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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
This course will give soldiers knowledge and hands on training in testing and purifying water in a field environment along with preventive medicine measures (PMM) against disease's associated with arthropods, rodents and personnel hygiene. Preventive measures will be instructed and demonstrated in the prevention of heat and cold injuries, and the proper construction of waste facilities in a field environment.
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9.00 Credits
This is a performance-oriented course of instruction designed to prepare Sergeants though Sergeant Majors for positions of responsibility as Staff Non-Commissioned Officers. Major subject areas include risk management; small group process; supply operations; transportation/ tactical movement planning; reconstitution; graphics and overlays; combat support; military decision making process (MDMP); plans, orders, and annexes; combat records and reports; intelligence preparation of the battlefield (IPB); military briefings; introduction to army battle command system (ABCS); information operations; urban operations; rehearsals; maneuver control system (MCS); and staff functions.
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6.00 Credits
This course teaches all Staff Sergeants and selected promotable Sergeants and non promotable Sergeants in leadership skills, Non-Commissioned Officer duties, responsibilities and authority, and how to conduct performance- oriented training. The course produces battle competent Non- Commissioned Officers who are qualified squad/section sergeants, team/ section leaders, evaluators, counselors, conductors or participants in individual and collective training, and performers/teachers of leader values, attributes, skills, and actions.
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7.00 Credits
This is a performance-oriented course of instruction designed to prepare Sergeants First Class and Master Sergeants for positions of responsibility as unit First Sergeants. Major subject areas include unit administration, communicative skill, discipline and morale, logisitics and maintenance, personnel management, physical training, security, tactical operations, and training management.
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5.00 Credits
This course combines all aspects of a Maintenance Management System, and a repair part re-supply system through the use of the Standard Army Maintenance System - (SAMS) Software. Theory and application of both manual and automated tasks are presented through the use of Seminar and practical exercises. Repair part system areas of major emphasis include parts ordering procedures, Document Register management, and parts stockage and management. Maintenance Management areas of emphasis will include preparation and use of the Army Maintenance and Inspection Worksheet, deferred maintenance, licensing, equipment dispatch, Army Oil Analysis Program, scheduling equipment services, and historical records. Related subject areas include accident reporting, physical security, material condition status reporting, publications, and query by example.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course will train students in the areas of safe vehicle operation, international traffic laws, rules and road signs.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce military personnel and Department of Defense employees to the various requirements involved in operating and maintaining the Up-Armored High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV). The course addresses the regulatory and technical requirements of such operations by using existing military procedures and regulations. The course will also address potential safety hazards, preventive measures, and risk assessment procedures.
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1.00 Credits
This course presents an overview of the culture, religion and manners of the Arab World. Military personnel being deployed to this region of the world need to be aware of the various aspects of Arab Culture. Topics to be covered include religion, importance of clan and family, importance of status, hospitality and friendship, gestures, concept of time, work and training guidelines and community and home life.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Modern Army Combatives Level I
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5.00 Credits
Modern Army Combatives Level 2 3 to
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