This document provides a verification of military experience and training for Travis Wade Branch. It details his service history in the Navy from 2002 to 2006 as an Aviation Electronics Technician. It lists his various duties and promotions through the ranks from Airman Apprentice to Petty Officer Second Class. It also outlines his primary training as an Aviation Technician and courses completed, including AN/USM-484 Hybrid Test System Operator/Maintainer and AN/USM-636(V) Common Operator/Maintainer. Credit recommendations from the American Council on Education are provided for each relevant course.
This document provides a summary of an individual's military experience and training. It details their occupations in the Navy from 2007 to 2015 as an Aviation Ordnanceman (AO) and Airman Recruit/Airman (AR/AN) as well as course histories. Their duties included maintaining and inspecting airborne weapons and aviation ordnance equipment. They completed various Navy courses in intermediate armament maintenance, aircraft weapons systems, ordnance, and aviation fundamentals.
This transcript belongs to Erica Lynne Johnson, an Aviation Maintenance Administrationman, Second Class (E5) in the US Navy. It lists the military courses she has completed, including Recruit Training, Aviation Maintenance Administration Class A1, and Fundamentals of Aircraft Service/Maintenance. It also provides information on her military occupation as an Aviation Maintenance Administrationman, describing related duties and responsibilities. The transcript is unofficial and protected by FERPA.
This document provides a summary of the applicant's military experience and training history from 1992 to 2001. He served in the Navy from 1999-2001 as an Aviation Structural Mechanic and Naval Aircrewman, receiving training in aircraft systems maintenance and vertical replenishment aircrew duties. He also served briefly in the Marines in the 1990s as a motor transport mechanic, with additional general service and apprentice-level occupations. His training included courses in aircraft maintenance, survival skills, firefighting, and aviation rescue swimming.
This document is Jason Jungmeyer's unofficial military transcript. It lists the courses and occupations he completed during his service, including recruit training, marksmanship training, infantry training, aviation maintenance training, and correspondence courses. It provides details on each item such as course titles, locations, dates, and credit recommendations from the American Council on Education. The transcript shows Jungmeyer attained the rank of Sergeant E5 and was separated from military service.
This document provides a summary of an individual's military experience and training. It details their roles in the Navy from 1995 to 2015, including occupations as an Operations Specialist, Seaman, and Seaman Recruit. It also lists relevant course they completed, such as courses on the Global Command and Control System, radar operation, and equal opportunity management.
This document is a 3-page transcript for Taneshia Nicole Mayo that lists military courses completed, military experience, and other learning experiences. It provides details on courses such as Recruit Training, Operations Specialist Class "A", Ship Self Defense System operator training, and Voyage Management System operator training. It also lists the Navy Enlisted Classification codes held.
This document is a 6-page unofficial transcript for Ariel Endsley listing military courses completed between 2011-2013. It includes courses in areas such as marksmanship, land navigation, aviation maintenance, electronics troubleshooting, and combat skills. Locations include bases in North Carolina, Florida, California, and correspondence courses through the Marine Corps Institute.
James Mecke has over 30 years of experience in the USAF, including 4,200 flight hours as a helicopter flight engineer. His most recent roles included management of headquarters staff for helicopter operations at HQ Air Force Global Strike Command and serving as the senior enlisted aircrew training manager for HQ Air Force Special Operations Command, overseeing training for 2,200 aircrew across 23 weapons systems. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and seeks a new role providing program analyst support utilizing his management experience and aviation background.
This transcript summary provides the following information:
- Adam Troy Honore completed various military training courses and held several occupations including Motor Transport Operator, PATRIOT Launching Station Enhanced Operator/Maintainer, and Petroleum Supply Specialist.
- Coursework included Basic Combat Training, Motor Transport Operator training, Basic Noncommissioned Officer training, Structured Self Development, and Hazardous Materials Transportation training.
- Honore also has experience in occupations like Motor Transport Operator, convoy operations, vehicle maintenance and management.
This document summarizes the military experience and training of Valentine Alexander Forde including his occupations, duties, pay grades, time in service, and completed courses. Forde served in the US Navy from 2001 to 2009, starting as a Seaman Recruit and advancing to Petty Officer Second Class. His primary occupations included Electronics Technician, Seaman, and Seaman Apprentice. He completed technical training courses in communications equipment maintenance, air traffic control systems, and combat lifesaving.
The document contains an unofficial transcript for Robert V. Pierson listing the various Coast Guard training courses he completed between 1996 and 2010, including courses on seamanship, navigation, leadership, law enforcement, and small boat handling. The transcript shows Pierson advanced from Seaman Recruit to Boatswain's Mate First Class over the course of his career through completion of correspondence and resident courses.
Michael Monserrat's transcript shows that he has completed extensive military training courses related to aviation support equipment maintenance and instruction. These include courses in mobile electric power plants, aircraft towing tractors, firefighting trucks, leadership, hydraulics, diesel engines, and instructional methodology. His military experience includes roles as a seaman, personnelman, mobile electric power plants technician, aviation support equipment technician, instructor, and master training specialist.
This document contains a transcript for William Michael Stoiber showing various military courses completed including Basic Military Training, Basic Enlisted Submarine, Oxygen Generator Operator/Mechanical Technician, Leadership and Management Education and Training for Leading Petty Officers, and Senior Enlisted Academy. It lists the course descriptions, locations, dates, and American Council on Education credit recommendations for each.
This unofficial transcript summarizes Troy L. Buss's military education and training. It lists multiple courses completed through the Marine Corps Institute on topics like leadership, military science, and physical fitness. It also outlines Mr. Buss's occupational experience serving in the Marine Corps from 1986 to 2002, including roles as a Drill Instructor, Close Combat Instructor, and Infantry Unit Leader. The transcript does not provide any information about civilian education.
Mark Dukes served in the U.S. Navy from 1979 to 1998, achieving the rank of Aviation Electronics Technician, Second Class. He completed extensive training in aviation electronics, including courses in basic electricity, communications fundamentals, and microelectronics repair. Dukes' transcript details his occupational experience maintaining and repairing electronic systems on aircraft as an Aviation Electronics Technician.
This document summarizes the military experience and training of Armando Servellon from 2008 to 2014. It details his occupations in the Air Force including Senior Airman and Airman First Class. It lists his duties within these roles maintaining aircraft and equipment. It also outlines his relevant coursework during his service, such as Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice training and SERE Code of Conduct training.
The document summarizes Bryant Toscano's military experience and training from 2005 to 2015. It shows that he served as an Army National Guard helicopter repairer, infantryman, aircraft powerplant repairer, and unassigned trainee. It provides descriptions of these occupations and lists coursework he completed, including training as a UH-60 helicopter repairer and combat lifesaver. The verification document outlines his duties, skills developed, and qualifications attained during his service.
Staff Sergeant Kristofer Mock's unofficial transcript summarizes his military education and experience. It shows that he completed recruit training in 1995-1996, earning credits in marksmanship, orienteering, and physical fitness. Subsequent courses included infantry training, air traffic control training, and leadership and management courses through the Marine Corps Institute. His military experience includes serving as an air traffic controller from 1996-1999 and working with assault vehicles from 1999-2001.
This document is a 7-page unofficial transcript for David Wayne Robertson that details his military training and experience from 2006 to 2014. It lists over 30 courses completed in areas such as fire control, electronics, computer networking, and weapons systems. It also documents his promotions through the ranks from Seaman Recruit to Fire Controlman First Class and occupational specialties in fire control and Aegis computer systems maintenance.
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This document is Juan Flagg's unofficial military transcript from the American Council on Education (ACE). It lists the courses and occupations he completed in the Navy from 2007 to 2012, including Recruit Training, Machinist's Mate School, Nuclear Power School, and serving as a Machinist's Mate aboard submarines. It provides the course titles, locations, dates, and ACE credit recommendations for each entry. The transcript notes that ACE evaluates military courses and recommends appropriate college credits.
The document is a Line Operations Safety Audit (LOSA) report conducted by Air Georgian Limited in 2010. It observed 111 flights using 6 trained observers who identified threats, errors, and undesired aircraft states using the Threat and Error Management model. The data collected provides Air Georgian with valuable safety information to improve flight crew training, company policies and procedures, and pilots' understanding of operational threats. The 2010 LOSA will be followed up within two years to assess improvements implemented based on the initial findings.
This document is a transcript for Kyle King that lists his military training courses, occupations, and test scores. It summarizes his completion of courses in aviation fundamentals, electricity, electronics, and aircraft maintenance. It also lists his occupations as an Aviation Electrician's Mate and the credits recommended by the American Council on Education for the skills and knowledge gained in his military training and experience.
Major Joseph Bertagna served as the Operations and Training Officer for Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 from August 2008 to May 2010. During this time, he established rigorous training programs that improved the squadron's combat readiness from 68% to 88%. His efforts were instrumental in coordinating over 31,000 combat flight hours of reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition support across Iraq and Afghanistan. Major Bertagna worked tirelessly to integrate unmanned aerial systems into various exercises and operations, expanding their use and improving situational awareness for ground forces. His exceptional leadership and dedication were vital in preparing the squadron for successful combat deployments.
The document invites applications from unmarried male candidates for grant of Short Service Commission in the Executive and Technical Branches of the Indian Navy for the December 2013 course. It provides eligibility criteria such as age, educational qualifications, physical standards and details about the application process. Candidates who meet the criteria will be issued a call for the Services Selection Board interviews based on their academic performance. Finally selected candidates will undergo training at the Indian Naval Academy and be inducted as officers in the Navy.
In the spirit of sharing safety information I am attaching a copy of our LOSA report for the aviation community. Please feel free to contact us if you have questions or would like more information on how to create a LOSA program in your operation.
Base Calling Error Toleration in Reference Base AssemblyHadi Gharibi
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This document discusses base calling error toleration in reference based genome assembly. It hypothesizes that base calling errors are compensated for in downstream sequencing steps like mapping and variant calling. Through analytical assumptions and simulations using E. coli genome data, it finds that variant calling error increases with base calling error but the relationship depends on factors like mismatches, read length and genome size. The simulations verify the analytical predictions and show that repeat regions in genomes can impair accuracy, but using a random genome obviates this effect. Next steps include exploring different genome structures, variant types and sequencing methods.
This transcript summary provides the following information:
- Adam Troy Honore completed various military training courses and held several occupations including Motor Transport Operator, PATRIOT Launching Station Enhanced Operator/Maintainer, and Petroleum Supply Specialist.
- Coursework included Basic Combat Training, Motor Transport Operator training, Basic Noncommissioned Officer training, Structured Self Development, and Hazardous Materials Transportation training.
- Honore also has experience in occupations like Motor Transport Operator, convoy operations, vehicle maintenance and management.
This document summarizes the military experience and training of Valentine Alexander Forde including his occupations, duties, pay grades, time in service, and completed courses. Forde served in the US Navy from 2001 to 2009, starting as a Seaman Recruit and advancing to Petty Officer Second Class. His primary occupations included Electronics Technician, Seaman, and Seaman Apprentice. He completed technical training courses in communications equipment maintenance, air traffic control systems, and combat lifesaving.
The document contains an unofficial transcript for Robert V. Pierson listing the various Coast Guard training courses he completed between 1996 and 2010, including courses on seamanship, navigation, leadership, law enforcement, and small boat handling. The transcript shows Pierson advanced from Seaman Recruit to Boatswain's Mate First Class over the course of his career through completion of correspondence and resident courses.
Michael Monserrat's transcript shows that he has completed extensive military training courses related to aviation support equipment maintenance and instruction. These include courses in mobile electric power plants, aircraft towing tractors, firefighting trucks, leadership, hydraulics, diesel engines, and instructional methodology. His military experience includes roles as a seaman, personnelman, mobile electric power plants technician, aviation support equipment technician, instructor, and master training specialist.
This document contains a transcript for William Michael Stoiber showing various military courses completed including Basic Military Training, Basic Enlisted Submarine, Oxygen Generator Operator/Mechanical Technician, Leadership and Management Education and Training for Leading Petty Officers, and Senior Enlisted Academy. It lists the course descriptions, locations, dates, and American Council on Education credit recommendations for each.
This unofficial transcript summarizes Troy L. Buss's military education and training. It lists multiple courses completed through the Marine Corps Institute on topics like leadership, military science, and physical fitness. It also outlines Mr. Buss's occupational experience serving in the Marine Corps from 1986 to 2002, including roles as a Drill Instructor, Close Combat Instructor, and Infantry Unit Leader. The transcript does not provide any information about civilian education.
Mark Dukes served in the U.S. Navy from 1979 to 1998, achieving the rank of Aviation Electronics Technician, Second Class. He completed extensive training in aviation electronics, including courses in basic electricity, communications fundamentals, and microelectronics repair. Dukes' transcript details his occupational experience maintaining and repairing electronic systems on aircraft as an Aviation Electronics Technician.
This document summarizes the military experience and training of Armando Servellon from 2008 to 2014. It details his occupations in the Air Force including Senior Airman and Airman First Class. It lists his duties within these roles maintaining aircraft and equipment. It also outlines his relevant coursework during his service, such as Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice training and SERE Code of Conduct training.
The document summarizes Bryant Toscano's military experience and training from 2005 to 2015. It shows that he served as an Army National Guard helicopter repairer, infantryman, aircraft powerplant repairer, and unassigned trainee. It provides descriptions of these occupations and lists coursework he completed, including training as a UH-60 helicopter repairer and combat lifesaver. The verification document outlines his duties, skills developed, and qualifications attained during his service.
Staff Sergeant Kristofer Mock's unofficial transcript summarizes his military education and experience. It shows that he completed recruit training in 1995-1996, earning credits in marksmanship, orienteering, and physical fitness. Subsequent courses included infantry training, air traffic control training, and leadership and management courses through the Marine Corps Institute. His military experience includes serving as an air traffic controller from 1996-1999 and working with assault vehicles from 1999-2001.
This document is a 7-page unofficial transcript for David Wayne Robertson that details his military training and experience from 2006 to 2014. It lists over 30 courses completed in areas such as fire control, electronics, computer networking, and weapons systems. It also documents his promotions through the ranks from Seaman Recruit to Fire Controlman First Class and occupational specialties in fire control and Aegis computer systems maintenance.
This transcript summarizes Sean Motsenbocker's military training and education. It shows that he completed Operations Specialist Class A School where he learned navigation, bridge watchkeeping, and weapons and tactics. He also completed courses to become a basic and advanced operator of the Ship Self Defense System Mark 2. The transcript lists the courses, dates, locations, and recommends college credits for many of the trainings and occupations.
This document is Juan Flagg's unofficial military transcript from the American Council on Education (ACE). It lists the courses and occupations he completed in the Navy from 2007 to 2012, including Recruit Training, Machinist's Mate School, Nuclear Power School, and serving as a Machinist's Mate aboard submarines. It provides the course titles, locations, dates, and ACE credit recommendations for each entry. The transcript notes that ACE evaluates military courses and recommends appropriate college credits.
The document is a Line Operations Safety Audit (LOSA) report conducted by Air Georgian Limited in 2010. It observed 111 flights using 6 trained observers who identified threats, errors, and undesired aircraft states using the Threat and Error Management model. The data collected provides Air Georgian with valuable safety information to improve flight crew training, company policies and procedures, and pilots' understanding of operational threats. The 2010 LOSA will be followed up within two years to assess improvements implemented based on the initial findings.
This document is a transcript for Kyle King that lists his military training courses, occupations, and test scores. It summarizes his completion of courses in aviation fundamentals, electricity, electronics, and aircraft maintenance. It also lists his occupations as an Aviation Electrician's Mate and the credits recommended by the American Council on Education for the skills and knowledge gained in his military training and experience.
Major Joseph Bertagna served as the Operations and Training Officer for Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 from August 2008 to May 2010. During this time, he established rigorous training programs that improved the squadron's combat readiness from 68% to 88%. His efforts were instrumental in coordinating over 31,000 combat flight hours of reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition support across Iraq and Afghanistan. Major Bertagna worked tirelessly to integrate unmanned aerial systems into various exercises and operations, expanding their use and improving situational awareness for ground forces. His exceptional leadership and dedication were vital in preparing the squadron for successful combat deployments.
The document invites applications from unmarried male candidates for grant of Short Service Commission in the Executive and Technical Branches of the Indian Navy for the December 2013 course. It provides eligibility criteria such as age, educational qualifications, physical standards and details about the application process. Candidates who meet the criteria will be issued a call for the Services Selection Board interviews based on their academic performance. Finally selected candidates will undergo training at the Indian Naval Academy and be inducted as officers in the Navy.
In the spirit of sharing safety information I am attaching a copy of our LOSA report for the aviation community. Please feel free to contact us if you have questions or would like more information on how to create a LOSA program in your operation.
Base Calling Error Toleration in Reference Base AssemblyHadi Gharibi
油
This document discusses base calling error toleration in reference based genome assembly. It hypothesizes that base calling errors are compensated for in downstream sequencing steps like mapping and variant calling. Through analytical assumptions and simulations using E. coli genome data, it finds that variant calling error increases with base calling error but the relationship depends on factors like mismatches, read length and genome size. The simulations verify the analytical predictions and show that repeat regions in genomes can impair accuracy, but using a random genome obviates this effect. Next steps include exploring different genome structures, variant types and sequencing methods.
The document summarizes the Northbelt property acquired by TerraX Minerals Inc. in February 2013. It is located adjacent to the city of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories and hosts the historic Crestaurum gold deposit. TerraX completed prospecting, mapping, and airborne geophysics in summer 2013 that identified high-grade gold and base metal occurrences. Re-logging of historic drill cores from the Crestaurum deposit returned high-grade gold intercepts. The property is accessible year-round and has excellent infrastructure including road access and proximity to Yellowknife.
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This document is a transcript for Mikhiela Shandre Anthony from the Joint Services Transcript program. It lists military courses completed, including recruit training, aviation electronics technician apprentice training, and organizational maintenance training. It also includes military experience in avionics maintenance and global war on terror support. Testing scores and additional training experiences are noted in other sections.
The document summarizes the military experience and training of Cody Wayne Cagle from 2009 to 2014. It shows that he served in the Air Force as both an Airman and Senior Airman, with specializations and duties related to avionics systems maintenance. It lists his occupations, assignments, pay grades, dates of service, and completed military courses, including introductions to special operations and avionics systems for aircraft like the F-16, CV-22, and MQ-9.
Dominick White served as a Corporal and Lance Corporal in the Marine Corps from 2011 to 2014. His primary occupation was as an Air Traffic Control Communications Technician. He received training in maintenance of various air traffic control systems including AN/TSQ-216, AN/TSQ-131, and radio maintenance. He also received basic electronics maintenance and aviation technician training.
This document provides a summary of an individual's military experience and training. It details their occupations in the Navy from 2006 to 2014, including ranks held from Seaman Recruit to Petty Officer First Class. It also lists relevant courses completed, including advanced training in fire control systems, AEGIS computer networks, and CIC team training for a destroyer. Overall, this record outlines over 8 years of naval service progressing through various roles with additional qualifications in electronic systems maintenance and supervision.
This unofficial transcript provides a record of military courses, experiences, and test scores for Michael James Judy. It lists several military courses completed between 2008-2015 related to basic combat training, leadership, aviation operations, and signal support systems. It also includes records of occupational experience as a Signal Support Systems Specialist and Aviation Operations Specialist from 2008-2009. Additional experiences included college level test scores and various military training courses. Credit recommendations from the American Council on Education are provided for some courses and experiences.
This document is a 4-page unofficial transcript for Michael James Graham showing military courses and occupations from 1990 to 1994. It lists courses in basic military training, submarine school, surface antisubmarine warfare combat systems operator training, and experience as a sonar technician. College credit is recommended for many of the courses and occupations, including in areas like first aid, personal fitness, mechanical systems, and sonar operation. The transcript also provides explanations of terms and evaluations.
This document is Steve Joe Collins' unofficial joint services transcript. It lists his military courses, experiences, and occupations from 1987 to 1994 while serving in the Army. The transcript shows that Collins completed basic combat training, aircraft electrician training, and a primary leadership development course. He held occupations as an aircraft electrician and supervisor and completed additional maintenance and leadership courses. The transcript provides ACE credit recommendations for his military training and experience in semester hours.
David Hochmuth served in the Air Force from 1999 to 2014, holding various ranks from Airman Basic to Technical Sergeant. He worked primarily as an Aircraft Structural Maintenance Craftsman from 2007 to 2014, with additional experience as an Aircraft Structural Maintenance Specialist and Basic Airman. During his career, he completed extensive training including the USAF NCO Academy, Introduction to Special Operations Course, and courses in aircraft structural maintenance, balancing, and fasteners.
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This document is a transcript for Devintrey Thomas Adams that includes information such as his social security number, rank, courses completed in the military, occupations held, and course descriptions. It shows that he completed training in recruit training, aviation support equipment technician, and mobile electric power plant intermediate maintenance technician. He held occupations including airman recruit, airman apprentice, and aviation support equipment technician. The transcript provides details on the courses such as location, dates, credit hours, and level of credit recommended by the American Council on Education.
This document provides a summary of the military experience and training of Mark Leroy Hoagland including his various occupations, dates of service, duties, and civilian equivalents. It shows that from 1998 to 2015 he served in the Navy as an Electronics Technician (ET), Data Systems Technician (DS), and Seaman (SN). As an ET he performed maintenance on electronic equipment and systems and supervised other technicians. He also had a brief period as a DS maintaining electronic data systems. The document provides recommendations for college credit for the training and experience from these occupations.
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This unofficial transcript for Alex Dustin Boschma provides the following information in 3 sentences:
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Cody Abrams served in the Navy from 2012 to 2015 as an Interior Communications Electrician (IC). As an IC, he operated and performed maintenance on interior communication, alarm, and navigation systems. He also collected maintenance data and documentation records. The document provides Abrams' pay grade, duties, and civilian occupation equivalents for his roles as an IC and briefly as a Fireman from 2011 to 2012.
This document is an unofficial transcript for Daniel Lee Murray showing his military training history. It lists courses completed between July 2013 and November 2014 related to recruit training, submarine operations, electronics, and navigation. These courses were evaluated by the American Council on Education and most were recommended for college credit. The transcript also outlines Daniel's occupations as a seaman, electronics equipment repairman, and electronics technician working on navigation systems for submarines.
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1. 02/13/2007 05:50 PMVerification of Military Experience and Training (VMET)
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VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
1. LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME
BRANCH TRAVIS WADE
2. SEX
M
3. SOCIAL SECURITY
NUMBER
XXX-XX-XXXX
4. PAY GRADE
E-5
5. MILITARY SERVICE AND COMPONENT
NAVY, ACTIVE
6. DATE OF BIRTH
XXXX XXX XX
7. DATE OF INFORMATION
2006 OCT 01
8. PRIMARY MILITARY OCCUPATION AND TITLE
AT, Aviation Electronics Technician
9. YEAR(S) IN SERVICE
4
10. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order)
EXPERIENCE HISTORY:
OCCUPATION: AT, Aviation Electronics Technician
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
NAVY, ACTIVE: PETTY OFFICER SECOND CLASS, Pay Grade E-5
SEP 2006 - OCT 2006 (1 Month)
NAVY, ACTIVE: PETTY OFFICER THIRD CLASS, Pay Grade E-4
NOV 2004 - SEP 2006 (1 Year 10 Months)
NAVY, ACTIVE: SEAMAN, Pay Grade E-3
FEB 2003 - NOV 2004 (1 Year 9 Months)
DUTY OCCUPATION:
NAVY, ACTIVE: PETTY OFFICER SECOND CLASS, Pay Grade E-5
SEP 2006 - OCT 2006 (1 Month)
NAVY, ACTIVE: PETTY OFFICER THIRD CLASS, Pay Grade E-4
NOV 2004 - SEP 2006 (1 Year 10 Months)
NAVY, ACTIVE: SEAMAN, Pay Grade E-3
FEB 2003 - NOV 2004 (1 Year 9 Months)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: AT
(NER-AT-004, Exhibit dates DEC 2001 - OCT 2006)
Maintains and repairs electronic communications systems and inflight navigation and detection systems on aircraft.
Duty assignments are designated as either O-Level (troubleshooting and replacing module systems on aircraft) or I-
Level (disassembling, repairing, and bench-testing modules); persons assigned the AT rating receive equivalent
training and must pass the same advancement examinations, regardless of whether duty assignments have been O-
Level, I-Level, or both.
PAY GRADES UP TO E-5 (AT2): Bench tests components of and maintains radar systems, radar and tactical
displays, IFF/SIF equipment, radar altimeters, Doppler navigation equipment, radio navigation equipment, analog
computing devices, communications systems, CIC and electronic countermeasures equipment, laser and fiber-optic
equipment, infrared devices, recorder systems, and aircraft digital data systems; follows standard checkout procedures
to locate malfunctions; reads schematics and block diagrams; uses basic and RF electronic test equipment and
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specialized system test equipment; completes maintenance forms; inventories parts and supplies; maintains technical
library; performs avionics corrosion control.
Performs troubleshooting and repair of all equipment noted in the AT3 description; performs other tasks not covered in
standard service manuals; may have attended training programs in troubleshooting and repairing specialized
equipment; serves as crew leader.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: AT
(NER-AT-004, Exhibit dates DEC 2001 - OCT 2006)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in introduction to electronics, 2 in
DC circuits, 2 in AC circuits, 2 in digital principles, 2 in electronic devices and circuits, 3 in computer systems and
organization, 2 in electronic communications, and 3 in electronic systems troubleshooting and maintenance (12/01).
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: AT
Avionics Technician (DOT 823.261-026)
Avionics Technicians (ONET 49-2091.00)
Data Processing Equipment Repairers (OES 85705)
Electronics Mechanic (DOT 828.261-022)
Electronics Repairers, Commercial And Industrial Equipment (OES 85717)
OCCUPATION: AA, Airman Apprentice
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
NAVY, ACTIVE: SEAMAN APPRENTICE, Pay Grade E-2
MAY 2002 - FEB 2003 (9 Months)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: AA
(NER-AN-003, Exhibit dates DEC 2001 - OCT 2006)
Under close supervision assists in the maintenance of aircraft, associated aeronautical equipment, and aircraft
support equipment; services, cleans, and handles aircraft; performs other apprentice-level duties involved in the
operation of a naval aircraft afloat and ashore.
OCCUPATION: AN, Airman
DUTY OCCUPATION:
NAVY, ACTIVE: SEAMAN APPRENTICE, Pay Grade E-2
MAY 2002 - FEB 2003 (9 Months)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: AN
(NER-AN-003, Exhibit dates DEC 2001 - OCT 2006)
Assists in the maintenance of aircraft, associated aeronautical equipment, and aircraft support equipment; services,
cleans, and handles aircraft; performs other apprentice-level duties involved in the operation of a naval aircraft afloat
and ashore.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: AN
(NER-AN-003, Exhibit dates DEC 2001 - OCT 2006)
In the vocational certificate category, 2 semester hours in fundamentals of aircraft service/maintenance. NOTE:
Credit for airman (AN) should be granted only after pay grade E-3 has been achieved (12/01).
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATION FOR: AN
Air Crew Members (ONET 55-3011.00)
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ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATION(S):
NAVY:
NAVY ENLISTED CLASSIFICATIONS:
6688 - USM-484 Hybrid Test Set (HTS) IMA Technician
JUL 2005 - OCT 2006
(Description dates JAN 1985 - OCT 2006)
Performs in-depth maintenance and circuit analysis on the USM-484 HTS.
6704 - Consolidated Automated Support System (CASS) Test Station IMA Operator/Maintainer
JUN 2003 - OCT 2006, FEB 2003 - APR 2003
(Description dates APR 1991 - OCT 2006)
Operates and maintains, including both scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, the CASS test station.
Executes and monitors test programs and repairs various avionics UUTs through R&R of faulty SRAs.
OTHER RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS:
Data Processing Equipment Repairers (ONET 49-2011.02)
Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment (ONET 49-2094.00)
** 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: JAN 2006 - JAN 2006
NAVY COURSE: A-495-0416, GEN SHBD FF TRN
LENGTH: 1 Day. 00000
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-495-0416)
MILITARY TRAINING: MAY 2005 - JUN 2005
NAVY COURSE: C-198-3063, AN/USM-484 Hybrid Test System Operator/Maintainer Intermediate Maintenance
LENGTH: 12-13 weeks (360 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(NV-1715-1699, Exhibit dates MAY 1997 - OCT 2006)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to maintain, repair, and operate specific avionics test
equipment.
This course consists of classroom instruction, laboratory exercises, and experiences in simulated avionics systems
environments.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(NV-1715-1699, Exhibit dates MAY 1997 - OCT 2006)
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In the upper-division baccalaureate category, 5 semester hours in avionics/computer systems operation, 4 in
avionics test equipment, 2 in fault isolation and testing, and 2 in computer programming languages (6/00).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: C-198-3063)
MILITARY TRAINING: JUN 2003 - JUN 2003
NAVY COURSE: C-198-3069, AN/USM-636 (V) Common Operator/Maintainer Intermediate Maintenance
LENGTH: 2-3 weeks (100 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(NV-1715-2068, Exhibit dates OCT 2000 - OCT 2006)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to test and troubleshoot aircraft components using an
AN/USM-636 (V) Consolidated Automated Support System.
Laboratory, and lecture. Topics include theory of operation and procedures of testing for units under test.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(NV-1715-2068, Exhibit dates OCT 2000 - OCT 2006)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in electronic systems
troubleshooting and maintenance (5/04).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: C-198-3069)
MILITARY TRAINING: APR 2003 - JUN 2003
NAVY COURSE: C-198-3044, AN/USM-636A(V) Common Core Intermediate Maintenance
LENGTH: 6-8 weeks (232 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(NV-1715-1988, Exhibit dates JUN 2000 - OCT 2006)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to operate, test, troubleshoot, and maintain the consolidated
automated support system test unit.
Lecture and laboratory experience cover operation, testing, troubleshooting, and maintenance of the test set, power
subsystem, external hard drive, station control subsystem, waveform, and pulse generator.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(NV-1715-1988, Exhibit dates JUN 2000 - OCT 2006)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in computer operations
management and 2 in electronic systems troubleshooting and maintenance (9/00).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: C-198-3044)
MILITARY TRAINING: APR 2003 - APR 2003
NAVY COURSE: C-600-3601, Command Indoctriniation
LENGTH: 2 Days. 00000
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: C-600-3601)
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MILITARY TRAINING: SEP 2002 - JAN 2003
NAVY COURSE: C-100-2017, Aviation Technician Level 1 Strand, Class A1
LENGTH: 15 weeks (524-526 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(NV-1715-1816, Exhibit dates OCT 1995 - OCT 2006)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to repair avionics systems at the apprentice level.
This course covers basic trigonometry; AC/DC electricity series and parallel LCR circuits; and basic electronic
devices such as diodes, transistors, operational amplifiers, power supplies, voltage regulators, digital and
microprocessor basics, communications electronic circuits, and radar. Learning methods include lectures, discussions,
and laboratory exercises.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(NV-1715-1816, Exhibit dates OCT 1995 - OCT 2006)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in DC/AC circuits, 3 in solid state
electronics, 3 in electronic communications, and 3 in radar principles. See NV-1715-1819 for common core credit
(1/97).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: C-100-2017)
MILITARY TRAINING: JUL 2002 - SEP 2002
NAVY COURSE: C-100-2020, Avionics Common Core, Class A1
LENGTH: 7-8 weeks (293 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(NV-1715-1819, Exhibit dates MAR 1999 - OCT 2006)
Upon completion of the course, the student will apply basic knowledge and skills in aviation fundamentals, DC/AC
electricity/electronics, digital principles, and solid state devices.
Through lectures and laboratory exercises, the student will gain an understanding of aircraft fundamentals as related
to avionics installation and maintenance; introductory DC circuit theorems and analysis; introductory AC circuit theory;
and fundamentals of digital circuits and solid state devices.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(NV-1715-1819, Exhibit dates MAR 1999 - OCT 2006)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in DC circuits, 2 in AC circuits, 2
in solid state circuits electronics, and 2 in aviation fundamentals (3/00).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: C-100-2020)
MILITARY TRAINING: JUL 2002 - JUL 2002
NAVY COURSE: A-950-0006, NAVY STU INDOC
LENGTH: 2 Days. 00000
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(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-950-0006)
MILITARY TRAINING: JUL 2002 - JUL 2002
NAVY COURSE: A-950-0080, PFM
LENGTH: 2 Days. 00000
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-950-0080)
MILITARY TRAINING: MAY 2002 - JUL 2002
NAVY COURSE: A-950-0001, Recruit Training
LENGTH: 8-10 weeks (122-169 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(NV-2202-0165, Exhibit dates JAN 1995 - JUL 2002)
Upon completion of the course, the recruit will demonstrate knowledge of general military and Navy protocol, first
aid, personal health and safety, basic swimming, fire fighting and damage control, seamanship, water survival skills,
and will meet prescribed standards for physical fitness.
Course includes lectures, demonstrations, and performance exercises in military protocol and drill, seamanship, fire
fighting, first aid, safety, health, and physical conditioning.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(NV-2202-0165, Exhibit dates JAN 1995 - JUL 2002)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in personal fitness/conditioning, 1
in personal/community health, and 1 in first aid and safety (8/99).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-950-0001)
** Note: Limited training history is available prior to FY 84 (ARMY); FY 78 (NAVY); FY 70 (AIR FORCE); FY 67 (MARINE CORPS) **
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