VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING 1. LAST NAME – FIRST NAME – MIDDLE NAME SAMPLE NAVY WARRANT 4. MILITARY SERVICE AND COMPONENT 2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER XXX-XX-0000 5. DATE OF INFORMATION 3. PAY GRADE W-2 6. YEAR(S) IN SERVICE (YYYYMMDD) 2008 JUL 01 NAVY, ACTIVE 21 7. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION ------------------------- EXPERIENCE HISTORY: -------------------------OCCUPATION: 7261, Submarine Ordnance Technician NAVY DESIGNATOR: NAVY, ACTIVE: CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER, Pay Grade W-2 OCT 1993 - OCT 1996 (3 Years), 7261 DESIGNATOR DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 7261 (NWO-726X-001, Exhibit dates JAN 1990 - JAN 1998) Serves as an officer technical specialist in ballistic missile weapons systems, including missile, missile launch, missile fire control, and warhead subsystems; trains and supervises personnel engaged in assembly, installation, operation, testing, maintenance, and repair of ballistic missile systems; plans, develops, and administers training programs; writes technical reports and personnel evaluation reports; develops operating budgets and monitors expenditures; provides leadership and coordinates activities of technical personnel. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 7261 (NWO-726X-001, Exhibit dates JAN 1990 - JAN 1998) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in technical communication, 3 in personnel supervision, and 3 for field experience in technical communication. In the upper-division baccalaureate category, 3 semester hours in principles of management, 3 in management problems, and 3 for field experience in management (10/85). ---------------------------------OCCUPATION: 9292, Special Weapons Technical Repair Officer NAVY OFFICER BILLET CLASSIFICATION (NOBC): NAVY, ACTIVE: CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER, Pay Grade W-2 DEC 1995 - OCT 1996 (10 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 9292 (Description dates SEP 1975 - JUL 2008) Plans maintenance and repair of special weapons, components, and assigned test and handling equipment. Supervises maintenance, complex modification and repair of special weapons, components and test and handling equipment. Maintains inspection and repair schedules. Ensures DD FORM 2586, APR 2007 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE 1. LAST NAME – FIRST NAME – MIDDLE NAME 2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER SAMPLE NAVY WARRANT XXX-XX-0000 3. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD) 2008 JUL 01 7. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION that safety and security measures are observed. RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 9292 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers (ONET 49-1011.00) Ordnance Engineer (DOT 019.061-022) ---------------------------------OCCUPATION: 6968, Weapons and Ammunition Production Officer NAVY OFFICER BILLET CLASSIFICATION (NOBC): NAVY, ACTIVE: CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER, Pay Grade W-2 DEC 1993 - DEC 1995 (2 Years) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 6968 (Description dates SEP 1975 - JUL 2008) Plans and superintends production of weapons and ammunition. Directs flow of work. Analyzes new designs to determine interchangeability of parts, feasibility and economy of manufacture. Establishes manufacturing procedures for production of experimental equipment. Oversees design, production and procurement of weapons and ammunition. Maintains quality control and inspection of work in shops. Directs development of facilities to ensure economical and efficient manufacturing. Ensures continuing contact with new or improved manufacturing methods. RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 6968 Industrial Production Managers (ONET 11-3051.00) Ordnance Engineer (DOT 019.061-022) ---------------------------------OCCUPATION: (Operator) TM, Torpedoman's Mate (Technician)/Torpedoman's Mate PRIMARY OCCUPATION: NAVY, ACTIVE: CHIEF PETTY OFFICER, Pay Grade E-7 JUN 1989 - OCT 1993 (4 Years 4 Months) NAVY, ACTIVE: PETTY OFFICER FIRST CLASS, Pay Grade E-6 MAR 1982 - JUN 1989 (7 Years 3 Months) NAVY, ACTIVE: PETTY OFFICER SECOND CLASS, Pay Grade E-5 SEP 1980 - MAR 1982 (1 Year 6 Months) NAVY, RESERVE: PETTY OFFICER SECOND CLASS, Pay Grade E-5 SEP 1979 - SEP 1980 (1 Year) DD FORM 2586 (BACK), APR 2007 (Continuation) 1. LAST NAME – FIRST NAME – MIDDLE NAME 2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER SAMPLE NAVY WARRANT XXX-XX-0000 3. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD) 2008 JUL 01 7. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION NAVY, ACTIVE: PETTY OFFICER THIRD CLASS, Pay Grade E-4 SEP 1977 - SEP 1979 (2 Years) NAVY, ACTIVE: SEAMAN, Pay Grade E-3 SEP 1976 - SEP 1977 (1 Year) DUTY OCCUPATION: NAVY, ACTIVE: CHIEF PETTY OFFICER, Pay Grade E-7 JUN 1989 - OCT 1993 (4 Years 4 Months) NAVY, ACTIVE: PETTY OFFICER FIRST CLASS, Pay Grade E-6 MAR 1982 - JUN 1989 (7 Years 3 Months) NAVY, ACTIVE: PETTY OFFICER SECOND CLASS, Pay Grade E-5 SEP 1980 - MAR 1982 (1 Year 6 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: TM (NER-TM-001, Exhibit dates JUN 1971 - DEC 1996) If Technician: Assembles, repairs, and performs maintenance on underwater electronics torpedoes that are launched from surface ships and submarines; troubleshoots, tests, and replaces defective elements and components in the torpedo electronic systems; uses instrumentation and test equipment. If Operator: Assembles, operates, repairs, and performs electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic maintenance on underwater electronics torpedoes that are launched from surface ships and submarines; uses instrumentation and test equipment. PAY GRADES UP TO E-7 (TMC): If Technician: Handles, transfers, loads, and off-loads torpedoes; operates oscilloscopes, frequency counters, and signal generators; uses multimeter; solders electrical leads and terminals; test and replaces electronic components; uses technical maintenance publications, schematics, and drawings; maintains torpedo records; uses and cares for handtools. Performs electronic maintenance; disassembles, cleans, adjusts, reassembles, and tests propulsion and control mechanisms of torpedoes; effects all electronic and electrical circuit tests and makes required adjustments; completes deficiency reports on torpedoes and associated equipment. Tests internal circuits of major units; uses working drawing in making modification to torpedo; maintains a technical library; trains subordinates to perform maintenance on weapons; prepares preventive maintenance schedule. NOTE: If NEC was TM-0747, Advanced Undersea MK 46 Test Equipment Weaponsman, or TM-0749, Advanced Undersea MK 48 Test Equipment Weaponsman, also performs the following duties: Performs maintenance on test equipment (a sophisticated computer system with a number of interfaces to the torpedoes and instrumentation) used by Torpedoman's Mates Technicians; has a thorough knowledge of interfacing, of the interfaced equipment, and of digital and computer electronics. Supervises the upkeep and assembly of torpedoes; administers periodic inspection to ensure quality control. NOTE: If NEC was TM-0747, DD FORM 2586 (BACK), APR 2007 (Continuation) 1. LAST NAME – FIRST NAME – MIDDLE NAME 2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER SAMPLE NAVY WARRANT XXX-XX-0000 3. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD) 2008 JUL 01 7. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION Advanced Undersea MK 46 Test Equipment Weaponsman, or TM-0749, Advanced Undersea MK 48 Test Equipment Weaponsman, refer to the note in the TM1 (Technician) description, in previous paragraph. If Operator: Handles, transfers, loads, and off-loads torpedoes; uses multimeter; solders electrical leads and terminals; tests and replaces electronic components; uses technical maintenance publications, schematics, and drawings; maintains torpedo records; uses and cares for handtools. Performs electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic maintenance; disassembles, cleans, adjusts, and tests propulsion and control mechanisms of torpedoes and launching systems; completes deficiency reports on torpedoes and associated equipment. Uses working drawings in making modification to torpedo systems; maintains a technical library; trains subordinates to perform maintenance on weapon systems; prepares preventive maintenance schedule. Supervises the upkeep and assembly of torpedo maintenance systems; administers periodic inspection to insure quality control. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: TM (NER-TM-001, Exhibit dates JUN 1971 - DEC 1996) If Technician: In the vocational certificate category, 3 semester hours in basic electricity/electronics and 3 in computer operations. 3 semester hours in basic electricity/electronics, 3 in computer operations, 2 in personnel supervision, 2 in maintenance management, and 3 in human relations; if NEC was TM-0747, Advanced Undersea MK 46 Test Equipment Weaponsman, or TM-0749, Advanced Undersea MK 48 Test Equipment Weaponsman, additional credit as follows: 2 semester hours in applied mathematics, 4 in digital electronics, 4 in computer organization, 3 in electromechanical systems, and 8 in systems maintenance. In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in basic electricity/electronics, 3 in computer operations, 3 in personnel supervision, 3 in maintenance management, and 3 in human relations; if NEC was TM-0747, Advanced Undersea MK 46 Test Equipment Weaponsman, or TN-0749, Advanced, Undersea MK 48 Test Equipment Weaponsman, additional credit as follows: 2 semester hours in applied mathematics, 4 in digital electronics, 4 in computer organization, 3 in electromechanical systems, and 8 in systems maintenance (10/87). If Operator: In the vocational certificate category, 3 semester hours in basic mechanical systems and 3 in hydraulic/pneumatic systems. In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in basic mechanical systems, 3 in hydraulic/pneumatic systems, 3 in personnel supervision, 3 in maintenance management, 3 in human relations, and 3 in system maintenance (10/87). RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATION FOR: TM Artillery and Missile Crew Members (ONET 55-3014.00) ---------------------------------- DD FORM 2586 (BACK), APR 2007 (Continuation) 1. LAST NAME – FIRST NAME – MIDDLE NAME 2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER SAMPLE NAVY WARRANT XXX-XX-0000 3. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD) 2008 JUL 01 7. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION OCCUPATION: MN, Mineman DUTY OCCUPATION: NAVY, RESERVE: PETTY OFFICER SECOND CLASS, Pay Grade E-5 MAR 1980 - SEP 1980 (6 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: MN (NER-MN-001, Exhibit dates JUN 1973 - APR 1992) Responsible for maintenance, installation, and inspection of mines (underwater explosive devices) which are loaded onto surface ships, submarines, or aircraft for placement in the water. PAY GRADES UP TO E-5 (MN2): Inspects and prepares mine cases for assembly; loads explosives into mine cases; installs electronic modules; stores, charges, and installs batteries; performs mechanical adjustments; checks temperatures in storage areas; uses standard hand tools, thread cutting devices, mechanical measuring devices, portable power tools, and bench tools; uses electrical, hydrostatic, and vacuum tube testing devises; prepares mines for storage. Performs final preparation on mines for shipment and planting; conducts inventory and orders parts and tools. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: MN (NER-MN-001, Exhibit dates JUN 1973 - APR 1992) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in the use and care of hand and power tools (9/80). RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: MN All Other Mechanics, Installers, And Repairers (OES 85999) Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters (ONET 47-5031.00) Ordnance Artificer (DOT 632.261-018) ---------------------------------OCCUPATION: SN, Seaman PRIMARY OCCUPATION: NAVY, ACTIVE: SEAMAN, Pay Grade E-3 SEP 1975 - SEP 1976 (1 Year) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: SN (NER-SN-001, Exhibit dates JUN 1971 - DEC 1989) Performs all basic seamanship functions aboard ship that involve line or wire, including knot tying, whipping and seizing, and rigging used to secure the ship to a pier, moor, or anchor; is able to identify functions of navigation and shipboard equipment, including fixed or portable items and power or non-powered items; lowers, raises, and launches life saving equipment; handles small boats; navigates by using DD FORM 2586 (BACK), APR 2007 (Continuation) 1. LAST NAME – FIRST NAME – MIDDLE NAME 2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER SAMPLE NAVY WARRANT XXX-XX-0000 3. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD) 2008 JUL 01 7. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION several different types of compasses; keeps records by degrees or points; knows navigational aids, Nautical Rules of the Road, and the buoys of inland waters of the U.S.; knows the nomenclature of decks, superstructures, and parts of the hull; knows the purpose and limitations of first aid and the first aid treatments for electrical shock, simple and compound fractures, heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and burns; must be qualified as a Swimmer Fourth Class, requiring floating for a minimum of five minutes, preparing and using clothing and buoyant object for staying afloat, and swimming through oil, flames, and debris; knows how to determine the classes of fire hoses and how to use carbon dioxide, dry chemical, and water-portable fire extinguishers; knows the function of the typical fire main system, fixed carbon dioxide system, water washdown system, and magazine sprinkling system; knows the difference between flooding and progressive flooding and the dangers involved. NOTE: Seaman in pay grades E-1 and E-2 perform these duties under close supervision. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: SN (NER-SN-001, Exhibit dates JUN 1971 - DEC 1989) In the vocational certificate category or in the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in seamanship, and additional credit in first aid and fire science on the basis of institutional evaluation; if the duty assignment was boat coxswain, 3 additional semester hours in small boat operation; if qualified as a Swimmer First Class, 1 semester hour in swimming and additional credit in swimming on the basis of institutional evaluation NOTE: Credit for Seaman (SN) should be granted only after pay grade E-3 has been achieved (12/76). RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATION FOR: SN Sailors and Marine Oilers (ONET 53-5011.00) -------------------- ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATION(S): NAVY: ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATION DESIGNATIONS: SV1 - Submarine Warfare, Enlisted Submarine Qualified, General JUN 1995 - OCT 1996 748 - Title not available OCT 1993 - DEC 1993 NAVY ENLISTED CLASSIFICATIONS: 0748 - Advanced Undersea MK-48 Weaponsman MAR 1990 - OCT 1993, DEC 1988 - JUN 1989, SEP 1984 - SEP 1988 (Description dates JAN 1986 - SEP 1995) Performs intermediate level maintenance on assigned torpedo and DD FORM 2586 (BACK), APR 2007 (Continuation) 1. LAST NAME – FIRST NAME – MIDDLE NAME 2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER SAMPLE NAVY WARRANT XXX-XX-0000 3. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD) 2008 JUL 01 7. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION associated equipment to include troubleshooting, maintenance and the observance of handling and safety precautions. Employs knowledge of general description, operating principles and functions of all component and systems. 9511 - 3-M System Maintenance Operations Manager MAR 1985 - OCT 1993 (Description dates AUG 1984 - MAR 1996) Coordinates controls administers employs and supervises all facets of IMA/IMMS operations. Advises and assists all levels of repair activity management on matters concerning the IMMS and coordinates and controls operation of ship's 3-M data processing within MDCS. 9710 - Electronic Equipment Repairman Trainee SEP 1975 - SEP 1976 OTHER RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATION: Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other (ONET 49-9099.99) ** Note: Experience history data not available prior to FY 75 --------- TRAINING HISTORY: COURSES SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED ** ---------- ** Note: Description, Length, or Credit Recommendation will not be ** displayed for a course if that information is not available. ** ** ---------------------------------MILITARY TRAINING: JUL 1995 - AUG 1995 ARMY COURSE: AMMOC21CBT, Basics of Naval Explosive Hazard Control - CBT LENGTH: 4.5 Days. (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: AMMOC21CBT) ---------------------------------MILITARY TRAINING: FEB 1995 - MAR 1995 ARMY COURSE: AMMOC25OS, Naval Explosives Safety Managers/Supervisors Orientation (OS) LENGTH: 4.5 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: DD FORM 2586 (BACK), APR 2007 (Continuation) 1. LAST NAME – FIRST NAME – MIDDLE NAME 2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER SAMPLE NAVY WARRANT XXX-XX-0000 3. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD) 2008 JUL 01 7. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION (Description Dates OCT 1993 - NOV 1998) This course will provide an overview of general ammunition and explosives safety training for Navy/Marine Corps shore activity explosives safety officers, managers, and supervisors. The training will introduce the different classes of ammunition and explosives, stressing safe handling and explosives safety requirements. The training emphasizes use of Navy publications, standards, and instructions for extracting information required to safely manage ordnance operations. Course exercises and exams provide scenarios where the student must be able to find and use referenced information to solve problems. The course is considered fast paced with the student required to do assigned homework. (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: AMMOC25OS) ---------------------------------MILITARY TRAINING: FEB 1994 - FEB 1994 NAVY COURSE: J-2G-0906, Nuclear Safety Officer LENGTH: 4 Days. 00000 COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description Dates FEB 1993 - JUL 2008) The Nuclear Safety Officer course is designed to expose designated personnel of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps to higher authority directives and requirements applicable to support of a command's nuclear weapon capability. Course content includes the importance of nuclear safety, Navy nuclear safety program, hazards, vulnerability, safety rules, accident/incident response, transportation safety, handling safety, explosive safety, publications, security, personnel reliability program, the applicable nuclear safety program and administrative requirements for personnel security clearance. (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J-2G-0906) ---------------------------------MILITARY TRAINING: FEB 1994 - FEB 1994 NAVY COURSE: J-8A-0913, Nuclear Weapons Radiological Controls Officer LENGTH: 3 Days. 00000 COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description Dates OCT 1980 - JUL 2008) To train officers and civilians, for each ship or station that stows, maintains or handles nuclear weapons, to establish and maintain an DD FORM 2586 (BACK), APR 2007 (Continuation) 1. LAST NAME – FIRST NAME – MIDDLE NAME 2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER SAMPLE NAVY WARRANT XXX-XX-0000 3. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD) 2008 JUL 01 7. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION effective nuclear weapons radiological controls program. Completion of this course meets CNO requirements for qualifications as a Nuclear Weapons Radiological Controls Officer. Instruction is provided on program objectives, required training, personnel responsibilities, nature of radiation, radiation effects and risks, personnel dosimetry, survey interpretation, records and reports and man-REM reduction and the program's governing provisions specified in NAVSEA Manual TW120-AA-PRO-010 and NAVMED P-5055. (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J-8A-0913) ---------------------------------MILITARY TRAINING: FEB 1994 - FEB 1994 NAVY COURSE: K-2G-9047, Personnel Reliability Program (PRP) Administration LENGTH: 2 Days. 00000 COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description Dates FEB 1986 - JUL 2008) Provide additional PRP training to PRP managers and to personnel responsible for service record maintenance and PRP administration. Course is dedicated to a comprehensive presentation of the entire PRP/Administration process. It will address, in-depth, security clearances, PRP, PRP screening, practical exercises and current inspection deficiencies. Course has a target audience of PRP certifying officers and PRP Service Record Custodial/Administrative personnel. Students attending Nuclear Safety Officer course J-2G-0906 after 10 Mar 86 will receive material covered in this course and need not attend. (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: K-2G-9047) ---------------------------------MILITARY TRAINING: OCT 1993 - NOV 1993 NAVY COURSE: Q-9B-0023, Limited Duty Officer/Chief Warrant Officer Indoctrination, Class PC LENGTH: 4-5 weeks (130-142 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (NV-1408-0029, Exhibit dates APR 1993 - JUL 2008) Upon completion of the course, newly commissioned limited duty officers and chief warrant officers will be trained in the administrative, leadership, military law, and customs skills necessary to be an effective naval officer, with an emphasis on communication. Lectures and practical exercises cover written communication, oral DD FORM 2586 (BACK), APR 2007 (Continuation) 1. LAST NAME – FIRST NAME – MIDDLE NAME 2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER SAMPLE NAVY WARRANT XXX-XX-0000 3. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD) 2008 JUL 01 7. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION communication, naval correspondence, naval administration, military law, military customs, naval history subjects, and role of the US Navy. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (NV-1408-0029, Exhibit dates APR 1993 - JUL 2008) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in business communication (1/03). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: Q-9B-0023) ---------------------------------MILITARY TRAINING: OCT 1993 - OCT 1993 NAVY COURSE: P-7C-0022, Navy Leader Development Program Division Officer (Transitional) LENGTH: 1 Week. 00000 COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description Dates SEP 1993 - JUL 2008) To increase the effectiveness of Division Officers by providing them the competency skills identified through research conducted in both Atlantic and Pacific fleets to be associated with superior performance. The course provides the Division Officer the opportunity to recognize, understand, self-assess, and practice the sixteen skills, which can enable him/her to better fulfill assigned responsibilities. These skills are divided among five Skill Groups: Concern for Efficiency and Effectiveness, Management Control, Skillful Use of Influence, Advising and Counseling, and Conceptualization. (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: P-7C-0022) ---------------------------------MILITARY TRAINING: MAR 1991 - MAR 1991 NAVY COURSE: P-500-0036, Navy Leader Development Program (NAVLEAD) for Chief Petty Officers LENGTH: 1 week (40 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (NV-1717-0023, Exhibit dates OCT 1990 - JAN 1999) Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to identify the components which characterize motivation, supervisory and leadership skills, and personal skills which will increase effectiveness as a unit leader. Course includes lectures, class discussions, simulations, case studies, and daily logs to reinforce experiential learning which can be applied to a management setting. The course does not reenforce learning DD FORM 2586 (BACK), APR 2007 (Continuation) 1. LAST NAME – FIRST NAME – MIDDLE NAME 2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER SAMPLE NAVY WARRANT XXX-XX-0000 3. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD) 2008 JUL 01 7. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION through written evaluation. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (NV-1717-0023, Exhibit dates OCT 1990 - JAN 1999) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in principles of supervision (3/92). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: P-500-0036) ---------------------------------MILITARY TRAINING: MAY 1989 - JUN 1989 NAVY COURSE: A-500-0036, Leadership and Management Education and Training (LMET) for Chief Petty Officers LENGTH: 2 weeks (70-80 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (NV-1717-0015, Exhibit dates SEP 1979 - MAR 1990) To provide leading chief petty officers with modern concepts and methods for leadership development and human resource use. Course content covers concepts which maximize student growth in the areas of leadership development and motivational concepts. Topics include establishing authority, time management, methods of developing subordinates, self-motivation, employee discipline techniques, and managerial styles. Students are actively involved by role playing, model building, goal setting, and performance analysis. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (NV-1717-0015, Exhibit dates SEP 1979 - MAR 1990) In the upper-division baccalaureate category, 3 semester hours in industrial psychology, leadership development, or a management elective (12/89). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-500-0036) ---------------------------------MILITARY TRAINING: APR 1988 - APR 1988 NAVY COURSE: J-041-0148, Small Arms Watchstander Qualifications (Ashore/Afloat) Instructor LENGTH: 2 Weeks. 00000 COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description Dates NOV 1983 - NOV 1996) To provide enlisted personnel (E-5 and above) with the training required to perform the duties of a small arms instructor, either ashore or afloat for the following weapons: .38 Caliber Revolver, .45 Caliber Revolver, M14 Rifle, M16 Rifle, 12 Gauge Shotgun Topics addressed during DD FORM 2586 (BACK), APR 2007 (Continuation) 1. LAST NAME – FIRST NAME – MIDDLE NAME 2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER SAMPLE NAVY WARRANT XXX-XX-0000 3. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD) 2008 JUL 01 7. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION this instructor course include safety, the use of deadly force, weapon characteristics and operation, fundamentals of marksmanship, range procedures, course management and teaching techniques. The student will also conduct practice teaching lessons as well as fire for both qualification and marksmanship ribbons. In addition, graduates in the ratings of AO, GM, TM, MA, MN and SPECWAR personnel holding NEC 532X are eligible to apply for NEC 0812. (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J-041-0148) ---------------------------------MILITARY TRAINING: MAR 1987 - MAR 1987 NAVY COURSE: A-123-0168, Mobile Submarine Simulator Basic Maintenance LENGTH: 1 Week. 00000 COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description Dates NOV 1979 - FEB 1994) To provide instruction on the operation and maintenance of the Mobile Submarine Simulator (MOSS) system. This course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to perform normal operational tasks and onboard maintenance of the Mobile Submarine Simulator (MOSS) system in accordance with the prescribed procedural documentation. (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-123-0168) ---------------------------------MILITARY TRAINING: SEP 1985 - SEP 1985 NAVY COURSE: A-012-0023, Shipboard Instructor LENGTH: 2 weeks (65 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (NV-1406-0013, Exhibit dates JUN 1981 - MAR 1992) To train fleet personnel in instructional methods and use of materials for naval training. Lectures and practical exercises cover instructional techniques, including use of instructional media materials, use of learning objectives, and evaluation of student performance. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (NV-1406-0013, Exhibit dates JUN 1981 - MAR 1992) In the upper-division baccalaureate category, 2 semester hours in methods and materials of instruction (3/82). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-012-0023) ---------------------------------- DD FORM 2586 (BACK), APR 2007 (Continuation) 1. LAST NAME – FIRST NAME – MIDDLE NAME 2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER SAMPLE NAVY WARRANT XXX-XX-0000 3. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD) 2008 JUL 01 7. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION MILITARY TRAINING: NOV 1984 - NOV 1984 NAVY COURSE: S-500-0031, Intermediate Maintenance Activity (IMA) Maintenance Management Subsystem (MMS) LENGTH: 2 Weeks. 00000 (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: S-500-0031) ---------------------------------MILITARY TRAINING: AUG 1984 - AUG 1984 NAVY COURSE: J-500-0025, Administration and Operation of Shipboard 3-M Systems LENGTH: 4 Days. 00000 COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description Dates JUL 1972 - DEC 1992) This course prepares Naval Officers and Petty Officers to administer the Planned Maintenance System, PMS, and the Maintenance Data System, MDS, of the standard Ships' Maintenance and Material Management (3-M) Systems. This course is designed for Department Heads, Departmental 3-M Systems Assistants, Division Officers, and Work Center - Group Supervisors. Includes introduction to the Ships' 3-M Systems, PMS, and MDS, IMMS, and AMS. Included are introduction to the 3-M systems, administration and operation of PMS, MDS, and MDS documentation printout. (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J-500-0025) ---------------------------------MILITARY TRAINING: JAN 1984 - APR 1984 NAVY COURSE: A-123-0140, Torpedo Mk 48 Mods 1 and 3 Intermediate Maintenance LENGTH: 15 weeks (650 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (NV-1715-1105, Exhibit dates MAR 1975 - MAR 1993) To train fleet personnel in the theory of operation and maintenance procedures for torpedo Mk 48 Mod 1. Lectures and practical exercises cover equipment maintenance, including logistics, safety, troubleshooting, fault isolation, and DD FORM 2586 (BACK), APR 2007 (Continuation) 1. LAST NAME – FIRST NAME – MIDDLE NAME 2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER SAMPLE NAVY WARRANT XXX-XX-0000 3. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD) 2008 JUL 01 7. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION repair or replacement of parts. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (NV-1715-1105, Exhibit dates MAR 1975 - MAR 1993) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in system maintenance and troubleshooting or as a technical elective (4/83). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-123-0140) ---------------------------------MILITARY TRAINING: NOV 1983 - DEC 1983 NAVY COURSE: A-100-0010, Basic Electricity and Electronics---Modules 15--25 LENGTH: Self-paced, 5-12 weeks (200-480 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (NV-1714-0020, Exhibit dates APR 1977 - JUL 1989) To provide enlisted personnel with training in electronic equipment theory and maintenance. Programmed instruction and laboratory exercises in soldering techniques; technical manuals; oscilloscope operation; basic troubleshooting of RF, IF, AF and power amplifiers; solid state power supplies; electron tube power supplies; basic transistor theory; oscillators; multivibrators; wave shaping circuits; unijunction transistors; and SCR's. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (NV-1714-0020, Exhibit dates APR 1977 - JUL 1989) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in introduction to electronics (1/82). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-100-0010) ---------------------------------MILITARY TRAINING: AUG 1983 - AUG 1983 NAVY COURSE: A-500-0034, Leadership and Management Education and Training (LMET) for Leading Petty Officers LENGTH: 2 weeks (70 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (NV-1717-0014, Exhibit dates SEP 1979 - MAR 1990) To provide leading petty officers with modern concepts and methods for leadership development and human resource use. Course content covers concepts which maximize student growth in the areas of leadership development and motivational concepts. Topics include establishing authority, time management, methods of developing DD FORM 2586 (BACK), APR 2007 (Continuation) 1. LAST NAME – FIRST NAME – MIDDLE NAME 2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER SAMPLE NAVY WARRANT XXX-XX-0000 3. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD) 2008 JUL 01 7. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION subordinates, self-motivation, employee discipline techniques, and managerial styles. Students are actively involved by role playing, model building, goal setting, and performance analysis. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (NV-1717-0014, Exhibit dates SEP 1979 - MAR 1990) In the upper-division baccalaureate category, 3 semester hours in industrial management, industrial psychology, leadership development, or a management elective (11/81). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-500-0034) ---------------------------------MILITARY TRAINING: SEP 1982 - SEP 1982 NAVY COURSE: A-123-0158, Torpedo MK-48 Basic Maintenance LENGTH: 1 Week, 3 Days. 00000 COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description Dates MAR 1972 - JAN 1994) To provide instruction in the operation and maintenance of Torpedo MK 48. This course covers Theory of Operation and Onboard Maintenance of the MK 48 Torpedo. Including general description, physical and operating characteristics, firing procedures, records and reports, safety precautions and otto fuel safety. (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-123-0158) --------INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES: MILITARY TRAINING: MAR 1988 - MAR 1988 NAVY COURSE: A-557-0082 MILITARY TRAINING: FEB 1986 - FEB 1986 NAVY COURSE: F-500-0011 ** Note: Limited training history is available prior to FY 84 (ARMY); ** ** FY 78 (NAVY); FY 70 (AIR FORCE); FY 67 (MARINE CORPS) ** END OF AUTOMATED MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY DATA -----------------------------------------------------------------------** ** ** Note: This history includes only the centrally automated experience and training information that the services maintained on your military record ** ** ** LEGEND CODE: DOT: Dictionary of Occupational Titles published by the Department of Labor DD FORM 2586 (BACK), APR 2007 (Continuation) 1. LAST NAME – FIRST NAME – MIDDLE NAME 2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER SAMPLE NAVY WARRANT XXX-XX-0000 3. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD) 2008 JUL 01 7. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION OES: Occupational Employment Statistics published by the Office of Personnel Management O*NET: Occupational Information Network DD FORM 2586 (BACK), APR 2007 (Continuation)