PIERSON, ROBERT V
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Boatswain's Mate, First Class (E6)
JOTNT SERVICES
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Recruit Training:
Upon completion of the course, the graduated recruit will demonstrate knowledge of general military and Coast
Guard protocol, seamanship, fire fighting, basic engineering, safety, first aid, and personal health; demonstrate basic
swimming and water survival skills; and meet prescribed standards for physical fitness.
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cG-2205-0043 09-OCT-1996 to 13-DEC-1996
Military Requirements for Becoming a Petty Officer by Correspondence:
Coast Guard Institute
Oklahoma City, OK
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to describe characteristics of leadership; describe military
conduct, justice, and procedures; and identifr both personal and environmental safety and health concerns.
. Beginning Swimming
. Boating/Seamanship
. PersonalFitness/Conditioning
. Personal Health And First Aid
(ste6)(ste6)
. Health And Fitness or Introduction To Nutrition
. Introduction To Supervision
(e/98Xe/e8)
cG-1708-0009 09-OCT-1996 to 30-JAN-1997
Seaman by Correspondence:
Course Completions
Military
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Credlt Recommendation
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Coast Guard Institute
Oklahoma City, OK
To introduce personnel to the duties of seaman.
. Basic Seamanship 1 SH V
(3te7)(3te7)
0309-4 CG-1708-0022 02-APR-1997 to 08-SEP-1997
Boatswain's Mate Third Class by Correspondence:
Coast Guard Institute
Oklahoma City, OK
Upon completion of the course, the student will be familiar with boat seamanship, navigation and piloting, boat
operations, deck seamanship, law enforcement, search and rescue, damage control, administration, watchstanding,
communications, and fi refighting.
. Navigation 2 SH L
. Seamanship 2 SH L
(e/e8x9/98)
0469-4 CG-1708-0020 19-MAY-1997 to 02-FEB-1998
Navigation Rules by Correspondence:
Coast Guard lnstitute
Oklahoma City, OK
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of inland and international rules
ofthe road related to safe navigation in various situations, including potential collisions and limited visibility, sailing
vessels, lights and shapes used on vessels, and sound signals.
. Basic Navigation 2 SH L
(6t94)(6n3)
230275 CG-1708-0017 27-MAR-1998 to 27-MAR-1998
Coxswain, Class C:
Reserve Training Center
Yorktown, VA
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to perform as a coxswain aboard standard and nonstandard
and Coast Guard utility boats. Duties include navigation and piloting, search and rescue, boat handling, and towing.
. Navigation l SH L
. Small Boat Handling 3 SH L
(5te6)(5/e6)
341090 CG-1728-0021 26-FEB-1999 to 26-FEB-1999
Maritime Law Enforcement Boarding Oflicer, Class C:
Reserve Training Center
Yorktown, VA
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to supervise a group of investigators involved in the
detection, investigation, and processing ofcriminal and safety violations.
. Basic Criminal lnvestigation 3 SH L
. Basic Law Enforcement Organization And Administration 2 SH L
(s/e6)(s/e6)
0458-l CG.2205-0042 28-SEP-1998 to I9-MAR-1999
Military Requirements for Becoming a Senior Petty Officer by Correspondence:
Coast Guard Institute
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Oklahoma Ciry, OK
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to provide leadership, advice, and counseling; communicate
standards for enlisted personnel; design and conduct effective training sessions; and have a greater understanding
of Coast Guard-specific policies and regulations.
. Fundamentals Of Communication I SH L
. Introduction To Supervision 2 SH L
(e/e8xe/e8)
0209-1 CG-1708-0021 09-SEP-1998 to ll-FEB-2000
Boatswainrs Mate Second Class by Correspondence:
Coast Guard Institute
Oklahoma City, OK
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate proficiency in deck seamanship, particularly
as it relates to selecting surface coating and splicing wire cable, LORAN operation, maneuvering small craft in search
and rescue operations, maintaining fire hghting equipment, identiffing aids to navigation, and selecting electrical
systems.
. Advanced Seamanship 2 SH L
(9/e8Xe/e8)
0469-4 CG-1708-0020 15-ruL-2003 to 2|-IUL-2003
Navigation Rules by Correspondence:
Coast Guard Institute
Oklahoma City, OK
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of inland and intemational rules
of the road related to safe navigation in various situations, including potential collisions and limited visibility, sailing
vessels, lights and shapes used on vessels, and sound signals.
. Basic Navigation 2 SH L
(6te4)(6n3)
340720 CG-1717-0013 03-JAN-2005 to 07-JAN-2005
4150 Leadership and Management:
CG STATION FAIRPORT ASHTABULA
GRAND RIVEROH
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to recognize and apply styles of leadership; analyze
situations and select appropriate leadership techniques; practice constructive communication skills; and recognize
and apply motivation methods for the personal and professional performance improvement of subordinates,
. Organizational Development 3 SH U
(2t00)(6t13)
0112-1 CG-1708-0004 I4-OCT-2004 to 25-MAY-2006
Boatswainrs Mate First Class by Correspondence:
Coast Guard Institute
Oklahoma Cify, OK
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to solve sample problems and answer lesson questions
pertaining to procedures for purchasing; review logs and reports for completeness; perform navigational
revolutions; maintain preventive maintenance schedules; create a departmental training plan and lesson outline; and
complete training records.
. Advanced Navigation 2 SH L
. Advanced Seamanship I SH L
(8/04X8/04)
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cG-1728-0053 l0-MAR-2008 ro l4-MAR-2008
Maritime Safety and Security Team (MSST) Tactical Boat Crew:
Coast Guard Special Mission Training Center
Camp Lejeune, NC
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to understand and demonstrate the tactical skills associated
with the crew of a small high speed patrol boat.
. Port And Maritime Security lsH
lnstructor Development:
Coast Guard Training Center
Yorktown VA
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to deliver instruction utilizing multiple methods, evaluate
instruction, and resolve/manage instructor and student relations.
. Educational Media
. Educational Methods Or Principles Of Instruction
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cG-1708-0036 31-MAR-2008 to l1-APR-2008
Tactical Coxswain (TCC):
Coast Guard Special Mission Training Center
Camp Lejeune, NC
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to understand and demonstrate the safe and effective
operation of a Coast Guard Utility Boat at the advanced level.
. Seamanship And Small Boat Handling 2SH
17-MAR-2008 to 21-MAR-2008
14-JUN-2010 to 18-JUN-2010
1SH
2SH
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Minor Aids Maintenance ATON Servicing Technician:
Coast Guard Training Center
Yorktown, VA
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to assemble, install, troubleshoot, repair, and perform basic
equipment maintenance on aids to navigation (ATON) equipment.
. Basic Navigation
. Electrical Safety And Troubleshooting
(7/08X7/08)
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Seaman Recruit:
To assimilate recruits into the Coast Guard way of life and to prepare them for further advanced haining in
specialized Coast Guard occupations.
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Seaman Apprentice:
Apprentice training to further advanced training in specialized Coast Guard occupations.
. None
CGR-SN.OO1
Seaman:
r5-MAY-1997
Maintains vessels, boats, shore facility structures, deck machinery and equipment, lines, and rigging; stands
underway watches on board ships and boats as helmsmen, lookouts, and messengers; stands anchor,
communications, and other special watches in port or at shore facilities; assists in the maintenance of aids-to-
navigation; operates boats, booms, cranes, and winches; acts as member of gun crews and damage control parties.
. Deck Seamanship
(8/95X8/e5)
CGR-BM-OO2
Boatswain's Mate:
Proficient in marlinspike, deck, and boat seamanship; manages, supervises, and administers personnel and
facilities; serves as deck watch officer and boat coxswain; trains, directs, and supervises personnel in seamanship,
maintenance, rigging, deck equipment and boats; supervises damage control and working parties; maintains
discipline; seryes as member of gun crews or gun mount captains; operates and maintains heavy equipment used in
loading and buoy tending work. Participates as crewman aboard thirty-foot or larger boat during various standard
and emergency situations; performing as a coxswain, maneuvers alongside a vessel underway, and docks under
average conditions; demonstrates proper procedures for dealing with lawbreakers; interviews suspects and
witnesses; collects evidence; demonstrates procedures for search and seizure; uses computer software for
communications and data base. Overhauls blocks; operates sailmaker equipment; performs decorative rope work;
makes preparations for refueling and replenishment at sea.
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BM2 01-sEP-2000
0l -JLrN-2007
. Coastal Piloting
. Computer Science
. General Office Procedures
. Law Enforcement
. Navigation Rules
. Seamanship
. Small Boat Handling
. Vessel Maintenance
. Rigging
(8/95X11/12)
CGR.BM-OO3
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BM1
Boatswainrs Mate:
Proficient in marlinspike, deck, and boat seamanship; manages, supervises, and administers personnel and
facilities; navigates vessel and serves as deck watch officer and boat coxswain; trains, directs, and supervises
personnel in seamanship, maintenance, rigging, deck equipment and boats; supervises damage control and working
parties; maintains discipline; serves as member of gun crews or gun mount captains; and operates and maintains
heavy equipment used in loading and buoy tending work. Participates as crewman aboard 25 foot or larger boat
Ourilg various standard ald ctttergcncy situations; perfonls as a coxswain, manourrors olongside a veosel
underwey, and doeks under average conditions; demonstrates proper procedures for search and seizure and
dealing with lawbreakers; interviews suspects and witnesses and collects evidence; and uses computer software
for communications and data base.
Overhauls blocks; operates sailmaker equipment; performs decorative rope work; and makes preparations for
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refueling and replenishment at sea.
Supervises anchor detail, individual work parties, and the loading, storage and discharge ofcargo and supplies.
. Coastal Piloting
. General Office Procedures
. Law Enforcement
. MaritimeCommunications
. Navigation Rules Of The Road
. PersonnelSupervision
. Safety And Firefighting
. Seamanship
. Vessel Maintenance
Advanced Vessel Operations
Budget Management
Electronic Navigation
Leadership
01-JtrN-2007
3SH
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BM1
(6/05)(6/0s)
CGR-BM-OO4
Boatswainrs Mate:
Proficient in marlinspike, deck, and boat seamanship; manages, supervises, and administers personnel and
facilities; navigates vessel and serves as deck watch officer and boat coxswain; trains, directs, and supervises
personnel in seamanship, maintenance, rigging, deck equipment and boats; supervises damage control and working
parties; maintains discipline; serves as member of gun crews or gun mount captains; and operates and maintains
heavy equipment used in loading and buoy tending work. Knows standard boat nomenclature and terminology;
knows and uses basic marlinespike seamanship including line types, construction and materials, knots and hitches
and deck fittings; manages and trains boat crew in the topics discipline, personnel safety and survival techniques,
wellness, first aid, and CPR; maintains boat safety and rescue equipment; understands boat construction, stability
and maneuvering characteristics; identifies and applies survival procedures during emergencies; performs as a
surface swimmer during emergency man overboard situations; performs stokes litter use during medical evacuation
activities; understands proper techniques for assisted towing operations; understands and operates emergency
pumps in damage control situations; understands, operates, and demonstrates marine firefighting equipment;
performs the duties of a Master/Mate of small vessels including marine navigation, radar collision avoidance, and
piloting skills; uses electronic navigation equipment; understands marine meteorology; understands and applies
the collision regulations (Rules of the Road); maintains a safe navigation watch; understands anchoring
procedures; knows and uses proper radio communications techniques; and understands and demonstrates use of
pyrotechnics.
Enters unit data using various programs such as the Marine Information for Safety and Law Enforcement (MISLE),
Abstract of Operations (AOPS) and Training Management Tool (TMT); interprets radar receiver display target data
for head-on, overtaking, crossing, and closest point ofapproach situations; plots search patterns for square single-
unit (SS), sector single-unit (SV), parallel track single-unit (PS), creepingJine single-unit (CS), track-line single-unit
non-retum (TSN), and track-line singe-unit return (TSR); conducts navigation briefings: navigates in restricted
visibility; manages a paint locker; conducts preventative maintenance on rescue and survival gear; maintains unit's
small arms ammunition and/or pyrotechnics including lockers, logs and related equipment; demonstrates rigging
and displaying flags and pennants; and demonstrates passing honors and military customs.
Verifies unit data using various programs such as the Marine Information for Safety and Law Enforcement (MISLE),
Abstract of Operations (AOPS) and Training Management Tool (TMT); manages unit currency maintenance
requirements; inspects the material condition of attached small boats; manages departmental or divisional training
programs; and conducts certification boards.
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. Marine Navigation
. Rules Of The Road
. Safery And Firefighting
. Seamanship
. Small Vessel Operations
3SH
2SH
2SH
3SH
3SH
3SH
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BM1
(7/08X7/08)
CGR-BM-OOs
Boatswain's Mate:
Boatswain's Mates (BM) are masters of seamanship , and are capable of performing almost any task in connection
with deck maintenance, small boat operations, navigation, law enforcement, aids to navigation, and supervising all
personnel assigned to a ship's work force or small boat station. BM is also the only rating that has command of
cutters and stations outside of the officer corps. Training for Boatswain's Mate is accomplished through 14 weeks
of intensive training at BM "A&quo! School located at Coast Guard Training Center Yorktown, VA, or a
Non-Resident course for those who wish to strike the rating (on the job). Maintain deck equipment and fittings;
perform basic watchstanding duties; conduct small boat handling and operations; observe navigation rules and
regulations; conduct threat assessment and escorts; and practice communication, writing, and presentation skills.
Calculate tides and currents; and determine vessel location through terrestrial and electronic means. Supervise
departmental staffing, inventory, and training programs; manage maintenance requirements; and apply human
relations skills.
01-JUN-2007
. Coastal Navigation (Lab)
. Communications
. Homeland Security
. Navigational Law
. Seamanship
. Small Boat Operations
. Supervision
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A/OA/EASS/G,VED - Occupation not evaluated by ACE or not evaluated during the time frame held by *rvice member.
Level Test Scores
NONE
Other Learning Experiences
(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
400410
Date Teken
0l -sEP-1996
Title
CR/HRA Orientation
Location
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01-JUL-2005
18-ruL-2005
18-ruL-2005
01-MAR-2006
12-AlR-2006
l2-APR-2006
24-MAY-2006
31-JUL-2006
CWHRA Sexual Harrassment Prev No Location Given
TCT-Unit No Location Given
CR/HRA Basic Human Awareness No Location Given
CR/HRA Sexual Harrassment Prev No Location Given
CR/HRA Basic Human Awareness No Location Given
CR/HRA Sexual Harrassment Prev
Boarding Team Member
TCT-Unit
TCT-Unit
ICS-200 Basic ICS
National Incident
ManagementSystem
ICS-7OO INtrO TO NIMS IS.7OO
ICS-800 Intro To NRP IS-800
TCT-Unit
Suicide Prevention Training
Rape & Sexual Assault Preventi
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CRitIRA Sexual Harrassment Prev No Location Given
CRiHRA Basic Human Awareness No Location Given
CR./HRA Sexual Harrassment Prev No Location Given
EPME Joumeyman E-6 Coast Guard Institute
Oklahoma City, OK
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29-MAR-2008 Non-Compliant Vessel Pursuit MCB Camp Lejeune, NC 1
06-AUG-2008 Navigation Rules (NAVRUL) Coast Guard Institute 3
Oklahoma City, OK
24-SEP-2010 RiverTender Course CGC I
CHIPPEWAJCIMMARON
BUCHANAN,TN
26-NOV-2010 DWO Intemational,{nland-Original Coast Guard Institute I
(DWINTO) Oklahoma City, OK
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SUMMARY
Level: V=Vocetional Certificate L=Lower Division Baccalaureate/Ass0ciats Degroe U=Upper Division Baccalaureate G:Graduate
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academic advisemen! but is not an official component of the JST transcript.
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Name:
PIERSON, ROBERT V
SSN:
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ACE Exhibit
Number
Military Course
Number
Title / Subject Date Credit Level
soc
Category Code
cG-2205-0035
cG-2205-0043
cG-1708-0009
cG-1708-0022
cG-1708-0020
cG-1708-0017
cG-1728-002r
566666
045 I -9
45t-9
0309-4
0469-4
230275
34 1 090
Recruit Training
Beginning Swimming
Boating/Seamanship
Personal Fitness/Conditioning
Personal Health And First Aid
Military Requirements for Becoming a Petty
Offi cer by Correspondence
Health And Fitness or Introduction To
Nutrition
Introduction To Supervision
Seaman by Correspondence
Basic Seamanship
Boatswain's Mate Third Class by
Correspondence
Navigation
Seamanship
Navigation Rules by Correspondence
Basic Navigation
Coxswain, Class C
Navigation
Small Boat Handling
Maritime Law Enforcement Boarding Officer,
Class C
Basic Criminai Investigation
Basic Law Enforcement Organization And
Adminishation
20-sEP-1996
l3-DEC-1996
30-JAN-1997
08-sEP-1997
02-FEB-1998
27-MAR-1998
26-FEB-1999
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Physical Education
Physical Education
Health./Fitn/Wellness
MGlO2A,MGIO2B
Navigation
Navigation
CJ2IOA/CJ2IOB
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SSN:
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ACE Exhibit
Number
Military Course
Number
Title / Subject Date Credit Level
SOC
Catesorv Code
cG-2205-0042
cG- 1 708-002 r
cG- I 708-0020
cG-1717-0013
cG- 1 708-0004
cG- 1 728-0053
cG-1406-0014
cG-1708-0036
cG-1715-0181
CGR-SN-OOI
0458-1
0209-l
0469-4
340720
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5016 I 5
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Military Requirements for Becoming a Senior
Petty Officer by Correspondence
Fundamentals Of Communication
Inhoduction To Supervision
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Navigation Rules by Correspondence
Basic Navigation
Leadership and Management
Organizational Development
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Advanced Navigation
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Tactical Boat Crew
Port And Maritime Security
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Seamanship And Smali Boat Handling
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Electrical Safefy And Troubleshooting
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academic advisement, but is not ln officill component of the JST transcript.
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PIERSON, ROBERT V
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Computer Science
General Offi ce Procedures
Law Enforcement
Navigation Rules
Seamanship
Smali Boat Handling
Vessei Maintenance
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Coastal Piloting
General Office Procedures
Law Enforcement
Maritime Communications
Navigation Rules Of The Road
Personnel Supervision
Safety And Firefighting
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Vessel Maintenance
Boatswain's Mate
Advanced Vessel Operations
Budget Management
Electronic Navigation
Leadership
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Rules Of The Road
Safety And Firefighting
Seamanship
Small Vessel Operations
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Communications
Homeland Security
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Level: V=Vocetionel Certificete L=Lower Division Baccalaureate/Associate Degree U=Upper Division Baccalaureate G:Graduate
This transcript represents credits RECOMMENDED by the Americen Council On Education (ACE) and is provided for your information and
academic advisement, but is not an official component of the JST transcript.
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Date
1S-JAN-2005 23-MAR-2005
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SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX
Grade Institution
B Lakeland Community College
7700 Clocktower Dr
Kirkland, OH44094
ACADEMIC TNSTITUTION COURSES
NOT AN OFFICIAL
Name: PIERSON, ROBERT V
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    PIERSON, ROBERT V xxx-xx-xxxx Boatswain'sMate, First Class (E6) JOTNT SERVICES TRANSCRIPT **UNoF.FICIAL** to 20-SEP-1996 Name: SSN: Rank: Status: Active 566666 0457-1 04st-9 45t-9 cG-2205-0035 30-ruL-1e96 Recruit Training: Upon completion of the course, the graduated recruit will demonstrate knowledge of general military and Coast Guard protocol, seamanship, fire fighting, basic engineering, safety, first aid, and personal health; demonstrate basic swimming and water survival skills; and meet prescribed standards for physical fitness. Transcript Sent To: PIERSON, ROBERT V lSH lSH lSH lSH ISH ISH Page I of 10 L L L L L L cG-2205-0043 09-OCT-1996 to 13-DEC-1996 Military Requirements for Becoming a Petty Officer by Correspondence: Coast Guard Institute Oklahoma City, OK Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to describe characteristics of leadership; describe military conduct, justice, and procedures; and identifr both personal and environmental safety and health concerns. . Beginning Swimming . Boating/Seamanship . PersonalFitness/Conditioning . Personal Health And First Aid (ste6)(ste6) . Health And Fitness or Introduction To Nutrition . Introduction To Supervision (e/98Xe/e8) cG-1708-0009 09-OCT-1996 to 30-JAN-1997 Seaman by Correspondence: Course Completions Military Course ID ACE labniiliei Course Title , ACE Credlt Recommendation ** PROTECTED BY FERPA *X 08t06t2013
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    Page 2 ofl0 Coast Guard Institute Oklahoma City, OK To introduce personnel to the duties of seaman. . Basic Seamanship 1 SH V (3te7)(3te7) 0309-4 CG-1708-0022 02-APR-1997 to 08-SEP-1997 Boatswain's Mate Third Class by Correspondence: Coast Guard Institute Oklahoma City, OK Upon completion of the course, the student will be familiar with boat seamanship, navigation and piloting, boat operations, deck seamanship, law enforcement, search and rescue, damage control, administration, watchstanding, communications, and fi refighting. . Navigation 2 SH L . Seamanship 2 SH L (e/e8x9/98) 0469-4 CG-1708-0020 19-MAY-1997 to 02-FEB-1998 Navigation Rules by Correspondence: Coast Guard lnstitute Oklahoma City, OK Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of inland and international rules ofthe road related to safe navigation in various situations, including potential collisions and limited visibility, sailing vessels, lights and shapes used on vessels, and sound signals. . Basic Navigation 2 SH L (6t94)(6n3) 230275 CG-1708-0017 27-MAR-1998 to 27-MAR-1998 Coxswain, Class C: Reserve Training Center Yorktown, VA Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to perform as a coxswain aboard standard and nonstandard and Coast Guard utility boats. Duties include navigation and piloting, search and rescue, boat handling, and towing. . Navigation l SH L . Small Boat Handling 3 SH L (5te6)(5/e6) 341090 CG-1728-0021 26-FEB-1999 to 26-FEB-1999 Maritime Law Enforcement Boarding Oflicer, Class C: Reserve Training Center Yorktown, VA Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to supervise a group of investigators involved in the detection, investigation, and processing ofcriminal and safety violations. . Basic Criminal lnvestigation 3 SH L . Basic Law Enforcement Organization And Administration 2 SH L (s/e6)(s/e6) 0458-l CG.2205-0042 28-SEP-1998 to I9-MAR-1999 Military Requirements for Becoming a Senior Petty Officer by Correspondence: Coast Guard Institute ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ;'* 08/06/2013
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    Page 3 of10 Oklahoma Ciry, OK Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to provide leadership, advice, and counseling; communicate standards for enlisted personnel; design and conduct effective training sessions; and have a greater understanding of Coast Guard-specific policies and regulations. . Fundamentals Of Communication I SH L . Introduction To Supervision 2 SH L (e/e8xe/e8) 0209-1 CG-1708-0021 09-SEP-1998 to ll-FEB-2000 Boatswainrs Mate Second Class by Correspondence: Coast Guard Institute Oklahoma City, OK Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate proficiency in deck seamanship, particularly as it relates to selecting surface coating and splicing wire cable, LORAN operation, maneuvering small craft in search and rescue operations, maintaining fire hghting equipment, identiffing aids to navigation, and selecting electrical systems. . Advanced Seamanship 2 SH L (9/e8Xe/e8) 0469-4 CG-1708-0020 15-ruL-2003 to 2|-IUL-2003 Navigation Rules by Correspondence: Coast Guard Institute Oklahoma City, OK Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of inland and intemational rules of the road related to safe navigation in various situations, including potential collisions and limited visibility, sailing vessels, lights and shapes used on vessels, and sound signals. . Basic Navigation 2 SH L (6te4)(6n3) 340720 CG-1717-0013 03-JAN-2005 to 07-JAN-2005 4150 Leadership and Management: CG STATION FAIRPORT ASHTABULA GRAND RIVEROH Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to recognize and apply styles of leadership; analyze situations and select appropriate leadership techniques; practice constructive communication skills; and recognize and apply motivation methods for the personal and professional performance improvement of subordinates, . Organizational Development 3 SH U (2t00)(6t13) 0112-1 CG-1708-0004 I4-OCT-2004 to 25-MAY-2006 Boatswainrs Mate First Class by Correspondence: Coast Guard Institute Oklahoma Cify, OK Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to solve sample problems and answer lesson questions pertaining to procedures for purchasing; review logs and reports for completeness; perform navigational revolutions; maintain preventive maintenance schedules; create a departmental training plan and lesson outline; and complete training records. . Advanced Navigation 2 SH L . Advanced Seamanship I SH L (8/04X8/04) ** PROTECTED BY tr'ERPA ** 08/06/2013
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    50161 5 230t40 50 1857 500622 CGR-SR (u07)(u07) cG-1406-0014 (u07)(1t07) cG.1715-0181 Page 4 of 10 cG-1728-0053 l0-MAR-2008 ro l4-MAR-2008 Maritime Safety and Security Team (MSST) Tactical Boat Crew: Coast Guard Special Mission Training Center Camp Lejeune, NC Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to understand and demonstrate the tactical skills associated with the crew of a small high speed patrol boat. . Port And Maritime Security lsH lnstructor Development: Coast Guard Training Center Yorktown VA Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to deliver instruction utilizing multiple methods, evaluate instruction, and resolve/manage instructor and student relations. . Educational Media . Educational Methods Or Principles Of Instruction L L (8102)(8t02) cG-1708-0036 31-MAR-2008 to l1-APR-2008 Tactical Coxswain (TCC): Coast Guard Special Mission Training Center Camp Lejeune, NC Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to understand and demonstrate the safe and effective operation of a Coast Guard Utility Boat at the advanced level. . Seamanship And Small Boat Handling 2SH 17-MAR-2008 to 21-MAR-2008 14-JUN-2010 to 18-JUN-2010 1SH 2SH lSH lSH Minor Aids Maintenance ATON Servicing Technician: Coast Guard Training Center Yorktown, VA Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to assemble, install, troubleshoot, repair, and perform basic equipment maintenance on aids to navigation (ATON) equipment. . Basic Navigation . Electrical Safety And Troubleshooting (7/08X7/08) L L, NONEASSIGNED 3O-ruL-1996 Seaman Recruit: To assimilate recruits into the Coast Guard way of life and to prepare them for further advanced haining in specialized Coast Guard occupations. . None NONEASSTGNED 2O-SEP-1996CGR-SA ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** 08t06t2013
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    SN Page 5 of10 Seaman Apprentice: Apprentice training to further advanced training in specialized Coast Guard occupations. . None CGR-SN.OO1 Seaman: r5-MAY-1997 Maintains vessels, boats, shore facility structures, deck machinery and equipment, lines, and rigging; stands underway watches on board ships and boats as helmsmen, lookouts, and messengers; stands anchor, communications, and other special watches in port or at shore facilities; assists in the maintenance of aids-to- navigation; operates boats, booms, cranes, and winches; acts as member of gun crews and damage control parties. . Deck Seamanship (8/95X8/e5) CGR-BM-OO2 Boatswain's Mate: Proficient in marlinspike, deck, and boat seamanship; manages, supervises, and administers personnel and facilities; serves as deck watch officer and boat coxswain; trains, directs, and supervises personnel in seamanship, maintenance, rigging, deck equipment and boats; supervises damage control and working parties; maintains discipline; seryes as member of gun crews or gun mount captains; operates and maintains heavy equipment used in loading and buoy tending work. Participates as crewman aboard thirty-foot or larger boat during various standard and emergency situations; performing as a coxswain, maneuvers alongside a vessel underway, and docks under average conditions; demonstrates proper procedures for dealing with lawbreakers; interviews suspects and witnesses; collects evidence; demonstrates procedures for search and seizure; uses computer software for communications and data base. Overhauls blocks; operates sailmaker equipment; performs decorative rope work; makes preparations for refueling and replenishment at sea. lSH BM2 01-sEP-2000 0l -JLrN-2007 . Coastal Piloting . Computer Science . General Office Procedures . Law Enforcement . Navigation Rules . Seamanship . Small Boat Handling . Vessel Maintenance . Rigging (8/95X11/12) CGR.BM-OO3 3SH 3SH ISH 3SH 3SH 3SH SH 3SH 3SH L L L L L L L L V BM1 Boatswainrs Mate: Proficient in marlinspike, deck, and boat seamanship; manages, supervises, and administers personnel and facilities; navigates vessel and serves as deck watch officer and boat coxswain; trains, directs, and supervises personnel in seamanship, maintenance, rigging, deck equipment and boats; supervises damage control and working parties; maintains discipline; serves as member of gun crews or gun mount captains; and operates and maintains heavy equipment used in loading and buoy tending work. Participates as crewman aboard 25 foot or larger boat Ourilg various standard ald ctttergcncy situations; perfonls as a coxswain, manourrors olongside a veosel underwey, and doeks under average conditions; demonstrates proper procedures for search and seizure and dealing with lawbreakers; interviews suspects and witnesses and collects evidence; and uses computer software for communications and data base. Overhauls blocks; operates sailmaker equipment; performs decorative rope work; and makes preparations for 08/06/2013** PROTECTED BY FERPA **
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    Page 6 of10 refueling and replenishment at sea. Supervises anchor detail, individual work parties, and the loading, storage and discharge ofcargo and supplies. . Coastal Piloting . General Office Procedures . Law Enforcement . MaritimeCommunications . Navigation Rules Of The Road . PersonnelSupervision . Safety And Firefighting . Seamanship . Vessel Maintenance Advanced Vessel Operations Budget Management Electronic Navigation Leadership 01-JtrN-2007 3SH 1SH 3SH 3SH 3SH 2SH 3SH 3SH 3SH 2SH 2SH 3SH 3SH L L L L L L L L L BM1 (6/05)(6/0s) CGR-BM-OO4 Boatswainrs Mate: Proficient in marlinspike, deck, and boat seamanship; manages, supervises, and administers personnel and facilities; navigates vessel and serves as deck watch officer and boat coxswain; trains, directs, and supervises personnel in seamanship, maintenance, rigging, deck equipment and boats; supervises damage control and working parties; maintains discipline; serves as member of gun crews or gun mount captains; and operates and maintains heavy equipment used in loading and buoy tending work. Knows standard boat nomenclature and terminology; knows and uses basic marlinespike seamanship including line types, construction and materials, knots and hitches and deck fittings; manages and trains boat crew in the topics discipline, personnel safety and survival techniques, wellness, first aid, and CPR; maintains boat safety and rescue equipment; understands boat construction, stability and maneuvering characteristics; identifies and applies survival procedures during emergencies; performs as a surface swimmer during emergency man overboard situations; performs stokes litter use during medical evacuation activities; understands proper techniques for assisted towing operations; understands and operates emergency pumps in damage control situations; understands, operates, and demonstrates marine firefighting equipment; performs the duties of a Master/Mate of small vessels including marine navigation, radar collision avoidance, and piloting skills; uses electronic navigation equipment; understands marine meteorology; understands and applies the collision regulations (Rules of the Road); maintains a safe navigation watch; understands anchoring procedures; knows and uses proper radio communications techniques; and understands and demonstrates use of pyrotechnics. Enters unit data using various programs such as the Marine Information for Safety and Law Enforcement (MISLE), Abstract of Operations (AOPS) and Training Management Tool (TMT); interprets radar receiver display target data for head-on, overtaking, crossing, and closest point ofapproach situations; plots search patterns for square single- unit (SS), sector single-unit (SV), parallel track single-unit (PS), creepingJine single-unit (CS), track-line single-unit non-retum (TSN), and track-line singe-unit return (TSR); conducts navigation briefings: navigates in restricted visibility; manages a paint locker; conducts preventative maintenance on rescue and survival gear; maintains unit's small arms ammunition and/or pyrotechnics including lockers, logs and related equipment; demonstrates rigging and displaying flags and pennants; and demonstrates passing honors and military customs. Verifies unit data using various programs such as the Marine Information for Safety and Law Enforcement (MISLE), Abstract of Operations (AOPS) and Training Management Tool (TMT); manages unit currency maintenance requirements; inspects the material condition of attached small boats; manages departmental or divisional training programs; and conducts certification boards. L L L L ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** 08t06t2013
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    Page 7 of10 . Marine Navigation . Rules Of The Road . Safery And Firefighting . Seamanship . Small Vessel Operations 3SH 2SH 2SH 3SH 3SH 3SH 3SH 3SH 3SH 3SH 3SH 3SH L L L L L BM1 (7/08X7/08) CGR-BM-OOs Boatswain's Mate: Boatswain's Mates (BM) are masters of seamanship , and are capable of performing almost any task in connection with deck maintenance, small boat operations, navigation, law enforcement, aids to navigation, and supervising all personnel assigned to a ship's work force or small boat station. BM is also the only rating that has command of cutters and stations outside of the officer corps. Training for Boatswain's Mate is accomplished through 14 weeks of intensive training at BM "A&quo! School located at Coast Guard Training Center Yorktown, VA, or a Non-Resident course for those who wish to strike the rating (on the job). Maintain deck equipment and fittings; perform basic watchstanding duties; conduct small boat handling and operations; observe navigation rules and regulations; conduct threat assessment and escorts; and practice communication, writing, and presentation skills. Calculate tides and currents; and determine vessel location through terrestrial and electronic means. Supervise departmental staffing, inventory, and training programs; manage maintenance requirements; and apply human relations skills. 01-JUN-2007 . Coastal Navigation (Lab) . Communications . Homeland Security . Navigational Law . Seamanship . Small Boat Operations . Supervision L L L L L L L (2n2)(2t12) A/OA/EASS/G,VED - Occupation not evaluated by ACE or not evaluated during the time frame held by *rvice member. Level Test Scores NONE Other Learning Experiences (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 400410 Date Teken 0l -sEP-1996 Title CR/HRA Orientation Location No Location Given Reason I ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** 08/06i2013
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    400469 341095 cG-l 728-0045 400469 500834 500201 400469 50020 1 500834 500834 400469 500201 50t376 50I 465 500997 500998 500834 50 1 404 501955 400469 0662-t 20-sEP-1996 13-JUN-1997 l4-ocT-1997 07-JAN-1998 27-JAN-1999 t6-oct-2002 16-OCT-2002 07-MAY-2003 l8-NOV-2004 l8-MAY-2005 l8-MAY-2005 0l-ruL-2005 01-JUL-2005 18-ruL-2005 18-ruL-2005 01-MAR-2006 12-AlR-2006 l2-APR-2006 24-MAY-2006 31-JUL-2006 CWHRA Sexual Harrassment Prev No Location Given TCT-Unit No Location Given CR/HRA Basic Human Awareness No Location Given CR/HRA Sexual Harrassment Prev No Location Given CR/HRA Basic Human Awareness No Location Given CR/HRA Sexual Harrassment Prev Boarding Team Member TCT-Unit TCT-Unit ICS-200 Basic ICS National Incident ManagementSystem ICS-7OO INtrO TO NIMS IS.7OO ICS-800 Intro To NRP IS-800 TCT-Unit Suicide Prevention Training Rape & Sexual Assault Preventi No Location Given No Location Given No Location Given No Location Given No Location Given No Location Given No Location Given No Location Given No Location Given No Location Given No Location Given Page 8 of t0 CRitIRA Sexual Harrassment Prev No Location Given CRiHRA Basic Human Awareness No Location Given CR./HRA Sexual Harrassment Prev No Location Given EPME Joumeyman E-6 Coast Guard Institute Oklahoma City, OK ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** 08t06t2013
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    502064 0469-4 cG-1708-0020 500226 0701-r Page 9 of10 29-MAR-2008 Non-Compliant Vessel Pursuit MCB Camp Lejeune, NC 1 06-AUG-2008 Navigation Rules (NAVRUL) Coast Guard Institute 3 Oklahoma City, OK 24-SEP-2010 RiverTender Course CGC I CHIPPEWAJCIMMARON BUCHANAN,TN 26-NOV-2010 DWO Intemational,{nland-Original Coast Guard Institute I (DWINTO) Oklahoma City, OK END OF TRANSCRIPT *NOTICE TO ALL TRANSCRIPT REVIEWERS: F'OR F'ULL EXPLANATIONS OF'ALL ITEMS F'LAGGED ON THIS TRANSCRIPT, PLEASE REFER TO LEGEND FOLLOWING LAST PAGE OF TRANSCRIPT. ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** o&to6t20t3
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    Page 10 of10 JST Official Transcript Explanation The Amerlcan Council on Education (ACE) is the nation's unifying voice for higher education. ACE serues as ! 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 ofevaluation procedures and guidellnes, reach consensus on content, description, and amount ofcredit to be recommended for selected courses and occupations. For comprehenslve information on the ACE Military Eveluation process, consult the Course and Occupetion Eveluation Systems, described in the online Gulde to the Evaluation of Educrtional Experiences in the Armed Services rt: http://w*v.militaryguides.acenet.edu/AboutcrsEval.htm). ACE, the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Ofhcers (AACRAO), and the Council for l{igher Educrtion Accreditation have developed a set of guidelines contsined in the Joint Statement on the Transfer and Award of Credit (http://www.militaryguides,acenet.edu/JointStatemenUhtm) that are intended to serve as a guide for institutions developing or reviewing policies dealing with transfer, acceptance and award of credit for courses ond occupations completed in a variety of institutional and extrainstitutional settings, including the military. More information on guidellnes for awarding credit for courses and occupatlons appearing on JST transcripts is contained in The AACRAO 2003 Academic Record and Transcript Guide. Seruicemembers may request copies ofJST transcripts directly from the Operation Centers at https://smart.navy.mil or by calling 877-838-1659, ACE does not issue these transcripts or make any adjustments to missing or incorrect information contained in them. Seryicemembers must contact the respective Operations Centers for adjustments or corrections to the transcripts. Colleges and universities may also receive web-based oflicial copies of these documents by contacting the JST Operrtions Center at SFLY_SMART@navy.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 Educatlonal Experiences in the Armed Services which is available only online at! (http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu) and updated on a daily brsis 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 rssigned for this particular course. SH - Semester hours. ACE Identifier - The number ACE assigns a particular course. Courses are identified by a 2-letter prelix that deslgnates the military service (NV-Navy, MC- Marine Corps, CG-Coast Guard, DD-Department of Defense, AF-Air Force), followed by a unique eight-digit course identifier, ACE Credit Recommendation is listed in semester hours, in the following categories: V=VocationaliL=Lowerlevel(freshmanorsophomorelevel);U=Upperlevel(JuniororSeniorLevel);G=Graduatelevel. 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: Navy Rates and Ratings: NER - Navy enlisted rates are occupation identilications assigned to personnel at paygrades E-l 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 msster chief petty officer are identified by 4 to s-diglt codes. NEC - The NEC Structure supplements the Enlisted Rsting Structure by identifying skills requiring more speclfic ldentification than that provided by general rates and ratings and thrt are not rrting-wide requirements. Selected NECS hrve been evaluated by ACE to date. LDO, NWO - Limited Duty Ofiicer, Nrvy Warrrnt Officer - Technical officer speclalists who perform duties thrt rre technicrlly 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 successlvely providing more precise identification ofthe individual holder. Marine Corps: MCE - an MOS has 4 digits and a descrlptive title; the lirst 2 digits normally describe the occupational lield and the last 2 digits identify the promotional level snd specialty within the occupation. Coast Guard: CGR - Enlisted rating structure used for classified enlisted personnel and qualifications, with career levels from recruit to master chiefpetty oflicer. CGW - Coast Guard Warrant Officers are technical officer specislists who perform duties that are technicslly oriented and acquired through experience and tmining that is limited in scope and relation to other olncer categories. PNA -Pessed, not advanced- This designrtion indicates a successful completion ofservice exems that qualify the seruicemember for promotion to the next level in a given occupation, pending available openings at this occupation level. Pending evaluation - This status designates a course or occupation that ACE may be in the process of evaluating or re-evaluating for the appropriate credit recommendation pending completion of the evaluation. For more information, contact ACE's Military Evaluations Department at mileval@ace.nche.edu, MATMEP - Maintenance Training Management and Evaluation Program, a standardized, documentable, Ievel-progressive, technical skills management and evaluation program for enlisted aviation technical maintenance training, The Summary sheet submitted by the servicemember lists the current level of training completed and should be used by the evaluetor to verify the attained level in awarding credit, DANTES - The Defense Activity for Non-Tmditional Education Support maintains the educational records of the servicemembers who hrve completed DANTES subject Standardized Tests (DSSTs), CLEP examinations, and GED tests. For exeminations 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 conlirm completion of these exams and the credits recommended. COLLEGE LEVEL EXAMINATION PROGRAM (CLEP) - The College-Level Examination Program or CLEP provides students of rny age with the opportunity to demonstrate college-level achievement through I program ofexams in undergraduate coUege courses. There are 2,900 colleges that grant credit rnd/or rdwrnced standing for CLEP exams- Other Learning Experiences & Non-Credit Courses: See Other Learning Experiences section of trrnscript for detailed information. FERPA - The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (20 U.S.C. 12329;34 CFR Part 99) ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** 08/06/2013
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    SUMMARY Level: V=Vocetional CertificateL=Lower Division Baccalaureate/Ass0ciats Degroe U=Upper Division Baccalaureate G:Graduate This transcript represents credits RECOMMENDED by the American Council On Education (ACE) and is provided for your information and academic advisemen! but is not an official component of the JST transcript. Page 1 of 3 Name: PIERSON, ROBERT V SSN: xxx-xx-xxxx ACE Exhibit Number Military Course Number Title / Subject Date Credit Level soc Category Code cG-2205-0035 cG-2205-0043 cG-1708-0009 cG-1708-0022 cG-1708-0020 cG-1708-0017 cG-1728-002r 566666 045 I -9 45t-9 0309-4 0469-4 230275 34 1 090 Recruit Training Beginning Swimming Boating/Seamanship Personal Fitness/Conditioning Personal Health And First Aid Military Requirements for Becoming a Petty Offi cer by Correspondence Health And Fitness or Introduction To Nutrition Introduction To Supervision Seaman by Correspondence Basic Seamanship Boatswain's Mate Third Class by Correspondence Navigation Seamanship Navigation Rules by Correspondence Basic Navigation Coxswain, Class C Navigation Small Boat Handling Maritime Law Enforcement Boarding Officer, Class C Basic Criminai Investigation Basic Law Enforcement Organization And Adminishation 20-sEP-1996 l3-DEC-1996 30-JAN-1997 08-sEP-1997 02-FEB-1998 27-MAR-1998 26-FEB-1999 1 I I 1 2 2 2 I J J 2 L L L L L L L L L L L L L Physical Education Physical Education Health./Fitn/Wellness MGlO2A,MGIO2B Navigation Navigation CJ2IOA/CJ2IOB CJ2O4NCJ2O4B ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** 08/06/2013
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    Name: PIERSON, ROBERT V SSN: xxx-xx-xxxx ACEExhibit Number Military Course Number Title / Subject Date Credit Level SOC Catesorv Code cG-2205-0042 cG- 1 708-002 r cG- I 708-0020 cG-1717-0013 cG- 1 708-0004 cG- 1 728-0053 cG-1406-0014 cG-1708-0036 cG-1715-0181 CGR-SN-OOI 0458-1 0209-l 0469-4 340720 41 50 0t t2-1 5016 I 5 230140 50 1 857 SN Military Requirements for Becoming a Senior Petty Officer by Correspondence Fundamentals Of Communication Inhoduction To Supervision Boatswain's Mate Second Class by Correspondence Advanced Seamanship Navigation Rules by Correspondence Basic Navigation Leadership and Management Organizational Development Boatswain's Mate First Class by Correspondence Advanced Navigation Advanced Seamanship Maritime Safety and Security Team (MSST) Tactical Boat Crew Port And Maritime Security Instructor Development Educational Media Educational Methods Or Principles Of Instruction Tactical Coxswain (TCC) Seamanship And Smali Boat Handling Minor Aids Maintenance ATON Servicing Technician Basic Navigation Electrical Safefy And Troubleshooting Seaman Deck Seamanship lg-MAR-1999 l1-FEB-2000 2t-IUL-2003 07-JAN-2005 25-MAY-2006 14-MAR-2008 21-MAR-2008 I l-APR-2008 r8-JUN-2010 1s-MAY-1997 I 2 2 2 J 2 I I 1 2 2 L L L L U L L L L L L L L L MG1O2AA,fG1O2B Navigation Homeland Security Navigation Electronics,{Elctrcty Page 2 of 3 Level: V:Yocational Certificate L:Lower Division Baccalaureate/Associate Degree U:Upper Division Baccalaureate G:Graduate This transcript represents credits RECOMMENDED by the American Council On Education (ACE) and is provided for your information and academic advisement, but is not ln officill component of the JST transcript. ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** 08/06/2013
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    Name: PIERSON, ROBERT V SSN: xxx-xx-xxxx ACEExhibit Number Military Course Number Title / Subject Date Credit Level soc Categorv Code CGR.BM.O02 CGR-BM-OO3 CGR-BM-O04 CGR-BM-OO5 BM2 BMI BMl Boatswain's Mate Rigging Coastal Piloting Computer Science General Offi ce Procedures Law Enforcement Navigation Rules Seamanship Smali Boat Handling Vessei Maintenance Boatswain's Mate Coastal Piloting General Office Procedures Law Enforcement Maritime Communications Navigation Rules Of The Road Personnel Supervision Safety And Firefighting Seamanship Vessel Maintenance Boatswain's Mate Advanced Vessel Operations Budget Management Electronic Navigation Leadership Marine Navigation Rules Of The Road Safety And Firefighting Seamanship Small Vessel Operations Boatswain's Mate Coastal Navigation (Lab) Communications Homeland Security Navigationai Law Seamanship Small Boat Operations Supervision 01-sEP-2000 01-JUN-2007 01-JUN-2007 01-JUN-2007 J 3 3 I 3 J ) J J 1 J J J 2 3 3 3 2 2 J J 3 2 2 J J 3 3 J 3 J J 3 V L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L TransporULogistics Computer Studies oFo1 1A Law Enforcement Navigation Transport/Logistics oFo1 1A Law Enforcement Electronics/Elctrcty Navigation MGlO2AA,{GIO2B Fire Science Accouniing Navigation MGl02AA,{G102B, MG3O4B Navigation Navigation Fire Science Navigation Communication CJ6O1A/CJ6O1B Navigation Navigation MG102AA,IG102B Page 3 of 3 Level: V=Vocetionel Certificete L=Lower Division Baccalaureate/Associate Degree U=Upper Division Baccalaureate G:Graduate This transcript represents credits RECOMMENDED by the Americen Council On Education (ACE) and is provided for your information and academic advisement, but is not an official component of the JST transcript. ** PROTECTED BY F'ERPA X* OEiO6/2013
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    TRANSCRIPT* Start Date 1S-JAN-2005 23-MAR-2005 Credits/ Level Unit 6QL PageI of 1 SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX Grade Institution B Lakeland Community College 7700 Clocktower Dr Kirkland, OH44094 ACADEMIC TNSTITUTION COURSES NOT AN OFFICIAL Name: PIERSON, ROBERT V Course Title EMT10I0 Emtbasic Lecture End Date *This addendum is provided for your information and academic advise_mtt-r^{y:d:*Xte incomplete. THE APPROPRIATE OFFICIAL TRANSTRIPT MUST BE ORDERED FROM TIIE PARENT INSTITUTIONS. Level: v=vocational L=Lower Division Baccalaureate/Associate U:Upper Division Baccalaureate G=Graduate E=Continuing Education D=Developmental Credits: S=Semester Hours Q=Quarter Hours C=CIock N=Continuing Education Units 08t06t2013