of the USA Signal School) mandatory or waiver may be granted by Commandant, U.S. Army Signal School, ATTN: ATZH-POE, Ft Gordon, GA 30905-5300. Prerequisite Courses Students Must : Have Graduated from course : 102-ASI7E (25S) Phase : 2 (SATCOM SYSTEMS OPER-MAINTAINER (STRAT-1)), and have Graduated from course : 102-25S10 Phase : 1 (SATCOM SYSTEMS OPER-MAINTAINER COMMON CORE). Course Intl Notes: This course is graded FD2 for attendance and is releasable to international students only on a case by case basis. Information on the basis for disclosure must be provided/coordinated through Foreign Disclosure channels in advance of the students arrival. B137200 101-94E10 RADIO REPAIRER (NO COMSEC) S 13w 113 70 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: Perform direct support, general support, and depot level maintenance on tactical and semi-fixed communications equipment and systems, and repair COMSEC equipment by substitution of pluggable assemblies at the direct support level. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or Reserve Component, US Navy and US Marine enlisted personnel; Department of Defense civilian may attend this course. SPECIAL INFORMATION: Any COMSEC equipment annex of this course may be scheduled on any functional basis. Course Intl Notes: International students do not attend the COMSEC maintenance portion of this course. MASL length reflects only those classes that international students do attend. The majority of this course is conducted on a self-paced basis and end date may fluctuate slightly. The duty uniform for this course is the country equivalent of the Battle Dress Uniform. Students should bring sufficient quantities of uniforms to account for frequent change and laundering due to high heat and humidity. Students who wish to drive while in the United States should bring an international drivers license and their national drivers license. Full liability insurance coverage is required. For further information on Fort Gordon and the Signal School, please refer to [113] acitivity information. Last updated 01/25/08 B13720X 101-94E10 RADIO/COMSEC REPAIRER S 24.2w 113 70 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: Perform direct support, general support, and depot level maintenance on tactical and semi-fixed communications equipment and systems, and repair Selection criteria -> Page 179 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur COMSEC equipment by substitution of pluggable assemblies at the direct support level. LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or Reserve Component, US Navy and US Marine enlisted personnel; Department of Defense civilian may attend this course. SPECIAL INFORMATION: Any COMSEC equipment annex of this course may be scheduled on any functional basis. Course Intl Notes: International students attend B137200 (NO COMSEC) version of this course only. B137437 102-94D10 ATC EQUIPMENT REPAIRER U 37.4w 113 65 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: Tactical radar system, NAVAIDS and communications control systems, audio recorders, receivers and transmitters; associated test equipment; techniques for alignment, adjustment, testing and troubleshooting. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component enlisted personnel, DOD civilian and contractor personnel providing ATC equipment maintenance services, selected foreign national personnel. Course Intl Notes: The duty uniform for this course is the country equivalent of the Battle Dress Uniform. Students should bring sufficient quantities of uniforms to allow for frequent change and laundry requirements due to high heat and humidity. Students who wish to drive while in the United States should bring an international drivers license and their national drivers license. Full liability insurance coverage is required. For further information on Fort Gordon and the Signal School, please refer to [113] acitivity information. Last updated 01/25/08 B137438 102-94L10 U 19.8w AVIONIC COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT REPAIRER (FULL) 113 65 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: Perform aviation intermediate maintenance on avionic communications equipment, to include very high frequency, amplitude modulated, frequency modulated, ultra high frequency, and aircraft intercommunications control systems, and radio sets with frequency hopping capabilities. Troubleshoot malfunctioning equipment, using common and specialized handtools and test equipment. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel. Course Intl Notes: The duty uniform for this course is the country equivalent of the Battle Dress Uniform. Students should bring sufficient quantities of uniforms to account for frequent laundering requirements from high heat and humidity. Students who wish to drive while in the United States should bring an international drivers license and their national drivers license. For further information on Fort Gordon and the Signal School, refer to [113] activity information on this site. Last update 01/25/2008 B13743X 102-94L10 U AVIONIC COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT REPAIRER 19.8w 113 65 SIGNAL SCHOOL FORT GORDON,GA No Course Description: Perform aviation intermediate maintenance on avionic communications equipment, to include very high frequency, amplitude modulated, frequency modulated, ultra high frequency, and aircraft intercommunications control systems, and radio sets with frequency hopping capabilities. Troubleshoot malfunctioning equipment, using common and specialized handtools and test equipment. Course Prerequisite Text: Selection criteria -> Page 180 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel. Course Intl Notes: "All courses longer than two weeks include physical fitness training. International students are highly encouraged to participate in this training. Students should bring weather appropriate physical fitness gear to include running shoes and attire so they have the necessary items on hand to participate." B137441 102-15N10 AVIONIC MECHANIC S 19w 552 70A AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Restore avionic systems, and subsystems, to include troubleshooting and repair of aircraft wiring on communications, navigation, stabilization, and night vision imaging systems, basic electronics theory, common soldering, and systems installation practices with use of associated tools and test equipment. Special Information: Personnel not meeting prerequisites of DA Pam 611-21 will be returned to their unit. Soldiers will attend a 5-day End of Course Situational Training Exercise (EOCSTX). Reclassification soldiers attending this course must have in their possession DA Form 873, Certificate of Clearance and/or Security Determination to attend this course. Course Prerequisite Text: A physical demands rating of very heavy. Qualifying scores. 1. A minimum score of 95 in aptitude area EL in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. 2. A minimum score of 93 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002. A security eligibility of SECRET. ACASP qualification criteria. 1. Be eligible for security eligibility of SECRET under AR 380-15. 2. Must have 2 years of experience or combination of formal training and experience totaling 2 years with proper FCC certificate performing maintenance on communications, navigation and flight control equipment installed in aircraft and supporting ground-based avionic equipment. Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS 15N Avionic Mechanics must be in the grade of specialist (SPC) (non-promotable) or below unless they have held an Aviation Maintenance/Component Repairer CMF 15 MOS for a minimum of 12 months at skill level 1 or 2, 18 months at skill level 3 or 24 months at skill level 4. Personnel not meeting prerequisites of DA PAM 611-21 will be returned to their unit. Reclassification Soldiers arriving without proof of a minimum interim security clearence of secret will not start class and will be returned to their unit. Course Intl Notes: International students will be excluded from classified portions of this course. Instruction is given on the repair of HF/AM radio (AN/ARC-102), VHF/AM radios (AN/ARC-131, AN/ARC-114, and AN/ARC-186, UHF/AM radio (AN/ARC-116), UHF/FM radio (AN/ARC-164), automatic directional finder (ADF) equipment (AR/ARN-83 and AR/ARN-89), transponders (AN/APX-72 and AN/APX-100), gyromagnetic compass system (AN/ASR-43) and variable omni range equipment (AN/ARN-82 and AN/ARN-123). Instruction taught on specific major end items are the air flight control systems (AFCS) for the CH-47D and UH-60, the command instrument system (CIS) for the UH-60, the radar altimeter (AN/APN-209) and doppler radar set (AN/ASN-128) for the OH-58 and the stability control augmentation sytem (SCAS) for the AH-1. The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B137443 102-15N30 AVIONIC MECHANIC BNCOC C 5.4w 611 70A NCO ACADEMY - AVIATION FT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Aviation related tasks emphasizing NCO professional development, small group instruction, applying the knowledge of Military history to the leadership challenges involved in the day to day mission in todays Army, and operating SINCGARS radios. MOS specific training designed to develop and enhance the skill level three soldiers' supervisory and technical skills, supervising avionic support during tactical operations, managing publication accounts, providing technical guidance on avionic communication systems, providing technical guidance on avionic navigational equipment, avionic radar systems, avionic flight systems, avionic aircraft survivability equipment, avionic communications security systems, performing technical inspection of avionic equipment in aircraft, performing avionic maintenance using GCSS-A/ULLS-A, and the role of the NCO in Risk Mnagement and Safety related issues. Training is reinforced using Brigade and Battalion Simulation (BBS), and conducting a 73 hour Field Training Exercise. Course Prerequisite Text: Selection criteria -> Page 181 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel selected by PERSCOM (Active Army) or recommended by unit commander (Reserve Component). Qualified in MOS 68N. Meets requirements outlined in AR 351-1 (para 5-14). First priority will be given to SSGs and SGTs(P). All NCOs must have successfully completed the Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC) six months prior to attending this course, and Phase I BNCOC Common Core within six months of attending this course. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B137446 243-96R10 GROUND SURVEIL SYS OP U 6.4w 301 70 INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL FT HUACHUCA,AZ No Course Description: The student will learn basic skills and receive hands on instruction in Security, Map Reading, Tactical Navigation, Communications Equipment, Analog and Digital Reporting and Ground Surveillance Systems to include various radars and the Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (REMBASS). Students learn these skills in order to support the intelligence effort. An end of course field training exercise (FTX) allows students to apply the skills they have learned in a tactical environment. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component enlisted personnel. Ground surveillance systems operators must possess the following qualifications:A physical demands rating of very heavy. A physical profile of 222121.(3) Normal color vision. Qualifying Scores.(a) A minimum score of 85 in aptitude area EL and 95 in aptitude area SC on Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002.(b) A minimum score of 87 in aptitude area EL and 93 in aptitude area SC on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002. A security clearance of SECRET. An interim Secret clearance meets this requirement. Must be a U.S. citizen. Pass hearing acuity test on audiometer per AR 40-501. Sound amplitude must not exceed 15 decibels at frequencies 250, 500, 1000, 2000 and 4000 CPS (Hz).ALL MI MOS REQUIRE U.S. CITIZENSHIP, NO CRIMINAL RECORD OTHER THAN MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS, AND NO FOREIGN INTERESTS OR SERVICE IN THE PEACE CORPS SECURITY: Secret An INTERIM SECRET clearance meets this requirement B13745X 102-15N10 AVIONIC MECHANIC C 28w 552 65 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Restore avionic systems, and subsystems, to include troubleshooting and repair of aircraft wiring on communications, navigation, stabilization, and night Selection criteria -> Page 182 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE vision imaging systems, basic electronics theory, common soldering, and systems installation practices with use of associated tools and test equipment. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 222221 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: VERY HEAVY - LIFT OCCASIONAL OVER 100 LB, FREQUENT 50 LCourse Security Clearance: G - INTERIM SECRET Pay Grade: E1 - ENLISTED TO E4 - ENLISTED -------------------------------------------Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS 15N Avionic Mechanics must be in the grade of specialist (SPC) (non-promotable) or below unless they have held an Aviation Maintenance/Component Repairer CMF 15 MOS for a minimum of 12 months at skill level 1 or 2, 18 months at skill level 3 or 24 months at skill level 4. -----------Special Information-------------Personnel not meeting prerequisites of DA Pam 611-21 will be returned to their unit. Soldiers will attend a 5-day End of Course Situational Training Exercise (EOCSTX). Reclassification soldiers attending this course must have in their possession DA Form 873, Certificate of Clearance and/or Security Determination to attend this course. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6474 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6474 ext 3359. B139000 NGB-AIS-IO (101) INFORMATION OPERATIONS 101 U 2w 1030 70 No ARNG (IO) Information Operations School Northfield,VT Course Description: This course provides students with an understanding of Army, Navy, and Air Force, joint and DOD IO definitions, organizations, viewpoints, and doctrine. This course includes homework and a final examination. This course is taken as a CBT CD-ROM at the soldier's site. Material presented in the CD-ROM is UNCLASSIFIED. POC: CML: (802) 485-1933, DSN: Not available at this time. Course Prerequisite Text: None at this time. B139001 NGB-AIS-IRH INCIDENT RESPONSE HANDLER U 1w 1030 70 No ARNG (IO) Information Operations School Northfield,VT Course Description: This course is designed to take a NG CERT from implementation to full operationby explaining how to develop a CERT, to the very essence of what a CERT does, and how it's work is accomplished In this course the student will learn how to recruit, develop and assign duties to the CERT members. The student will perform exercises in responding to computer attacks by intruders, commonly referred to as incidents. The student will work through many incidents and have a working knowledge of how to perform triage on an incident. The student will be exposed to the types of threats that exist today and how those threats are being countered. The student will also have some exposure to UNIX and NT vulnerabilities as well as ways to better secure the systems. The course is designed to work much like a college level distance learning course. It is not at all like a CBT course like the ones from Ft. Gordon. The course is engaging and demanding from a student perspective. There are many internet research assignments, as well as time in the discussion areas. The student will have a number of short answer assignments and must contribute to the discussion area for each of the topics that are addressed in this course. If the student does not complete the assignments and contribute to the discussions, the student will not receive a passing grade. It is important that the student realize that this is a 32-40 hour course and that the students has to devote this amount of time to it. For those students who are new to network administration duties, they may find that they need to devote more than the 40 hours to the course. The student should also be familiar with any intrusions, viruses, or worms thatare being discussed in the media at the time that the student takes this course. This means that the student needs to be knowledgeable of current events. The course is only available at the times outlined in ATRRS. The course is not available at anytime, as is the case with CBT courses. In addition, it is important to note that Guardnet XXI is not a suggested internetconnection to the Lotus Learning Space server as Guardnet tends to time out. It is strongly suggested that you use a commercial ISP to connect to the web-site. Students must contact IO to get a password and user ID for the course. This must be done prior to the course starting, if contact is not made prior to the start date you will not be admitted into the class. There is a final exam that is short answer essay questions. Students must receive a 70% or better to pass the exam, and receive passing marks on the assignments and discussion contribution to receive a passing grade. There are instructors logged into the IRH course for many of the hours that the course is available. Contact with the instructors is important if you have any questions. POC: SSG Brian Kimball at CML: (802) 485-1933, DSN: not available at this time e-mail: [email protected] Course Prerequisite Text: None at this time. B139002 NGB-AIS-OTE OPERATIONAL TRAINING EXPERIENCE U 2w 1030 70 No ARNG (IO) Information Operations School Northfield,VT Prerequisite courses - none available B139001 INCIDENT RESPONSE HANDLER Course Description: Training program designed to be delivered to a Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) in support of National Guard Information Operations. This Course Prerequisite Text: Selection criteria -> Page 183 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE The Student must satisify all of the following Prerequisite Course Requirements prior to attending this course. Students must be a graduate from the following courses prior to attending this course: NGB-AIS-IRH (INCIDENT RESPONSE HANDLER) Students should also have network and system administration in either WINNT or UNIX. Students Must: Be Attending course: NGB-AIS-IRH Phase : (none) (INCIDENT RESPONSE HANDLER). B139901 FIX-PRICE U 0w VAR 60 No OJT COMM/ELECT TNG-CONUS Course Description: This MASL is used when On-the-Job Training Communiction / Electronics Training CONUS (within United States) is programmed.This MASL is used when On-the-Job Training Communiction / Electronics Training CONUS (within United States) is programmed. B141008 552-15U2/30 (CH-47D) (T) CH-47 HELICOPTER REPAIRER (TRANSITION) U 5w 960 80 No EASTERN AVIATION TRAINING SITE ANNVILLE,PA Course Description: Performs the duties of mechanic and crew chief; which include maintenance on the CH-47 Helicopters at AVUM, AVIM level facilities; removes, installs and inspects subsystem assemblies components; services and lubricants helicopter subsystems; performs scheduled inspections, safety practices and procedures; uses ground support equipment required for helicopter maintenance; identifies and maintains common, special and precision tools; uses technical manuals and other applicable publications associated with helicopter maintenance. Special Information: Soldiers selected for training must meet service-remaining obligation in accordance with AR 614-200, Chapter 4, para 4-6, J. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6605 ext 3360 or comm 757-878-6605 ext 3360. B141011 NGB-EUST CH-47 CH-47 714 ENG INITIAL SYS U 1w 960 80 No EASTERN AVIATION TRAINING SITE ANNVILLE,PA Course Description: This MASL is used when CH-47 714 Engine Initial Sys is programmed. B141012 102-ASIU2 (15J) U 11w 301A 80 No SHADOW UAS REPAIRER UAS TRAINING CENTER Course Description: Students will learn the skills and knowledge to perform maintenance, inspections, assembly, disassembly, troubleshooting, repair, and the use of special tools. The course will include maintaining the GCS; data terminals; aircraft communications; aircraft payload packages; Automatic Landing System (TALS); emplacement and displacement of the Shadow UAS; aircraft fueling operations; aircraft preflight and engine start; and support equipment maintenance. Special Information: This course will provide selected personnel the knowledge and skills required to perform electronic maintenance activities on the Shadow UAS. Upon completion of the course, soldiers will be awarded the Additional Skill Identifier U2. Course Prerequisite Text: Verifiable Prerequisite Items Prerequisite Item Value(s) or Range Description Constraint Pay Grade E1 Through E7 E1 - ENLISTED TO E7 - ENLISTED Required Enlisted MOS CMF 15J 15 OH-58D ARMAMANT/ELEC/AVIONICS SYS RPR Required OR 33W 33 EW/INTERCEPT SYSTEMS REPAIRER Required OR 35T 35 MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS MAINTAINER/INTEGRATOR Required Service Component A ACTIVE ARMY Required Text Prerequisites Active Army and Reserve Component enlisted personnel with MOS 33W/33T/15J and selected personnel. Must be on assignment to a unit equipped with the Shadow Unmanned Aircraft System. Selection criteria -> Page 184 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur Prerequisite Courses The Student must satisfy any one of the following Prerequisite Course Solution Sets: LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Students Must: Have a Reservation, or be Attending, or be Graduated from course: 602-15J10 (RAH-70) Phase : (none) (ARH ARMAMENT/ELECTRICAL/AVIONIC SYSTEMS RPR) *. Or Students Must: Have a Reservation, or be Attending, or be Graduated from course: 602-15J10 (OH-58D) Phase : (none) (OH-58D ARM/ELECTRICAL/AVIONIC SYS RPR) *. Or Students Must: Have a Reservation, or be Attending, or be Graduated from course: 102-15J10 Phase : (none) (OH-58D ARM/ELECTRICAL/AVIONIC SYS RPR) *. Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 102-68J10 Phase : (none) (AH-1F ARMAMENT/MISSILE SYSTEMS REPAIRER). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 602-68J10 Phase : (none) (AH-1F ARMAMENT/MISSILE SYSTEMS REPAIRER). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 646-68J10 Phase : (none) (AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT/MISSILE SYSTEMS REPAIRER). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 102-33W10 Phase : (none) (MI SYSTEMS MAINTAINER/INTEGRATOR). Or Students Must: Have a Reservation, or be Attending, or be Graduated from course: 102-35T10 Phase : (none) (MI SYSTEMS MAINTAINER/INTEGRATOR) *. Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 102-68S10 Phase : (none). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 102-68J10 (OH-58D) Phase : (none) (OH-58D ARMAMENT/MISSILE SYSTEMS REPAIRER). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 102-68J10 (AH-1F) Phase : (none) (AH-1F ARMAMENT/MISSILE SYSTEMS REPAIRER). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 602-68J10 Phase : (none) (AH-1F ARMAMENT/MISSILE SYSTEMS REPAIRER). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 646-68J10 Phase : (none) (AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT/MISSILE SYSTEMS REPAIRER). * The prerequisite course class must end on or before the report date of the class for which the student is enrolling. Note: This rule does not apply if the prerequisite course is self-paced training such as correspondence or web. Selection criteria -> Page 185 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec B141014 602-15H10 U AIRCRAFT PNEUDRAULIC SYSTEM REPAIRER Dur 12.4w LOC ECL OPI 011 70A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM TOEFL EIMET No GRE Course Description: Removes, repairs, replaces, adjusts and tests pneudraulics systems, subsystems, assemblies, and components according to technical manuals, directives, and safety procedures. Fabricates tubes and hoses. Diagnoses and troubleshoots malfunctions to pneudraulics systems, assemblies and subsystems or components. Uses and performs operator maintenance on common and special tools. Maintains and stores hydraulic fluids and other flammable materials. Requisitions and maintains shop and bench stock for repair of aircraft pneudraulics systems. Prepares forms and records related to aircraft maintenance. Operates, troubleshoots, and repairs the Aviation Ground Power Unit. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 222222 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: HEAVY - LIFT OCCASIONAL 100 LB, FREQUENT 50 LB Course Security Clearance: Y NONE Pay Grade: E1 - ENLISTED TO E4 - ENLISTED Enlisted MOS CMF: 68H 67 - ACFT PNEUDRAULICS REP Or : 15H 15 - AIRCRAFT PNEUDRAULICS REPAIRER -------------------------------------------Physical demand rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS 15H Apprentice Aircraft Pneudraulic System Specialist must be in the grade of specialist (SPC) (non-promotable) or below unless they have held an Aviation Maintenance/Component Repairer CMF 15 MOS for a minimum of 12 months at skill 1 or 2, 18 months at skill level 3 or 24 months at skill level 4. -----------Special Information-------------Personnel not meeting DA Pam 611-21 will be returned to their units. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6475 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6475 ext 3359. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B141018 600-15R30-C45 (AH-64D) AH-64D ATTACK HELICOPTER REPAIRER ALC U 12.6w 653 70A No NCO ACADEMY - AVIATION LOGISTICS FT EUSTIS,VA Course Description: Technical training in the aircraft maintenance management field is oriented toward developing skills and knowledge of aircraft maintenance management principles and procedures. The student is provided with the training required to successfully perform the supervisory and technical inspector (TI) duties required of MOS 67R30Y1. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or reserve component enlisted personnel. Selected by PERSCOM (active army), or recommended by the unit commander (reserve component). Qualified in MOS 67R with ASIY1. Meets requirements outlined in AR 351-1, Para 5-14. First priority will be given to SGT(P)s, and SSGs. Selection criteria -> Page 186 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Students must be a graduate of CLT Common Core BNCOC Phase 1 prior to attendance to this course. This course is effective FY2001. SPECIAL INFORMATIN: Soldiers will attend a 5-day End of Course Situational Training Exercise (EOCSTX) to be conducted at the end of phase 2. This will evaluate (Go/No Go) the soldier's leadership, survival, and MOS skills identified by USASMA, along with skills identified as integrated tasks from the common core task list. B141025 602-15H30-C45 AIRCRAFT PNEUDRAULICS RPR SUPV ALC U 6w 653 70A No NCO ACADEMY - AVIATION LOGISTICS FT EUSTIS,VA Course Description: Technical training in the aircraft maintenance management field, skills and knowledge of aircraft maintenance management principles and procedures, training required to successfully perform the supervisory and technical inspector duties required of MOS 68H/15H30. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE Pay Grade: E5 - ENLISTED TO E6 - ENLISTED Enlisted MOS CMF: 68H 67 - ACFT PNEUDRAULICS REP Or : 15H 15 - AIRCRAFT PNEUDRAULICS REPAIRER -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 400-BNCOC (F) Phase: 1 Title: TATS BNCOC COMMON LEADER TRAINING ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 600-BNCOC Phase: 1 Title: BNCOC COMMON CORE -----------Special Information-------------Soldiers will attend an End of Course Situational Training Exercise (EOCSTX) at the end of Phase 2. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 6475 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6475 ext 3359. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141030 600-15S30 U OH-58D HELICOPTER REPAIRER SUPV BNCOC 12.8w 653 70A No NCO ACADEMY - AVIATION LOGISTICS FT EUSTIS,VA Course Description: Technical training in the aircraft maintenance management field is oriented toward developing skills and knowledge of aircraft maintenance management principles and procedures. The student is provided with the training required to successfully perform the supervisory and technical inspector duties required of MOS 68S/15S30. Special Information: Soldiers will attend a 5-day End of Course Situational Training Exercise (EOCSTX) to be conducted at the end of Phase 2. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-1289 or comm 757-878-1289. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141050 602-15D30-C45 U AIRCRAFT POWERTRAIN REPAIRER SUPV ALC 9.2w 653 70A No NCO ACADEMY - AVIATION LOGISTICS FT EUSTIS,VA Course Description: Provide the student with skills and knowledge required to maintain, repair and test powertrain components, maintenance concepts, preventive maintenance, fault detection, fault isolation and appropriate AVUM/AVIM corrective actions using appropriate technical publications shall be included. Application, operation, and maintenance of all applicable Peculiar Ground Support Equipment (PGSE), Common Ground Support Equipment (CGSE), Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE). Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------TO E6 - ENLISTED Selection criteria -> Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE Enlisted MOS CMF: 68D 67 - ACFT POWERTRAIN REP Page 187 of 578 Pay Grade: E5 - ENLISTED Or : 15D 15 - AIRCRAFT Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE POWERTRAIN REPAIRER -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 600-BNCOC Phase: 1 Title: BNCOC COMMON CORE ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 400-BNCOC (F) Phase: 1 Title: TATS BNCOC COMMON LEADER TRAINING -----------Special Information-------------Soldiers will attend a 5-day End of Course Situational Training Exercise (EOCSTX) to be conducted at the end of phase 2. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6474 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6474 ext 3359. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141061 2G-150U U 6w 301A 80 No TACTICAL UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYS OPNS WO TECH UAS TRAINING CENTER Course Description: Trains Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (TUAV) Operations Technicians to operate as an advisor and Subject Matter Experts (SME). Training focuses on developing problem solvers capable of providing advice on UAS tactics, techniques, procedures, capabilities and architecture. Students will use the basic principles of the Military Decision Making Process (MDMP) to interface with sub-disciplines and automated information processing systems. Students will demonstrate baseline proficiency in the following subjects: UAS frequency management, planning, airspace, maintenance, training, standardization, records, accidental prevention, accident reporting, risk management, MDMP, UAS imagery analysis, targeting and collection management. Special Information: Warrant Offices not previously awarded the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) 96U/15W will be required to attend, at a minimum, four blocks of instruction in the 96U/15W MOS qualification course. Those blocks of instruction are: Reconnaissance Surveillance and Target Acquisition - Common Core (RSTA-CC), RSTA-Imagery, Ground School and Emplace/Displace. Course Prerequisite Text: Verifiable Prerequisite Items Prerequisite Item Value(s) or Range Description Constraint Course Security Clearance F SECRET Required Text Prerequisites Active and RC Warrant Officers who were selected by Aviation Proponent (AP), completed Warrant Officer Candidate School (WOCS) and the Warrant Officer Basic Course - Common Core Phase 1. All qualified personnel must eventually be eligible for access to Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI). The Student must satisfy any one of the following Prerequisite Course Solution Sets: Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (CC) Phase : (none) (INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING (COMMON CORE)(LEGAC), and have Graduated from course: 911-09W Phase : (none) (WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) Phase : (none) (INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING AVR (COMMON CORE)), and have Graduated from course: 911-09W Phase : (none) (WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (CC) (WO)-A Phase : (none) (AVIATION WARRANT OFFICER BASIC-PART A), and have Graduated from course: 911-09W Phase : (none) (WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (CC) (WO)-B Phase : (none) (AVIATION WARRANT OFFICER BASIC-PART B), and have Graduated from course: 911-09W Phase : (none) (WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (WO) Phase : (none) (AVIATION WARRANT OFFICER BASIC), and have Graduated from course: 911-09W Phase : (none) (WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE). Selection criteria -> Page 188 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Or Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (WO) Phase : 2 (AVIATION WARRANT OFFICER BASIC), and have Graduated from course: 911-09W Phase : (none) (WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (CC) Phase : (none) (INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING (COMMON CORE)(LEGAC), and have Graduated from course: 911-09W Phase : 2 (WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) Phase : (none) (INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING AVR (COMMON CORE)), and have Graduated from course: 911-09W Phase : 2 (WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (CC) (WO)-A Phase : (none) (AVIATION WARRANT OFFICER BASIC-PART A), and have Graduated from course: 911-09W Phase : 2 (WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (CC) (WO)-B Phase : (none) (AVIATION WARRANT OFFICER BASIC-PART B), and have Graduated from course: 911-09W Phase : 2 (WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (WO) Phase : (none) (AVIATION WARRANT OFFICER BASIC), and have Graduated from course: 911-09W Phase : 2 (WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (WO) Phase : 2 (AVIATION WARRANT OFFICER BASIC), and have Graduated from course: 911-09W Phase : 2 (WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (CC) Phase : (none) (INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING (COMMON CORE)(LEGAC), and have Graduated from course: 911-09W-RC Phase : 2 (WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE SCHOOL-RC). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) Phase : (none) (INITIAL ENTRY ROTARY WING AVR (COMMON CORE)), and have Graduated from course: 911-09W-RC Phase : 2 (WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE SCHOOL-RC). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (CC) (WO)-A Phase : (none) (AVIATION WARRANT OFFICER BASIC-PART A), and have Graduated from course: 911-09W-RC Phase : 2 (WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE SCHOOL-RC). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (CC) (WO)-B Phase : (none) (AVIATION WARRANT OFFICER BASIC-PART B), and have Graduated from course: 911-09W-RC Phase : 2 (WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE SCHOOL-RC). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (WO) Phase : (none) (AVIATION WARRANT OFFICER BASIC), and have Graduated from course: 911-09W-RC Phase : 2 (WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE SCHOOL-RC). Or Selection criteria -> Page 189 of 578 GRE Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (WO) Phase : 2 (AVIATION WARRANT OFFICER BASIC), and have Graduated from course: 911-09W-RC Phase : 2 (WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE SCHOOL-RC). B141062 600-15S10 (OH-58D) OH-58D HELICOPTER REPAIRER U 13.6w 552 70A AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA GRE No Course Description: Performs the duties of crew chief which includes maintenance on scout helicopters at AVUM and AVIM facilities. Removes and installs subsystem assemblies and subsystem components. Services and lubricates helicopter subsystems. Performs scheduled inspections, safety practices and procedures. Uses ground support equipment required for helicopter maintenance. Identifies and maintains common, special, and precision tools. Uses forms and records and applies technical manuals and other applicable publications to include Unit Level Logistics System - Aviation (ULLS-A) training. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: Soldiers will attend a 4 day situational training exercise (STX). Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Div., USAALS at DSN 927-6475 or Comm 757-878-6475. Course Prerequisite Text: A physical demands rating of very heavy. Qualifying scores. 1. A minimum score of 100 in aptitude area MM in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. 2. A minimum score of 97 in aptitude area MM on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002 and prior to 1 July 2004. 3. A minimum score of 99 in aptitude area MM on ASVAB tests administered on and after 1 July 2004. Non aviation E4 (P) and above Active and Reserve Component (AC & RC) enlisted personnel must meet the prerequisites for MOS 15S IAW DA PAM 611-21 to attend this course. Personnel who do not meet the MOS prerequisites will be returned to their unit. Course Intl Notes: Students will attend 5 days of Situational Training Exercise (STX). The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141067 602-15J10 (OH-58D) OH-58D ARM/ELECTRICAL/AVIONIC SYS RPR U 25.6w 552 70A AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Provides the student with skills and knowledge required to maintain, repair and troubleshoot OH-58D electrical, armament, fire control, avionic systems; maintenance concepts, preventive maintenance, operational checks, troubleshooting, fault detection, fault isolation, and appropriate AVUM/AVIM corrective actions using appropriate technical publications. Application, operation, and maintenance of all applicable peculiar ground support equipment (PGSE), common ground support equipment (CGSE), and test measurement and diagnostic equipment (TMDE) will be included. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 222221 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: VERY HEAVY - LIFT OCCASIONAL OVER 100 LB, FREQUENT 50 LCourse Security Clearance: G - INTERIM SECRET Pay Grade: E1 - ENLISTED TO E4 - ENLISTED -------------------------------------------Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS 15J OH-58D Armament/Electrical/Avionic System Repairers must be in the grade of specialist (SPC) (non-promotable) or below unless they have held an Aviation Maintenance/Component Repairer CMF 15 MOS for a minimum of 12 months at skill level 1 or 2, 18 months at skill level 3 or 24 months at skill level 4. -----------Special Information-------------Personnel not meeting prerequisites of DA Pam 611-21 will be returned to their units. Soldiers will attend a 5-day End of Course Situational Training Exercise (EOCSTX). Reclassification soldiers attending this course must have in their possession DA Form 873, Certificate of Clearance and/or Security Determination to attend this course. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-1289 or comm 757-878-1289. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141077 600-ASIA9 (15T) UH-60M HELICOPTER REPAIRER (TRANS) Selection criteria -> Course Description: U 2.4w 552 70A AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL Page 190 of 578 FORT EUSTIS,VA No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Performs the duties of mechanic and crew chief; which include maintenance on the UH-60 helicopters at AVUM, AVIM level facilities; removes, installs and inspects subsystem assemblies components; services and lubricates helicopter subsystems; performs scheduled inspections, safety practices and procedures; uses ground support equipment required for helicopter maintenance; identifies and maintains common, special and precision tools; uses technical manuals and other applicable publications associated with helicopter maintenance. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE Pay Grade: E1 - ENLISTED TO E7 - ENLISTED Enlisted MOS CMF: 15R 15 - AH-64 ATTACK HELICOPTER REPAIRER Or : 15S 15 OH-58D HELICOPTER REPAIRER Or : 15U 15 - CH-47 HELICOPTER REPAIRER Or : 15V 15 OBSERVATION/SCOUT HELICOPTER REPAIRER Or : 15M 15 - UH-1 HELICOPTER REPAIRER (RC) Or : 67R 67 - AH-64 ATTACK HEL REP Or : 67S 67 - OH-58D HELICOPTER REP Or : 67U 67 - CH-47 HELICOPTER REP Or : 67V 67 - OBSN SCOUT HEL REP (RC) Or : 67Y 15 - AH-1 ATTACK HEL REP (RC) Or : 67N 67 - UH-1 HELICOPTER REP -----------Special Information-------------Soldiers selected for training must meet service-remaining obligation in accordance with AR 614-200, Chapter 4, para 4-6, J. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6605 ext. 3360 or comm 757-878-6605 ext. 3360. B141079 646-15X10 U AH-64A ARMAMENT/ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS REPAIRER 24.8w 552 70A AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Provides the student with skills and knowledge required to maintain, repair and troubleshoot AH-64A electrical systems, components and weapons/fire control systems, mainteancne concepts, preventive maintenance, equipment check out, troubleshooting, fault detection, fault isolation, and appropriate AVUM/AVIM corrective actions using appropriate technical publications shall be included. Train students in use and preparation of select forms and records applicable to Army Aviation Maintenance to include ULLS-A. Application, operation, and maintenance of all applicable Peculiar Ground Support (PGSE), Common Ground Support Equipment Equipment (TMDE). Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 222222 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: VERY HEAVY - LIFT OCCASIONAL OVER 100 LB, FREQUENT 50 LCourse Security Clearance: Y - NONE Pay Grade: E1 - ENLISTED TO E4 - ENLISTED -------------------------------------------Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS 15X AH-64A Armament/Electrical Systems Repairer must be in the grade of specialist (SPC) (non-promotable) or below unless they have held an Aviation Maintenance/Component Repairer CMF 15 MOS for a minimum of 12 months at skill level 1 or 2, 18 months at skill level 3 or 24 months at skill level 4. -----------Special Information-------------Personnel not meeting prerequisites of DA Pam 611-21 will be returned to their unit. Soldiers will attend a 4-day End of Course Situational Training Exercise (EOCSTX). Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-1289 or comm 757-878-1289. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141090 601-15B30 U AIRCRAFT POWERPLANT REPAIRER SUPV ALC 7.8w 653 70A No NCO ACADEMY - AVIATION LOGISTICS FT EUSTIS,VA Course Description: Emphasis is placed on technical training in the field of aircraft maintenance. It is oriented toward the training of tasks, skills, and knowledge of aircraft maintenance managment principles and procedures that will enable the student to successfully perform the supervisory and technical inspector duties of MOS 68/15B30. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE Pay Grade: E5 - ENLISTED TO E6 - ENLISTED Enlisted MOS CMF: 68B 67 - ACFT POWERPLANT REP Or : 15B 15 - AIRCRAFT POWERPLANT REPAIRER -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 600-BNCOC Phase: 1 Title: BNCOC COMMON CORE ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 400-BNCOC (F) Phase: 1 Title: TATS BNCOC COMMON LEADER TRAINING -----------Special Information-------------Soldiers will attend a 5-day End of Course Situational Training Exercise (EOCSTX) to be conducted at the end of Phase 2. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6474 ext 3359 Selection criteria -> Page 191 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title or comm 757-878-6474 ext 3359. CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B14171X 600-15T10X UH-60 HELICOPTER REPAIRER SPANISH U 13w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Emphasis is on aircraft maintenance technical training. Instruction covers aircraft maintenance procedures that will provide the student with the skills and knowledges necessary to perform UH-60 maintenance: replacing system and subsystem assemblies and components; servicing and lubricating components and obtaining oil samples; performing limited maintenance operational checks, scheduled inspections, and troubleshooting; using and maintaining ground support equipment and common, special, and precision tools required for maintenance and ground handling; using hand and arm signals to guide aircraft; using applicable forms, records, and publications; and using the Unit Level Logistics System-Aviation (ULLS-A). Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Special Information-------------Latin American personnel only. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6474 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6474 ext 3359. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141723 4D-SQIE (COMMON CORE) COMMON ARMAMENT MAINTENANCE CORE U 4.2w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Provide training in shop operations; logistics ; and troubleshooting AC Circuits, electrical components, intergrated circuits, and electrical systems. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET Pay Grade: W1 - WARRANT OFFICER TO W5 - WARRANT OFFICER Warrant Officer MOS: 152D - OH-58D PILOT Or : 152F - AH-64 PILOT Or : 152H - AH-64D PILOT -------------------------------------------. -----------Special Information-------------The exeptions to the above prerequisites is if the warrant officer above already has the SQIE identifier from attending a previous SQIE course then this Phase 1 course is not required, Warrant Officer MOSQ151A do not attend this Phase 1 course. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-1289 or comm 757-878-1289. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141725 4D-SQIE (AH-64D) U AH-64D ARMAMENT MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN 14w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Monitors inspection of the AH-64D Attack Helicopter weapons systems and components before, during, and after maintenance; evaluates operational readiness; recommends proper aircraft configuration control; ensures compliance with directives, Technical Manuals (TM), Modification Work Orders (MWO), and additional policies and procedures. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------- Selection criteria -> Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET Page 192 of 578 Pay Grade: W1 - WARRANT Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE OFFICER TO W5 - WARRANT OFFICER Warrant Officer MOS: 151A - AVN MAINT TECH Or : 152H AH-64D PILOT -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 4D-SQIE (COMMON CORE) Phase: 1 Title: COMMON ARMAMENT MAINTENANCE CORE ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 4D-SQIE (AH-64A) Phase: 2 Title: AH-64A ARMAMENT MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 4D-SQIE-RC (AH-1F) Phase: Title: AH-1F AIRCRAFT ARM MAINTENANCE TECH (AAMT) ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 4D-SQIE (OH-58D) Phase: 2 Title: OH-58D ARMAMENT MAINT TECHNICIAN -----------Special Information-------------The exceptions to the above prerequisites is if the warrant officer above already has the SQIE identifier from attending a previous SQIE course then Phase 1 is not required to attend this course. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-1289 or comm 757-878-1289. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141726 600-15T30X U UH-60 HELICOPTER REPAIRER SUPERVISOR SPANISH 11.4w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Technical training in the aircraft maintenance management field is oriented toward developing skills and knowledge of aircraft maintenance management principles and procedures. The student is provided with the training required to successfully perform the supervisory and technical inspector (TI) duties required of UH-60 Helicopter Repairer Supervisor. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Special Information-------------Latin American personnel only. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6474 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6474 ext 3359. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141727 4D-151AX AVN MAINTENANCE SUPV SPAN U 9w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Course Scope: Aircraft engine maintenance and repair; aircraft electrical system/avionics maintenance and repair; rotor system maintenance and repair; airframe maintenance and repair; hydraulic system maintenance and repair; fuel systems maintenance and repair; technical inspections requirements and procedures; aircraft maintenance forms and records; troubleshooting and fault isolation; tools; test sets, and diagnostic equipment; aviation maintenance quality and production control procedures; maintenance scheduling. Special Information: Latin American personnel only. Information on course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6474 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6474 ext 3359. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141728 4D-151AX AVN MAINT SUPV SPAN-PLN CO U 9w Course Description: Selection criteria -> Page 193 of 578 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course Scope: Aircraft engine maintenance and repair; aircraft electrical system/avionics maintenance and repair; rotor system maintenance and repair; airframe maintenance and repair; hydraulic system maintenance and repair; fuel systems maintenance and repair; technical inspections requirements and procedures; aircraft maintenance forms and records; troubleshooting and fault isolation; tools; test sets, and diagnostic equipment; aviation maintenance quality and production control procedures; maintenance scheduling. Special Information: Latin American personnel only. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141729 600-15T10X UH-60 HELICOPTER RPR SPAN U 13w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Emphasis is on aircraft maintenance technical training. Instruction covers aircraft maintenance procedures that will provide the student with the skills and knowledges necessary to perform UH-60 maintenance: replacing system and subsystem assemblies and components; servicing and lubricating components and obtaining oil samples; performing limited maintenance operational checks, scheduled inspections, and troubleshooting; using and maintaining ground support equipment and common, special, and precision tools required for maintenance and ground handling; using hand and arm signals to guide aircraft; using applicable forms, records, and publications; and using the Unit Level Logistics System-Aviation (ULLS-A). Special Information: Latin American personnel only. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B14172X 4D-151AX U AVIATION MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR SPANISH 9w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Aircraft engine maintenance and repair; aircraft electrical system/avionics maintenance and repair; rotor system maintenance and repair; airframe maintenance and repair; hydraulic system maintenance and repair; fuel systems maintenance and repair; technical inspections requirements and procedures; aircraft maintenance forms and records; troubleshooting and fault isolation; tools; test sets, and diagnostic equipment; aviation maintenance quality and production control procedures; maintenance scheduling. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Special Information-------------Latin American personnel only. Information on course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6474 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6474 ext 3359. B141731 600-15T10X UH-60 HELICOPTER REPAIRER SPANISH U 13w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Emphasis is on aircraft maintenance technical training. Instruction covers aircraft maintenance procedures that will provide the student with the skills and knowledges necessary to perform UH-60 maintenance: replacing system and subsystem assemblies and components; servicing and lubricating components and obtaining oil samples; performing limited maintenance operational checks, scheduled inspections, and troubleshooting; using and maintaining ground support equipment and common, special, and precision tools required for maintenance and ground handling; using hand and arm signals to guide aircraft; using applicable forms, records, and publications; and using the Unit Level Logistics System-Aviation (ULLS-A). Special Information: Latin American personnel only. Course Intl Notes: Selection criteria -> Page 194 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141732 102-15N10X AVIONIC MECHANIC SPANISH U 18w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Restore avionic systems and subsystems, to include troubleshooting and repair of aircraft wiring on communications; navigation; stabilization; radar and night vision imaging systems; basic electronics theory; common soldering and systems installation practice with use of associated tools and test equipment. Special Information: Latin American personnel only. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141733 102-15N10X AVIONIC MECH SPAN-PLAN CO U 18w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Restore avionic systems and subsystems, to include troubleshooting and repair of aircraft wiring on communications; navigation; stabilization; radar and night vision imaging systems; basic electronics theory; common soldering and systems installation practice with use of associated tools and test equipment. Special Information: Latin American personnel only. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141734 602-15H10X AIRCRAFT PNDRALS RPR (SPN) U 5w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Removes, repairs, replaces, adjusts and tests pneudraulics systems, subsystems, assemblies, and components according to technical manuals, directives, and safet procedures. Fabricates tubes and hoses. Diagnoses and troubleshoots malfunctions to pneudraulics systems and subsystems or components. Uses and performs operator maintenance on common and special tools. Maintains and stores hydraulic fluids and other flammable materials. Requisitions and maintains shop and bench stock for repair of aircraft pneudraulics systems. Prepares forms and records, and using the Unit Level Logistics System-Aviation (ULLS-A). Special Information: Latin American personnel only. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141735 602-15H10X AIRCFT PNEUDR RPR (SP)-PCO U 5w Course Description: Selection criteria -> Page 195 of 578 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Removes, repairs, replaces, adjusts and tests pneudraulics systems, subsystems, assemblies, and components according to technical manuals, directives, and safet procedures. Fabricates tubes and hoses. Diagnoses and troubleshoots malfunctions to pneudraulics systems and subsystems or components. Uses and performs operator maintenance on common and special tools. Maintains and stores hydraulic fluids and other flammable materials. Requisitions and maintains shop and bench stock for repair of aircraft pneudraulics systems. Prepares forms and records, and using the Unit Level Logistics System-Aviation (ULLS-A). Special Information: Latin American personnel only. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B14173X 102-15N10X AVIONIC MECHANIC SPANISH U 18w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Restore avionic systems and subsystems, to include troubleshooting and repair of aircraft wiring on communications; navigation; stabilization; radar and night vision imaging systems; basic electronics theory; common soldering and systems installation practice with use of associated tools and test equipment. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Special Information-------------Latin American personnel only. Information can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6474 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6474 ext 3359. B141750 601-15B10 AIRCRAFT POWERPLANT REPAIRER U 17.8w 552 70A AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Course provides the aircraft powerplant repairer, MOSC 68B10, with the skills and knowledge required to perform removal, replacement, servicing, cleaning, preservation, storage, dissassembly, assembly, repair, adjustment, diagnostic testing and troubleshooting, or aircraft powerplant systems, sub-systems and components. Provides the knowledge required to: Prepare forms and records, to include ULLS-A, requisition bench stock, repair parts, and engine component; assist in rigging engine controls. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component enlisted personnel. Soldiers will attend a 5 day situational training exercise. SPECIAL INFORMATION: Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141751 646-15Y10 U AH-64D ARMAMENT/ELEC/AVIONIC SYSTEMS REPAIRER 24.6w 552 70A AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Provides the student with skills and knowledge required to maintain, repair and troubleshoot AH-64D Longbow Attack Helicopter electrical, avionics, weapons, missile, and fire control systems; maintenance concepts, preventive maintenance, equipment check out, troubleshooting, fault detection, fault isolation, and appropriate AVUM/AVIM corrective actions using appropriate technical publications shall be included. Application, operation, and maintenance of all applicable Peculiar Ground Support Equipment (PGSE), Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE). Course Prerequisite Text: Non aviation E4 (P) and above Active and Reserve Component (AC&RC) enlisted personnel must meet the prerequisites for MOS 68Y IAW AR 611-201 to attend this course. Personnel not meeting prerequisites of AR 611-201 will be returned to their unit. Selection criteria -> Page 196 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE SPECIAL INFORMATION: Soldiers will attend a 5 day Situational Training Exercise (STX). Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 927-6475 or Comm 757-878-6475. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141752 602-15D10 AIRCRAFT POWERTRAIN REPAIRER U 22.6w 552 70A AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Based on tasks that are specified for skill level one training; covers subjects (Not found in the Trainers guide) considered necessary for student understanding and proficiency in powertrain repair and nondestructive inspection skills. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 222222 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: VERY HEAVY - LIFT OCCASIONAL OVER 100 LB, FREQUENT 50 LCourse Security Clearance: Y - NONE Pay Grade: E1 - ENLISTED TO E4 - ENLISTED -------------------------------------------Physical demands rating and qualifications for inital award of MOS 15D Powertrain Repairers must be in the grade of specialist (SPC) (non-promotable) or below unless they have held an Aviation Maintenance/Component Repairer CMF 15 MOS for a minimum of 12 months at skill level 1 or 2, 18 months at skill level 3 or 24 months at skill level 4. -----------Special Information-------------Personnel not meeting prerequisites of DA Pam 611-21 will be returned to their unit. Students will attend a 5-day End of Course Situational Training Exercise (EOCSTX). Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6475 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6475 ext 3359. Course Intl Notes: Normal color vision required. The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141754 602-15F10 UH-60/CH-47 HELICOPTER ELECTRICIAN U 18.8w 552 70A AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Restore electrical systems and subsystems, to include troubleshooting and repair of aircraft wiring and stabilization, basic electronics theory, aircraft battery maintenance, common soldering and systems installation practice with use of associated tools and test equipment. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 222222 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: VERY HEAVY - LIFT OCCASIONAL OVER 100 LB, FREQUENT 50 LCourse Security Clearance: Y - NONE Pay Grade: E1 - ENLISTED TO E4 - ENLISTED -------------------------------------------Physical demands rating and qualifications for inital award of MOS 15F Aircraft Electrician Repairers must be in the grade of specialist (SPC) (non-promotable) or below unless they have held an Aviation Maintenance/Component Repairer CMF 15 MOS for a minimum of 12 months at skill level 1 or 2, 18 months at skill level 3 or 24 months at skill level 4. -----------Special Information-------------Personnel not meeting prerequisites of DA Pam 611-21 will be returned to their units. Students will attend a 5-day End of Course Situational Training Exercises (EOCSTX). Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6475 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6475 ext 3359. Course Intl Notes: Normal color vision required. The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141755 603-15G10 AIRCRAFT STRUCTURAL REPAIRER Course Description: Selection criteria -> U 14.8w Page 197 of 578 552 70A AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Maintenance, repair, and fabrication of aircraft structural members, sheetmetal, stress panels, fiberglass and helicopter rotor blades; identification, usage and maintenance of common, special and precision tools. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 222222 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: HEAVY - LIFT OCCASIONAL 100 LB, FREQUENT 50 LB Course Security Clearance: Y NONE Pay Grade: E1 - ENLISTED TO E4 - ENLISTED -------------------------------------------Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS 15G Aircraft Structural Repairers must be in the grade of specialist (SPC) (non-promotable) or below unless they have held an Aviation Maintenance/Component Repairer CMF 15 MOS for a minimum of 12 months at skill level 1 or 2, 18 months at skill level 3 or 24 months at skill level 4. -----------Special Information-------------Personnel not meeting prerequisites of DA Pam 611-21 will be returned to their units. Soldiers will attend a 5-day End of Course Situational Training Exercise (EOCSTX). Information can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6475 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6475 ext 3359. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141760 600-15U10 CH-47D/F HELICOPTER REPAIRER U 17w 552 70A AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Emphasis is on aircraft technical maintenance training and safe maintenance practices. Instruction covers aircraft maintenance procedures to provide the student with the skills and knowledge necessary to perform CH-47D/F maintenance. Training includes replacing system and subsystem assemblies and components; servicing and lubricating components and obtaining oil samples; performing limited maintenance operational checks, scheduled inspections, and troubleshooting; using and maintaining ground support equipment and common, special, and precision tools required for maintenance and ground handling; using applicable forms, records and publications; and using the Unit Level Logistics System - Aviation (ULLS-A). Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 222211 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: VERY HEAVY - LIFT OCCASIONAL OVER 100 LB, FREQUENT 50 LCourse Security Clearance: Y - NONE Pay Grade: E1 - ENLISTED TO E4 - ENLISTED -------------------------------------------Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS CH-47 Helicopter Repairers must be in the grade of specialist (SPC) (non-promotable) or below unless they have held an Aviation Maintenance/Component Repairer CMF 15 MOS for a minimum of 12 months at skill level 1 or 2, 18 months at skill level 3 or 24 months at skill leve 4. -----------Special Information-------------Personnel not meeting DA Pam 611-21 will be returned to their unit. Soldiers will attend a 4-day End of Course Situational Training Exercise (EOCSTX). Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 927-6605 ext 3360 or Comm 757-878-6605 ext 3360. Course Intl Notes: Normal color vision required. The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141761 646-15Y30 U AH-64D ARM/ELEC/AVIONICS SYS RPR SUPV ALC 12.8w 653 70A No NCO ACADEMY - AVIATION LOGISTICS FT EUSTIS,VA Course Description: This course of instruction will provide the student with the skills and knowledge required to supervise, troubleshoot and inspect maintenance performed on the AH-64D LONGBOW Attack helicopter armament/electrical/avionics systems and components. Also will provide knowledge to evaluate operational readiness, recommend proper corrosion control methods, ensure compliance with directives, technical manuals (TM), modification work orders (MWO) and other policies and proceduresble the student to successfully perform the supervisory and technical inspector (TI) duties required of MOS 68Y/15Y30, AH-64D Armament/Electrical/Avionics Systems Repairer Supervisor. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------TO E6 - ENLISTED Selection criteria -> Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE Enlisted MOS CMF: 68Y 67 - AH-64A ARM/ELECT SYS REP Page 198 of 578 Pay Grade: E5 - ENLISTED Or : 15Y 15 - AH-64D Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE ARMAMENT/ELEC/AVIONIC SYS RPR -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 400-BNCOC (F) Phase: 1 Title: TATS BNCOC COMMON LEADER TRAINING ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 600-BNCOC Phase: 1 Title: BNCOC COMMON CORE -----------Special Information-------------Soldiers will attend a 5-day End of Course Situational Training Exercise (EOCSTX) to be conducted at the end of phase 2. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-1289 or comm 757-878-1289. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141765 600-15R10 (AH-64D) AH-64D ATTACK HELICOPTER REPAIRER U 16.2w 552 70A AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Course trains the student in the use and preparation of selected forms and records applicable to Army Aviation Maintenance using the Unit Level Logistics System - (ULLS-A); to perform AVUM and AVIM tasks, to include component removal, inspection, and requisitioning of repair parts; To perform visual inspections to identify common, precision and special tools; To identify on the AH-64D Attack Helicopter; and to train the student in the facets of shop and flight line safety procedures. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 222211 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: MODERATELY HEAVY - LIFT OCCASIONAL 80 LB, FREQUENT 40 LCourse Security Clearance: Y - NONE -------------------------------------------Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS. AH-64 attack helicopter repairers must be in the grade of specialist (SPC) (non-promotable) or below unless they have held an Aviation Maintenance/Component Repairer CMF 15 MOS for a minimum of 12 months at skill level 1 or 2, 18 months at skill level 3 or 24 months at skill level 4. Qualifying scores. 1. A minimum score of 100 in aptitude are MM in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. 2. A minimum score of 97 in aptitude are MM on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002. -----------Special Information-------------Personnel not meeting prerequisites of DA Pam 611-21 will be returned to their unit. Soldiers will attend a 4-day End of Course Situational Training Exercise (EOCSTX). Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-1289 or comm 757-878-1289. Soldiers attending this course will only be trained on the AH-64D. Waivers and/or exceptions must be approved by Cdr, USAAVNC, ATTN: ATSQ-AP, Ft. Rucker, AL 36362-5000. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141767 600-15T30-C45 UH-60 HELICOPTER RPR SUPV ALC U 11.6w 653 70A No NCO ACADEMY - AVIATION LOGISTICS FT EUSTIS,VA Course Description: Technical training in the aircraft maintenance management field is oriented toward developing skills and knowledge of aircraft maintenance mangement principles and procedures. The student is provided with the training required successfully perform the supervisory and technical inspector (TI) duties required of MOS 67T/15T30. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE Pay Grade: E5 - ENLISTED TO E6 - ENLISTED Enlisted MOS CMF: 67T 67 - UH-60 HELICOPTER REP Or : 15T 15 - UH-60 HELICOPTER REPAIRER -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 600-BNCOC Phase: 1 Title: BNCOC COMMON CORE ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 400-BNCOC (F) Phase: 1 Title: TATS BNCOC COMMON LEADER TRAINING -----------Special Information-------------Soldiers will attend a 5-day End of Course Situational Training Exercise (EOCSTX) to be conducted at the end of Phase 2. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6605 ext 3360 Selection criteria -> Page 199 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title or comm 757-878-6605 ext 3360. CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141768 600-15R10 (AH-64A) AH-64A ATTACK HELICOPTER REPAIRER U 14.4w 552 70A AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Trains the student in the use and preparation of selected forms and records applicable to Army Aviation Maintenance to include Unit Level Logistics System-Aviation (ULLS-A); to perform AVUM and AVIM tasks, to include component removal, inspection, and requisitioning of repair parts; to perform visual inspections to identify common, precision and special tools; to identify and select correct fuels and lubricants used on the AH-64A Advanced Attack Helicopter; and to train the student in the facets of shop and flight line safety procedures. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 222211 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: MODERATELY HEAVY - LIFT OCCASIONAL 80 LB, FREQUENT 40 LCourse Security Clearance: Y - NONE -------------------------------------------Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS. AH-64 attack helicopter repairers must be in the grade of specialist (SPC) (non-promotable) or below unless they have held an Aviation Maintenance/Component Repairer CMF 15 MOS for a minimum of 12 months at skill level 1 or 2, 18 months at skill level 3 or 24 months at skill level 4. -------------------------------------------Qualifying scores. 1. A minimum score of 100 in aptitude area MM in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. 2. A minimum score of 97 in aptitude area MM on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002. -----------Special Information-------------Personnel not meeting prerequisites of DA Pam 611-21 will be returned to their unit. Soldiers will attend a 4-day Situational Training Exercise (STX). Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Div., USAALS at DSN 826-1289 or comm 757-878-1289. Waivers and/or exceptions must be approved by Cdr, USAAVNC, ATTN: ATSQ-AP, Ft. Rucker, AL 36362-5000. Course Intl Notes: Normal color vision required. The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141769 2C-F97/600-F15X SPAN MAINTENANCE MGR - ALL U 5.6w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Instruction on aviation maintenance management, maintenance requirements, allied shops support, aviation logistics, aircraft systems, weighing of aircraft, non-destructive testing, Combat Maintenance/Battle Damage Repair (BDR) and preventive maintenance. Special Information: This course is taught in Spanish by the Helicopter School Battalion at Fort Rucker, AL. Knowledge of the English language is recommended, but not required. Students will be trained to read and interpret some information from technical manuals written in English Course Prerequisite Text: Latin American military officers, NCO's, civilians and national police personnel. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 2) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 3) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 4) Students requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. Selection criteria -> Page 200 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 5) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 6) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 7) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. B141770 2C-F97/600-F15X SPAN MAINT MGR CN 1004 U 5.6w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Instruction on aviation maintenance management, maintenance requirements, allied shops support, aviation logistics, aircraft systems, weighing of aircraft, non-destructive testing, Combat Maintenance/Battle Damage Repair (BDR) and preventive maintenance. Special Information: This course is taught in Spanish by the Helicopter School Battalion at Fort Rucker, AL. Knowledge of the English language is recommended, but not required. Students will be trained to read and interpret some information from technical manuals written in English. Course Prerequisite Text: Latin American military officers, NCO's, civilians and national police personnel. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. B141772 601-15B10X AIRCRAFT PWRPLT RPR (SPAN) U 12w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Based on tasks that are specified for Skill Level 1 training; also covers subjects (Not included in the trainer's guide) considered necessary for student understanding and proficiency in Powerplant Repair. Special Information: Foreign Military Latin American and selected National Police Personnel. Course will cover the engine systems for the OH-58, UH-1, and UH-60. The OH-58 is similar to the Bell 206; UH-1 Aircraft is similar to the Bell 204, 205 (Not cover 212 and 214 series Aircraft). This course will be trained with military manuals only. Course Prerequisite Text: Foreign Military Latin American and selected National Police Personnel. Course Intl Notes: Selection criteria -> Page 201 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141774 602-15D10X AIRCRAFT PWRTRN RPR (SPAN) U 8.6w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Course Scope: Based on tasks that are specified for skill level I training; also covered subjects (Not included in the trainer's guide) considered necessary for student understanding and proficiency in powertrain repair and non-destructive testing skills. Special Information: Foreign Military Latin American and selected National Police Personnel. Course covers the systems for the OH-58A/C, UH-1H and UH-60. The OH-58 is similar to the Bell 206; UH-1H is similar to the Bell 204, 205 and to a lesser extent, the 212 and 214 series aircraft, this course will only be trained with military manuals. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6474 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6474 ext 3359. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141775 602-15F10X AIRCRAFT ELECTRICIAN (SPAN U 16.6w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Based on tasks that are specified for Skill Level I training; also covers subjects (Not included in the trainer's guide) considered necessary for student understanding and proficiency in Electrical Repair and Troubleshooting. Special Information: Foreign Military Latin American and selected National Police Personnel. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141776 603-15G10X AIRCRAFT STRUC RPR (SPAN) U 14w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Based on tasks that are specified for Skill Level I training; also covers subjects (Not included in the trainer's guide) considered necessary for student understanding and proficiency in structural metal. Special Information: Foreign Military Latin American and selected National Police Personnel. Course Prerequisite Text: Foreign Military Latin American and selected National Police Personnel. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. Selection criteria -> Page 202 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title B141778 600-15T10 UH-60A/L HELICOPTER REPAIRER CSec U Dur 14.6w Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET 552 70A No AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA GRE Course Description: Trains the student in the use and preparation of selected forms and records applicable to Army Aviation Maintenance to include Unit Level Logistics System-Aviation (ULLS-A); to perform AVUM and AVIM tasks, to include component removal, inspection, and requisitioning of repair parts; to perform visual inspections to identify common, precision and special tools; to identify and select correct fuels and lubricants used on the UH-60 Helicopter; and to train the student in the facets of shop and flightline safety procedures. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------PULHES: 222211 Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception: REQUIRED Physical Demand Rating: VERY HEAVY - LIFT OCCASIONAL OVER 100 LB, FREQUENT 50 LCourse Security Clearance: Y - NONE Pay Grade: E1 - ENLISTED TO E4 - ENLISTED -----------Special Information-------------Personnel not meeting prerequisites of DA Pam 611-21 will be returned to their unit. Soldiers will attend a 5-day Situational Training Exercise (STX). Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at 826-6605 ext. 3360 or comm 757-878-6605 ext. 3360. Course Intl Notes: Normal color vision required. The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B14177X 646-15Y10 U AH-64D ARMAMENT/ELEC/AVIONIC SYSTEMS REPAIRER 24.6w 552 70A AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Provides the student with skills and knowledge required to maintain, repair and troubleshoot AH-64D Longbow Attack Helicopter electrical, avionics, weapons, missile, and fire control systems; maintenance concepts, preventive maintenance, equipment check out, troubleshooting, fault detection, fault isolation, and appropriate AVUM/AVIM corrective actions using appropriate technical publications shall be included. Application, operation, and maintenance of all applicable Peculiar Ground Support Equipment (PGSE), Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE). Course Prerequisite Text: Non aviation E4 (P) and above Active and Reserve Component (AC&RC) enlisted personnel must meet the prerequisites for MOS 68Y IAW AR 611-201 to attend this course. Personnel not meeting prerequisites of AR 611-201 will be returned to their unit. SPECIAL INFORMATION: Soldiers will attend a 5 day Situational Training Exercise (STX). Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 927-6475 or Comm 757-878-6475. B141780 600-15M30X U UH-1 HELICOPTER RPR SUPVR BNCOC (SPANISH) 9.8w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Technical training in the aircraft maintenance management field is oriented toward developing skills and knowledge of aircraft maintenance management principles and procedures. The student is provided with the training required to successfully perform the supervisory and technical inspector (TI) duties required of MOS 67N30. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Special Information-------------Foreign Military Latin American and selected National Police Personnel. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6474 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6474 ext 3359. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141781 601-15B10X AIRCRAFT POWERPLANT RPR-SP U 12w Course Description: Selection criteria -> Page 203 of 578 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course Scope: Based on tasks that are specified for Skill Level 1 training; also covers subjects (Not included in the trainer's guide) considered necessary for student understanding and proficiency in Powerplant Repair. Special Information: Foreign Military Latin American and selected National Police Personnel. Course will cover the engine systems for the OH-58, UH-1, and UH-60. The OH-58 is similar to the Bell 206; UH-1 Aircraft is similar to the Bell 204, 205 (Not cover 212 and 214 series Aircraft). This course will be trained with military manuals only. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6474 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6474 ext 3359. B141782 602-15D10X AIRCRAFT POWERTRAIN RPR-SP U 8.6w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Based on tasks that are specified for skill level I training; also covered subjects (Not included in the trainer's guide) considered necessary for student understanding and proficiency in powertrain repair and non-destructive testing skills. Special Information: Foreign Military Latin American and selected National Police Personnel. Course covers the systems for the OH-58A/C, UH-1H and UH-60. The OH-58 is similar to the Bell 206; UH-1H is similar to the Bell 204, 205 and to a lesser extent, the 212 and 214 series aircraft, this course will only be trained with military manuals. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6474 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6474 ext 3359. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141783 603-15G10X AIRCRAFT STRUCTURAL RPR-SP U 14w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Course Scope: Based on tasks that are specified for Skill Level I training; also covers subjects (Not included in the trainer's guide) considered necessary for student understanding and proficiency in structural metal. Special Information: Foreign Military Latin American and selected National Police Personnel. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6474 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6474 ext 3359 Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141784 602-15F10X AIRCRAFT ELECTRICIAN (SPAN U 16.6w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Based on tasks that are specified for Skill Level I training; also covers subjects (Not included in the trainer's guide) considered necessary for student understanding and proficiency in Electrical Repair and Troubleshooting. Special Information: Foreign Military Latin American and selected National Police Personnel. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, Selection criteria -> Page 204 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec November December, January and February. Please come prepared. Dur LOC B141785 600-15M10X (PILOT) SPAN UH-1 HELO RPR - ALL 10w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA U ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE No Course Description: Removal and installation of subsystem assemblies and subsystem components; servicing and lubrication of helicopter and its subsystems; performance of scheduled inspections; safety practices and procedures; usage of ground support equipment required for helicopter maintenance; identification and maintenance of common, special and precision tools; usage of forms and records; application of technical manuals and other applicable publications associated with helicopter maintenance. Course Prerequisite Text: Latin American Military and Civilian Personnel and selected National Police Personnel. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 2) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 3) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 4) Students requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 5) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 6) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 7) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. B141786 600-15M10X (PILOT) SPAN UH-1 HELO RPR CN 1004 U 10w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Removal and installation of subsystem assemblies and subsystem components; servicing and lubrication of helicopter and its subsystems; performance of scheduled inspections; safety practices and procedures; usage of ground support equipment required for helicopter maintenance; identification and maintenance of common, special and precision tools; usage of forms and records; application of technical manuals and other applicable publications associated with helicopter maintenance. Course Prerequisite Text: Latin American Military and Civilian Personnel and selected National Police Personnel. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 2) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 3) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 4) Students requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 5) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 6) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). Selection criteria -> Page 205 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 7) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. B14178X 601-15B10X U AIRCRAFT POWERPLANT REPAIRER (SPANISH) 12w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Based on tasks that are specified for Skill Level 1 training; also covers subjects (Not included in the trainer's guide) considered necessary for student understanding and proficiency in Powerplant Repair. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Special Information-------------Foreign Military Latin American and selected National Police Personnel. Course will cover the engine systems for the OH-58, UH-1, and UH-60. The OH-58 is similar to the Bell 206; UH-1 Aircraft is similar to the Bell 204, 205 (Not cover 212 and 214 series Aircraft). This course will be trained with military manuals only. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6474 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6474 ext 3359. B14179X 602-15D10X U AIRCRAFT POWERTRAIN REPAIRER (SPANISH) 8.6w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Based on tasks that are specified for skill level I training; also covered subjects (Not included in the trainer's guide) considered necessary for student understanding and proficiency in powertrain repair and non-destructive testing skills. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Special Information-------------Foreign Military Latin American and selected National Police Personnel. Course covers the systems for the OH-58A/C, UH-1H and UH-60. The OH-58 is similar to the Bell 206; UH-1H is similar to the Bell 204, 205 and to a lesser extent, the 212 and 214 series aircraft, this course will only be trained with military manuals. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6474 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6474 ext 3359. B141804 4D-SIG6/SQIG (CH-47D) CH-47D MAINT TP--W/FLY ALL U 5.6w 011 80A 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: To provide information and training on the CH-47D (712/714 engine) Maintenance Troubleshooting and test flight procedures. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-15D/4D-F6 Phase: Title: AVIATION MAINTENANCE MANAGER AND Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-SIC2/2C-154C Phase: Title: CH-47D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION -------------------------------------------Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned and warrant officers, allied officers and DA civilians. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in Rotary-wing aircraft, of which 250 hours must be Pilot Time in the CH-47D helicopter. Of the 250 hours Pilot Time, 50 hours must be PIC Time. Must have successfully completed the Maintenance Manager Course of Instruction. Must have in their possession a current flight physical, DA Form 759, DA Form 2, Standard Form 88 or DD 2808 and a full issue of individual flight equipment. MOS 151A may attend the Academic portion of the course. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. Selection criteria -> Page 206 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B141806 4D-SIG6/SQIG (UH-60) UH-60 MAINTENANCE TEST PILOT U 5.2w 011 80R 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: To provide information and training on UH-60 Maintenance Troubleshooting and test flight procedures. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-SIB2/2C-153D Phase: Title: UH-60 AVIATOR QUALIFICATION -------------------------------------------Active Army warrant officers, reserve component commissioned and warrant officers, allied officers and DA civilians. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in Rotary-wing aircraft, of which 250 hours must be Pilot Time in the UH-60 helicopter. Of the 250 hours pilot time, 50 hours must be Pilot Command time. Must have a current flight physical as specified in AR 40-501. Must have successfully completed the Maintenance Manager Course of instruction. MOS 151A may attend the Academic portion of the course. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Students must have in their possession for in-processing: flight status orders (orders appointing individual to flight status), DA Form 759 (Flight Records), medical records to include a current SF 88 (Flight Physical) or DD 2808. Necessary flight equipment, i.e., helmet, gloves, flight suit, prescription glasses (if required). WAIVERS for students not meeting course prequisitesmust be received at Fort Rucker 10 working days prior to report date. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they Selection criteria -> Page 207 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B14180X 4D-SIG6/SQIG (CH-47D) CH-47D MAINTENANCE TEST PILOT U 5.6w 011 80A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: To provide information and training on the CH-47D (712/714 engine) Maintenance Troubleshooting and test flight procedures. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-15D/4D-F6 Phase: Title: AVIATION MAINTENANCE MANAGER AND Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-SIC2/2C-154C Phase: Title: CH-47D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION -------------------------------------------Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned and warrant officers, allied officers and DA civilians. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in Rotary-wing aircraft, of which 250 hours must be Pilot Time in the CH-47D helicopter. Of the 250 hours Pilot Time, 50 hours must be Pilot Command Time (PIC). Must have successfully completed the Maintenance Manager Course of Instruction. Must have in their possession a current flight physical, DA Form 759, DA Form 2, Standard Form 88 or DD 2808 and a full issue of individual flight equipment. MOS 151A may attend the Academic portion of the course. B141818 602-15F30-C45 AIRCRAFT ELECTRICIAN REPAIRER ALC U 6.8w 653 70A No NCO ACADEMY - AVIATION LOGISTICS FT EUSTIS,VA Course Description: Technical training in the field of aircraft maintenance; tasks, skills, and knowledge of aircraft maintenance management principles and procedures that will enable the student to successfully perform the supervisory and technical inspector duties of MOS 68F/15F30. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE Pay Grade: E5 - ENLISTED TO E6 - ENLISTED Enlisted MOS CMF: 68F 67 - AIRCRAFT ELECTRICIAN Or : 15F 15 - AIRCRAFT ELECTRICIAN -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 600-BNCOC Phase: 1 Title: BNCOC COMMON CORE ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 400-BNCOC (F) Phase: 1 Title: TATS BNCOC COMMON LEADER TRAINING -----------Special Information-------------Soldiers will attend a 5-day End of Course Situational Training Exercise (EOCSTX). Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6475 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6475 ext 3359. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141823 2C-F169/4D-F11 (P) AVIATION MAINTENANCE OFFICERS - ALL U 6.4w 011 80A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Aviation Maintenance Manager Course is designed to provide the skills and knowledge required to efficiently and economically manage AMC and ASC aviation maintenance management programs. The course contains in depth instruction on aviation maintenance and supply management; instruction on component shop operations, manning, capabilities, basics of electricity, ULLS-A SCP-6, managing the field level maintenance of PLL/SSL, and bench stock repair parts. This includes: forecasting repair parts and manpower requirements for unit OPTEMPO; the management and disposition of aircraft operational and historical forms and records; completion of Aviation readiness reports, Periodic and Phase Maintenance Programs at the AMC and ASC; Battle Selection criteria -> Page 208 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Damage Assessment and Repair (BDAR); aircraft systems inspection, troubleshooting and repair procedures; and various Standard Army Maintenance Information Systems (STAMIS) to include Unit Level Logistics System Aviation SCP-6 (ULLS-A SCP-6), Standard Army Maintenance Systems Enterprise (SAMS-E), and Standard Army Retail Supply System (SARSS). Course Prerequisite Text: Active duty Commissioned and Warrant Officers, other than MOS 151A candidates, must have one year of operational aviation experience prior to course attendance. Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned and warrant officers, allied officers, DA Civilians, and Contractor Civilian personnel must apply and be accepted prior to course atttendance. Completion of the Aviation Maintenance Leader Course (AMLC) 2C-F118/4D-F9 is required prior to attendance. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B141825 4D-151A AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN U 9w 552 70R AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Aircraft engine maintenance and repair; aircraft electrical system; avionics maintenance and repair; rotor system maintenance and repair; airframe maintenance and repair; hydraulic system maintenance and repair; fuel systems maintenance and repair; technical inspections requirements and procedures; aircraft maintenance forms and records; troubleshooting and fault isolation; tools; test sets, and diagnostic equipment; aviation maintenance quality and production control procedures; maintenance scheduling. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: G - INTERIM SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the following sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 911-09W Phase: Title: WARRANT OFFICER CANDIDATE AND Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-IERW (COMM CORE) (WO) Phase: Title: AVIATION WARRANT OFFICER BASIC AND Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-15D/4D-F6 Phase: Title: AVIATION MAINTENANCE MANAGER -----------Special Information-------------There will be 2 days between the end of the 2C-IERW (Common Core) (WO) Phase 2, Professional Development course and the start of the Aviation Maintenance Technician (4D-151A) course to allow students to travel from Fort Rucker to Fort Eustis. Students should arrive at Fort Eustis with an authorization for transportation and meals. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the Selection criteria -> Page 209 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141828 602-15K40-C46 AIRCRAFT COMPONENT RPR SUPV SLC U 10w 653 75R No NCO ACADEMY - AVIATION LOGISTICS FT EUSTIS,VA Course Description: Aircraft component repair supervisor oversees the aviation unit (AVUM), intermediate (AVIM), and depot maintenance on aircraft components. Other major duties are: supervises aircraft component repair and technical inspection activities. Determines manhours, personnel, parts and facility requirements to repair aircraft components and associated equipment. Plans aircraft maintenance areas, component repair shops, and facilities. Instructs subordinates in aircraft components repair and technical inspection techniques and procedures according to directives, technical manuals, work standards, and operational policies. Maintains supply economy and discipline. Supervises the component repair technical training program. Prepares evaluations, special reports and training program. Prepares evaluations, special reports and records pertaining to aircraft component repair and related activities. Recommends and administers plans and policies. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted soldiers that meet enlistment requirements. Selected by PERSCOM (Active Army) or recommended by unit commander (Reserve Component). Qualified in MOS 68B/D/F/G/H or N. Meets requirements outlined in 351-1 Para 5-20. Active and Reserve soldiers over 40 must complete medical screening at their local installation before attending this course and will hand carry a copy of their completed Medical Screen Report. Only SFCs and promotable SSGs will attend. Successfully completed BNCOC at least completed BNCOC at least one year prior to attending this course. Must have completed CLT Common Core, Phase 1. SPECIAL INFORMATION: Soldiers will attend a 3 day Training Exercise Without Troops (TEWT). Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B14182X 4D-SIG6/SQIG (OH-58D/R) U OH-58D(R) WARRIOR MAINTENANCE TEST PILOT 6.4w 011 80A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: To provide information and training on OH-58D "R" Model Warrior Maintenance Troubleshooting and test flight procedures. Course Prerequisite Text: -------------------------------------------Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned and warrant officers, allied officers and DA civilians. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in Rotary-wing aircraft, of which 250 hours must be Pilot Time in the OH-58D(R) helicopter. Of the 250 hours Pilot Time, 50 hours must be as Pilot Command Time (PIC) in the OH-58D(R). Must have a current flight physical examination as specified in AR 40-501. Must have successfully completed the Maintenance Manager Course of Instruction and be OH-58D(R) qualified. -------------------------------------------SECURITY: None -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Students must have, in their possession for in-processing, flight status orders (orders appointing individual to flight status), DA Form 759 (Flight Records) and medical records including a current SF 88 (Flight Physical). Necessary flight equipment, i.e., helmet, gloves, flight suit, prescription glasses (if required), etc. B141831 600-15T40-C46 U UH-60 HELICOPTER REPAIRER SUPERVISOR SLC 5.8w 611 75R NCO ACADEMY - AVIATION FT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Aviation related tasks emphasizing NCO professional development, the purpose of the Unit Status Report, NCO Etiquette, conducting convoy operations, and conducting operations in an NBC environment. MOS specific training designed to provide the skill level four NCO the skills and knowledge required to conduct maintenance management, supervising supply and logistics, conducting tactical operations, managing the Army safety program, utilizing ULLS-A, and deploying aviation assets. Training is reinforced using Brigade and Battalion simulation (BBS) and conducting a 73 hour Field Training Exercise. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted soldiers that meet enlistment requirements. Selected by PERSCOM (Active Army) or recommended by unit commander (Reserve Component). Qualified in MOS 67T. Meets requirements outlined in AR 351-1, paragraph 5-20 and met TABE requirement. Active and Reserve soldiers over 40 must complete required medical screening and receive status prior to attending. Successfully completed 30 Level BNCOC or equivalent unless promoted to SSG prior to linkage of NCOES to promotion. NCOs must have successfully completed Phase 1 ANCOC Common Core within six months of attending this course. Course Intl Notes: Selection criteria -> Page 210 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B141832 4D-SIG6/SQIG (AH-64D) AH-64D MAINT TP (BLOCK 2) - ALL U 7w 011 80A 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: To provide information and training on AH-64D Longbow Apache maintenance troubleshooting and test flight procedures. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: Prior to starting course, students must be able to successfully complete a closed-book Operator's Manual (-10) examination covering Emergency Procedures and Operating Limitations. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army warrant officers, Reserve Component (RC) commissioned, warrant officers, Department of the Army Civilians (DAC), selected civilian contrator personnel, and selected foreign military maintenance personnel. Must have a current flight physical examination. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, part 1), and Standard Form (SF) 88 or DD Form 2808. Must be assigned or on orders to an organization equipped with AH-64D aircraft. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours must be pilot time in the AH-64D helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of Pilot Command Time (PIC) in type/design. Must have performed pilot duties in the AH-64D aircraft during the last 180 days. MOS 151A may attend the academic portion of the course. Foreign Military Students should meet all above prerequisites and are enrolled on a case by case basis. The Student must satisfy any one of the following Prerequisite Course Solution Sets: Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SID7/152H (AH-64D) Phase : (none) (AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION). Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-SID7/152H Phase : (none) (AH-64D AVIATOR QUALIFICATION (SUPPLEMENTAL)). Or Students Must: Selection criteria -> Page 211 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Have Graduated from course: 2C-15A/SID5/152H Phase : (none) (IERW AH-64D TRACK). Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Or Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-15A/SID5/152H (64D) Phase : (none). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B141838 4D-SIG6/SQIG (AH-64D) AH-64D MTP (BLOCK 2) W/O FLY - ALL U 6w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: To provide information and training on AH-64D Longbow Apache maintenance troubleshooting and test flight procedures. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: Prior to starting course, students must be able to successfully complete a closed-book Operator's Manual (-10) examination covering Emergency Procedures and Operating Limitations Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army warrant officers, Reserve Component (RC) commissioned, warrant officers, Department of the Army Civilians (DAC), selected civilian contrator personnel, and selected foreign military maintenance personnel. Must have a current flight physical examination. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, part 1), and Standard Form (SF) 88 or DD Form 2808. Must be assigned or on orders to an organization equipped with AH-64D aircraft. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours must be pilot time in the AH-64D helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of Pilot Command Time (PIC) in type/design. Must have performed pilot duties in the AH-64D aircraft during the last 180 days. MOS 151A may attend the academic portion of the course. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. Selection criteria -> Page 212 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B14183X 4D-SIG6/SQIG (AH-64D) U AH-64D MAINTENANCE TEST PILOT (BLOCK 2) 7w 011 80A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: To provide information and training on AH-64D Longbow Apache maintenance troubleshooting and test flight procedures. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: F - SECRET -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 2C-15D/4D-F6 Phase: Title: AVIATION MAINTENANCE MANAGER -------------------------------------------Active Army warrant officers, Reserve Component (RC) commissioned, warrant officers, Department of the Army Civilians (DAC), selected civilian contrator personnel, and selected foreign military maintenance personnel. Must have a current flight physical examination. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, part 1), and Standard Form (SF) 88 or DD Form 2808. Must be assigned or on orders to an organization equipped with AH-64D aircraft. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours must be pilot time in the AH-64D helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of Pilot Command Time (PIC) in type/design. Must have performed pilot duties in the AH-64D aircraft during the last 180 days. MOS 151A may attend the academic portion of the course. -----------Special Information-------------SPECIAL INFORMATION: Prior to starting course, students must be able to successfully complete a closed-book Operator's Manual (-10) examination covering Emergency Procedures and Operating Limitations. B141842 600-15U30-C45 CH-47 HELICOPTER RPR SUPV ALC U 11.2w 653 70A No NCO ACADEMY - AVIATION LOGISTICS FT EUSTIS,VA Course Description: Technical training in the aircraft maintenance management field is oriented toward developing skills and knowledge of aircraft maintenance management principles and procedures. The student is provided with the training required to successfully perform the supervisory and technical inspector (TI) duties required of MOS 67U/15U30. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE Pay Grade: E5 - ENLISTED TO E6 - ENLISTED Enlisted MOS CMF: 15U 15 - CH-47 HELICOPTER REPAIRER Or : 67U 67 - CH-47 HELICOPTER REP -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 400-BNCOC (F) Phase: 1 Title: TATS BNCOC COMMON LEADER TRAINING ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 600-BNCOC Phase: 1 Title: BNCOC COMMON CORE -----------Special Information-------------Soldiers will attend a 5-day End of Course Situational Training Exercise (EOCSTX) to be conducted at the end of Phase 2. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6605 ext 3360 or comm 757-878-6605 ext 3360. Course Intl Notes: Selection criteria -> Page 213 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141843 603-15G30-C45 U AIRCRAFT STRUCTURAL REPAIRER SUPERVISOR ALC 7w 653 70A No NCO ACADEMY - AVIATION LOGISTICS FT EUSTIS,VA Course Description: Technical training in the field of aircraft maintenance management principles and procedures. The student is provided with the training required to successfully perform the supervisory and technical inspector duties required of a 68/15G30 NCO. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE Pay Grade: E5 - ENLISTED TO E6 - ENLISTED Enlisted MOS CMF: 68G 67 - ACFT STRUCTURAL REP Or : 15G 15 - AIRCRAFT STRUCTURAL REPAIRER -----------Prerequisite Courses------------The student must satisfy one of the fol lowing sets of Prerequisite Course requirements: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 600-BNCOC Phase: 1 Title: BNCOC COMMON CORE ----OR: Student Must: Be a graduate from: Course Number: 400-BNCOC (F) Phase: 1 Title: TATS BNCOC COMMON LEADER TRAINING -----------Special Information-------------Soldiers will attend a 5-day Situational Training Exercise (STX). Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6474 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6474 ext 3359. Course Intl Notes: The weather in the Fort Eustis area varies. In the summer it fluctuates between 85F and 100F (29C-38C) with an average temperature of 85F (29C). In the winter the temperature varies between 20F (-7C) and 50F (10C). IMS need to bring Adequate clothing as necessary. Duty uniform, BDUs or Class B for remainder of aviation courses, with one Class A uniform for graduation. IMS will need a heavy coat and gloves for the cold or winter months of october, November December, January and February. Please come prepared. B141844 4D-SIG6/SQIG (OH-58D/R) OH-58D(R) WARRIOR MTP U 6.4w 011 80A 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: To provide information and training on OH-58D "R" Model Warrior Maintenance Troubleshooting and test flight procedures. Special Information: SPECIAL INFORMATION: Students must have, in their possession for in-processing, flight status orders (orders appointing individual to flight status), DA Form 759 (Flight Records) and medical records including a current SF 88 (Flight Physical). Necessary flight equipment, i.e., helmet, gloves, flight suit, prescription glasses (if required), etc. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned and warrant officers, allied officers and DA civilians. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in Rotary-wing aircraft, of which 250 hours must be Pilot Time in the OH-58D(R) helicopter. Of the 250 hours Pilot Time, 50 hours must be as Pilot Command Time (PIC) in the OH-58D(R). Must have a current flight physical examination as specified in AR 40-501. Must have successfully completed the Maintenance Manager Course of Instruction and be OH-58D(R) qualified. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to Selection criteria -> Page 214 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B141847 4D-SIG6/SQIG (CH-47D) CH-47D MTP W/O FLY - ALL U 4.2w 011 80A 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: To provide information and training on the CH-47D (712/714 engine) Maintenance Troubleshooting and test flight procedures. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned and warrant officers, allied officers and DA civilians. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in Rotary-wing aircraft, of which 250 hours must be Pilot Time in the CH-47D helicopter. Of the 250 hours Pilot Time, 50 hours must be Pilot Command Time (PIC). Must have successfully completed the Maintenance Manager Course of Instruction. Must have in their possession a current flight physical, DA Form 759, DA Form 2, Standard Form 88 or DD 2808 and a full issue of individual flight equipment. MOS 151A may attend the Academic portion of the course. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B141848 4D-SIG6/SQIG (OH-58D/R) OH-58D(R) WAR MTP W/O FLY U 6.4w Course Description: Selection criteria -> Page 215 of 578 011 80A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE To provide information and training on OH-58D "R" Model Warrior Maintenance Troubleshooting and test flight procedures. SPECIAL INFORMATION: Students must have, in their possession for in-processing, flight status orders (orders appointing individual to flight status), DA Form 759 (Flight Records) and medical records including a current SF 88 (Flight Physical). Necessary flight equipment, i.e., helmet, gloves, flight suit, prescription glasses (if required), etc. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned and warrant officers, allied officers and DA civilians. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in Rotary-wing aircraft, of which 250 hours must be Pilot Time in the OH-58D(R) helicopter. Of the 250 hours Pilot Time, 50 hours must be as Pilot Command Time (PIC) in the OH-58D(R). Must have a current flight physical examination as specified in AR 40-501. Must have successfully completed the Maintenance Manager Course of Instruction and be OH-58D(R) qualified. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B141849 2C-F169/4D-F11 (P) AVIATION MAINTENANCE OFFICERS -EN U 6.4w 011 80A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Aviation Maintenance Manager Course is designed to provide the skills and knowledge required to efficiently and economically manage AMC and ASC aviation maintenance management programs. The course contains in depth instruction on aviation maintenance and supply management; instruction on component shop operations, manning, capabilities, basics of electricity, ULLS-A SCP-6, managing the field level maintenance of PLL/SSL, and bench stock repair parts. This includes: forecasting repair parts and manpower requirements for unit OPTEMPO; the management and disposition of aircraft operational and historical forms and records; completion of Aviation readiness reports, Periodic and Phase Maintenance Programs at the AMC and ASC; Battle Damage Assessment and Repair (BDAR); aircraft systems inspection, troubleshooting and repair procedures; and various Standard Army Maintenance Information Systems (STAMIS) to include Unit Level Logistics System Aviation SCP-6 (ULLS-A SCP-6), Standard Army Maintenance Systems Enterprise (SAMS-E), and Standard Army Retail Supply System (SARSS). Course Prerequisite Text: Active duty Commissioned and Warrant Officers, other than MOS 151A candidates, must have one year of operational aviation experience prior to course attendance. Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned and warrant officers, allied officers, DA Civilians, and Contractor Civilian personnel must apply and be accepted prior to course atttendance. Completion of the Aviation Maintenance Leader Course (AMLC) 2C-F118/4D-F9 is required prior to Selection criteria -> Page 216 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title attendance. CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B14184X 602-15F10X AIRCRAFT ELECTRICIAN (SPANISH) U 16.6w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Based on tasks that are specified for Skill Level I training; also covers subjects (Not included in the trainer's guide) considered necessary for student understanding and proficiency in Electrical Repair and Troubleshooting. Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Special Information-------------Foreign Military Latin American and selected National Police Personnel. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6474 ext 3359 or com 757-878-6474 ext 3359. B141850 4D-SIG6/SQIG (AH-64D) AH-64D MAINT TP - EN U 7w 011 80A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: To provide information and training on AH-64D Longbow Apache maintenance troubleshooting and test flight procedures. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army warrant officers, Reserve Component (RC) commissioned, warrant officers, Department of the Army Civilians (DAC), selected civilian contrator personnel, and selected foreign military maintenance personnel. Must have a current flight physical examination. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, part 1), and Standard Form (SF) 88 or DD Form 2808. Must be assigned or on orders to an organization equipped with AH-64D aircraft. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours must be pilot time in the AH-64D helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of Pilot Command Time (PIC) in type/design. Must have performed pilot duties in the AH-64D aircraft during the last 180 days. MOS 151A may attend the academic portion of the course. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Selection criteria -> Page 217 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title B141851 4D-SIG6/SQIG (CH-47D) CH-47D MAINT TP--W/FLY-EN CSec U Dur 5.6w LOC ECL OPI 011 80A 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM TOEFL EIMET No GRE Course Description: To provide information and training on the CH-47D (712/714 engine) Maintenance Troubleshooting and test flight procedures. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned and warrant officers, allied officers and DA civilians. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in Rotary-wing aircraft, of which 250 hours must be Pilot Time in the CH-47D helicopter. Of the 250 hours Pilot Time, 50 hours must be Pilot Command Time (PIC). Must have successfully completed the Maintenance Manager Course of Instruction. Must have in their possession a current flight physical, DA Form 759, DA Form 2, Standard Form 88 or DD 2808 and a full issue of individual flight equipment. MOS 151A may attend the Academic portion of the course. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B141852 4D-SIG6/SQIG (AH-64D) AH-64D MTP W/O FLY - EN U 6w 011 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: To provide information and training on AH-64D Longbow Apache maintenance troubleshooting and test flight procedures. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army warrant officers, Reserve Component (RC) commissioned, warrant officers, Department of the Army Civilians (DAC), selected civilian contrator personnel, and selected foreign military maintenance personnel. Must have a current flight physical examination. Must possess current flight records (DA Form 759), personnel qualification record (DA Form 2, part 1), and Standard Form (SF) 88 or DD Form 2808. Must be assigned or on orders to an organization equipped with AH-64D aircraft. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in rotary wing aircraft, of which 250 hours must be pilot time in the AH-64D helicopter, and have logged 50 hours of Pilot Command Time (PIC) in type/design. Must have performed pilot duties in the AH-64D aircraft during the last 180 days. MOS 151A may attend the academic portion of the course. Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper Selection criteria -> Page 218 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B141853 2C-F169/4D-F11 (DL) AVIATION MAINTENANCE OFFICER U 1w 011 80A AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Course Description: Aviation Maintenance Leaders Course (AMLC) is designed to provide the basic skills and knowledge required to understand the maintenance management programs. The AMLC provides a broad overview of aviation maintenance and supply management; instruction on such systems as Combat Maintenance, Two Level Maintenance (2LM) Field and Sustainment, Standard Army Maintenance Information Systems (STAMIS), and the Periodic and Phase Maintenance Programs. This includes: forecasting repair parts and manpower requirements for unit OPTEMPO: managing the Aviation Maintenance Company (AMC) and Aviation Support Company (ASC) Prescribed Load List/Shop Stock List (PLL/SSL), and bench stock repair parts; the management and disposition of aircraft operational and historical forms and records; completion of aviation readiness reports at the AMC and ASC; aircraft systems inspection, troubleshooting, repair procedures; and various Standard Army Maintenance Information Systems (STAMIS) to include Unit Level Logistics System Aviation (ULLS-A ), Standard Army Maintenance Systems Enterprise (SAMS-E), and Standard Army Retail Supply System (SARSS) . Course Prerequisite Text: Active duty commissioned officers* and Warrant Officers, other than MOS 151A candidates, must have one year of operational experience prior to course attendance. Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned and warrant officers, allied officers, DA civilians, and Contractor Civilian personnel must apply and be accepted prior to course attendance. * active duty commisioned officers must be assigned as a company/battalion commander or S3/S4 of a maintenance company/battalion or commissioned officers who are going to attend a maintenance test pilot course Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to Selection criteria -> Page 219 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is now available for families. Rent is based on the student’s rank and whether or not they take a furnished or unfurnished apartment/house. If they take unfurnished quarters, they will be responsible for securing their own furniture. 9) Students and their dependents are required to furnish 2 forms of photo ID translated into English in order to be issued an ID Card. Examples include: Passport, VISA, Military ID Card (in English), Driver’s License (in English), etc. 10) International Baggage Fees. Effective 5 Aug 08, Delta Airlines will implement new baggage fees. There is no charge for the first two pieces of luggage (50 lb limit each). The third bag will cost $200. The fourth bag will cost $350. There will be additional charges for any bag that weighs over 50 lbs. Ft Rucker uses Dothan Municipal Airport authorizes a maximum of 4 checked bags. They allow one carry-on bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment and 1 personal item (handbag, computer, etc). B14185X 602-15H10X U AIRCRAFT PNEUDRAULICS REPAIRER (SPANISH) 5w 552 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL FORT EUSTIS,VA No Course Description: Removes, repairs, replaces, adjusts and tests pneudraulics systems, subsystems, assemblies, and components according to technical manuals, directives, and safet procedures. Fabricates tubes and hoses. Diagnoses and troubleshoots malfunctions to pneudraulics systems and subsystems or components. Uses and performs operator maintenance on common and special tools. Maintains and stores hydraulic fluids and other flammable materials. Requisitions and maintains shop and bench stock for repair of aircraft pneudraulics systems. Prepares forms and records, and using the Unit Level Logistics System-Aviation (ULLS-A). Course Prerequisite Text: -----------Itemized Prerequisites----------Course Security Clearance: Y - NONE -----------Special Information-------------Latin American personnel only. Information on this course can be obtained by calling Training Operations Division, USAALS at DSN 826-6474 ext 3359 or comm 757-878-6474 ext 3359. B141860 4D-F7 (UH-60M)(T) UH-60M MAINTENANCE TEST PILOT (TRANS) U 5w 011 80 2/2 AVIATION SCHOOL FORT RUCKER,AL No Prerequisite courses - none available B113179 UH-60M AVIATOR QUALIFICATION (TRANS) Course Description: To provide information and training to Pilots Previous qualified as a Maintenance Test Pilot in the UH-60A/L on UH-60M Maintenance Troubleshooting and test flight procedures through instruction in aircraft systems, flight management system, multi function displays, digital communications, flight director and command instrument systems. Course Prerequisite Text: Active Army and Reserve Component commissioned and warrant officers, allied officers and DA civilians. Must have a minimum of 500 hours in Rotary-wing aircraft, of which 250 hours must be Pilot Time in the UH-60 helicopter. Of the 250 hours Pilot Time, 50 hours must be PIC time. Qualified as a rotary wing aviator and assigned or on orders to a unit equipped with UH-60M helicopters. Aviators must have a current flight physical as specified in AR 40-501.Have in possession DA Form 2, DA Form 759, and Report of Medical Exam (DD Form 2808). Must be qualified in the UH-60M. Must be qualified as a UH-60A/L Maintenance Test Pilot IAW AR 95-1. Students Must: Have Graduated from course: 2C-F113 (UH-60M)(T) Phase : (none) (UH-60M AVIATOR QUALIFICATION (TRANS)), and have Graduated from course: 4D-SIG6/SQIG (UH-60) Phase : (none) (UH-60 MAINTENANCE TEST PILOT). Course Intl Notes: 1) Students must bring a copy of their current Flight Physical in English. Forms needed are DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Exam, and DD 2807-1, Report of Medical History. Medical exams must include HIV, hepatitis, sickle cell anemia, and eye exam. No student will begin flight courses without proper medical exam documentation. Also, should bring a panoramic dental x-ray. If dental x-rays are unavailable in their country, one may be obtained at Ft Rucker. 2) Students must bring adequate duty uniforms (minimum of 3). Students in non-flight courses are not allowed to wear flight suits during training. Uniforms for non-flight courses are not available at Ft Rucker. Uniforms for all courses are required for in and out processing. 3) Students must make sure they have adequate medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive. Selection criteria -> Page 220 of 578 Army Course Listing by MASL MASL Course No / Title CSec Dur LOC Date run: 11/20/2009 9:10:10 AM ECL OPI TOEFL EIMET GRE 4) Students who do not meet the prerequisites for their scheduled course must submit a waiver in advance of their arrival for training. Waiver requests take several days. Failure to submit waiver prior to arrival may result in course set-back or removal. 5) Students attending a flight course, or have previously attended flight training in the United States, and requiring an upgrade of their aviator wings to either Senior or Master level must bring verification of their flight time. Students must also provide proof of previous flight training. Senior wings upgrade requires 1000 flight hours and 7 years as a rated aviator. Master wings upgrade requires 2000 flight hours and 15 years as a rated aviator. 6) Students should be issued an A2 Visa in case their training is extended. 7) Students should bring an International Driver’s License with them (if available). 8) Students need to be informed that if we pay them a per diem while they are in training at Ft Rucker they will not be allowed to live off post. On post housing is n