Tyler served in the US Army and completed several courses including basic combat training, special electronic devices repair, primary leadership development, and intelligence analysis. His military occupations included self-propelled field artillery system mechanic, duty radio repairer, special electronic devices repairer, land combat support system test specialist, and radio and communications security repairer. He separated from the Army with a rank of staff sergeant.
This document is a transcript for James Roger Kimble (XXX-XX-XXXX) that lists his military course completions and occupations. It shows that he completed recruit training and engineering courses, including interior communications electrician training. His occupations included fireman, interior communications electrician, and technician roles maintaining gyrocompasses and navigation systems. The transcript provides information on course objectives, locations, dates, and American Council on Education credit recommendations.
This document is a military transcript for Jerome Gerald listing his courses, occupations, and experience from 1996-2014. It includes courses such as Basic Combat Training, Radio Operator-Maintainer, Airborne, and Basic Noncommissioned Officer. His occupations included Radio Operator-Maintainer and Telecommunications Operations Chief. He has experience in radio operation, maintenance, and management from 1996 to present.
This document contains Bruce Vondergruens military transcript. It lists the courses he completed, including Basic Combat Training, Lance System Repairer training, Patriot Fire Control training, and leadership courses. It also outlines his military experience and occupations as a Lance System Repairer, Patriot Fire Control Enhanced Operator/Maintainer, and Land Combat Electronic Missile System Repairer from 1989 to 2009 while serving as a Staff Sergeant in the US military.
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.
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.
This document is a resume for Stephen E. Southwick applying for a position as an Electronics/Avionics/Electro-Mechanical Technician. It summarizes his over 30 years of experience in electronics, avionics, and mechanics, including expertise in areas like electronic systems, avionic systems, navigational systems, and communication systems. His work experience includes positions at Hyundai Rotem USA, Schlumberger, and Ordermatic Electronics Corporation, where he performed tasks like testing, troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining electronic equipment.
Jordan Meek is seeking a position that utilizes his experience as an artillery technician in the NC Army National Guard, where he has served since 2013. He has worked on hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical systems for mobile artillery like HIMARS and M270A1, troubleshooting issues through diagnostics. Meek also has experience working as a production worker for Daimler/Freightliner and various other jobs. He is currently enrolled in an AAS program in Electronic Engineering Technology where he is gaining skills in electrical schematics, safety procedures, and cabling. Meek believes his credentials and field experience make him a strong candidate for this position.
James Denton Wyatt served in the U.S. Navy from 1995 to present as a Cryptologic Technician, Maintenance. He has completed extensive training in electronics, computer systems, leadership, and national security. Wyatt's transcript shows that he has achieved certifications and advanced skills in cryptography, network administration, and the maintenance of classified electronic systems.
This document is a transcript for James Roger Kimble (XXX-XX-XXXX) that lists his military course completions and occupations. It shows that he completed recruit training and engineering courses, including interior communications electrician training. His occupations included fireman, interior communications electrician, and technician roles maintaining gyrocompasses and navigation systems. The transcript provides information on course objectives, locations, dates, and American Council on Education credit recommendations.
This document is a military transcript for Jerome Gerald listing his courses, occupations, and experience from 1996-2014. It includes courses such as Basic Combat Training, Radio Operator-Maintainer, Airborne, and Basic Noncommissioned Officer. His occupations included Radio Operator-Maintainer and Telecommunications Operations Chief. He has experience in radio operation, maintenance, and management from 1996 to present.
This document contains Bruce Vondergruens military transcript. It lists the courses he completed, including Basic Combat Training, Lance System Repairer training, Patriot Fire Control training, and leadership courses. It also outlines his military experience and occupations as a Lance System Repairer, Patriot Fire Control Enhanced Operator/Maintainer, and Land Combat Electronic Missile System Repairer from 1989 to 2009 while serving as a Staff Sergeant in the US military.
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.
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.
This document is a resume for Stephen E. Southwick applying for a position as an Electronics/Avionics/Electro-Mechanical Technician. It summarizes his over 30 years of experience in electronics, avionics, and mechanics, including expertise in areas like electronic systems, avionic systems, navigational systems, and communication systems. His work experience includes positions at Hyundai Rotem USA, Schlumberger, and Ordermatic Electronics Corporation, where he performed tasks like testing, troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining electronic equipment.
Jordan Meek is seeking a position that utilizes his experience as an artillery technician in the NC Army National Guard, where he has served since 2013. He has worked on hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical systems for mobile artillery like HIMARS and M270A1, troubleshooting issues through diagnostics. Meek also has experience working as a production worker for Daimler/Freightliner and various other jobs. He is currently enrolled in an AAS program in Electronic Engineering Technology where he is gaining skills in electrical schematics, safety procedures, and cabling. Meek believes his credentials and field experience make him a strong candidate for this position.
James Denton Wyatt served in the U.S. Navy from 1995 to present as a Cryptologic Technician, Maintenance. He has completed extensive training in electronics, computer systems, leadership, and national security. Wyatt's transcript shows that he has achieved certifications and advanced skills in cryptography, network administration, and the maintenance of classified electronic systems.
This certificate certifies that Duane C. Tyler successfully completed a 40-hour training course on Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.X from June 3-7, 2013 at Fort Gordon, GA. The training covered topics such as Voice over IP, planning, basic configuration, user administration, features, trunks, gateways, route planning, media resources, calling features, and tools. The certificate was issued by Richard W. Spratley of CECOM LCMC, LRC, DRE, TSD.
This document provides a summary of Mohammed Bader's professional experience and qualifications. It outlines his current role as a Control and Planning Engineer at Consolidated Contractors Company in Oman, with previous experience as a Highways Design Engineer. Key projects are listed, including work on roads, railways, and master planning projects across several countries in the Middle East. Bader holds a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering and is a member of engineering associations in Jordan.
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Sami Husain Abuloze has over 36 years of experience in electrical engineering projects. He has worked as a project manager, site manager, design engineer, and site electrical engineer on numerous substation, power plant, and industrial projects throughout Saudi Arabia. His academic background includes a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from King Saud University.
This document summarizes information about the Leap Motion controller, including its hardware and software specifications, how it uses gesture recognition techniques like SVM and HMM, common dynamic gestures it can detect, its features and applications. It discusses how Leap Motion uses infrared sensors and cameras to sense finger and hand movements within its range with high accuracy, and how it can be used for applications in education, gaming, music, video, medicine, and robotics.
The document summarizes the October 2011 issue of "The Avenger", the newspaper of the USS George H.W. Bush. It discusses several events from the previous month, including a concert featuring country music group The Frontmen, Sailors completing the Marine Corps Marathon aboard ship, and celebrating the Navy's 236th birthday. It also previews upcoming events like the Hispanic Heritage celebration and provides an article on the ship's Calibration Lab being recognized as the best in the fleet.
This document is a transcript for James Roger Kimble that includes his military courses, occupations, and experience. It shows that he completed recruit training in 1996, then training to be an M1/M1A1 Abrams Armor Crewman from 1988 to 1988. His occupations included Armor Crewman from 1988 to 1996, Fireman Recruit in 1996, and Fireman Apprentice from 1997 to 1998 before becoming an Interior Communications Electrician from 1998 onwards. The transcript provides details on the courses he completed for each occupation.
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 provides a summary of an individual's military experience and training. It lists their occupations in the Navy from 1996 to 2015, including Information Systems Technician, Electronics Technician, Electrician's Mate, Fireman, and Seaman. For each occupation it provides the dates of service, duties, and credits recommended by the American Council on Education. It also lists the individual's Navy enlisted classifications and qualifications.
Kristopher White has over 12 years of experience in electronics troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair, including 8 years of management experience supervising personnel. He currently works as a senior technician performing testing of lighting products. His expertise includes electronics, leadership, troubleshooting, project management, and technical repair. He holds certifications from UL and CSA. Previously he served for over 12 years in the US Army working on radar, communications, and missile defense systems, including supervising maintenance programs and personnel.
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 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 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.
This document summarizes the military experience and training of an individual with the last name of Vincentycole. It details their various occupations in the Army including as a Cannon Crewmember, Satellite Communications Systems Operator-Maintainer, Recruiter, Petroleum Supply Specialist, Fire Support Specialist, Military Police, and Aviation Systems Repairer between 2004-2015. For each occupation it provides descriptions of the duties, skills learned at various levels, related civilian occupations, and for some occupations it provides recommendations for credit from the American Council on Education.
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.
This unofficial transcript provides information about Schan Alton Seay's military training and experience. It shows that he completed recruit training in 2002 and then advanced electronics and fire controlman training through 2003. His occupations included electronic equipment repairman, fire controlman, and CIWS technician. He held these roles from 2002-2006 and completed additional military courses in areas like digital electronics, hydraulics, and radar systems. The transcript lists the American Council on Education credit recommendations for the courses and occupations.
This document summarizes the qualifications and experience of Joshua Montano. It outlines his 10+ years of experience in mechanical assembly, maintenance, and as an aviation technician for the U.S. Army. His skills include circuit board repair, calibration, and troubleshooting. He has held positions assembling medical devices, circuit boards, and instruments, as well as maintenance roles testing equipment and providing technical support.
This document is a 4-page unofficial transcript for Cory Michie showing his military education and experience. It includes over 30 courses completed between 2005 and 2012 covering topics like basic enlisted submarine training, electronics technician apprentice training, communications systems operation, and instructor training. It also lists his occupations as electronics technician and instructor, with dates of service.
This certificate certifies that Duane C. Tyler successfully completed a 40-hour training course on Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.X from June 3-7, 2013 at Fort Gordon, GA. The training covered topics such as Voice over IP, planning, basic configuration, user administration, features, trunks, gateways, route planning, media resources, calling features, and tools. The certificate was issued by Richard W. Spratley of CECOM LCMC, LRC, DRE, TSD.
This document provides a summary of Mohammed Bader's professional experience and qualifications. It outlines his current role as a Control and Planning Engineer at Consolidated Contractors Company in Oman, with previous experience as a Highways Design Engineer. Key projects are listed, including work on roads, railways, and master planning projects across several countries in the Middle East. Bader holds a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering and is a member of engineering associations in Jordan.
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Sami Husain Abuloze has over 36 years of experience in electrical engineering projects. He has worked as a project manager, site manager, design engineer, and site electrical engineer on numerous substation, power plant, and industrial projects throughout Saudi Arabia. His academic background includes a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from King Saud University.
This document summarizes information about the Leap Motion controller, including its hardware and software specifications, how it uses gesture recognition techniques like SVM and HMM, common dynamic gestures it can detect, its features and applications. It discusses how Leap Motion uses infrared sensors and cameras to sense finger and hand movements within its range with high accuracy, and how it can be used for applications in education, gaming, music, video, medicine, and robotics.
The document summarizes the October 2011 issue of "The Avenger", the newspaper of the USS George H.W. Bush. It discusses several events from the previous month, including a concert featuring country music group The Frontmen, Sailors completing the Marine Corps Marathon aboard ship, and celebrating the Navy's 236th birthday. It also previews upcoming events like the Hispanic Heritage celebration and provides an article on the ship's Calibration Lab being recognized as the best in the fleet.
This document is a transcript for James Roger Kimble that includes his military courses, occupations, and experience. It shows that he completed recruit training in 1996, then training to be an M1/M1A1 Abrams Armor Crewman from 1988 to 1988. His occupations included Armor Crewman from 1988 to 1996, Fireman Recruit in 1996, and Fireman Apprentice from 1997 to 1998 before becoming an Interior Communications Electrician from 1998 onwards. The transcript provides details on the courses he completed for each occupation.
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 provides a summary of an individual's military experience and training. It lists their occupations in the Navy from 1996 to 2015, including Information Systems Technician, Electronics Technician, Electrician's Mate, Fireman, and Seaman. For each occupation it provides the dates of service, duties, and credits recommended by the American Council on Education. It also lists the individual's Navy enlisted classifications and qualifications.
Kristopher White has over 12 years of experience in electronics troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair, including 8 years of management experience supervising personnel. He currently works as a senior technician performing testing of lighting products. His expertise includes electronics, leadership, troubleshooting, project management, and technical repair. He holds certifications from UL and CSA. Previously he served for over 12 years in the US Army working on radar, communications, and missile defense systems, including supervising maintenance programs and personnel.
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 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 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.
This document summarizes the military experience and training of an individual with the last name of Vincentycole. It details their various occupations in the Army including as a Cannon Crewmember, Satellite Communications Systems Operator-Maintainer, Recruiter, Petroleum Supply Specialist, Fire Support Specialist, Military Police, and Aviation Systems Repairer between 2004-2015. For each occupation it provides descriptions of the duties, skills learned at various levels, related civilian occupations, and for some occupations it provides recommendations for credit from the American Council on Education.
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.
This unofficial transcript provides information about Schan Alton Seay's military training and experience. It shows that he completed recruit training in 2002 and then advanced electronics and fire controlman training through 2003. His occupations included electronic equipment repairman, fire controlman, and CIWS technician. He held these roles from 2002-2006 and completed additional military courses in areas like digital electronics, hydraulics, and radar systems. The transcript lists the American Council on Education credit recommendations for the courses and occupations.
This document summarizes the qualifications and experience of Joshua Montano. It outlines his 10+ years of experience in mechanical assembly, maintenance, and as an aviation technician for the U.S. Army. His skills include circuit board repair, calibration, and troubleshooting. He has held positions assembling medical devices, circuit boards, and instruments, as well as maintenance roles testing equipment and providing technical support.
This document is a 4-page unofficial transcript for Cory Michie showing his military education and experience. It includes over 30 courses completed between 2005 and 2012 covering topics like basic enlisted submarine training, electronics technician apprentice training, communications systems operation, and instructor training. It also lists his occupations as electronics technician and instructor, with dates of service.
This document provides a summary of an individual's military experience and training history. It lists their occupations in the Air Force Guard from 2003 to 2015, including as a 3D172 Cyber Transport Systems Journeyman, 3C251 Network Integration Journeyman, and 9T000 Basic Enlisted Airman. It also outlines courses completed, such as Airman Leadership School, Communications-Computer Systems Control Apprentice training, and Basic Military Training.
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 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.
The document provides information on an individual's military experience and training history from 1998 to 2016. It details their occupations in the Army including as a Telecommunications Operations Chief, Network Switching Systems Operator-Maintainer, and Infantryman. It also lists additional training and qualifications in areas like battle staff operations and parachuting.
Kyle Moore completed basic training and several military correspondence courses covering topics like leadership, personal finance management, and martial arts. His transcript notes the courses taken, credits recommended, and dates. However, some courses are noted as "pending evaluation" or having no credit recommended due to factors like missing attendance dates or the course not being evaluated in his time period. The transcript provides an overview of Moore's military education and training.
This transcript shows courses and training completed by Obensson Osias, including:
- Recruit training covering military protocol, first aid, swimming, and firefighting.
- Nuclear field and basic enlisted submarine school covering machinery, safety, and mathematics.
- Information systems technician and administration classes covering networking, Windows servers, and security.
- Armed sentry training focusing on use of force, tactics, and security reaction force duties.
- Experience as a fireman, nuclear plant operator trainee, and machinist's mate performing engineering watches, maintenance, and repairs.
John Kirk McLeod served in the Navy as an Aviation Machinist's Mate and Utilitiesman. His transcript shows that he completed training in areas such as aircraft maintenance, jet engine systems, leadership, plumbing, HVAC, and physics. He held occupations including Airman, Airman Apprentice, and Aviation Machinist's Mate, gaining experience in aircraft maintenance and jet engine maintenance.
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JOINT SERVICES
TRANSCRIPT
**UNOFFICIAL**
Transcript Sent To:
Name: TYLER, DUANE COURTNEY TYLER, DUANE COURTNEY
SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX
Rank: Staff Sergeant (Army) (E6)
Status: Separated
Military Course Completions
Military
Course ID
ACE Identifier
Course Title
Location-Description-Credit Areas
Dates Taken ACE
Credit Recommendation
Level
750-BT AR-2201-0399 04-DEC-1987 to 16-FEB-1988
Basic Combat Training:
Upon completion of the course, the recruit will be able to demonstrate general knowledge of military organization and
culture, mastery of individual and group combat skills including marksmanship and first aid, achievement of minimal
physical conditioning standards,and application of basic safety and living skills in an outdoorenvironment.
First Aid 1 SH L
Marksmanship 1 SH L
Outdoor Skills Practicum 1 SH L
Personal Physical Conditioning 1 SH L
(10/00)(10/00)
198-39E10 AR-1715-0779 12-FEB-1988 to 31-AUG-1988
Special Electronic Devices Repair:
Signal School
Ft Gordon GA
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to solder, apply principles of basic DC and AC circuits and
components,basic solid state electronics,and digital logic and numbering systems; and troubleshoot and repairspecial
electronic devices,including night vision equipment, mine detection equipment, and thermal viewers through general
support maintenance.
Ac Circuits 2 SH L
Basic Electronics Laboratory 3 SH L
Dc Circuits 1 SH L
Digital Principles 2 SH L
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Electronic Systems Troubleshooting And Maintenance 3 SH L
Solid State Electronics 3 SH L
Soldering Techniques 2 SH V
(8/92)(8/92)
693-17-PLDC AR-2201-0253 08-FEB-1991 to 08-MAR-1991
Primary Leadership Development:
NCOa Eighth US Army
Korea
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to perform all basic tasks related to noncommissioned officer
leadership responsibilities.
Military Science 2 SH L
Principles Of Supervision 1 SH L
(12/91)(12/91)
198-35F30 AR-1715-0854 06-JUN-1995 to 18-AUG-1995
Special Electronic Devices Repairer Basic Noncommissioned Officer (NCO):
NCO Academy
Ft Gordon GA
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to supervise and provide technical assistance to maintenance
personnel.
Maintenance Management 3 SH L
63D10
Primary
MOS-63D-001 01-APR-1992
Self-Propelled Field Artillery System Mechanic:
Performs and supervises maintenance on tracked and wheel vehicles. Services, lubricates, removes, and replaces
components and assemblies such as engine, fuel, cooling, final drive, track, and suspension; performs corrective
maintenance on hydraulic, mechanical, and electrical systems and/or components; employs test, measuring, and
diagnostic equipment in troubleshooting; operates wrecker.
Automotive, Diesel, Or Truck Mechanics 9 SH L
63D20
Primary
(9/82)(9/82)
MOS-63D-001 01-JUL-1992
Self-Propelled Field Artillery System Mechanic:
Performs and supervises maintenance on tracked and wheel vehicles. Services, lubricates, removes, and replaces
components and assemblies such as engine, fuel, cooling, final drive, track, and suspension; performs corrective
maintenance on hydraulic, mechanical, and electrical systems and/or components; employs test, measuring, and
diagnostic equipment in troubleshooting; operates wrecker. Provides technical guidance to subordinates.
Automotive, Diesel, Or Truck Mechanics 9 SH L
(9/82)(9/82)
29E20 MOS-29E-001 01-AUG-1992
Duty Radio Repairer:
(5/97)(5/97)
Military Experience
Occupation ID
ACE Identifier
Title
Description-Credit Areas
Dates Held
ACE
Credit Recommendation
Level
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Installs and maintains radio receiver s, transmitters, and associated equipment. Uses oscilloscopes, multimeters,
radio frequency generators,and spectrumanalyzers to troubleshoot equipment; troubleshoots and repairs equipment
to the component level; uses logical troubleshooting methods to locate faults. Assists and instructs subordinates;
keeps detailed records of maintenance history on equipment; follows formal maintenance procedures.
Electronic Troubleshooting And Repair 4 SH L
Introduction To Electronics 3 SH L
Radio Communications 2 SH L
Record Keeping 2 SH L
39E10
Duty
(7/87)(7/87)
MOS-39E-001 01-JUL-1994
Special Electronic Devices Repairer:
Supervises or performs maintenance on specialized military combat equipment such as night vision,threat detection,
and mine detection equipment; uses schematic diagrams and basic electronic troubleshooting skills in identifyin g
and correcting malfunctions to the component level; updates maintenance manuals, records, and supplies. Working
under direct supervision, inspects, adjusts, and repairs electronic surveillance, measurement, vision, and detection
equipment.
Ac Circuits 1 SH L
Basic Electronics Laboratory 3 SH L
Dc Circuits 1 SH L
Electronic Systems Troubleshooting And Maintenance 3 SH L
35B30
Duty
(6/88)(6/88)
MOS-35B-004 01-FEB-2001
Land Combat Support System Test Specialist:
Maintains land combat systems; inspects and tests equipment; locates card-level faults using special test equipment;
replaces faulty assemblies and subassemblies; adjusts and aligns mechanical, electrical, and optical assemblies;
calibrates and repairs support equipment; performs quality control measures; prepares maintenance and supply
reports. Works under close supervision in performing maintenance functions; uses technical manuals and
troubleshooting trees; follows schematics and maintenance procedures; uses digitalmultimeters, oscilloscopes,signal
generators, and power supplies; tests computer diagnostic equipment, including signal and pulse generators, power
supplies, printers, and detectors; performs maintenance on AC power generators; troubleshoots and replaces faulty
components. Supervises and provides technical assistance to subordinates; repairs multimeters, waveform and pulse
generators, and power supplies; performs minor modifications on support equipment. Supervises maintenance and
inspection teams; provides technical guidance to subordinates; schedules work; sets repair priorities; inspects,tests,
and repairs missile systemassemblies; demonstrates proper work practices and maintenance techniques; implements
quality control measures; performs systeminspections.
Ac/Dc Circuits 6 SH L
Computer Literacy 3 SH L
Computer Systems Maintenance And Troubleshooting 3 SH L
Electronic Systems Troubleshooting And Maintenance 3 SH L
Personnel Supervision 3 SH L
Records And Information Management 2 SH L
(11/97)(11/97)
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35E30
Duty
MOS-35E-003 01-JUL-2003
Radio and Communications Security (COMSEC) Repairer:
Performs repairs or supervises direct and general support level maintenance in radio receivers, transmitters,
COMSEC equipment, and associated equipment. Uses multimeters, oscilloscopes, waveform generators, and
spectrumanalyzers to troubleshoot and repair radio communications systems equipment and subassemblies; adjusts,
aligns, and replaces defective components and boards; performs bench equipment tests to verify operability of
repaired equipment; uses computer-automated diagnostic tests to isolate faults. Performs complex and multifailure
tasks; supervises,and provides technical and procedural assistance to subordinates; performs final or quality control
inspection of repaired equipment and keeps detailed records of equipment maintenance; controls the accounts for
cryptographic items with in the facility. Assigns duties; establishes work load, work schedules, and priorities;
provides technical information on repairs and teaches complex or special tasks to subordinates and supported units;
ensures that repair functions comply with Army and National Security Agency communications security
specifications and policies; develops standard operating procedures relative to direct and general support shop
operations; conducts technicaland on-the-job training programs in units.
Electronics Systems Troubleshooting And Repair 3 SH L
Maintenance Management 3 SH L
Personnel Supervision 3 SH L
35F20
Duty
(7/97)(7/97)
MOS-35F-003 01-OCT-2007
Intelligence Analyst:
Assembles, integrates, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence information collected from tactical, strategic, and
technical sources including multispectral, electro-optical data; analyzes intelligence information; serves as a country
or geographic area specialist; uses computers for a variety of networking and data base operations. Processes
incoming reports and messages; assists in maintaining intelligence records, files, and situation maps; assists in
preparation of consolidated reports, maps, overlays, and aerial photographs; proofreads and assembles individual
intelligence reports; safeguards classified information; uses computers for analytical tools, data base access,
networking, and office applications. Analyzes intelligence holdings and identifies intelligence collection
requirements; assists in coordination with technical intelligence personnel and preparation of reports on captured
enemy material; prepares standard intelligence reports; uses a variety of commercial and military computer programs;
supervises two to five people.
Credit may be granted on the basis of an individualized assessment of the 0 SH L
35F30
Primary
student
(1/00)(5/12)
MOS-35F-003
Intelligence Analyst:
01-OCT-
2007
Assembles, integrates, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence information collected from tactical, strategic, and
technical sources including multispectral, electro-optical data; analyzes intelligence information; serves as a country
or geographic area specialist; uses computers for a variety of networking and data base operations. Processes
incoming reports and messages; assists in maintaining intelligence records, files, and situation maps; assists in
preparation of consolidated reports, maps, overlays, and aerial photographs; proofreads and assembles individual
intelligence reports; safeguards classified information; uses computers for analytical tools, data base access,
networking, and office applications. Analyzes intelligence holdings and identifies intelligence collection
requirements; assists in coordination with technical intelligence personnel and preparation of reports on captured
enemy material; prepares standard intelligence reports; uses a variety ofcommercial and military computer programs;
supervises two to five people. Provides technical guidance to subordinates; supervises receipt,analysis, and storage
of intelligence information; completes, edits, and disseminates standard and specialized intelligence reports; assists
in conducting intelligence training programs; writes technical materials; supervises and evaluates from four to ten
individuals; prepares and conducts briefings for commanders and other high-ranking officials.
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Computer Software Applications 3 SH L
Information Systems 3 SH L
Office Administration 3 SH L
Principles Of Supervision 3 SH L
Professional Writing 3 SH L
Regional Geography 3 SH L
Speech Communication 3 SH L
Technical Report Writing 3 SH L
Computer Software Applications 3 SH U
Information Systems 3 SH U
Office Administration 3 SH U
Principles Of Supervision 3 SH U
Professional Writing 3 SH U
Regional Geography 3 SH U
Speech Communication 3 SH U
Technical Report Writing 3 SH U
35F30
Primary
(1/00)(5/12)
MOS-35F-004 01-OCT-2007
Intelligence Analyst:
Assembles, integrates, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence information collected from tactical, strategic, and
technical sources including multispectral, electro-optical data; analyzes intelligence information; serves as a country
or geographic area specialist; uses computers for a variety of networking and data base operations. Processes
incoming reports and messages; assists in maintaining intelligence records, files, and situation maps; assists in
preparation of consolidated reports, maps, overlays, and aerial photographs ; proofreads and assembles individual
intelligence reports; safeguards classified information; uses computers for analytical tools, data base access,
networking, and office applications. Analyzes intelligence holdings and identifies intelligence collectio n
requirements; assists in coordination with technical intelligence personnel and preparation of reports on captured
enemy material; prepares standard intelligence reports; uses a variety of commercial and military computer programs;
supervises two to five people. Provides technical guidance to subordinates; supervises receipt,analysis, and storage
of intelligence information; completes, edits, and disseminates standard and specialized intelligence reports; assists
in conducting intelligence training programs; writes technical materials; supervises and evaluates from four to ten
individuals; prepares and conducts briefings for commanders and other high-ranking officials.
Computer Software Applications 3 SH L
Information Systems 3 SH L
Office Administration 3 SH L
Principles Of Supervision 3 SH L
Regional Geography 3 SH L
Speech Communication 3 SH L
Technical Report Writing 3 SH L
(1/00)(5/12)
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NONE ASSIGNED -- Occupationnot evaluatedby ACE or not evaluatedduringthe time frame heldby service member. College
Level Test Scores
NONE
Other Learning Experiences
This section provides a record of the service member's learning experiences that do not have credit recommended for one or mo re of the
following reasons:
(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.
Course ID
693-17-PLDC (EUSA)
PMCS
093 D19
AR-1715-1151
ALMC-SLC
AMMO-67-CBT
131 F21
AMMO-67-DL
Date Taken
08-MAR-1991
03-NOV-1992
30-SEP-1998
02-DEC-2003
15-NOV-2004
12-MAR-2009
18-JUN-2009
Title
Primary Leadership Development
Course
Preventive Maintenance Course
Electronic Technology
Css Senior Leader
HAZMATFamiliarization and
Safety in Transportation
Supervisor Development (Sdc)
Hazmat Familiarization & Safety
Transportation
END OF TRANSCRIPT
Location
NCOa Eighth US Army Korea
Regional Tng Site Maint-4 Ft Bragg
NC
Army Correspondence Course
Army Logistics Management
Center Ft Lee VA
Ammunition School McAlester
OK
Army Correspondence Course
Ammunition School McAlester
OK
Reason
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
*NOTICE TO ALL TRANSCRIPT REVIEWERS:
FOR FULL EXPLANATIONS OF ALL ITEMS FLAGGED ON THIS TRANSCRIPT, PLEASE REFER TO
LEGEND FOLLOWING LAST PAGE OF TRANSCRIPT.
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The American Council on Education (ACE) is the nation's unifyingvoice for highereducation.ACEserves as a consensus leader on key higher
education issues and seeks to influence publicpolicythrough advocacy, research, andprogram initiatives.ACE's MilitaryPrograms evaluates formal
service courses and occupations approved by a central authority, employingthe services of teams of subject-matterspecialists from colleges and
universities (professors, deans,and other academicians)that, through thediscussion and the application ofevaluation procedures and guidelines,
reach consensus on content,description, andamountof credit to be recommended forselected courses and occupations.For comprehensive
information on the ACEMilitaryEvaluation process, consultthe Course and Occupation Evaluation Systems, described in the online Guide to the
Evaluation ofEducational Experiences in theArmed Services at: http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu/AboutCrsEval.htm).
ACE, the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO),and the Council for HigherEducation Accreditation
have developed a set ofguidelines contained in the JointStatement on the Transfer and Award ofCredit
(http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu/JointStatement/htm) that are intended toserve as a guide for institutions developingor reviewingpolicies
dealingwith transfer, acceptance andaward of credit forcourses and occupations completed in a varietyof institutional and extrainstitutional settings,
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including the military. More information on guidelines for awardingcreditfor courses and occupations appearingon JSTtranscripts is contained in
The AACRAO 2003Academic Record and Transcript Guide.
Servicemembers mayrequest copies of JSTtranscripts directlyfrom the Operation Centers athttps://smart.navy.mil or by calling877-838-1659.
ACEdoes not issuethese transcripts ormake anyadjustments tomissingor incorrectinformation contained in them. Servicemembers must contact
the respective Operations Centers for adjustments or corrections to the transcripts. Colleges and universities may alsoreceive web-based official
copies ofthese documents by contactingthe JSTOperations Center atSFLY_SMART@navy.mil.
Understanding JST Transcripts
The full exhibit and description for courses and occupations listed on JSTtranscripts can be found in the Guide tothe Evaluation ofEducational
Experiences in the Armed Services which is available only onlineat:(http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu)and updated on a dailybasis as new
courses and occupations are evaluated for recommended credit.
Key to transcriptterms:
MilitaryCourse ID - This is thenumberthe military service has assigned forthis particularcourse.
SH - Semester hours.
ACEIdentifier- The number ACEassigns a particular course. Courses are identified by a 2-letterprefixthatdesignates the military service (NV-
Navy, MC- Marine Corps, CG-CoastGuard, DD-Department ofDefense, AF-Air Force), followed by a unique eight-digit course identifier.
ACECredit Recommendation is listed in semester hours, in the followingcategories:
V = Vocational; L = Lower level (freshman orsophomore level); U = Upper level (Junior orSenior Level);G = Graduate level.
Dates Taken/Dates Held - Courses and occupations will normallyhave a start and end date thatwill showthe time period the course was completed or
the occupation was held.
Location - Valid location(s)where the course was completed.
Occupational Codes:
Navy Rates and Ratings:
NER - Navy enlisted rates are occupation identifications assigned topersonnelat paygrades E-1 to E-9. Each general rate involves the performance of
entry-level tasks and leads to oneor more ratings. Careerpatterns from recruitto master chiefpettyofficer are identified by 4 to5-digit codes. NEC -
The NEC Structure supplements the Enlisted Rating Structure by identifyingskills requiring more specificidentification than thatprovided by general
rates and ratings and that are not rating-wide requirements. Selected NECS have been evaluatedby ACEto date.
LDO, NWO - Limited Duty Officer, Navy Warrant Officer- Technical officer specialists whoperform duties thatare technically oriented, with
skills acquired through experience and trainingthatare limited in scope to other officercategories.These specialties are normallyidentified by 4
digits, each successively providing more precise identification ofthe 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 last2 digits identifythe
promotional level and specialtywithin the occupation. Coast Guard:
CGR - Enlisted ratingstructure used forclassifiedenlisted personnel and qualifications, with career levels from recruitto master chief pettyofficer.
CGW - Coast Guard Warrant Officers are technical officer specialists who perform duties thatare technically oriented and acquired through
experience andtrainingthat is limited in scope and relation toother officercategories.
PNA -Passed, notadvanced. This designation indicates a successful completion of service exams that qualify the servicemember for promotion tothe
next level in a given occupation, pendingavailable openings atthis occupation level.
Pendingevaluation - This status designates a course oroccupation that ACEmaybe in the process ofevaluatingor re-evaluatingforthe appropriate
credit recommendation pendingcompletion ofthe evaluation. For more information, contactACE's MilitaryEvaluations Department at
mileval@ace.nche.edu. MATMEP - Maintenance TrainingManagement and Evaluation Program,a standardized, documentable,level-progressive,
technical skills managementand evaluation program forenlisted aviation technical maintenance training. The Summarysheet s ubmitted by the
servicememberlists the current level of trainingcompleted andshould be used by the evaluator to verify the attained level in awarding credit.
DANTES - The Defense ActivityforNon-Traditional Education Supportmaintains the educational records of the servicemembers who have
completed DANTES subjectStandardized Tests (DSSTs),CLEP examinations,and GED tests. For examinations administered at military
installations, results ofthese tests mayappear on JSTtranscripts for consideration in the award of the recommended credit. However, individual
colleges and universities mayreserve the right torequest official scores directlyfrom ETS or DANTES, to confirm completion ofthese exams and the
credits recommended.
COLLEGELEVEL EXAMINATIO N PROGRAM(CLEP) - The College-Level Examination Program or CLEP provides students ofany age with the
opportunity todemonstrate college-level achievement through a program of exams in undergraduate college courses. There are 2,900colleges that
grant creditand/or advanced standingfor CLEP exams.
OtherLearningExperiences & Non-CreditCourses:SeeOther LearningExperiences section oftranscript for detailed information.