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SLAPE, JOSEPH KENDALL
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Machinist's Mate, Third Class (E4)
SLAPE, JOSEPH KENDALL
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Military Courses
SeparatedStatus:
Military
Course ID
ACE Identifier
Course Title
Location-Description-Credit Areas
Dates Taken ACE
Credit Recommendation Level
Recruit Training:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of general military and Navy
protocol, first aid, personal health, safety, basic swimming, water survival skills, physical fitness, and fire fighting.
NV-2202-0165A-950-0001 11-JUL-2005 07-SEP-2005
Personal Community Health
Personal Conditioning
L
L
1 SH
1 SH
Machinist's Mate:
Naval Nuclear Power School, Enlisted:
NV-1710-0154
NV-1732-0026
21-SEP-2005
27-FEB-2006
13-JAN-2006
18-AUG-2006
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to use basic hand tools; describe working principles of basic
machinery including pipes, tubing, valves, breakers, various types of pumps, air compressors, refrigeration, and
steam turbines; perform basic maintenance of mechanical equipment and systems associated with a propulsion plant.
A-661-0103
A-661-0010
Nuclear Power Training Command,Goose Creek
Nuclear Power Training Command
Charleston, SC
Goose Creek, Charleston, SC
Basic Machinery
Mechanical Systems
3 SH
2 SH
L
L
(10/06)(10/06)
(7/01)(7/01)
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Military Experience
Cryogenic Equipment Technician:
NV-1720-0006
Upon completion of the course, the student will have a comprehensive understanding of a pressurized-water nuclear
power plant, including reactor core nuclear principles, heat transfer and fluid systems, plant chemistry and materials,
mechanical and electrical systems, and radiological control.
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to safely produce liquid nitrogen and oxygen, and handle,
store, operate, repair, and maintain cryogenic systems.
J-750-0015
Center for Naval Engineering, Learning Site Norfolk
Norfolk, VA
Atomic And Nuclear Physics
General Chemistry And Principles Of Materials
General Physics
Heat Transfer
Nuclear Reactor Engineering
Radiation Protection Technology
Technical Mathematics
Basic Physics
Industrial Safety
Pneumatic Systems
Ultra Refrigeration Theory
1 SH
3 SH
5 SH
3 SH
3 SH
1 SH
4 SH
3 SH
1 SH
3 SH
3 SH
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
14-NOV-2007
Fireman:
Machinist's Mate (Surface):
NER-FN-003
NER-MM-003
FN
MM3
Performs all basic fireman apprenticeship functions in engineering areas aboard ship, involving cleanliness,
operation, maintenance, and preservation of main propulsion, auxiliary steam or diesel machinery, steam or diesel
generators, various pumps, motors, and associated equipment; identifies basic types and components of naval
boilers, steam turbines, reduction gears, propellers and shafting, shipboard electric systems, and internal
combustion engines (including gas turbines); performs routine maintenance procedures.
Operates, repairs, and performs maintenance on ship propulsion machinery and auxiliary equipment. Operates main
Additional credit in swimming on the basis of institutional evaluation
Blueprint Reading
Introduction to Marine Engineering
Swimming (Qualified Swimmer First Class Only)
SH
1 SH
3 SH
1 SH
L
L
L
L
11-JUL-2005
16-FEB-2006
(7/97)(7/13)
(8/06)(8/06)
(10/99)(10/99)
Level
ACE
Credit Recommendation
Dates HeldACE Identifier
Title
Description-Credit Areas
Occupation ID
If rating held is Machinist's Mate, add 3 semester hours in applied thermodynamics and heat transfer, 3 in power plant
systems, and 3 in electricity basics. If rating held is Electronics Technician or Electrician's Mate, add 2 semester hours
in hydraulic systems, 2 in DC circuits, 2 in AC circuits, 2 in digital principles, and 2 in electric machines.
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Machinist's Mate:
Nuclear Propulsion Plant Operator Trainee:
Machinist's Mate (Surface):
NER-MM-006
NONE ASSIGNED
NER-MM-003
MM3
NEC-9901
MM2 -- PNA
propulsion steam engines, turbo generators, and associated systems (condensate, circulating water, lube oil, etc.);
operates auxiliary systems, including compressed air, potable water, air conditioning and refrigeration systems, and
steering systems; completes maintenance forms; exercises environmental control procedures to prevent or minimize
air pollution and oil spills.
Operate, maintain, and repair (organizational and intermediate level) ship propulsion machinery, auxiliary equipment,
and outside machinery such as: steering engine, hoisting machinery, food preparation equipment, refrigeration and
air conditioning equipment, windlasses, elevators, and laundry equipment. Operate and maintain (organizational
and intermediate level) marine boilers, pumps, forced draft blowers, and heat exchangers; perform tests; transfers,
and inventory of lubricating oils, fuels, and water. Maintain records and reports, and may perform duties in
generation and stowage of industrial gases. Cleans and inspects Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) containers;
cleans auxiliary machinery Forced Draft Blowers (FDB), fuel oil service pumps, lube oil and main feed pumps;
conducts salinity and conductivity indicator comparison tests, spill containment and clean up, and steam blanket
lay-up; disposes of hazardous materials; draws fluid samples; inspects HAZMAT storage areas; inventories oil lab
test equipment and chemicals; maintains air castings, air register assemblies, anchor windlasses, boiler firesides,
fronts and watersides, burner Safety Shut-off Devises (SSD), components of laundry equipment, stern tubes and air
systems, diaphragm control valves, distilling plants, emergency shutdown devices, gland seals, heat exchanges,
hydraulic systems, hydrostatic test pumps, jacking gears, main lube oil systems, manhole and hand hole seat
gaskets, reducing stations, systems pumps, reducing stations, ventilation filters, water heaters and winch
equipment; operates air compressors, air conditioning systems, air dryer systems, auxiliary exhaust and steam
systems, bilge and stripping pumps, blow down systems, chill water systems, feed booster pumps, jacking gears,
main boilers, drain and feed systems, oil service pumps, refrigeration systems, shore steam systems and transfer
systems for receiving fuels; prepares reagents and chemicals; repairs components of galley and scullery equipment,
water heaters, and Ships Service Turbine Generators (SSTG); reviews asbestos gasket fabrication and removal
precautions; stores hazardous materials; tests fuel oil service, standby and storage tanks for presence of water;
troubleshoots galley equipment, laundry equipment, machinery speed limiting devices, mess deck equipment,
reducing stations, scullery equipment, water heaters and winch equipment.
Nuclear Propulsion Plant Operator Trainee.
Operates, repairs, and performs maintenance on ship propulsion machinery and auxiliary equipment. Operates main
propulsion steam engines, turbo generators, and associated systems (condensate, circulating water, lube oil, etc.);
Applied Computer Technology
Basic Marine Engineering
Blueprint Reading
Power Systems Engineering (Steam Turbines)
Power Systems Maintenance
Basic Hydraulics And Pneumatics
Boiler Maintenance And Repair (MM Surface)
Mechanical Systems
1 SH
3 SH
1 SH
3 SH
3 SH
3 SH
3 SH
3 SH
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
16-FEB-2006
26-MAR-2006
01-MAR-2007
None
(11/97)(11/97)
(10/07)(10/07)
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S-501-0150
Course ID Date Taken Title Location Reason
(1) Course has not been evaluated by ACE.
(2) Class attendance dates were not recorded in the service member's record.
(3) Course was not completed during the ACE evaluation period.
(4) Course was not evaluated by ACE at this specific location.
Other Learning Experiences
College Level Test Scores
Personal Responsibility And Values
Education And Training
Naval Nuclear Power Training
Command Charleston SC
120-JAN-2006
NONE ASSIGNED -- Occupation not evaluated by ACE or not evaluated during the time frame held by service member.
NONE
High and Low Pressure Cryogenic Technician:
NONE ASSIGNEDNEC-4283
operates auxiliary systems, including compressed air, potable water, air conditioning and refrigeration systems, and
steering systems; completes maintenance forms; exercises environmental control procedures to prevent or minimize
air pollution and oil spills. Calibrates pressure and temperature sensing devices; carries out chemical water
treatment procedures; performs maintenance on whistles, sirens, anchor windlasses, cranes, winches, steering
engines, food preparation and dishwashing machinery, and air and reefer compressors; operates and performs
mechanical maintenance on propulsion system equipment; adjusts thermal expansion valves, pressure switches,
thermostats, and regulator valves; may serve as lead man; completes maintenance reports; inventories installed
equipment; orders repair parts; uses computer software.
Operates, tests, inspects, and performs organizational and intermediate level maintenance on high and low pressure
liquid oxygen and nitrogen generating plants. Tests liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen for purity and acetylene
contamination. Performs required checks on O2N2 compressed gas cylinders prior to and after charging them to the
proper pressure. Manufactures liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen by operating liquid oxygen and nitrogen
generating plants to achieve capacity production under various climatic conditions. Operates and maintains
mechanical refrigeration systems, reciprocating high pressure and centrifugal low pressure air compressors,
cryogenerators, vacuum pumps, and gaseous distribution systems. Detects, analyzes, and corrects abnormal
situations which may arise during the operation of liquid oxygen/nitrogen generating plants and associated
equipment as prescribed on PMS maintenance requirement cards and applicable instructions. Documents corrective
maintenance on relevant MDCS forms. Type II or Universal certification in accordance with EPA mandate is
required.
Applied Computer Technology
Basic Marine Engineering
Blueprint Reading
Power Systems Engineering (Steam Turbines)
Power Systems Maintenance
2 SH
3 SH
2 SH
4 SH
5 SH
L
L
L
L
L
04-DEC-2007
None
This section provides a record of the service member's learning experiences that do not have credit recommended for one or more of the
following reasons:
(11/97)(11/97)
Exams taken after 31 October 2011 may have recommended college credit via the ACE National Guide.
Go to http://www2.acenet.edu/credit/?fuseaction=browse.getOrganizationDetail&FICE=190163 and look for your exam.
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DOD-IAA-V5.0
CPPD-GMT08-013
A-830-2216
A-830-2217
CPPD-GMT09-022
DOD-IAA-V7.0
CANS-M16WS-1.0
CANS-M9SP-1.0
CPPD-GMT09-019
CPPD-GMT09-016
CPPD-GMT09-023
CPPD-GMT09-003
CPPD-GMT09-015
CPPD-GMT09-009
CPPD-GMT09-010
JKDDC-TIP-1
CANS-AS1-NMCI-1.0
CANS-AS2-NMCI-1.0
CPPD-GMT09-012
CPD-LEVELB-1.0
DOD Information Assurance
Awareness
Introduction To Suicide Prevention
Navy Security Force Sentry
Security Reaction Force Team
Member - Basic
Personal Financial Management
Surviving The Holidays
DOD Information Assurance
Awareness
M16 Weapon Safety
M9 Service Pistol Training
Law Of War
Operational Risk Management -
Time-Critical Risk Management
Alcohol Misuse Enabling
Code Of Conduct Level A
Introduction To The Navy Policy
On Hazing
Introduction To Stress Management
Introduction To Anger Management
Trafficking In Persons Basic
Awareness Training
Armed Sentry Duties Part I (NMCI)
Armed Sentry Duties Part II
(NMCI)
Sexual Health - Unplanned
Pregnancy Prevention
Level B - Code Of Conduct
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
Center for Security Forces Site
Chesapeake, VA
Center for Security Forces Site
Chesapeake, VA
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
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20-MAR-2008
24-OCT-2008
24-OCT-2008
23-NOV-2008
11-DEC-2008
04-JAN-2009
04-JAN-2009
14-APR-2009
03-MAY-2009
10-JUN-2009
13-AUG-2009
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20-AUG-2009
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05-OCT-2009
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DOD-IAA-V8.0
CANSF-ATFP-OCONUS-1.0
CPPD-GMT08-013
CPD-GMT07-031
A-495-0400-V2
DOD-IAA-V9.0
Trafficking In Persons Basic
Awareness Training
DOD Information Assurance
Awareness V8
ATFP Level I Awareness Training
For Overseas Service Members
(OCONUS)
Introduction To Suicide Prevention
FY07 General Mil Trng Unit 3.1 EO,
Sexual Harassment, Grievance
Damage Control Petty Officer
DOD Information Assurance
Awareness V9
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
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21-JAN-2010
05-FEB-2010
16-FEB-2010
03-MAR-2010
19-MAR-2010
20-JAN-2011
04-FEB-2011
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JST Official Transcript Explanation
The American Council on Education (ACE) is the nation's unifying voice for higher education. ACE serves as a consensus leader on key higher
education issues and seeks to influence public policy through advocacy, research, and program initiatives. ACE's Military Programs evaluates formal
service courses and occupations approved by a central authority, employing the services of teams of subject-matter specialists from colleges and
universities (professors, deans, and other academicians) that, through the discussion and the application of evaluation procedures and guidelines,
reach consensus on content, description, and amount of credit to be recommended for selected courses and occupations. For comprehensive
information on the ACE Military Evaluation process, consult the Course and Occupation Evaluation Systems, described in the online Guide to the
Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services at: http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu/AboutCrsEval.htm).
ACE, the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO), and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation
have developed a set of guidelines contained in the Joint Statement on the Transfer and Award of Credit
(http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu/JointStatement/htm) that are intended to serve as a guide for institutions developing or reviewing policies
dealing with transfer, acceptance and award of credit for courses and occupations completed in a variety of institutional and extrainstitutional
settings, including the military. More information on guidelines for awarding credit for courses and occupations appearing on JST transcripts is
contained in The AACRAO 2003 Academic Record and Transcript Guide.
Service members may request copies of JST transcripts directly from the Operation Centers at https://jst.doded.mil. ACE does not issue these
transcripts or make any adjustments to missing or incorrect information contained in them. Service members must contact the respective service
specific Operations Centers for adjustments or corrections to the transcripts. Colleges and universities may also receive web-based official copies of
these documents by contacting the JST Operations Center at jst@doded.mil.
Understanding JST Transcripts
The full exhibit and description for courses and occupations listed on JST transcripts can be found in the Guide to the Evaluation of Educational
Experiences in the Armed Services which is available only online at: (http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu) and updated on a daily basis as new
courses and occupations are evaluated for recommended credit.
Key to transcript terms:
Military Course ID - This is the number the military service has assigned for this particular course.
SH - Semester hours.
ACE Identifier - The number ACE assigns a particular course. Courses are identified by a 2-letter prefix that designates the military service (AF - Air
Force, AR - Army, CG - Coast Guard, DD - Department of Defense, MC - Marine Corps, and NV - Navy), followed by a unique eight-digit course
identifier.
ACE Credit Recommendation is listed in semester hours, in the following categories:
V = Vocational; L = Lower level (freshman or sophomore level); U = Upper level (Junior or Senior Level); G = Graduate level.
Dates Taken/Dates Held - Courses and occupations will normally have a start and end date that will show the time period the course was completed or
the occupation was held.
Location - Valid location(s) where the course was completed.
Occupational Codes:
Army MOS:
MOS - Army MOS has 5 digits. The first 3 digits identify the occupational specialty and the last 2 digits identify the skill level (E1-E4 = skill
level10; E5 = skill level 20; E6 = skill level 30; E7 = skill level 40; E8 - skill level 50; E9 = skill level 60).
Navy Rates and Ratings:
NER - Navy enlisted rates are occupation identifications assigned to personnel at paygrades E-1 to E-9. Each general rate involves the performance of
entry-level tasks and leads to one or more ratings. Career patterns from recruit to master chief petty officer are identified by 4 to 5-digit codes.
NEC - The NEC Structure supplements the Enlisted Rating Structure by identifying skills requiring more specific identification than that provided
by general rates and ratings and that are not rating-wide requirements. Selected NECS have been evaluated by ACE to date.
LDO, NWO - Limited Duty Officer, Navy Warrant Officer - Technical officer specialists who perform duties that are technically oriented, with
skills acquired through experience and training that are limited in scope to other officer categories. These specialties are normally identified by 4
digits, each successively providing more precise identification of the individual holder.
Marine Corps:
MCE - an MOS has 4 digits and a descriptive title; the first 2 digits normally describe the occupational field and the last 2 digits identify the
promotional level and specialty within the occupation.
MCO - officer MOS.
Coast Guard:
CGA - Coast Guard officer aviation competencies.
CGR - Enlisted rating structure used for classified enlisted personnel and qualifications, with career levels from recruit to master chief petty
officer.
CGW - Coast Guard Warrant Officers are technical officer specialists who perform duties that are technically oriented and acquired through
experience and training that is limited in scope and relation to other officer categories.
MATMEP - Maintenance Training Management and Evaluation Program, a standardized, documentable, level-progressive, technical skills management
and evaluation program for enlisted aviation technical maintenance training. The Summary sheet submitted by the service member lists the current
level of training completed and should be used by the evaluator to verify the attained level in awarding credit.
DANTES - The Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support maintains the educational records of the service members who have completed
DANTES subject Standardized Tests (DSSTs), CLEP examinations, and GED tests. For examinations administered at military installations, results of
these tests may appear on JST transcripts for consideration in the award of the recommended credit. However, individual colleges and universities may
reserve the right to request official scores directly from ETS or DANTES, to confirm completion of these exams and the credits recommended.
COLLEGE LEVEL EXAMINATION PROGRAM (CLEP) - The College-Level Examination Program or CLEP provides students of any age with the
opportunity to demonstrate college-level achievement through a program of exams in undergraduate college courses. There are 2,900 colleges that
grant credit and/or advanced standing for CLEP exams.
FERPA - The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (20 U.S.C. 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99)