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OCCUPATION: 2W071, Munitions Systems Craftsman
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
FEB 2001 - NOV 2007 (6 Years 9 Months), 2W071
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
OCT 1996 - FEB 2001 (4 Years 4 Months), 2W071
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
OCT 1993 - OCT 1996 (3 Years), 2W071
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
FEB 2001 - NOV 2007 (6 Years 9 Months), 2W071
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
NOV 1997 - FEB 2001 (3 Years 3 Months), 2W071
AUG 1997 - NOV 1997 (3 Months), 2W051
OCT 1996 - AUG 1997 (10 Months), 2W071
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
SEP 1996 - OCT 1996 (1 Month), 2W071
OCT 1993 - SEP 1996 (2 Years 11 Months), 2W051
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 2W071
(Description dates OCT 2002 - OCT 2014)
Performs and manages munitions production and materiel tasks and activities. Identifies munitions and equipment
requirements. Operates and maintains automated data processing equipment (ADPE) to perform munitions accounting,
computations, and research. Stores, maintains, assembles, issues, and delivers assembled nonnuclear munitions.
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
1. LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME 2. PAY GRADE 3. YEAR(S) IN
SERVICE
NIETO DAVID E-7 24
4. MILITARY SERVICE COMPONENT 5. DATE OF
INFORMATION
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE 2014 OCT 01
6. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION
EXPERIENCE HISTORY:
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Routinely demilitarizes nonhazardous munitions. Operates and maintains munitions materiel handling equipment
(MMHE). Develops and implements munitions materiel management concepts and procedures. Complies with
explosive, missile, and ground safety, security, and environmental directives and practices. Identifies munitions by filler,
color code, marking, or physical characteristics.
2. Duties and Responsibilities:
2.1. Tests, assembles, and processes nonnuclear munitions. Prepares munitions for loading on aircraft. Checks safe
and arm mechanisms. Installs warheads, guidance units, fuses, arming wires, explosive bolts, squibs, strakes, wings,
fins, control surfaces, and tracking flares. Prepares, assembles and tests aircraft rockets and loads in launchers.
Processes aircraft gun ammunition. Maintains and reconditions munitions and MMHE. Reconditions, repairs, and
replaces defective or missing parts. Maintains shop or bench stock materiel and secures replenishment. Modifies
munitions and all MMHE when directed. Inspects munitions for serviceability and applies munitions product assurance
procedures. Installs spotting charges in bombs. Processes ammunition. Inspects ammunition, components, and
containers for defects. Prepares documentation indicating identification and quantity of assets. Performs routine
demilitarization of nonexplosive munitions items. Repackages munitions and applies container markings.
2.2. Receives, stores, handles, and transports nonnuclear munitions. Unloads and unpacks munitions. Checks shipping
documents for accuracy. Delivers munitions to assembly, storage, or maintenance areas. Prepares munitions for
shipment. Determines and maintains storage facilities, reports, safety, and security requirements. Performs inspections
and maintains inspection and storage records. Issues nonnuclear munitions. Performs operator maintenance on
munitions vehicles and equipment. Performs munitions materiel management and materiel accounting functions.
Performs and oversees management and procedural application of manual and automated inventory control and
accounting functions. Determines inventory control actions. Conducts inventories and corrects discrepancies.
Accomplishes requisitioning actions and maintains due-in, due-out, and status files. Maintains source document control
and ensures validity and completeness. Recommends system and program changes to data processing methods.
Develops and maintains stock level data. Monitors excess munitions programs. Prepares reports. Operates and
maintains ADPE for munitions accounting, reporting, and status configuration. Coordinates with maintenance activities
on repairable munitions components. Obtains material for equipment modifications, periodic component exchange, and
maintenance. Receives, stores, handles and transports nuclear weapons.
2.3. Establishes and evaluates performance standards, maintenance controls, and work procedures. Computes data to
support financial planning and programming. Analyzes and validates munitions host-tenant and interservice munitions
support agreements and plans. Develops methods and techniques to maintain and recondition munitions and handling
equipment. Evaluates munitions account condition, identifies deficiencies, and initiates corrective actions. Ensures
compliance with policies, directives, and procedures. Evaluates munitions equipment maintenance. Evaluates
procedures for assembling, renovating, and storing munitions; and procedures for demilitarization of nonexplosive
munitions. Provides status information and expected completion dates. Analyzes mission effectiveness, program
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 2 of 11
requirements, and stock control levels, and validates requirements. Analyzes stockpile requirements to determine type
and quantity of munitions facilities needed to safely store, inspect, maintain, and secure munitions assets.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 2W071
All Other Mechanics, Installers, And Repairers (OES 85999)
Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters (ONET 47-5031.00)
Inspector III (DOT 737.367-010)
Ordnance Artificer (DOT 632.261-018)
Production Inspectors, Testers, Graders, Sorters, Samplers, And Weighers (OES 83005)
OCCUPATION: 46170, Munitions Supervisor Craftsman
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
JUN 1989 - OCT 1993 (4 Years 4 Months), 46170
JUN 1988 - JUN 1989 (1 Year), 46150
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
MAR 1986 - JUN 1988 (2 Years 3 Months), 46150
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
MAR 1985 - MAR 1986 (1 Year), 46150
SEP 1984 - MAR 1985 (6 Months), 46130
MAR 1984 - SEP 1984 (6 Months), 46110
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
JUN 1988 - OCT 1993 (5 Years 4 Months), 46150
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
MAR 1987 - JUN 1988 (1 Year 3 Months), 46150
MAR 1986 - MAR 1987 (1 Year), 46130
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
MAR 1985 - MAR 1986 (1 Year), 46150
MAR 1984 - MAR 1985 (1 Year), 46130
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 46170
(Description dates FEB 1988 - JUN 1994)
Receives, identifies, stores reconditions, issues delivers, maintains, and assembles nonnuclear aerospace munitions.
When authorized, locally disposes of nonhazardous ammunition. Handles, stores and transports nuclear weapons and
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nuclear weapons according to existing safety directives and operating procedures.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 46170
All Other Mechanics, Installers, And Repairers (OES 85999)
Ordnance Artificer (DOT 632.261-018)
** Note: Experience history data not available prior to FY 75 **
** Note: Description, Length, or Credit Recommendation will not be displayed for a course if that information is not available.
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2008 - SEP 2009
ARMY COURSE: CLE023, MODELING & SIMULATION FOR TEST & EVALUATION
LENGTH: 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUL 2008 - OCT 2014)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLE023)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2007 - SEP 2008
ARMY COURSE: CLL020, INDEPENDENT LOGISTICS ASSESSMENTS
LENGTH: 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates SEP 2006 - OCT 2014)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLL020)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2007 - SEP 2008
ARMY COURSE: CLM017, RISK MANAGEMENT
TRAINING HISTORY: COURSES
SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED
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LENGTH: 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates MAR 2005 - OCT 2014)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLM017)
MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 2008 - AUG 2008
ARMY COURSE: AMMO77ARTDL, ARTILLERY AMMUNITION
LENGTH: 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUL 2008 - OCT 2014)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: AMMO77ARTDL)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2005 - SEP 2006
ARMY COURSE: CLE004, INTRODUCTION TO LEAN ENTERPRISE CONCEPTS
LENGTH: 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates MAR 2005 - OCT 2014)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLE004)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2005 - SEP 2006
ARMY COURSE: CLG001, DOD GOVERNMENT PURCHASE CARD
LENGTH: 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates MAR 2005 - OCT 2014)
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLG001)
MILITARY TRAINING:MAY 2005
AIR FORCE COURSE: ACC AFCOMAC, ACC Combat Ammunition Planning and Production
LENGTH: 3 Weeks.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUL 1999 - MAY 2005)
Conducted by the 9th Munitions Squadron (Air Force Combat Ammunition Center). Major areas of instruction include,
but are not limited to: combat planning, munitions distribution systems, development of conventional munitions plans,
combat production concepts, production tasking, practical assembly of tasked munitions, and a 5 day mass production
exercise.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: ACC AFCOMAC)
MILITARY TRAINING:FEB 1998
AIR FORCE COURSE: PME CODE T, USAF NCO Academy
LENGTH: 35 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates FEB 1995 - OCT 2014)
Leadership and Management II (LMM 2121): Role and responsibilities of the technician/supervisor. Includes concepts of
human behavior; standards of discipline; effective counseling techniques; methods of orienting new personnel;
principles of motivating individuals within groups; evolution of management theory; personnel management skills; and
applied problem-solving techniques in management, social issues, and labor relations. Managerial Communications II
(LMM 2122): Principles of oral and written communications applicable to technician/communication by applying the
principles and theories of oral presentations; analyzing methods for improving listening and lessening barriers to
effective communication; application of effective writing principles to the preparation of letters, performance reports, or
other written correspondence. Military Studies (LMM 2123): Organization and mission of the Air Force, the military
justice system, and the relationship of US foreign domestic policies to military readiness. Intro to Total Quality
Management II (LMM 2125): Introduction to total quality management at the craftsman level. Includes the quality Air
Force system and principles, team dynamics, leadership skills, the continuous improvement process, human relations,
management of human resources, and issues and program in quality Air Force.
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(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: PME CODE T)
MILITARY TRAINING:AUG 1997
AIR FORCE COURSE: CAPP-46, Combat Ammunition Planning and Production
LENGTH: 3 Weeks.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates APR 1995 - MAR 2002)
Course is conducted by the Air Force Combat Ammunition Center. Major areas of instruction include, but are not limited
to: Combat planning, munitions distribution systems, development of munitions plans, combat production concepts,
munitions flow and delivery systems, production tasking, practical assembly of tasked munitions, and a mass production
exercise.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CAPP-46)
MILITARY TRAINING:AUG 1994
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AST3S2X1 000, TASK CERTIFIER COURSE
LENGTH: 3 Days.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4AST3S2X1 000)
MILITARY TRAINING:AUG 1994
AIR FORCE COURSE: PDC-SPTGCC, AFRC Mission Support Group Commander's Seminar
LENGTH: 3.5 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUN 1955 - AUG 2005)
The seminar provides insight into the Mission Support Group's role, responsibilities, key support processes/functions,
updates on current critical issues, and important points of contact. Presenters will include Headquarters functional area
experts and guest speakers from the field. The seminar is conducted via lecture, group discussions, and case studies. 3
1/2 days
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: PDC-SPTGCC)
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MILITARY TRAINING:AUG 1989
AIR FORCE COURSE: E4OST4925 060, Wordstar Professional Familiarization
LENGTH: 2 Days.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: E4OST4925 060)
MILITARY TRAINING:AUG 1989
AIR FORCE COURSE: E4OST4925 064, Dbase III Familiarization
LENGTH: 2 Days.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: E4OST4925 064)
MILITARY TRAINING:JUN 1989
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AJF75000 011, OJT Trainer/Supervisor Familiarization
LENGTH: 4 Days.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4AJF75000 011)
MILITARY TRAINING:DEC 1988
AIR FORCE COURSE: G3AZR46550 000, CAS-B System Operator
LENGTH: 3 Weeks.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates OCT 1988 - JAN 1993)
CAS System overview, System II hardware and software, System II operations, system maintenance, communications
network operations and troubleshooting, application software, database fundamentals, and USAF Graduate Evaluation
Program.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: G3AZR46550 000)
MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 1988
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AIR FORCE COURSE: PME CODE U, NCO Leadership School
LENGTH: 20 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUN 1955 - OCT 2014)
Leadership and Management (LMM 1111): Role and responsibilities of working leaders; includes theories/techniques of
effective leadership and concepts of human behavior in leadership situations; practice in maintaining standards of
discipline, counseling/interviewing personnel, personnel management, problem solving techniques, and work
distribution; and social issues. Managerial Communications I (LMM 1112): Principles of oral and written communications
applicable to working leaders. Includes planning and organizing for effective communication through visual and verbal
support; preparation of correspondence with emphasis on sentence and paragraph structure, drafting and editing; and
methods of improving listening skills and decreasing barriers to effective communications. Military Studies I (LMM 1113):
Aviation, organization, and mission of Air force, military justice system, customs/courtesies, principles of world politics,
US national interests, and forces necessary to deter threats to national security and relation to role of working leaders.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: PME CODE U)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 1986
AIR FORCE COURSE: PME CODE X, NCO Preparatory Course
LENGTH: 51 Hours.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUN 1955 - OCT 2014)
The course was designed to broaden the followership and leadership skills of airmen first class and senior airmen and to
groom them for their future duties and responsibilities as Air Force Noncommissioned Officers. Military studies and
activities: A 14-hour area of study including the following areas of concentration: Air Force mission and organization, Air
Force justice, military justice, administrative corrective actions, wear of the uniform, respect for the U.S. flag, military
customs and the Soviet threat. Leadership: A 32-hour area of study including the following areas of concentration: The
Noncommissioned Officer, standards and discipline, counseling, NCO professional relations, NCO and DOD civilian
worker relations, recognition and awards, the evaluation process, enlisted performance reports, current Air Force issues,
career progression, leadership, human relations in the Air Force, drug and alcohol abuse control, and personal
readiness. Communicative skills: A 5-hour area of study including the following areas of concentration: The
communicative process, effective listening and reading, effective writing, and effective speaking.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: PME CODE X)
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MILITARY TRAINING:MAR 1986
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4ASF00066 039, Air Force Technician Order Sys-Adv
LENGTH: 2 Days.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4ASF00066 039)
MILITARY TRAINING:MAR 1986
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AST00066 038, Technical Publications
LENGTH: 2 Days.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4AST00066 038)
MILITARY TRAINING:JUN 1985
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4ASF2W0X1 009, MUNITIONS SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE (AIM-9L/M)
LENGTH: 24 Hours.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUN 1955 - AUG 2005)
This course provides trainig for Air Force personnel, AFSC 2W0X1, in the skills and knowledge needed to perform
duties on the AIM-9L/M missile. Scope of training includes: AIM-9L/M Missile theory, AIM-9L/M Misile disassembly,
assembly, inspection, Recharge the TMU-72 Coolant Tank, Self Test, and Operational Test.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4ASF2W0X1 009)
MILITARY TRAINING:APR 1984
AIR FORCE COURSE: G3ABR46130 004, Munitions Systems Specialist
LENGTH: 12 Weeks, 4 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JAN 1983 - MAY 1984)
Receipt, identification, inspection, storage, reconditioning, issue, delivery, testing, maintenance and assembly of guided
and unguided non-nuclear munitions. Security, maintenance management, hand tools, Air Force technical orders and
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stock lists. Military explosives, pyrotechnics and propellant actuated devices. Rocket launchers and rocket test
equipment. Chemical agents, munitions, spray tanks, detection and decontamination. Transporting, handling equipment,
destruction of unserviceable munitions, and explosive and missile safety. Nuclear surety, storage, identification,
handling and transportation of nuclear weapons and shapes.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: G3ABR46130 004)
MILITARY TRAINING:APR 2005, DEC 2004
AIR FORCE COURSE: L3OQR63A1 001
MILITARY TRAINING:FEB 2005
AIR FORCE COURSE: MAFSNCOA 100
** 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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INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE
FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
_____________________________ LANGUAGE PROFICIENCIES: _____________________________
Italian
LISTENING: General Professional Proficiency
READING: General Professional Proficiency
SPEAKING: Unknown Proficiency
Spanish
LISTENING: Limited Working Proficiency, Plus
READING: Limited Working Proficiency, Plus
SPEAKING: Unknown Proficiency
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
ONET: Occupational Information Network
DD FORM 2586, JAN 2010 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE
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  • 1. OCCUPATION: 2W071, Munitions Systems Craftsman PRIMARY OCCUPATION: AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: FEB 2001 - NOV 2007 (6 Years 9 Months), 2W071 AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: OCT 1996 - FEB 2001 (4 Years 4 Months), 2W071 AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: OCT 1993 - OCT 1996 (3 Years), 2W071 DUTY OCCUPATION: AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: FEB 2001 - NOV 2007 (6 Years 9 Months), 2W071 AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: NOV 1997 - FEB 2001 (3 Years 3 Months), 2W071 AUG 1997 - NOV 1997 (3 Months), 2W051 OCT 1996 - AUG 1997 (10 Months), 2W071 AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: SEP 1996 - OCT 1996 (1 Month), 2W071 OCT 1993 - SEP 1996 (2 Years 11 Months), 2W051 OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 2W071 (Description dates OCT 2002 - OCT 2014) Performs and manages munitions production and materiel tasks and activities. Identifies munitions and equipment requirements. Operates and maintains automated data processing equipment (ADPE) to perform munitions accounting, computations, and research. Stores, maintains, assembles, issues, and delivers assembled nonnuclear munitions. VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING 1. LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME 2. PAY GRADE 3. YEAR(S) IN SERVICE NIETO DAVID E-7 24 4. MILITARY SERVICE COMPONENT 5. DATE OF INFORMATION AIR FORCE, ACTIVE 2014 OCT 01 6. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION EXPERIENCE HISTORY: VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 1 of 11
  • 2. Routinely demilitarizes nonhazardous munitions. Operates and maintains munitions materiel handling equipment (MMHE). Develops and implements munitions materiel management concepts and procedures. Complies with explosive, missile, and ground safety, security, and environmental directives and practices. Identifies munitions by filler, color code, marking, or physical characteristics. 2. Duties and Responsibilities: 2.1. Tests, assembles, and processes nonnuclear munitions. Prepares munitions for loading on aircraft. Checks safe and arm mechanisms. Installs warheads, guidance units, fuses, arming wires, explosive bolts, squibs, strakes, wings, fins, control surfaces, and tracking flares. Prepares, assembles and tests aircraft rockets and loads in launchers. Processes aircraft gun ammunition. Maintains and reconditions munitions and MMHE. Reconditions, repairs, and replaces defective or missing parts. Maintains shop or bench stock materiel and secures replenishment. Modifies munitions and all MMHE when directed. Inspects munitions for serviceability and applies munitions product assurance procedures. Installs spotting charges in bombs. Processes ammunition. Inspects ammunition, components, and containers for defects. Prepares documentation indicating identification and quantity of assets. Performs routine demilitarization of nonexplosive munitions items. Repackages munitions and applies container markings. 2.2. Receives, stores, handles, and transports nonnuclear munitions. Unloads and unpacks munitions. Checks shipping documents for accuracy. Delivers munitions to assembly, storage, or maintenance areas. Prepares munitions for shipment. Determines and maintains storage facilities, reports, safety, and security requirements. Performs inspections and maintains inspection and storage records. Issues nonnuclear munitions. Performs operator maintenance on munitions vehicles and equipment. Performs munitions materiel management and materiel accounting functions. Performs and oversees management and procedural application of manual and automated inventory control and accounting functions. Determines inventory control actions. Conducts inventories and corrects discrepancies. Accomplishes requisitioning actions and maintains due-in, due-out, and status files. Maintains source document control and ensures validity and completeness. Recommends system and program changes to data processing methods. Develops and maintains stock level data. Monitors excess munitions programs. Prepares reports. Operates and maintains ADPE for munitions accounting, reporting, and status configuration. Coordinates with maintenance activities on repairable munitions components. Obtains material for equipment modifications, periodic component exchange, and maintenance. Receives, stores, handles and transports nuclear weapons. 2.3. Establishes and evaluates performance standards, maintenance controls, and work procedures. Computes data to support financial planning and programming. Analyzes and validates munitions host-tenant and interservice munitions support agreements and plans. Develops methods and techniques to maintain and recondition munitions and handling equipment. Evaluates munitions account condition, identifies deficiencies, and initiates corrective actions. Ensures compliance with policies, directives, and procedures. Evaluates munitions equipment maintenance. Evaluates procedures for assembling, renovating, and storing munitions; and procedures for demilitarization of nonexplosive munitions. Provides status information and expected completion dates. Analyzes mission effectiveness, program VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 2 of 11
  • 3. requirements, and stock control levels, and validates requirements. Analyzes stockpile requirements to determine type and quantity of munitions facilities needed to safely store, inspect, maintain, and secure munitions assets. RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 2W071 All Other Mechanics, Installers, And Repairers (OES 85999) Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters (ONET 47-5031.00) Inspector III (DOT 737.367-010) Ordnance Artificer (DOT 632.261-018) Production Inspectors, Testers, Graders, Sorters, Samplers, And Weighers (OES 83005) OCCUPATION: 46170, Munitions Supervisor Craftsman PRIMARY OCCUPATION: AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: JUN 1989 - OCT 1993 (4 Years 4 Months), 46170 JUN 1988 - JUN 1989 (1 Year), 46150 AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: MAR 1986 - JUN 1988 (2 Years 3 Months), 46150 AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: MAR 1985 - MAR 1986 (1 Year), 46150 SEP 1984 - MAR 1985 (6 Months), 46130 MAR 1984 - SEP 1984 (6 Months), 46110 DUTY OCCUPATION: AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: JUN 1988 - OCT 1993 (5 Years 4 Months), 46150 AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: MAR 1987 - JUN 1988 (1 Year 3 Months), 46150 MAR 1986 - MAR 1987 (1 Year), 46130 AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: MAR 1985 - MAR 1986 (1 Year), 46150 MAR 1984 - MAR 1985 (1 Year), 46130 OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 46170 (Description dates FEB 1988 - JUN 1994) Receives, identifies, stores reconditions, issues delivers, maintains, and assembles nonnuclear aerospace munitions. When authorized, locally disposes of nonhazardous ammunition. Handles, stores and transports nuclear weapons and _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 3 of 11
  • 4. nuclear weapons according to existing safety directives and operating procedures. RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 46170 All Other Mechanics, Installers, And Repairers (OES 85999) Ordnance Artificer (DOT 632.261-018) ** Note: Experience history data not available prior to FY 75 ** ** Note: Description, Length, or Credit Recommendation will not be displayed for a course if that information is not available. MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2008 - SEP 2009 ARMY COURSE: CLE023, MODELING & SIMULATION FOR TEST & EVALUATION LENGTH: 1 Day. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JUL 2008 - OCT 2014) COURSE DESCRIPTION (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLE023) MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2007 - SEP 2008 ARMY COURSE: CLL020, INDEPENDENT LOGISTICS ASSESSMENTS LENGTH: 1 Day. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates SEP 2006 - OCT 2014) COURSE DESCRIPTION (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLL020) MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2007 - SEP 2008 ARMY COURSE: CLM017, RISK MANAGEMENT TRAINING HISTORY: COURSES SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 4 of 11
  • 5. LENGTH: 1 Day. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates MAR 2005 - OCT 2014) COURSE DESCRIPTION (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLM017) MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 2008 - AUG 2008 ARMY COURSE: AMMO77ARTDL, ARTILLERY AMMUNITION LENGTH: 1 Day. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JUL 2008 - OCT 2014) COURSE DESCRIPTION (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: AMMO77ARTDL) MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2005 - SEP 2006 ARMY COURSE: CLE004, INTRODUCTION TO LEAN ENTERPRISE CONCEPTS LENGTH: 1 Day. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates MAR 2005 - OCT 2014) COURSE DESCRIPTION (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLE004) MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2005 - SEP 2006 ARMY COURSE: CLG001, DOD GOVERNMENT PURCHASE CARD LENGTH: 1 Day. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates MAR 2005 - OCT 2014) _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 5 of 11
  • 6. COURSE DESCRIPTION (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLG001) MILITARY TRAINING:MAY 2005 AIR FORCE COURSE: ACC AFCOMAC, ACC Combat Ammunition Planning and Production LENGTH: 3 Weeks. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JUL 1999 - MAY 2005) Conducted by the 9th Munitions Squadron (Air Force Combat Ammunition Center). Major areas of instruction include, but are not limited to: combat planning, munitions distribution systems, development of conventional munitions plans, combat production concepts, production tasking, practical assembly of tasked munitions, and a 5 day mass production exercise. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: ACC AFCOMAC) MILITARY TRAINING:FEB 1998 AIR FORCE COURSE: PME CODE T, USAF NCO Academy LENGTH: 35 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates FEB 1995 - OCT 2014) Leadership and Management II (LMM 2121): Role and responsibilities of the technician/supervisor. Includes concepts of human behavior; standards of discipline; effective counseling techniques; methods of orienting new personnel; principles of motivating individuals within groups; evolution of management theory; personnel management skills; and applied problem-solving techniques in management, social issues, and labor relations. Managerial Communications II (LMM 2122): Principles of oral and written communications applicable to technician/communication by applying the principles and theories of oral presentations; analyzing methods for improving listening and lessening barriers to effective communication; application of effective writing principles to the preparation of letters, performance reports, or other written correspondence. Military Studies (LMM 2123): Organization and mission of the Air Force, the military justice system, and the relationship of US foreign domestic policies to military readiness. Intro to Total Quality Management II (LMM 2125): Introduction to total quality management at the craftsman level. Includes the quality Air Force system and principles, team dynamics, leadership skills, the continuous improvement process, human relations, management of human resources, and issues and program in quality Air Force. _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 6 of 11
  • 7. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: PME CODE T) MILITARY TRAINING:AUG 1997 AIR FORCE COURSE: CAPP-46, Combat Ammunition Planning and Production LENGTH: 3 Weeks. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates APR 1995 - MAR 2002) Course is conducted by the Air Force Combat Ammunition Center. Major areas of instruction include, but are not limited to: Combat planning, munitions distribution systems, development of munitions plans, combat production concepts, munitions flow and delivery systems, production tasking, practical assembly of tasked munitions, and a mass production exercise. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CAPP-46) MILITARY TRAINING:AUG 1994 AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AST3S2X1 000, TASK CERTIFIER COURSE LENGTH: 3 Days. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4AST3S2X1 000) MILITARY TRAINING:AUG 1994 AIR FORCE COURSE: PDC-SPTGCC, AFRC Mission Support Group Commander's Seminar LENGTH: 3.5 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JUN 1955 - AUG 2005) The seminar provides insight into the Mission Support Group's role, responsibilities, key support processes/functions, updates on current critical issues, and important points of contact. Presenters will include Headquarters functional area experts and guest speakers from the field. The seminar is conducted via lecture, group discussions, and case studies. 3 1/2 days (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: PDC-SPTGCC) _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 7 of 11
  • 8. MILITARY TRAINING:AUG 1989 AIR FORCE COURSE: E4OST4925 060, Wordstar Professional Familiarization LENGTH: 2 Days. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: E4OST4925 060) MILITARY TRAINING:AUG 1989 AIR FORCE COURSE: E4OST4925 064, Dbase III Familiarization LENGTH: 2 Days. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: E4OST4925 064) MILITARY TRAINING:JUN 1989 AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AJF75000 011, OJT Trainer/Supervisor Familiarization LENGTH: 4 Days. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4AJF75000 011) MILITARY TRAINING:DEC 1988 AIR FORCE COURSE: G3AZR46550 000, CAS-B System Operator LENGTH: 3 Weeks. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates OCT 1988 - JAN 1993) CAS System overview, System II hardware and software, System II operations, system maintenance, communications network operations and troubleshooting, application software, database fundamentals, and USAF Graduate Evaluation Program. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: G3AZR46550 000) MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 1988 _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 8 of 11
  • 9. AIR FORCE COURSE: PME CODE U, NCO Leadership School LENGTH: 20 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JUN 1955 - OCT 2014) Leadership and Management (LMM 1111): Role and responsibilities of working leaders; includes theories/techniques of effective leadership and concepts of human behavior in leadership situations; practice in maintaining standards of discipline, counseling/interviewing personnel, personnel management, problem solving techniques, and work distribution; and social issues. Managerial Communications I (LMM 1112): Principles of oral and written communications applicable to working leaders. Includes planning and organizing for effective communication through visual and verbal support; preparation of correspondence with emphasis on sentence and paragraph structure, drafting and editing; and methods of improving listening skills and decreasing barriers to effective communications. Military Studies I (LMM 1113): Aviation, organization, and mission of Air force, military justice system, customs/courtesies, principles of world politics, US national interests, and forces necessary to deter threats to national security and relation to role of working leaders. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: PME CODE U) MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 1986 AIR FORCE COURSE: PME CODE X, NCO Preparatory Course LENGTH: 51 Hours. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JUN 1955 - OCT 2014) The course was designed to broaden the followership and leadership skills of airmen first class and senior airmen and to groom them for their future duties and responsibilities as Air Force Noncommissioned Officers. Military studies and activities: A 14-hour area of study including the following areas of concentration: Air Force mission and organization, Air Force justice, military justice, administrative corrective actions, wear of the uniform, respect for the U.S. flag, military customs and the Soviet threat. Leadership: A 32-hour area of study including the following areas of concentration: The Noncommissioned Officer, standards and discipline, counseling, NCO professional relations, NCO and DOD civilian worker relations, recognition and awards, the evaluation process, enlisted performance reports, current Air Force issues, career progression, leadership, human relations in the Air Force, drug and alcohol abuse control, and personal readiness. Communicative skills: A 5-hour area of study including the following areas of concentration: The communicative process, effective listening and reading, effective writing, and effective speaking. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: PME CODE X) _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 9 of 11
  • 10. MILITARY TRAINING:MAR 1986 AIR FORCE COURSE: J4ASF00066 039, Air Force Technician Order Sys-Adv LENGTH: 2 Days. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4ASF00066 039) MILITARY TRAINING:MAR 1986 AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AST00066 038, Technical Publications LENGTH: 2 Days. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4AST00066 038) MILITARY TRAINING:JUN 1985 AIR FORCE COURSE: J4ASF2W0X1 009, MUNITIONS SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE (AIM-9L/M) LENGTH: 24 Hours. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JUN 1955 - AUG 2005) This course provides trainig for Air Force personnel, AFSC 2W0X1, in the skills and knowledge needed to perform duties on the AIM-9L/M missile. Scope of training includes: AIM-9L/M Missile theory, AIM-9L/M Misile disassembly, assembly, inspection, Recharge the TMU-72 Coolant Tank, Self Test, and Operational Test. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4ASF2W0X1 009) MILITARY TRAINING:APR 1984 AIR FORCE COURSE: G3ABR46130 004, Munitions Systems Specialist LENGTH: 12 Weeks, 4 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JAN 1983 - MAY 1984) Receipt, identification, inspection, storage, reconditioning, issue, delivery, testing, maintenance and assembly of guided and unguided non-nuclear munitions. Security, maintenance management, hand tools, Air Force technical orders and _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 10 of 11
  • 11. stock lists. Military explosives, pyrotechnics and propellant actuated devices. Rocket launchers and rocket test equipment. Chemical agents, munitions, spray tanks, detection and decontamination. Transporting, handling equipment, destruction of unserviceable munitions, and explosive and missile safety. Nuclear surety, storage, identification, handling and transportation of nuclear weapons and shapes. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: G3ABR46130 004) MILITARY TRAINING:APR 2005, DEC 2004 AIR FORCE COURSE: L3OQR63A1 001 MILITARY TRAINING:FEB 2005 AIR FORCE COURSE: MAFSNCOA 100 ** Note: Limited training history is available prior to FY 84 (ARMY); FY 78 (NAVY); FY 70 (AIR FORCE); FY 67 (MARINE CORPS) _____________________________ INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES: _____________________________ LANGUAGE PROFICIENCIES: _____________________________ Italian LISTENING: General Professional Proficiency READING: General Professional Proficiency SPEAKING: Unknown Proficiency Spanish LISTENING: Limited Working Proficiency, Plus READING: Limited Working Proficiency, Plus SPEAKING: Unknown Proficiency 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 ONET: Occupational Information Network DD FORM 2586, JAN 2010 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 11 of 11