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VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING 1. LAST NAME – FIRST NAME – MIDDLE NAME SAMPLE ARMY ENLISTED 2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER XXX-XX-0000 3. PAY GRADE E-8 4. MILITARY SERVICE AND COMPONENT ARMY, ACTIVE 5. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD) 2008 JUL 01 6. YEAR(S) IN SERVICE 25

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Page 1: National Learning Center | University of Colorado Denver ...€¦  · Web viewCREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 71L (MOS-71L-003, Exhibit dates NOV 1992

VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING1. LAST NAME – FIRST NAME – MIDDLE NAME

SAMPLE ARMY ENLISTED2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER

XXX-XX-00003. PAY GRADE

E-84. MILITARY SERVICE AND COMPONENT

ARMY, ACTIVE5. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD)

2008 JUL 016. YEAR(S) IN SERVICE

257. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION

------------------------- EXPERIENCE HISTORY: -------------------------- OCCUPATION: 16Z, Air Defense Artillery Senior Sergeant PRIMARY OCCUPATION: ARMY, ACTIVE: MASTER SERGEANT, Skill Level 50 DEC 1993 - JAN 1997 (3 Years 1 Month) DUTY OCCUPATION: ARMY, ACTIVE: SERGEANT FIRST CLASS, Skill Level 50 MAR 1985 - DEC 1985 (9 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 16Z(MOS-16Z-002, Exhibit dates MAR 1992 - JUN 1997) SKILL LEVEL 50: Serves as the principal noncommissioned officer inthe supervision of an air defense artillery unit or headquarters;assists superiors in the appraisal of air defense artillery operations,training, and intelligence information; prepares status board andsituation map; collects, interprets, evaluates, and disseminatesintelligence data; prepares and edits training and intelligence materialand the operations manual; supervises security; advises superiors on allpersonnel matters; assists superiors in planning, coordinating, anddirecting all air defense artillery activities. NOTE: May haveprogressed to 16Z50 from Skill Level 40 of MOS 14D (Hawk Missile SystemCrewmember), 16D (Hawk Missile Crewmember), 16F (Light Air DefenseArtillery Crewmember), 16J (Forward Area Alerting Radar Operator), 16P(Chaparral Crewmember), 16R (Vulcan Crewmember), 16S (Man Portable AirDefense System Crewmember), or 16T (Patriot Missile Crewmember). CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 16Z(MOS-16Z-002, Exhibit dates MAR 1992 - JUN 1997) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3semester hours in military science, 3 in personnel supervision, and 2 inrecords and information management. In the upper-division baccalaureatecategory, 3 semester hours for field experience in management and 3 inorganizational management; if individual has attained pay grade E-9,additional credit as follows: 3 semester hours in management problems, 3in operations management, and 3 in communication techniques for managers(3/92). ----------------------------------

DD FORM 2586, APR 2007 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE1. LAST NAME – FIRST NAME – MIDDLE NAME

SAMPLE ARMY ENLISTED2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER

XXX-XX-00003. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD)2008 JUL 01

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7. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION

OCCUPATION: 71L, Administrative Specialist DUTY OCCUPATION: ARMY, ACTIVE: MASTER SERGEANT, Skill Level 50 AUG 1994 - JAN 1997 (2 Years 5 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 71L(MOS-71L-003, Exhibit dates NOV 1992 - MAY 2001) Supervises or performs administrative, clerical, and keyboardingduties (at a minimum of 35 words a minute). SKILL LEVELS UP TO 50: Types routine correspondence, messages,reports, and forms; serves as a receptionist; answers the telephone;handles incoming mail and messages; maintains files; uses copyingequipment; receives and maintains publications; performs data entry. Prepares special correspondence; composes routine correspondence;proofreads correspondence for proper format and accuracy; providestechnical guidance to typists and clerical personnel; prepares charts,graphs, and rosters. Supervises personnel performing keyboarding, general clerical, andadministrative duties; distributes work load; reviews and editscorrespondence; sets up and reviews files; controls duplicatingfacilities; plans and organizes office operations; determinesrequirements for office equipment, supplies, and space. Performs supervisory duties at a higher level of command. NOTE: Mayhave progressed to 71L40 from 71L30 or 71C30 (Executive AdministrativeAssistant). Supervises performance of administrative functions at higher levelheadquarters; provides guidance; engages in public relations activities. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 71L(MOS-71L-003, Exhibit dates NOV 1992 - MAY 2001) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2semester hours in keyboarding, 2 in record keeping, 3 in businesscommunication, 4 in office procedures, 3 in computer applications, 3 forfield experience in office practices, 3 in office management, and 3 inpersonnel supervision. In the upper-division baccalaureate category, 3semester hours in human resource management and 6 for field experiencein management; if paygrade E-9 has been attained, additional credit maybe granted as follows: 3 semester hours in management problems and 3 incommunication techniques for managers (11/92). RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 71L Administrative Assistant (DOT 169.167-010) Administrative Services Managers (OES 13014) Audiovisual Librarian (DOT 100.167-010) Clerk, General (DOT 209.562-010) Clerk-Typist (DOT 203.362-010) Distributing Clerk (DOT 222.587-018) First-Line Supervisors And Managers/Supervisors - Clerical And

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XXX-XX-00003. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD)2008 JUL 01

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7. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION

Administrative Support Workers (OES 51002) Mail Clerk (DOT 209.687-026) Mailroom Supervisor (DOT 209.137-010) Manager, Office (DOT 169.167-034) Manager, Office (DOT 188.167-058) Office Helper (DOT 239.567-010) Post-Office Clerk (DOT 243.367-014) Secretaries, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive (ONET 43-6014.00) Supervisor, Mails (DOT 243.137-010) Typist (DOT 203.582-066) Word Processing Machine Operator (DOT 203.382-030) ---------------------------------- OCCUPATION: 11B, Infantryman DUTY OCCUPATION: ARMY, ACTIVE: MASTER SERGEANT, Skill Level 40 DEC 1993 - AUG 1994 (8 Months) ARMY, ACTIVE: SERGEANT FIRST CLASS, Skill Level 40 SEP 1992 - DEC 1993 (1 Year 3 Months) MAR 1992 - JUN 1992 (3 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 11B(MOS-11B-004, Exhibit dates MAR 1981 - FEB 1995) Leads, supervises, and serves as a member of an infantry unit of 10-20persons, employing individual weapons, machine guns, and antiarmorweapons in offensive and defensive ground combat. SKILL LEVELS UP TO 40: Uses individual infantry weapons; lays fieldwire; performs basic communications functions and operates communicationequipment; utilizes camouflage to conceal weapons and personnel;constructs minor fortifications; performs land navigation; performspreventive maintenance on weapons, equipment, and some vehicles; makesverbal reports; administers first aid; operates wheeled vehicles totransport personnel, supplies, and equipment. Serves as a team leader, directing deployment and employment ofpersonnel; supervises maintenance and construction activities; reads,interprets, and collects intelligence information; distributesadministrative and training documents; trains subordinate personnel. As a first-line supervisor, directs the utilization of personnel andequipment; coordinates unit actions with adjacent and supportingelements; insures proper collection and reporting of intelligencedata. Supervises and trains personnel in infantry operations andintelligence activities; assists in planning, organizing, directing,supervising, training, coordinating, and reporting activities ofsubordinate units; supervises receipt, storage, and distribution ofsupplies, equipment, and food to subordinate units; provides oral and

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XXX-XX-00003. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD)2008 JUL 01

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written reports; assists in production and administration of staffjournals, files, records, and reports. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 11B(MOS-11B-004, Exhibit dates MAR 1981 - FEB 1995) In the vocational certificate category, 3 semester hours in mechanicalmaintenance. In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degreecategory, 3 semester hours in map reading, 1 in first aid, 3 in recordkeeping, 3 in personnel supervision, 3 in human relations, 3 inprinciples of instruction, and credit in surveying on the basis ofinstitutional evaluation. In the upper-division baccalaureate category,3 semester hours for field experience in management (10/83). RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 11B Infantry (ONET 55-3016.00) Infantry Operations Specialist (DOT 378.367-022) Infantry Unit Leader (DOT 378.137-010) ---------------------------------- OCCUPATION: 14R, Bradley Linebacker Crewmember PRIMARY OCCUPATION: ARMY, ACTIVE: SERGEANT FIRST CLASS, Skill Level 40 NOV 1993 - DEC 1993 (1 Month) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 14R(MOS-14R-001, Exhibit dates AUG 1991 - JUL 2008) Supervises and operates the Line of Sight-Forward-Heavy (LOS-F-H) orthe Bradley Linebacker vehicle and associated equipment. SKILL LEVELS UP TO 40: Operates and performs preventive maintenancechecks and services; operates communications equipment; visuallyidentifies aircraft and armored vehicles; operates weapons systems. Provides technical guidance to subordinates; provides assistance increw training; collects and consolidates intelligence information. Coordinates and supervises preventive maintenance; processes specialand periodic reports; commands the LOS-F-H vehicle. Plans, organizes, directs, supervises, trains, coordinates, andreports activities of staff; supervises maintenance activities. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 14R(MOS-14R-001, Exhibit dates AUG 1991 - JUL 2008) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3semester hours in personnel supervision. In the upper-divisionbaccalaureate category, 3 semester hours for field experience inmanagement (7/97). ----------------------------------

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OCCUPATION: 14S, Avenger Crewmember PRIMARY OCCUPATION: ARMY, ACTIVE: SERGEANT FIRST CLASS, Skill Level 40 AUG 1993 - NOV 1993 (3 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 14S(MOS-14S-001, Exhibit dates APR 1991 - AUG 2004) Supervises or serves as a member of an Avenger weapon unit. SKILL LEVELS UP TO 40: Prepares and fires Avenger weapon; identifiesfriendly and hostile aircraft; operates and assists in programminginterrogator equipment; operates assigned vehicles, simulators, andinterrogator and cryptological equipment; operates and maintains radioand/or wire communication with firing units and higher headquarters. Provides technical guidance and supervision to subordinates. Supervises operation of personnel in unit; assists in planning andconducting air defense; assigns personnel as required to provide airdefense coverage in other units; supervises programming of interrogatorequipment; supervises radio and wire communications and the issuance ofammunition. Supervises operation of Avenger platoon of at least 40 persons;assists in planning, organizing, directing, supervising, training,coordinating, and reporting activities of subordinate sections; assistsin coordination and implementation of training programs, administrativematters, and communication activities. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 14S(MOS-14S-001, Exhibit dates APR 1991 - AUG 2004) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3semester hours in military science, 3 in personnel supervision, and 2 inrecords and information management. In the upper-division baccalaureatecategory, 3 semester hours for field experience in management and 3 inorganizational management (3/92). RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATION FOR: 14S Artillery and Missile Crew Members (ONET 55-3014.00) ---------------------------------- OCCUPATION: 16S, Man Portable Air Defense System (MANPADS) Crewmemberor Pedestal Mounted Stinger Crewmember PRIMARY OCCUPATION: ARMY, ACTIVE: SERGEANT FIRST CLASS, Skill Level 40 DEC 1992 - AUG 1993 (8 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 16S(MOS-16S-003, Exhibit dates OCT 1990 - JUN 1997) Supervises or serves as a member of MANPADS missile unit.

DD FORM 2586 (BACK), APR 2007 (Continuation)

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XXX-XX-00003. DATE OF INFORMATION (YYYYMMDD)2008 JUL 01

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SKILL LEVELS UP TO 40: Prepares and fires MANPADS missiles;identifies friendly and hostile aircraft; establishes and maintainsproper radio and wire communications with firing units and higherheadquarters. Supervises and provides technical guidance to subordinates. Assists in planning and conducting air defense; assigns personnel asrequired to provide air defense coverage to other units; supervisesprogramming of interrogator equipment; supervises radio and wirecommunications and the issuance of ammunition. Supervises operation of platoon; assists in planning, organizing,directing, supervising, training, coordinating, and reporting activitiesof subordinate sections; assists in coordination and implementation oftraining programs, administrative matters, and communication activities. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 16S(MOS-16S-003, Exhibit dates OCT 1990 - JUN 1997) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3semester hours in military science, 3 in personnel supervision, and 2 inrecords and information management. In the upper-division baccalaureatecategory, 3 semester hours in organizational management and 3 for fieldexperience in management (3/92). ---------------------------------- OCCUPATION: 91R, Veterinary Food Inspection Specialist PRIMARY OCCUPATION: ARMY, ACTIVE: SERGEANT FIRST CLASS, Skill Level 40 JUN 1990 - DEC 1992 (2 Years 6 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 91R(MOS-91R-003, Exhibit dates JUN 1992 - NOV 2001) Under supervision, inspects food and food products designated forconsumption for quality, safety, and adherence to contractualspecifications. SKILL LEVELS UP TO 40: Assists in inspection of meat, poultry,water, foods, eggs, dairy products, fruits, and vegetables in depots,warehouses, distribution points, installations, and conveyances;determines class of inspection to be performed, lot size, inspectionlevels, proper inspection tables, acceptable quality levels, identity,condition, and quantity of subsistence; selects sampling plan andsamples, and applies sampling procedures to subsistence items onindividual or lot basis and determines and verifies age, weight, andphysical conformance of samples; makes sensory evaluations; inspects forpackaging, packing, and marketing requirements; stamps inspectedsubsistence and related documents then classifies defects; advisessupervisor of nonconformance and assists in evaluation of abnormalities;determines disposition of sample units; collects, prepares, andtransmits samples to laboratory for subsistence examination or testing;

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identifies unsanitary conditions in food storage facilities andcommissary stores; prepares subsistence inspection reports; prepares,utilizes, cleans and makes minor repairs and adjustments to foodinspection equipment; receives, unpacks, stores, and safeguardsinspection supplies and equipment; uses approved security measures tosafeguard samples and inspection stamps. Provides technical guidance to subordinates; conducts subsistencequality assurance inspections in food handling and processingestablishments on food items procured, shipped, or stored; develops andapplies statistical sampling procedures; reviews laboratory test resultsfor product requirements; performs inspection of subsistence todetermine compliance with contractual requirements; performssurveillance examinations of subsistence items to determine suitabilityfor issue and continued serviceability; determines deteriorativecondition of meat and meat products, fresh fruit and vegetables, dairyproducts, water, foods, and semiperishable subsistence; recordscontractual deficiencies and initiates recommendations for correctiveactions; inspects commissary stores and military food storage facilitiesfor unsanitary conditions and recommends corrective action wherenecessary; prepares and conducts in-service training for the foodinspection activity; prepares and maintains quality assurance procedureson fresh dairy products; prepares and maintains quality history recordand product verification record and distributes as required; reviews andupdates publications that direct quality assurance procedures. Develops and directs procurement quality assurance activities incontractor's establishments and receipt and surveillance inspections atmilitary installations, subsistence distribution points, and depots;trains subordinates in technical aspects of food inspection; reviews,consolidates, and analyzes reports and surveys and recommends remedialaction to assure effective inspection procedures; records violations ofstate and other federal requirements concerning food items; evaluatessanitary compliance of commercial and government-controlled foodfacilities; utilizes proper channels and procedures to report violationsof food wholesomeness, animal disease, and food establishment sanitaryrequirements; develops and enforces security measures; supervisesequipment maintenance program; monitors and evaluates personnelperformance; counsels subordinates and prepares evaluation reports;ensures adherence to standards of conduct, cleanliness, technicalaccuracy, and safety regulations; prepares and conducts trainingprograms; supervises procedures to enable unit to function in nuclear,biological, and chemical environment; assists veterinarian in control ofzoonotic diseases; supervises emergency field slaughter procedures offood animals; advises and assists in administrative, fiscal, personnel,and supply matters; monitors requisition, storage, issue, andutilization of supplies and equipment; establishes report controlsystem; prepares and reviews correspondence; maintains food inspectionfiles. Develops, evaluates, and directs food inspection training programs;coordinates transportation, administration, and logistical support of

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food inspectors and animal care specialists assigned to activities otherthan the parent activity. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 91R(MOS-91R-003, Exhibit dates JUN 1992 - NOV 2001) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3semester hours in food science technology, 3 in food inspection, 3 inquality assurance, 3 in personnel supervision, and 2 in records andinformation management. In the upper-division baccalaureate category, 3semester hours in operations management, 3 for field experience inmanagement, and 3 in organizational management (6/92). RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 91R Agricultural Inspectors (ONET 45-2011.00) Food and Drug Inspector (DOT 168.267-042) Inspector, Agricultural Commodities (DOT 168.287-010) ---------------------------------- OCCUPATION: 16H, Air Defense Artillery Operations and IntelligenceAssistant PRIMARY OCCUPATION: ARMY, ACTIVE: SERGEANT FIRST CLASS, Skill Level 40 SEP 1982 - JUN 1990 (7 Years 9 Months) DUTY OCCUPATION: ARMY, ACTIVE: SERGEANT FIRST CLASS, Skill Level 40 SEP 1989 - MAR 1992 (2 Years 6 Months) DEC 1985 - MAR 1989 (3 Years 3 Months) MAR 1983 - MAR 1985 (2 Years) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 16H(MOS-16H-001, Exhibit dates SEP 1975 - SEP 1990) Supervises or serves as a member of an air defense artillery activityengaged in operations or intelligence in order to prepare and reviseoperations data and situation maps. SKILL LEVELS UP TO 40: Performs plotting and operations orintelligence duties in an air defense artillery unit; plots, reports,and records operations or intelligence information by preparing charts,overlays, strip maps, training aids, logs, reports, and correspondence;installs and operates field telephone equipment. Provides technical guidance to subordinates; collects andconsolidates information from related units; prepares training materialsand coordinates training activities; transmits intelligence and gridlocations to other units. Supervises operations; demonstrates correct procedures andtechniques; supervises the preparation of situation maps and overlays;coordinates operations and intelligence data; supervises operation of

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communications equipment. As a first sergeant, supervises 20 or more persons in an airspacecontrol element; supervises and evaluates training; prepares operationsplans; assists in reconnaissance. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 16H(MOS-16H-001, Exhibit dates SEP 1975 - SEP 1990) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3semester hours in map reading, 3 in human relations, 3 in personnelsupervision, and 3 for field experience in management (2/76). RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 16H Operations and Intelligence Assistant (DOT 378.367-026) Target Aircraft Technician (DOT 378.281-010) ---------------------------------- OCCUPATION: 16R, ADA (Air Defense Artillery) Short Range GunneryCrewman DUTY OCCUPATION: ARMY, ACTIVE: SERGEANT FIRST CLASS, Skill Level 40 MAR 1989 - SEP 1989 (6 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 16R(MOS-16R-002, Exhibit dates SEP 1975 - DEC 1989) Supervises or serves as a crewman in a Vulcan system section or servesas a platoon sergeant in a Chaparral or Vulcan platoon. SKILL LEVELS UP TO 40: Prepares and assists in firing Vulcanantiaircraft gun; operates and performs operator maintenance on wheeledand tracked vehicles, power generating equipment, communicationsequipment, and fire control devices; handles ammunition; assists in theemplacement and displacement of the weapons system; assists inperformance of routine maintenance. Provides technical guidance to Skill Level 10 personnel. Supervises equipment operation and operator maintenance; supervisesthe emplacement and displacement of weapons system; supervises squadtraining and coordinates squad activities. Able to perform the duties required for 16R30 (ADA Short RangeMissile Crewman or Chaparral Crewman); serves as platoon sergeant in aChaparral or Vulcan platoon of more than 20 persons; assists superiorsin planning, directing, training, coordinating, and reporting theactivities of the platoon. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 16R(MOS-16R-002, Exhibit dates SEP 1975 - DEC 1989) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3semester hours in personnel supervision, 3 in human relations, and 3 forfield experience in management (2/76).

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RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 16R Light Air Defense Artillery Crewmember (DOT 378.684-030) Target Aircraft Technician (DOT 378.281-010) Vulcan Crewmember (DOT 378.663-010) ---------------------------------- OCCUPATION: 16J, Defense Acquisition Radar Crewman PRIMARY OCCUPATION: ARMY, ACTIVE: STAFF SERGEANT, Skill Level 30 SEP 1978 - SEP 1982 (4 Years) DUTY OCCUPATION: ARMY, ACTIVE: SERGEANT FIRST CLASS, Skill Level 30 SEP 1982 - MAR 1983 (6 Months) ARMY, ACTIVE: STAFF SERGEANT, Skill Level 30 SEP 1979 - SEP 1982 (3 Years) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 16J(MOS-16J-001, Exhibit dates SEP 1975 - SEP 1990) Supervises or serves as a member of a defense acquisition radarsection or a forward area alerting radar unit. SKILL LEVELS UP TO 30: Operates radars and IFF(identification-friend-or-foe) equipment to obtain early warning andtarget identification data; manipulates radar adjustments to achieveoptimum operating performance; observes, tracks, and interprets targets;reads topographic maps to locate points by means of coordinates;prepares grid overlays to plot positions; employs electroniccountermeasures to avoid signal jamming; prepares records; performsoperator maintenance; follows safety procedures; uses special testequipment to insure proper radar operation and maintenance; installs andoperates communications equipment; operates power generatingequipment. Provides technical guidance to subordinates. Supervises over 20 persons; supervises operation and maintenance ofradar and related equipment; directs on-the-job training; maintainsequipment records; interprets intelligence information. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 16J(MOS-16J-001, Exhibit dates SEP 1975 - SEP 1990) In the vocational certificate category, credit in surveying on thebasis of institutional evaluation. In the lower-divisionbaccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in map readingand 3 in human relations (2/76). ----------------------------------

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OCCUPATION: 76Y, Unit Supply Specialist PRIMARY OCCUPATION: ARMY, ACTIVE: SERGEANT, Skill Level 20 SEP 1976 - SEP 1978 (2 Years) ARMY, ACTIVE: SPECIALIST 4, Skill Level 20 SEP 1975 - SEP 1976 (1 Year) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 76Y(MOS-76Y-002, Exhibit dates MAR 1978 - MAR 1992) Supervises or performs duties connected with the requisition, receipt,storage, accountability, and issuance of individual, organizational, andinstallation supplies, clothing, and equipment. SKILL LEVELS UP TO 20: Serves as a unit supply clerk; preparessupply records and forms, inventory control listings and count cards,and inventory reports; uses supply catalogs in requisitioning anddistributing supplies; uses typewriter, adding machines, calculators,copiers, and microfiche in performing duties; keeps administrativefiles; practices safety, security, and accountability in storageoperations; prepares, reviews, and corrects property listings andannexes; posts transactions to records; prepares clothing for issue;processes laundry including laundry rosters and payroll deduction formsfor laundry; maintains security and records for weapons; preparesweapons reports and ammunition reports for commander. Provides technical guidance to subordinates; establishes prioritiesand assigns work; conducts on-the-job training; inspects completed work,records, and reports for accuracy and for compliance with directives;maintains automated supply accounting system; computes supply usagefactors; applies principles of automatic data processing input filing,processing, and output techniques; supervises the issue, handling, andsecurity of sensitive items and small arms. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 76Y(MOS-76Y-002, Exhibit dates MAR 1978 - MAR 1992) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3semester hours in record keeping, 3 in office procedures, 3 in inventorycontrol, 2 in office machines, and 1 in typing (1/82). OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 76Y(Description dates APR 1967 - APR 1993) The unit supply specialist supervises or performs duties involvingrequest, receipt, storage, issue, accountability and preservation ofindividual, organizational, installation, and expendable supplies andequipment. SKILL LEVEL 10: Requests, receives, inspects, stores, issues,delivers, turns in, accounts for, and preserves supply in unit. SKILL LEVEL 20: Requests, receives, inspects, stores, issues,

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turns in, accounts for, and preserves supplies in unit, and supervisessmall unit supply operation. RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 76Y Inventory Clerk (DOT 222.387-026) Material Clerk (DOT 222.387-034) Purchasing Agent (DOT 162.157-038) Shipping and Receiving Clerk (DOT 222.387-050) Shipping-and-Receiving Supervisor (DOT 222.137-030) Stock Supervisor (DOT 222.137-034) -------------------- ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATION(S): ARMY: SECONDARY OCCUPATIONS:16S - Man Portable Air Defense System (MANPADS) Crewmember or Pedestal Mounted Stinger Crewmember JUN 1995 - JAN 1997, AUG 1993 - MAY 1995 92Y - Unit Supply Specialist APR 1993 - AUG 1993 76Y - Unit Supply Specialist MAR 1981 - APR 1993 ADDITIONAL SKILL IDENTIFIERS:Y2 - Transition AUG 1993 - SEP 1995 4A - Reclassification Training JUN 1990 - JUN 1992 E7 - Radio Controlled Miniature Aerial Target Operations/Maintenance MAR 1988 - MAR 1992 SPECIAL QUALIFICATION IDENTIFIERS:M - First Sergeant AUG 1994 - JAN 1997 A - Technical Intelligence NOV 1993 - OCT 1994 OTHER RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATION: Stock Clerks- Stockroom, Warehouse, or Storage Yard (ONET 43-5081.03) ** Note: Experience history data not available prior to FY 75 ** --------- TRAINING HISTORY: COURSES SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED ----------

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** Note: Description, Length, or Credit Recommendation will not be **** displayed for a course if that information is not available. ** ---------------------------------- MILITARY TRAINING: SEP 1994 - OCT 1994 ARMY COURSE: 521-SQIM, First Sergeant LENGTH: 4-5 weeks (174-175 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:(AR-0802-0020, Exhibit dates OCT 1991 - SEP 2000) Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to superviseunits of up to 200 persons. Course includes lectures, seminars, demonstrations, and performanceexercises in safety, stress management, diversity, substance abuse,maintenance and control of equipment, motivation, leadership skills, andcomputer and verbal skills.CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION(AR-0802-0020, Exhibit dates OCT 1991 - SEP 2000) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1semester hour in material management and 2 in fundamentals ofcommunication. In the upper-division baccalaureate category, 1 semesterhour in human resource management (6/95). (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 521SQIM) ---------------------------------- MILITARY TRAINING: FEB 1991 - MAR 1991 ARMY COURSE: 043-16S10, Man Portable Air Defense (MANPAD) Crew Member LENGTH: 7-8 weeks (253-261 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:(AR-1715-0817, Exhibit dates DEC 1986 - OCT 2001) Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to visuallyidentify at least 30 aircraft types; operate and maintain Stinger andRedeye weapons systems and training devices; and operate and maintainassociated transportation and communications equipment, such as 1/4 tontruck and trailer and radio. Lectures and practical exercises cover the operation and maintenanceof weapon system components.CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION(AR-1715-0817, Exhibit dates DEC 1986 - OCT 2001) Credit is not recommended because of the military-specific nature ofthe course (10/91).

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(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 04316S10) ---------------------------------- MILITARY TRAINING: SEP 1986 - DEC 1986 ARMY COURSE: 1-23-C42, Air Defense Artillery (ADA) AdvancedNoncommissioned Officer (NCO) LENGTH: 8-9 weeks (312 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:(AR-1406-0035, Exhibit dates MAR 1984 - FEB 1992) To provide senior enlisted personnel with a working knowledge ofduties, instructional methods, and general knowledge necessary toperform as senior noncommissioned officers in air defense management. The conferences and practical exercises include small unitself-defense, pilot tactics, and instruction in HIMAD and SHORAD systemdeployment. Course includes a common core of leadership subjects.CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION(AR-1406-0035, Exhibit dates MAR 1984 - FEB 1992) Credit is recommended for the common core only. See AR-1404-0035(11/88). (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: O16C42) ---------------------------------- MILITARY TRAINING: SEP 1985 - FEB 1986 ARMY COURSE: 8-10-C20-81A/82A/92A, Quartermaster Officer Basic LENGTH: 19 weeks (794 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:(AR-1405-0069, Exhibit dates MAY 1982 - SEP 1992) To train newly commissioned quartermaster officers for their firstduty assignment. Lectures and practical exercises cover basic quartermaster officertraining, including officer orientation, skill functions, unitfunctions, combined arms, and skill application. Practical exercises,conferences, demonstrations, films, television, seminars, case studies,and examinations all present materials designed to train newlycommissioned quartermaster officers as either petroleum, subsistencesupply, or supply and service management officers. Course covers officerorientation and professional development, unit logistics and functions,unit supply and maintenance, materiel management, automatic dataprocessing, subsistence management, food service management, petroleumoperations, and water supply operations.CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION

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(AR-1405-0069, Exhibit dates MAY 1982 - SEP 1992) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2semester hours in introduction to management and 2 in supply management.In the upper-division baccalaureate category, 4 semester hours inorganizational behavior (8/85). (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 810C2081A82A92A) ** 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 OES: Occupational Employment Statistics published by the Office of Personnel Management O*NET: Occupational Information Network

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