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OCCUPATION: OS, Operations Specialist
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
NAVY, ACTIVE:
DEC 2011 - APR 2015 (3 Years 4 Months)
NAVY, ACTIVE:
MAR 2004 - DEC 2011 (7 Years 9 Months)
NAVY, ACTIVE:
DEC 1999 - MAR 2004 (4 Years 3 Months)
NAVY, ACTIVE:
MAY 1997 - DEC 1999 (2 Years 7 Months)
NAVY, ACTIVE:
APR 1996 - MAY 1997 (1 Year 1 Month)
NAVY, ACTIVE:
JUL 1995 - APR 1996 (9 Months)
DUTY OCCUPATION:
NAVY, ACTIVE:
DEC 2011 - APR 2015 (3 Years 4 Months)
NAVY, ACTIVE:
MAR 2004 - DEC 2011 (7 Years 9 Months)
NAVY, ACTIVE:
DEC 1999 - MAR 2004 (4 Years 3 Months)
NAVY, ACTIVE:
MAY 1997 - DEC 1999 (2 Years 7 Months)
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
1. LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME 2. PAY GRADE 3. YEAR(S) IN
SERVICE
DECKER CHRISTINA D E-7 20
4. MILITARY SERVICE COMPONENT 5. DATE OF
INFORMATION
NAVY, ACTIVE 2015 APR 01
6. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION
EXPERIENCE HISTORY:
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NAVY, ACTIVE:
APR 1996 - MAY 1997 (1 Year 1 Month)
NAVY, ACTIVE:
AUG 1995 - APR 1996 (8 Months)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: OS
(NER-OS-004, Exhibit dates AUG 2006 - APR 2015)
Operates radar and associated equipment; identifies and maintains a display (plot) of the movement of ships, aircraft,
missiles, and natural objects detected by observing a radar; maintains a radar navigation plot of own ship's movement;
evaluates information collected by radar and appropriately disseminates it; performs routine preventive maintenance on
radar equipment; operates radiotelephones.
PAY GRADES UP TO E-7 (OSC): Operates a radar/console screen, observing objects detected by the radar and
displayed on the radar screen; identifies the objects detected, determines their movement, and disseminates this
information to users by internal communications systems; operates radiotelephones; plots and maintains current display
of objects detected; determines own ship's position on nautical charts using ranges, bearing, and standard navigational
symbols; changes given positions into grid coordinates; knows the basic functions and interrelations of the modulator,
receiver, antenna, control, and indicator units; reads electronic block diagrams; solves maneuvering board problems for
course, speed, closest point of approach, true wind, and desired wind.
Tests radar and associated electronic equipment; supervises and trains personnel operating radar and associated
electronic equipment, plotting display information, operating radiotelephones and keeping logs; solves course and speed
problems using polar coordinate graph paper; performs duties of marine coastal radar navigator using nautical charts;
maintains strategic geographic and surface plots; interprets international and inland nautical rules of the road.
Assigns duties to operations specialist personnel and supervises their performance; performs as supervisor of a watch
section directing the task performance of plotters, radiotelephone operators, and other members of the watch section;
prepares weekly preventive maintenance schedules.
Supervises the training program for operation specialists; reviews quarterly preventive maintenance schedules;
supervises the performance of preventive maintenance; serves as an assistant to the officer in charge of the
communications information center; serves as piloting officer during radar-assisted piloting.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: OS
(NER-OS-004, Exhibit dates AUG 2006 - APR 2015)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in technical math, 3 in computer
applications, 3 in navigation, 3 in basic seamanship, 3 in technical writing, 3 in radar navigation, 3 in principles of
supervision, 3 in leadership development, and 3 in introduction to management. In the upper-division baccalaureate
category, 3 semester hours in operations management and 1-3 for a management practicum (8/06)(8/06).
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RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATION FOR: OS
Command and Control Center Specialists (ONET 55-3015.00)
OCCUPATION: SR, Seaman Recruit
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
NAVY, ACTIVE:
OCT 1994 - JUL 1995 (9 Months)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: SR
(Description dates JAN 1982 - APR 2015)
This is an enlisted grade E1 in training for rating SN.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATION FOR: SR
Sailors and Marine Oilers (ONET 53-5011.00)
OCCUPATION: SN, Seaman
DUTY OCCUPATION:
NAVY, ACTIVE:
OCT 1994 - JUL 1995 (9 Months)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: SN
(NER-SN-002, Exhibit dates JAN 1990 - OCT 2009)
Performs all basic seamanship functions aboard ship that involve line or wire and rigging used to secure the ship to a
pier, mooring, or anchor; is able to identify functions of navigation and shipboard equipment; lowers, raises, and
launches lifesaving equipment; handles small boats; navigates by using several different types of compasses; keeps
records by degrees or points; knows navigational aids, nautical rules of the road, and the buoys of inland waters of the
US; knows the nomenclature of decks, superstructures, and parts of the hull; knows the purpose and limitations of first
aid and the first aid treatments for electrical shock, simple and compound fractures, heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and
burns; must be qualified as a swimmer, fourth class; knows how to determine the classes of fire hoses and how to use
carbon dioxide, dry chemical, and water portable fire extinguishers; knows the function of the typical fire main system,
fixed carbon dioxide system, water washdown system, and magazine sprinkling system; knows the difference between
flooding and progressive flooding and the danger involved.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: SN
(NER-SN-002, Exhibit dates JAN 1990 - OCT 2009)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in nautical science (seamanship) and
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3 in nautical science (navigation); if qualified as a swimmer, first class, 1 semester hour in swimming and additional
credit in swimming on the basis of institutional evaluation (10/99)(10/99).
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATION FOR: SN
Sailors and Marine Oilers (ONET 53-5011.00)
NAVY:
NAVY ENLISTED CLASSIFICATIONS:
0340 - Global Command and Control System Common Operational Picture/Maritime 4.X (GCCS COP/M 4.X) Operator
NOV 2009 - APR 2015
(Description dates JUL 2007 - APR 2015)
Performs Joint Services and Navy specific applications and processes. Manages C4I database management functions,
communications operations, and Force Over the Horizon Track Coordinator (FOTC) functions. Maintains the Common
Operating Picture (COP) and provides input to the Common Tactical Picture (CTP) at the unit, battle group, component
commander, joint and coalition level. These functions are performed at both afloat and ashore commands.
0342 - Global Command and Control System Common Operational Picture/Maritime (GCCS COP/M) Operator
JUN 2007 - APR 2015, SEP 2003 - MAR 2007
(Description dates APR 2013 - APR 2015)
Performs Joint services and Navy specific applications and processes; manages C4I database information and
management functions, communications operations, and Common Tactical Picture Manager (CTPM) functions, utilizing
the Unified Build (series) software; maintains the Common Operational Picture (COP) and provides input to the
Common Tactical Picture (CTP) at the unit, strike group, component commander, joint and coalition levels. These
functions are performed at both afloat and ashore commands. GCCS-M 3.x training is accomplished via interactive
courseware (ICW), using hardware and software currently installed in the fleet.
9502 - Instructor
NOV 2012 - APR 2015, MAR 2007 - JUN 2007
(Description dates JAN 2015 - APR 2015)
Directs teaching/learning activities in the various formalized Navy training environments. Delivers training material,
administers tests, counsels students on academic problems, documents academic performance, evaluates training, and
performs curriculum maintenance tasks to ensure validated formalized training requirements are executed.
0348 - Multi-Tactical Digital Information Link Operator (TADIL)
NOV 2006 - DEC 2009, JUL 2002 - APR 2005
(Description dates OCT 2001 - APR 2015)
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Operates multiple Tactical Digital Information Links. Directs the tactical integration of joint inter-service link operations,
controls communications, overall track processing, sensor information correlation and link integration within the theater
of operations. Resolves link operation problems and communicates joint hierarchy interface faults to higher authority.
0346 - AEGIS Console Operator Track 3
APR 2005 - NOV 2009
(Description dates OCT 2001 - APR 2015)
Will supervise and coordinate the operation of the AEGIS Combat System (ACS) and associated Combat Information
Center (CIC) watchstanders in CG-47 Class Cruisers and DDG-51 Class Destroyers. This included Radar Systems
AN/SPY-1B/D, Console and Display Group AN/Q-70, Link 4/11/16 Systems, and AN/UPX-29 IFF Systems.
9720 - Communications and Intelligence Specialists Trainee
JUN 1998 - AUG 1998, FEB 1997 - MAY 1998, SEP 1996 - JAN 1997,
MAR 1996 - AUG 1996, OCT 1994 - FEB 1996
(Description dates JUL 1994 - APR 2015)
Classifiers use Occupational Area - Defense Grouping NECs to identify individuals in paygrades E-1 to E-3 that have
received training, are in training, or have an aptitude for training in one of the general Occupational Areas. OS, SM, RM,
IS, AC, AW, OT, OTA, EW, CTI, CTO, CTR, CTT.
0054 - Title not available
FEB 1998 - JUL 1998, OCT 1995 - SEP 1996
OTHER RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS
Computer Operators (ONET 43-9011.00)
Data Processing Equipment Repairers (OES 85705)
Electronics Mechanic (DOT 828.261-022)
Electronics Repairers, Commercial And Industrial Equipment (OES 85717)
Instructor, Vocational Training (DOT 097.221-010)
Teachers And Instructors, Vocational Education And Training (OES 31314)
Training and Development Specialists (ONET 13-1151.00)
** Note: Experience history data not available prior to FY 75 **
** Note: Description, Length, or Credit Recommendation will not be displayed for a course if that information is not available.
MILITARY TRAINING:FEB 2012 - FEB 2012
TRAINING HISTORY: COURSES
SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED
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NAVY COURSE: S-221-0057, LINK RESPONSE TT
LENGTH: 1 Week.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates OCT 2004 - APR 2015)
To provide Multi-TDL System operators and technicians that comprise the unit Link Response Team with the knowledge
and skills necessary to successfully operate, maintain and troubleshoot systems within the Multi-TDL System in Joint,
Allied and Coalition operating environments. / Graduates will perform as members of a Team to set-up, initialize,
operate, maintain, and troubleshoot Multi-Tactical Data Link Systems in USN, Joint, Allied and Coalition Multi-TDL
operations in world-wide theaters of operations. This course will provide a common knowledge framework and skill set
within the team in the following functional areas: Link Response Team Concept - Issues Confronting the Link Response
Team - Monitoring and Troubleshooting Link -11 (TDL `A') - Monitoring and Troubleshooting Link -16 (TDL `J') -
Monitoring and Troubleshooting Satellite Link -11 (S-TDL `A') - Monitoring and Troubleshooting Satellite Link -16 (S-TDL
`A') - Monitoring and Troubleshooting JRE - Monitoring and Troubleshooting Link -4A (TDL `C') - Familiarization of TDL
Systems and Equipment - Inport TDL Operations / Job Sheets / Casualty Response
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: S-221-0057)
MILITARY TRAINING:NOV 2010 - DEC 2010
NAVY COURSE: A-2G-0017, COP ADV
LENGTH: 1 Week.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates OCT 2003 - APR 2015)
This course is designed to train officer and enlisted combat systems oriented personne to perform duties of the
Common Tactical Picture Manager (CTPM) in any Area of Responsibility (AOR), in both the Battle Group Database
Management (BGDBM) and Common Operational Picture (COP)/ Synchronization Tools (CST) environments. / OTH-T
C4I Architecture Afloat (Lecture)GCCS-M Tactical Data Processor setup (lecture and lab)GCCS-M Strike Group
Database Management (SGDBM) concept (lecture)SGDBM setup and track management (lecture and lab)COP sync
Tools (CST) setup and track management (lecture and lab)
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-2G-0017)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2010 - OCT 2010
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NAVY COURSE: K-2G-3010, GCT
LENGTH: 1 Week.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates SEP 1993 - APR 2015)
The Group Commander's Training (GCT) is designed to train the Strike Group Commander, his warfare commanders
and his staff in coordinated Strike Group operations in a multi-threat environment. / GCT's are tailored towards the
Strike Group Commander's desires. The composition of GCT's can include as little as one of the following or as much as
all of the following: 1. Instructional briefs from the TACTRAGRUPAC staff; 2. Briefs from experts outside
TACTRAGRUPAC; 3. Briefs from the Strike Group Commander, his staff and his warfare commanders; 4. Table Top
Wargame; 5. Wargame played on the Enhanced Naval Warfare Gaming System. Scenario of Wargame can be
programmed to model Strike Group exercises.
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: K-2G-3010)
MILITARY TRAINING:AUG 2010 - AUG 2010
NAVY COURSE: A-500-0009, CMEO MGR
LENGTH: 1 Week.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates SEP 1997 - APR 2015)
To provide basic knowledge and skills training to senior enlisted and officers in order for them to perform as a Command
Managed Equal Opportunity (CMEO) Manager. / CMEO program responsibilities include EO policies and issues; EEO
coordination; Training and Command Assessment; Conflict Management; Inspections, Investigations, and Reports.
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-500-0009)
MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 2010 - JUL 2010
NAVY COURSE: S-062-0500, R2P2 PRIMER
LENGTH: 1 Week.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates APR 2008 - APR 2015)
The course is conducted in a classroom setting and focuses on the function of the various staffs during the planning
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process of an expeditionary operation. The staff receives instruction on the R2P2 process and then demonstrates
understanding with a practical exercise designed to gradually work through the MCPP and R2P2 process. The practical
exercise is briefed from Problem Framing through confirmation by the student staff. / The Rapid Response Planning
Process (R2P2) Primers are mandatory events for elements of the Amphibious Ready group and elective for elements
of the Marine Expeditionary Unit. This course is taught at EWTGPAC or as a Mobile Training Team (MTT) for deploying
Amphibious Squadron (PHIBRONs) staffs, Marine Expeditionary Units (MEUs) staffs, Combat Logistics Battalions
(CLBs), Aviation Combat Elements (ACEs) and Battalion Landing Teams (BLTs)
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: S-062-0500)
MILITARY TRAINING:JUN 2010 - JUN 2010
NAVY COURSE: A-221-0081, GCCS-M WATCH OFFICER 4.0
LENGTH: 4 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUN 1955 - APR 2015)
Training will emcompass system operation including: - Shore and Afloat Nodes; Communication Networks; Tactical Data
Processors; Database Management; Battle Group FOTC Organization; Operations in Common Operational Picture
(COP) Sync Tools (CST). No NEC is awarded at graduation. / The Global Command and Control System A? Maritime
(GCCS-M) Watch Officer course is designed to provide Officer and Senior Enlisted personnel (E-6 through O-5) with the
basic training necessary to perform as a GCCS-M Watch Officer in a unit, force level or joint environment. Training will
encompass all facets of system operation, including targeting concepts, shore and afloat nodes, communications
networks, tactical data processors, data base management, and Carrier/Expeditionary Strike Group CTPM (FOTC)
organization and operations.
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-221-0081)
MILITARY TRAINING:MAY 2010 - MAY 2010
NAVY COURSE: A-130-0004, Mine Warfare & Environmental Decision Aids Library (MEDAL) Build 10 Supervisor
LENGTH: 2 weeks (80 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(NV-1512-0009, Exhibit dates NOV 2007 - APR 2015)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to manage a team and element functions in a daily threat
operational setting; direct and explain standard procedures and protocols and safety regulations; understand and
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practice areas of data analysis and risk management; direct, supervise team or element in basic sonar theory; develop
higher knowledge of basic theories of acoustics and hydrodynamics; and model and direct basic or intermediate
seamanship skills.
Audio Visual Materials, case studies, laboratories, practical exercises, lecture, classroom exercise, computer-based
training. Topics include team leadership, supervision, training, policies and procedures, mine threats and technology;
hydrodynamics; and operations management.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(NV-1512-0009, Exhibit dates NOV 2007 - APR 2015)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in management principles or
introduction to leadership (7/10)(7/10).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-130-0004)
MILITARY TRAINING:APR 2010 - MAY 2010
NAVY COURSE: A-130-0003, Mine Warfare & Environmental Decision Aids Library 10 Operator
LENGTH: 2 weeks (80 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(NV-1709-0047, Exhibit dates AUG 2007 - APR 2015)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to describe the functions of the Mine Warfare Environmental
Decision Aids Library (MEDAL) Operator; use the MEDAL documentation; describe the theory behind the MEDAL
workstation and library without technical explanations; use built in self-test fault identification and troubleshoot the
MEDAL system to the board level without technical expertise.
Audio visual materials, laboratory, practical exercises, lecture, discussion, classroom exercise, computer-based training.
Topics include mine and minefield warfare, minesweeping, bathymetry, ocean floor profiles, magnetic fields, acoustic
and sonar, meteorologic data, fire and electrical safety, computer networking, database manipulation, and message
handling and troubleshooting.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(NV-1709-0047, Exhibit dates AUG 2007 - APR 2015)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in earth science and 1 in computer
applications (7/10)(7/10).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-130-0003)
MILITARY TRAINING:FEB 2010 - FEB 2010
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NAVY COURSE: K-2G-0037, AMPHIB WAR INDOC
LENGTH: 1 Week.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates DEC 1970 - APR 2015)
To provide a comprehensive indoctrination in amphibious operations, techniques planning, ship-to-shore movement,
supporting arms, landing force and amphibious organization and functions in order to prepare selected U.S. and Allied
Armed Forces, E-6 through O-6 to carry out shipboard and staff assignments with comprehension of purpose.. / This
course is a comprehensive indoctrination in Amphibious Warfare. It is designed to give a broad background of
expeditionary knowledge to personnel recently assigned or pending assignment to amphibious ships or staffs. The
course is suitable for officers of other United States forces and allied nations. The type of instruction is classroom lecture
with a practical exercise and comprehensive final examination.
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: K-2G-0037)
MILITARY TRAINING:JAN 2010 - JAN 2010
NAVY COURSE: K-2G-0127, OTH-T C4I
LENGTH: 1 Week.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates NOV 1992 - APR 2015)
To provide tactical watch personnel onboard Global Command and Control System - Maritime (GCCS-M) and
Tomahawk Weapons System (TWS) ships with an in-depth overview of the Over-the-Horizon Targeting (OTH-T)
Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I) architecture. This includes how sensors, nodes
and communications are used to build a tactical picture and how mission data is delivered to Tomahawk platforms. This
course is part of a pipeline for Over the Horizon Targeting Supervisor (NEC 1332). / Instruction includes Overview,
Basics, Sensors, Nodes, Comms, Afloat Architecture, Data Links, Tomahawk Weapons System, Electronic Intelligence,
BGDBM, COP and Collaboration Tools. This course receives near continuous updates to maintain currency.
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: K-2G-0127)
MILITARY TRAINING:FEB 2007 - FEB 2007
NAVY COURSE: A-531-0026, TBMCS V1.1.3
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LENGTH: 2 Weeks, 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JAN 2006 - APR 2015)
This course is nine days long and consists of basic operator training for the TBMCS User and is designed to teach the
knowledge and skills used during the development, production, and execution of an Air Tasking Order (ATO). / Theater
Battle Management Core Systems (TBMCS V1.1.3) User Course is designed to provide students with the basic
knowledge and skills necessary to perform air planning and execution functions as a member of an Afloat Air Operations
Center in support of a Joint Forces Air Component Commander (JFACC) staff; or serve as part of a Component air staff
in support of the JFACC while embarked on a Command Ship Aircraft Carrier, or Amphibious Assault Ship. Primary
skills taught include: Joint Staff Organization and Responsibilities, Defense Information Infrastructure Common
Operating Environment (DII COE), Target Management, Airspace Management, Air Battleplan Management (ABP), and
Air Tasking Order (ATO) Execution Management (EM) tasks. Graduates will be ready to assume the duties of a TBMCS
software applications user.
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-531-0026)
MILITARY TRAINING:SEP 2006 - SEP 2006
NAVY COURSE: A-012-0077, Instructional Delivery Continuum (IDC) - Journeyman Instructor Training (JIT)
LENGTH: 2 weeks (80 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(NV-1406-0044, Exhibit dates SEP 2004 - SEP 2012)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to deliver lectures employing recitation, questioning, self and
group-paced methods of instruction, technology aids, and case study techniques. They will also be able to apply some
motivational techniques to encourage learning.
Topics include Audiovisual materials, discussion, case studies, learner presentations, classroom exercises, Computer-
based training, and lecture. Topics include communication techniques, learning objectives, instructional technology,
case studies, motivation, self- and group-paced methods of instruction, and questioning techniques.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(NV-1406-0044, Exhibit dates SEP 2004 - SEP 2012)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in instructional methodology
(4/05)(1/06).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-012-0077)
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MILITARY TRAINING:MAY 2005 - JUN 2005, APR 1997 - APR 1997
NAVY COURSE: K-221-2155, SAR SURFACE SHIP
LENGTH: 1 Week.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates MAR 1985 - APR 2015)
To provide CIC watch standers with the level of knowledge necessary to effectively perform required SAR duties during
SAR missions. / This is five-day course; four days of academics/practical application, and one day of application
evaluation. Curriculum emphasis will include: 1. SAR System Components: a. Organization b. Communications c.
Documentation. 2. SAR Mission Stages: a. Initial Action b. Planning (Datum Minimax procedures).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: K-221-2155)
MILITARY TRAINING:MAY 2005 - MAY 2005
NAVY COURSE: J-221-0324, Ship's Warfare Coordinator
LENGTH: 3 weeks (120-180 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(NV-2202-0207, Exhibit dates OCT 1998 - DEC 2010)
To provide watchstanders assigned to tactical data system equipped ships with comprehensive tactical training.
Lecture. Topics include basic knowledge of the Soviet threat; US and NATO ships and their weapons; capabilities and
limitations of US Navy fighter aircraft; warfare net radio procedures; capabilities, limitations, and use of USAF, USN, and
NATO early warning aircraft; antiaircraft warfare equipment and use; and a thorough knowledge of composite warfare
doctrine.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(NV-2202-0207, Exhibit dates OCT 1998 - DEC 2010)
Credit is not recommended because of the military nature of the course (9/04)(9/04).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J-221-0324)
MILITARY TRAINING:APR 2005 - APR 2005, DEC 1997 - DEC 1997
NAVY COURSE: J-221-0344, RADNAV TEAM TRAINER REFRES
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LENGTH: 2 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUL 1970 - APR 2015)
To provide CIC radar assisted piloting teams (CIC Naigation Team and CIC Shipping Team) with supervised training
and instruction in radar assisted piloting under conditions simulating unrestricted visibility and low visibility. The course
stresses the functions of each person in the team and their responsibility to the team. The course of instruction and
simulation have been designed to provide challenging effective training to experienced personnel. Graduates will
perform with out supervision under all conditions of ships readiness. / Course consists of lectures and practical
applications. Mock-up scenarios consist of low visibility radar navigation and navigation in medium to heavy shipping
density situations when transiting inland waters and international waters. It also encompasses rules of the nauticalroad,
navigational aids, chart preparation, scope set-up and interpretation, navigation log and finally, duties of CIC navigation
and shipping stations.Curriculum Outline of Instruction:Unit One RADAR NavigationTopic 1.1 Terminology Associated
with the Rules of the Road and RADAR NavigationTopic 1.2 Lights and DayshapesTopic 1.3 Meeting Situations and
Whistle SignalsTopic 1.4 Restricted Visibility PilotingTopic 1.5 Navigation CasualtiesTopic 1.6 Shipping StationsTopic
1.7 Navigation CasualtiesTopic 1.8 Lessons LearnedTopic 1.9 CSOSS Procedures Unit Two RADAR Navigation (Mock-
up)Topic 2.1 Mock-up FamiliarizationTopic 2.2 RADAR Navigation Applications
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J-221-0344)
MILITARY TRAINING:MAR 2005 - APR 2005
NAVY COURSE: S-221-0038, AEGIS Console Operator Track III
LENGTH: 3 weeks (120 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(NV-1715-2076, Exhibit dates JUN 2004 - APR 2015)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to describe the capabilities and limitations of a radar combat
system including equipment, operator positions, and support modes. The student learns to operate display consoles,
communications, and other related equipment.
Practical exercises, classroom exercises, and lecture. Topics include general physical and operational descriptions of a
radar system and its associated systems, practical exercises in operating a display console at a radar combat
information center, and the simulation of various tactical situations. The course is designed for officers and operations
specialists.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(NV-1715-2076, Exhibit dates JUN 2004 - APR 2015)
Credit is not recommended because of the limited specialized nature of the course (5/06)(5/06).
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(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: S-221-0038)
MILITARY TRAINING:FEB 2004 - FEB 2004
NAVY COURSE: P-500-0020, Primary Leadership Development Program
LENGTH: 2 weeks (62-78 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(NV-1717-0027, Exhibit dates JUN 1996 - AUG 2008)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to identify basic principles of leadership including the use oral
and written communication in professional relationships; the role of motivation, empowerment, and counseling in
subordinate development; ways to manage human resources, teams, and stress to create a quality organizational
climate.
Lectures, discussions, exercises, interrogatories and questionnaires, and case studies and responses are used to cover
the material.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(NV-1717-0027, Exhibit dates JUN 1996 - AUG 2008)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in personnel supervision or 1 in
leadership and 1 in business communications. NV-1717-0027, NV-1717-0028, and NV-1717-0029 cover
similar/duplicate information. Credit should be awarded for one of these courses only. (8/97)(1/05).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: P-500-0020)
MILITARY TRAINING:AUG 2003 - SEP 2003
NAVY COURSE: J-221-2311, Global Command and Control System Common Operational Picture/Maritime
LENGTH: 5 weeks (200 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(NV-1402-0242, Exhibit dates AUG 1999 - JUL 2005)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to operate global command and control system equipment;
operate the unified build software; conduct mapping operations; be familiar with advanced tactical display; and
understand the command and control personnel computer.
Audio-visual materials, learner presentations, practical exercises, classroom exercises, discussion. Laboratory, case
studies, and lectures. Topics include the basic knowledge needed to operate in a joint services environment and
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perform specific applications and processes utilizing current unified build software.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(NV-1402-0242, Exhibit dates AUG 1999 - JUL 2005)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in tactical decision support system or 3
in computer applications (9/04)(9/04).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J-221-2311)
MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 2002 - AUG 2002
NAVY COURSE: K-221-0124, Track Data Coordinator
LENGTH: 3 weeks (88 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(NV-1715-2084, Exhibit dates AUG 2001 - JAN 2012)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to operate operational task (Optask) link network messages;
initialize and generate link-11 and link-16 according to referenced publications; and use established multi-link
architecture for voice-data communication protocols.
Laboratories and lectures include introduction to communication links and networks; military network platforms;
specialized link network operations; link network functions and architectures; and interoperability and data forwarding.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(NV-1715-2084, Exhibit dates AUG 2001 - JAN 2012)
In the upper-division baccalaureate degree category, 3 semester hours in elements of computer network management
and troubleshooting (9/04)(9/04).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: K-221-0124)
MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 2001 - AUG 2001
NAVY COURSE: P-500-0025, First Line Leadership Development Program
LENGTH: 2 weeks (65-72 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(NV-1717-0029, Exhibit dates JUL 1996 - AUG 2008)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to identify basic principles of leadership including the use oral
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and written communication in professional relationships; the role of motivation, empowerment, and counseling in
development of subordinate; and ways to manage human resources, teams, and stress to create a quality
organizational climate.
Lectures, discussions, exercises, interrogatories and questionnaires, and case studies and responses are used to cover
the material.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(NV-1717-0029, Exhibit dates JUL 1996 - AUG 2008)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in personnel supervision or 1 in
leadership and 1 in business communications. NV-1717-0027, NV-1717-0028, and NV-1717-0029 cover
similar/duplicate information. Credit should be awarded for one of these courses only. (8/97)(1/05).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: P-500-0025)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2000 - NOV 2000
NAVY COURSE: K-221-0124, TDC
LENGTH: 3 Weeks, 4 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates OCT 1993 - APR 2015)
This course is designed to provide selected E4-E9 Operations Specialist (OS) personnel with requisite knowledge of the
capabilities and limitations of Link capable units, Link-4A, Link-11, Link-16, Common Data Link Management System
(CDLMS), Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) and Beyond Line of Sight (BLOS) capabilities. The course will
also provide trainees with the necessary skills to write an Operational Tasking (OPTASK) Data Link message, initialize,
troubleshoot, and maintain Link-11 and Link-16 systems, Beyond Line of Site Systems and maintain voice
communications in accordance with (IAW) Joint Multi-Tactical Data Link (TDL) Operating Procedures (JMTOP) and
applicable references. Personnel will perform at the Journeyman Level at sea and selected shore facilities. / The Multi-
TADIL (Tactical Digital Information Link) Track Data Coordinator (TDC) course provides the knowledge and skills
required of Naval personnel in the Operations Specialist rating (E4 - E9) to perform duties as Track Data Coordinator.
Upon completion of this course of instruction, the student will be awarded the TDC NEC 0348, and have the knowledge
and skills to perform the following: a. Write an OPTASK Link message for LINK-4A, LINK-11 and LINK-16 IAW
referenced publications. b. Initialize and operate LINK-11 and LINK-16 IAW the Joint Multi Tactical Data Link (TDL)
Operating Procedures (JMTOP). c. Plan a Multi-Link architecture IAW referenced publications. Attendance fulfills the re-
qualification requirement of NAVPERS 18068F VII for previously qualified personnel not assigned to an OS-0348 billet
for more than 40 months.
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: K-221-0124)
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MILITARY TRAINING:SEP 1997 - SEP 1997
NAVY COURSE: J-221-0319, ADC
LENGTH: 1 Week.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates OCT 1983 - APR 2015)
To train selected Naval officers, Coast Guard Officers, and enlisted Operations Specialists in the Air Direction Control of
both rotary wing and fixed wing aircraft techniques and procedures; and provide the information necessary to become
an Air Direction Controller. / THIS COURSE USES CONVENTIONAL CIC EQUIPMENT, STUDENTS MUST HAVE A
MINIMUM OF A CONFIDENTIAL SECURITY CLEARANCE. STATEMENT OF SECURITY CLEARANCE MUST BE
SENT VIA MESSAGE TO FCTCLANT COMMAND SECURITY (CODE N34)/ FCTCPAC (CODE 22) PRIOR TO CLASS
CONVENING. COMMANDING OFFICERS WILL CERTIFY QUALIFICATIONS AS AIR DIRECTION CONTROLLERS
UPON EVALUATION OF 10 HOURS OF LIVE AIRCRAFT CONTROL. UNITS REQUESTING THIS COURSE MUST
HAVE REQUIREMENT IAW OPNAVINST 1211.2 / QUOTA CONTROL:FCTCLANT, DAM NECK: COM/DSN (804) 433-
6669/6636FCTCPAC, SAN DIEGO: (COMTRAPAC) COM/DSN (619) 524-5257/1401 / Classroom and simulated CIC
instruction is provided in control and communications procedures, Lost Plane and Emergency procedures, Emergency
Low Visibility Approach (ELVA) procedures, Basic Search and Rescure procedures, Instrument approach procedures
and VERTREP procedures.
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J-221-0319)
MILITARY TRAINING:APR 1995 - JUL 1995
NAVY COURSE: J-221-0011, Operations Specialist "A" School
LENGTH: 10-14 weeks (377-560 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(NV-1606-0077, Exhibit dates JUN 1990 - JAN 2007)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to plot a ship's position, heading, and speed; operate common
marine and electronic navigation instruments including surface radar systems; and provide target plotting data to the
combat information center based on information received from target-tracking devices.
Lectures and practical exercises cover ship navigation, charts, radar operation, navigation plotting, signals, rules of the
road, dead reckoning, and coastal navigation.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(NV-1606-0077, Exhibit dates JUN 1990 - JAN 2007)
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VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 17 of 19
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in marine navigation and 2 in marine
navigation laboratory (9/04)(3/07).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J-221-0011)
MILITARY TRAINING:JAN 1995 - MAR 1995
NAVY COURSE: A-100-0059, Job Oriented Basic Skills (JOBS), Class AP-1, Operations Ratings, Strand 2
LENGTH: 8 weeks (320 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(NV-0501-0002, Exhibit dates JAN 1994 - AUG 1997)
Upon completion of the course, student will demonstrate those math/English skills which will allow them to qualify for
entry into entry-level technical training.
The course is composed of training in reading comprehension, study skills, basic mathematics skills, graphing/tables,
and basic concepts on specific topics. The course is composed of periods of instruction and amplifying exercises.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(NV-0501-0002, Exhibit dates JAN 1994 - AUG 1997)
Credit is not recommended because this material is developmental (11/95)(11/95).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-100-0059)
MILITARY TRAINING:DEC 1994 - DEC 1994
NAVY COURSE: X-444-4452, Navy Student Indoctrination
LENGTH: 2 Days. 00000
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: X-444-4452)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 1994 - DEC 1994
NAVY COURSE: X-777-7770, Recruit Training
LENGTH: 8-9 weeks (367-480 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(NV-2202-0165, Exhibit dates OCT 1991 - DEC 1994)
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VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 18 of 19
Upon completion of the course, the recruit will demonstrate knowledge of general military and Navy protocol, first aid,
personal health, safety, basic swimming, fire fighting, and water survival skills and will meet prescribed standards for
physical fitness.
Course includes lectures, demonstrations, and performance exercises in military protocol and drill, seamanship, fire
fighting, first aid, safety, health, and physical conditioning.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(NV-2202-0165, Exhibit dates OCT 1991 - DEC 1994)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in personal fitness/conditioning, 1 in
personal community health, and 1 in first aid and safety (3/92)(3/92).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: X-777-7770)
** Note: Limited training history is available prior to FY 84 (ARMY); FY 78 (NAVY); FY 70 (AIR FORCE); FY 67 (MARINE CORPS)
END OF AUTOMATED MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY DATA
** Note: This history includes only the centrally automated experience and training information that the services maintained on your
military record **
LEGEND CODE:
DOT: Dictionary of Occupational Titles published by the Department of Labor
OES: Occupational Employment Statistics published by the Office of Personnel Management
ONET: Occupational Information Network
DD FORM 2586, JAN 2010 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 19 of 19

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  • 1. OCCUPATION: OS, Operations Specialist PRIMARY OCCUPATION: NAVY, ACTIVE: DEC 2011 - APR 2015 (3 Years 4 Months) NAVY, ACTIVE: MAR 2004 - DEC 2011 (7 Years 9 Months) NAVY, ACTIVE: DEC 1999 - MAR 2004 (4 Years 3 Months) NAVY, ACTIVE: MAY 1997 - DEC 1999 (2 Years 7 Months) NAVY, ACTIVE: APR 1996 - MAY 1997 (1 Year 1 Month) NAVY, ACTIVE: JUL 1995 - APR 1996 (9 Months) DUTY OCCUPATION: NAVY, ACTIVE: DEC 2011 - APR 2015 (3 Years 4 Months) NAVY, ACTIVE: MAR 2004 - DEC 2011 (7 Years 9 Months) NAVY, ACTIVE: DEC 1999 - MAR 2004 (4 Years 3 Months) NAVY, ACTIVE: MAY 1997 - DEC 1999 (2 Years 7 Months) VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING 1. LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME 2. PAY GRADE 3. YEAR(S) IN SERVICE DECKER CHRISTINA D E-7 20 4. MILITARY SERVICE COMPONENT 5. DATE OF INFORMATION NAVY, ACTIVE 2015 APR 01 6. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION EXPERIENCE HISTORY: VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 1 of 19
  • 2. NAVY, ACTIVE: APR 1996 - MAY 1997 (1 Year 1 Month) NAVY, ACTIVE: AUG 1995 - APR 1996 (8 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: OS (NER-OS-004, Exhibit dates AUG 2006 - APR 2015) Operates radar and associated equipment; identifies and maintains a display (plot) of the movement of ships, aircraft, missiles, and natural objects detected by observing a radar; maintains a radar navigation plot of own ship's movement; evaluates information collected by radar and appropriately disseminates it; performs routine preventive maintenance on radar equipment; operates radiotelephones. PAY GRADES UP TO E-7 (OSC): Operates a radar/console screen, observing objects detected by the radar and displayed on the radar screen; identifies the objects detected, determines their movement, and disseminates this information to users by internal communications systems; operates radiotelephones; plots and maintains current display of objects detected; determines own ship's position on nautical charts using ranges, bearing, and standard navigational symbols; changes given positions into grid coordinates; knows the basic functions and interrelations of the modulator, receiver, antenna, control, and indicator units; reads electronic block diagrams; solves maneuvering board problems for course, speed, closest point of approach, true wind, and desired wind. Tests radar and associated electronic equipment; supervises and trains personnel operating radar and associated electronic equipment, plotting display information, operating radiotelephones and keeping logs; solves course and speed problems using polar coordinate graph paper; performs duties of marine coastal radar navigator using nautical charts; maintains strategic geographic and surface plots; interprets international and inland nautical rules of the road. Assigns duties to operations specialist personnel and supervises their performance; performs as supervisor of a watch section directing the task performance of plotters, radiotelephone operators, and other members of the watch section; prepares weekly preventive maintenance schedules. Supervises the training program for operation specialists; reviews quarterly preventive maintenance schedules; supervises the performance of preventive maintenance; serves as an assistant to the officer in charge of the communications information center; serves as piloting officer during radar-assisted piloting. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: OS (NER-OS-004, Exhibit dates AUG 2006 - APR 2015) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in technical math, 3 in computer applications, 3 in navigation, 3 in basic seamanship, 3 in technical writing, 3 in radar navigation, 3 in principles of supervision, 3 in leadership development, and 3 in introduction to management. In the upper-division baccalaureate category, 3 semester hours in operations management and 1-3 for a management practicum (8/06)(8/06). VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 2 of 19
  • 3. RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATION FOR: OS Command and Control Center Specialists (ONET 55-3015.00) OCCUPATION: SR, Seaman Recruit PRIMARY OCCUPATION: NAVY, ACTIVE: OCT 1994 - JUL 1995 (9 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: SR (Description dates JAN 1982 - APR 2015) This is an enlisted grade E1 in training for rating SN. RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATION FOR: SR Sailors and Marine Oilers (ONET 53-5011.00) OCCUPATION: SN, Seaman DUTY OCCUPATION: NAVY, ACTIVE: OCT 1994 - JUL 1995 (9 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: SN (NER-SN-002, Exhibit dates JAN 1990 - OCT 2009) Performs all basic seamanship functions aboard ship that involve line or wire and rigging used to secure the ship to a pier, mooring, or anchor; is able to identify functions of navigation and shipboard equipment; lowers, raises, and launches lifesaving equipment; handles small boats; navigates by using several different types of compasses; keeps records by degrees or points; knows navigational aids, nautical rules of the road, and the buoys of inland waters of the US; knows the nomenclature of decks, superstructures, and parts of the hull; knows the purpose and limitations of first aid and the first aid treatments for electrical shock, simple and compound fractures, heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and burns; must be qualified as a swimmer, fourth class; knows how to determine the classes of fire hoses and how to use carbon dioxide, dry chemical, and water portable fire extinguishers; knows the function of the typical fire main system, fixed carbon dioxide system, water washdown system, and magazine sprinkling system; knows the difference between flooding and progressive flooding and the danger involved. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: SN (NER-SN-002, Exhibit dates JAN 1990 - OCT 2009) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in nautical science (seamanship) and _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 3 of 19
  • 4. 3 in nautical science (navigation); if qualified as a swimmer, first class, 1 semester hour in swimming and additional credit in swimming on the basis of institutional evaluation (10/99)(10/99). RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATION FOR: SN Sailors and Marine Oilers (ONET 53-5011.00) NAVY: NAVY ENLISTED CLASSIFICATIONS: 0340 - Global Command and Control System Common Operational Picture/Maritime 4.X (GCCS COP/M 4.X) Operator NOV 2009 - APR 2015 (Description dates JUL 2007 - APR 2015) Performs Joint Services and Navy specific applications and processes. Manages C4I database management functions, communications operations, and Force Over the Horizon Track Coordinator (FOTC) functions. Maintains the Common Operating Picture (COP) and provides input to the Common Tactical Picture (CTP) at the unit, battle group, component commander, joint and coalition level. These functions are performed at both afloat and ashore commands. 0342 - Global Command and Control System Common Operational Picture/Maritime (GCCS COP/M) Operator JUN 2007 - APR 2015, SEP 2003 - MAR 2007 (Description dates APR 2013 - APR 2015) Performs Joint services and Navy specific applications and processes; manages C4I database information and management functions, communications operations, and Common Tactical Picture Manager (CTPM) functions, utilizing the Unified Build (series) software; maintains the Common Operational Picture (COP) and provides input to the Common Tactical Picture (CTP) at the unit, strike group, component commander, joint and coalition levels. These functions are performed at both afloat and ashore commands. GCCS-M 3.x training is accomplished via interactive courseware (ICW), using hardware and software currently installed in the fleet. 9502 - Instructor NOV 2012 - APR 2015, MAR 2007 - JUN 2007 (Description dates JAN 2015 - APR 2015) Directs teaching/learning activities in the various formalized Navy training environments. Delivers training material, administers tests, counsels students on academic problems, documents academic performance, evaluates training, and performs curriculum maintenance tasks to ensure validated formalized training requirements are executed. 0348 - Multi-Tactical Digital Information Link Operator (TADIL) NOV 2006 - DEC 2009, JUL 2002 - APR 2005 (Description dates OCT 2001 - APR 2015) _____________________________ ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATION(S): VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 4 of 19
  • 5. Operates multiple Tactical Digital Information Links. Directs the tactical integration of joint inter-service link operations, controls communications, overall track processing, sensor information correlation and link integration within the theater of operations. Resolves link operation problems and communicates joint hierarchy interface faults to higher authority. 0346 - AEGIS Console Operator Track 3 APR 2005 - NOV 2009 (Description dates OCT 2001 - APR 2015) Will supervise and coordinate the operation of the AEGIS Combat System (ACS) and associated Combat Information Center (CIC) watchstanders in CG-47 Class Cruisers and DDG-51 Class Destroyers. This included Radar Systems AN/SPY-1B/D, Console and Display Group AN/Q-70, Link 4/11/16 Systems, and AN/UPX-29 IFF Systems. 9720 - Communications and Intelligence Specialists Trainee JUN 1998 - AUG 1998, FEB 1997 - MAY 1998, SEP 1996 - JAN 1997, MAR 1996 - AUG 1996, OCT 1994 - FEB 1996 (Description dates JUL 1994 - APR 2015) Classifiers use Occupational Area - Defense Grouping NECs to identify individuals in paygrades E-1 to E-3 that have received training, are in training, or have an aptitude for training in one of the general Occupational Areas. OS, SM, RM, IS, AC, AW, OT, OTA, EW, CTI, CTO, CTR, CTT. 0054 - Title not available FEB 1998 - JUL 1998, OCT 1995 - SEP 1996 OTHER RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS Computer Operators (ONET 43-9011.00) Data Processing Equipment Repairers (OES 85705) Electronics Mechanic (DOT 828.261-022) Electronics Repairers, Commercial And Industrial Equipment (OES 85717) Instructor, Vocational Training (DOT 097.221-010) Teachers And Instructors, Vocational Education And Training (OES 31314) Training and Development Specialists (ONET 13-1151.00) ** Note: Experience history data not available prior to FY 75 ** ** Note: Description, Length, or Credit Recommendation will not be displayed for a course if that information is not available. MILITARY TRAINING:FEB 2012 - FEB 2012 TRAINING HISTORY: COURSES SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 5 of 19
  • 6. NAVY COURSE: S-221-0057, LINK RESPONSE TT LENGTH: 1 Week. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates OCT 2004 - APR 2015) To provide Multi-TDL System operators and technicians that comprise the unit Link Response Team with the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully operate, maintain and troubleshoot systems within the Multi-TDL System in Joint, Allied and Coalition operating environments. / Graduates will perform as members of a Team to set-up, initialize, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot Multi-Tactical Data Link Systems in USN, Joint, Allied and Coalition Multi-TDL operations in world-wide theaters of operations. This course will provide a common knowledge framework and skill set within the team in the following functional areas: Link Response Team Concept - Issues Confronting the Link Response Team - Monitoring and Troubleshooting Link -11 (TDL `A') - Monitoring and Troubleshooting Link -16 (TDL `J') - Monitoring and Troubleshooting Satellite Link -11 (S-TDL `A') - Monitoring and Troubleshooting Satellite Link -16 (S-TDL `A') - Monitoring and Troubleshooting JRE - Monitoring and Troubleshooting Link -4A (TDL `C') - Familiarization of TDL Systems and Equipment - Inport TDL Operations / Job Sheets / Casualty Response (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: S-221-0057) MILITARY TRAINING:NOV 2010 - DEC 2010 NAVY COURSE: A-2G-0017, COP ADV LENGTH: 1 Week. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates OCT 2003 - APR 2015) This course is designed to train officer and enlisted combat systems oriented personne to perform duties of the Common Tactical Picture Manager (CTPM) in any Area of Responsibility (AOR), in both the Battle Group Database Management (BGDBM) and Common Operational Picture (COP)/ Synchronization Tools (CST) environments. / OTH-T C4I Architecture Afloat (Lecture)GCCS-M Tactical Data Processor setup (lecture and lab)GCCS-M Strike Group Database Management (SGDBM) concept (lecture)SGDBM setup and track management (lecture and lab)COP sync Tools (CST) setup and track management (lecture and lab) (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-2G-0017) MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2010 - OCT 2010 _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 6 of 19
  • 7. NAVY COURSE: K-2G-3010, GCT LENGTH: 1 Week. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates SEP 1993 - APR 2015) The Group Commander's Training (GCT) is designed to train the Strike Group Commander, his warfare commanders and his staff in coordinated Strike Group operations in a multi-threat environment. / GCT's are tailored towards the Strike Group Commander's desires. The composition of GCT's can include as little as one of the following or as much as all of the following: 1. Instructional briefs from the TACTRAGRUPAC staff; 2. Briefs from experts outside TACTRAGRUPAC; 3. Briefs from the Strike Group Commander, his staff and his warfare commanders; 4. Table Top Wargame; 5. Wargame played on the Enhanced Naval Warfare Gaming System. Scenario of Wargame can be programmed to model Strike Group exercises. (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: K-2G-3010) MILITARY TRAINING:AUG 2010 - AUG 2010 NAVY COURSE: A-500-0009, CMEO MGR LENGTH: 1 Week. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates SEP 1997 - APR 2015) To provide basic knowledge and skills training to senior enlisted and officers in order for them to perform as a Command Managed Equal Opportunity (CMEO) Manager. / CMEO program responsibilities include EO policies and issues; EEO coordination; Training and Command Assessment; Conflict Management; Inspections, Investigations, and Reports. (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-500-0009) MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 2010 - JUL 2010 NAVY COURSE: S-062-0500, R2P2 PRIMER LENGTH: 1 Week. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates APR 2008 - APR 2015) The course is conducted in a classroom setting and focuses on the function of the various staffs during the planning _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 7 of 19
  • 8. process of an expeditionary operation. The staff receives instruction on the R2P2 process and then demonstrates understanding with a practical exercise designed to gradually work through the MCPP and R2P2 process. The practical exercise is briefed from Problem Framing through confirmation by the student staff. / The Rapid Response Planning Process (R2P2) Primers are mandatory events for elements of the Amphibious Ready group and elective for elements of the Marine Expeditionary Unit. This course is taught at EWTGPAC or as a Mobile Training Team (MTT) for deploying Amphibious Squadron (PHIBRONs) staffs, Marine Expeditionary Units (MEUs) staffs, Combat Logistics Battalions (CLBs), Aviation Combat Elements (ACEs) and Battalion Landing Teams (BLTs) (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: S-062-0500) MILITARY TRAINING:JUN 2010 - JUN 2010 NAVY COURSE: A-221-0081, GCCS-M WATCH OFFICER 4.0 LENGTH: 4 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JUN 1955 - APR 2015) Training will emcompass system operation including: - Shore and Afloat Nodes; Communication Networks; Tactical Data Processors; Database Management; Battle Group FOTC Organization; Operations in Common Operational Picture (COP) Sync Tools (CST). No NEC is awarded at graduation. / The Global Command and Control System A? Maritime (GCCS-M) Watch Officer course is designed to provide Officer and Senior Enlisted personnel (E-6 through O-5) with the basic training necessary to perform as a GCCS-M Watch Officer in a unit, force level or joint environment. Training will encompass all facets of system operation, including targeting concepts, shore and afloat nodes, communications networks, tactical data processors, data base management, and Carrier/Expeditionary Strike Group CTPM (FOTC) organization and operations. (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-221-0081) MILITARY TRAINING:MAY 2010 - MAY 2010 NAVY COURSE: A-130-0004, Mine Warfare & Environmental Decision Aids Library (MEDAL) Build 10 Supervisor LENGTH: 2 weeks (80 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (NV-1512-0009, Exhibit dates NOV 2007 - APR 2015) Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to manage a team and element functions in a daily threat operational setting; direct and explain standard procedures and protocols and safety regulations; understand and _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 8 of 19
  • 9. practice areas of data analysis and risk management; direct, supervise team or element in basic sonar theory; develop higher knowledge of basic theories of acoustics and hydrodynamics; and model and direct basic or intermediate seamanship skills. Audio Visual Materials, case studies, laboratories, practical exercises, lecture, classroom exercise, computer-based training. Topics include team leadership, supervision, training, policies and procedures, mine threats and technology; hydrodynamics; and operations management. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (NV-1512-0009, Exhibit dates NOV 2007 - APR 2015) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in management principles or introduction to leadership (7/10)(7/10). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-130-0004) MILITARY TRAINING:APR 2010 - MAY 2010 NAVY COURSE: A-130-0003, Mine Warfare & Environmental Decision Aids Library 10 Operator LENGTH: 2 weeks (80 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (NV-1709-0047, Exhibit dates AUG 2007 - APR 2015) Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to describe the functions of the Mine Warfare Environmental Decision Aids Library (MEDAL) Operator; use the MEDAL documentation; describe the theory behind the MEDAL workstation and library without technical explanations; use built in self-test fault identification and troubleshoot the MEDAL system to the board level without technical expertise. Audio visual materials, laboratory, practical exercises, lecture, discussion, classroom exercise, computer-based training. Topics include mine and minefield warfare, minesweeping, bathymetry, ocean floor profiles, magnetic fields, acoustic and sonar, meteorologic data, fire and electrical safety, computer networking, database manipulation, and message handling and troubleshooting. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (NV-1709-0047, Exhibit dates AUG 2007 - APR 2015) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in earth science and 1 in computer applications (7/10)(7/10). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-130-0003) MILITARY TRAINING:FEB 2010 - FEB 2010 _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 9 of 19
  • 10. NAVY COURSE: K-2G-0037, AMPHIB WAR INDOC LENGTH: 1 Week. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates DEC 1970 - APR 2015) To provide a comprehensive indoctrination in amphibious operations, techniques planning, ship-to-shore movement, supporting arms, landing force and amphibious organization and functions in order to prepare selected U.S. and Allied Armed Forces, E-6 through O-6 to carry out shipboard and staff assignments with comprehension of purpose.. / This course is a comprehensive indoctrination in Amphibious Warfare. It is designed to give a broad background of expeditionary knowledge to personnel recently assigned or pending assignment to amphibious ships or staffs. The course is suitable for officers of other United States forces and allied nations. The type of instruction is classroom lecture with a practical exercise and comprehensive final examination. (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: K-2G-0037) MILITARY TRAINING:JAN 2010 - JAN 2010 NAVY COURSE: K-2G-0127, OTH-T C4I LENGTH: 1 Week. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates NOV 1992 - APR 2015) To provide tactical watch personnel onboard Global Command and Control System - Maritime (GCCS-M) and Tomahawk Weapons System (TWS) ships with an in-depth overview of the Over-the-Horizon Targeting (OTH-T) Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I) architecture. This includes how sensors, nodes and communications are used to build a tactical picture and how mission data is delivered to Tomahawk platforms. This course is part of a pipeline for Over the Horizon Targeting Supervisor (NEC 1332). / Instruction includes Overview, Basics, Sensors, Nodes, Comms, Afloat Architecture, Data Links, Tomahawk Weapons System, Electronic Intelligence, BGDBM, COP and Collaboration Tools. This course receives near continuous updates to maintain currency. (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: K-2G-0127) MILITARY TRAINING:FEB 2007 - FEB 2007 NAVY COURSE: A-531-0026, TBMCS V1.1.3 _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 10 of 19
  • 11. LENGTH: 2 Weeks, 1 Day. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JAN 2006 - APR 2015) This course is nine days long and consists of basic operator training for the TBMCS User and is designed to teach the knowledge and skills used during the development, production, and execution of an Air Tasking Order (ATO). / Theater Battle Management Core Systems (TBMCS V1.1.3) User Course is designed to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills necessary to perform air planning and execution functions as a member of an Afloat Air Operations Center in support of a Joint Forces Air Component Commander (JFACC) staff; or serve as part of a Component air staff in support of the JFACC while embarked on a Command Ship Aircraft Carrier, or Amphibious Assault Ship. Primary skills taught include: Joint Staff Organization and Responsibilities, Defense Information Infrastructure Common Operating Environment (DII COE), Target Management, Airspace Management, Air Battleplan Management (ABP), and Air Tasking Order (ATO) Execution Management (EM) tasks. Graduates will be ready to assume the duties of a TBMCS software applications user. (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-531-0026) MILITARY TRAINING:SEP 2006 - SEP 2006 NAVY COURSE: A-012-0077, Instructional Delivery Continuum (IDC) - Journeyman Instructor Training (JIT) LENGTH: 2 weeks (80 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (NV-1406-0044, Exhibit dates SEP 2004 - SEP 2012) Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to deliver lectures employing recitation, questioning, self and group-paced methods of instruction, technology aids, and case study techniques. They will also be able to apply some motivational techniques to encourage learning. Topics include Audiovisual materials, discussion, case studies, learner presentations, classroom exercises, Computer- based training, and lecture. Topics include communication techniques, learning objectives, instructional technology, case studies, motivation, self- and group-paced methods of instruction, and questioning techniques. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (NV-1406-0044, Exhibit dates SEP 2004 - SEP 2012) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in instructional methodology (4/05)(1/06). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-012-0077) _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 11 of 19
  • 12. MILITARY TRAINING:MAY 2005 - JUN 2005, APR 1997 - APR 1997 NAVY COURSE: K-221-2155, SAR SURFACE SHIP LENGTH: 1 Week. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates MAR 1985 - APR 2015) To provide CIC watch standers with the level of knowledge necessary to effectively perform required SAR duties during SAR missions. / This is five-day course; four days of academics/practical application, and one day of application evaluation. Curriculum emphasis will include: 1. SAR System Components: a. Organization b. Communications c. Documentation. 2. SAR Mission Stages: a. Initial Action b. Planning (Datum Minimax procedures). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: K-221-2155) MILITARY TRAINING:MAY 2005 - MAY 2005 NAVY COURSE: J-221-0324, Ship's Warfare Coordinator LENGTH: 3 weeks (120-180 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (NV-2202-0207, Exhibit dates OCT 1998 - DEC 2010) To provide watchstanders assigned to tactical data system equipped ships with comprehensive tactical training. Lecture. Topics include basic knowledge of the Soviet threat; US and NATO ships and their weapons; capabilities and limitations of US Navy fighter aircraft; warfare net radio procedures; capabilities, limitations, and use of USAF, USN, and NATO early warning aircraft; antiaircraft warfare equipment and use; and a thorough knowledge of composite warfare doctrine. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (NV-2202-0207, Exhibit dates OCT 1998 - DEC 2010) Credit is not recommended because of the military nature of the course (9/04)(9/04). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J-221-0324) MILITARY TRAINING:APR 2005 - APR 2005, DEC 1997 - DEC 1997 NAVY COURSE: J-221-0344, RADNAV TEAM TRAINER REFRES _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 12 of 19
  • 13. LENGTH: 2 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JUL 1970 - APR 2015) To provide CIC radar assisted piloting teams (CIC Naigation Team and CIC Shipping Team) with supervised training and instruction in radar assisted piloting under conditions simulating unrestricted visibility and low visibility. The course stresses the functions of each person in the team and their responsibility to the team. The course of instruction and simulation have been designed to provide challenging effective training to experienced personnel. Graduates will perform with out supervision under all conditions of ships readiness. / Course consists of lectures and practical applications. Mock-up scenarios consist of low visibility radar navigation and navigation in medium to heavy shipping density situations when transiting inland waters and international waters. It also encompasses rules of the nauticalroad, navigational aids, chart preparation, scope set-up and interpretation, navigation log and finally, duties of CIC navigation and shipping stations.Curriculum Outline of Instruction:Unit One RADAR NavigationTopic 1.1 Terminology Associated with the Rules of the Road and RADAR NavigationTopic 1.2 Lights and DayshapesTopic 1.3 Meeting Situations and Whistle SignalsTopic 1.4 Restricted Visibility PilotingTopic 1.5 Navigation CasualtiesTopic 1.6 Shipping StationsTopic 1.7 Navigation CasualtiesTopic 1.8 Lessons LearnedTopic 1.9 CSOSS Procedures Unit Two RADAR Navigation (Mock- up)Topic 2.1 Mock-up FamiliarizationTopic 2.2 RADAR Navigation Applications (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J-221-0344) MILITARY TRAINING:MAR 2005 - APR 2005 NAVY COURSE: S-221-0038, AEGIS Console Operator Track III LENGTH: 3 weeks (120 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (NV-1715-2076, Exhibit dates JUN 2004 - APR 2015) Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to describe the capabilities and limitations of a radar combat system including equipment, operator positions, and support modes. The student learns to operate display consoles, communications, and other related equipment. Practical exercises, classroom exercises, and lecture. Topics include general physical and operational descriptions of a radar system and its associated systems, practical exercises in operating a display console at a radar combat information center, and the simulation of various tactical situations. The course is designed for officers and operations specialists. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (NV-1715-2076, Exhibit dates JUN 2004 - APR 2015) Credit is not recommended because of the limited specialized nature of the course (5/06)(5/06). _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 13 of 19
  • 14. (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: S-221-0038) MILITARY TRAINING:FEB 2004 - FEB 2004 NAVY COURSE: P-500-0020, Primary Leadership Development Program LENGTH: 2 weeks (62-78 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (NV-1717-0027, Exhibit dates JUN 1996 - AUG 2008) Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to identify basic principles of leadership including the use oral and written communication in professional relationships; the role of motivation, empowerment, and counseling in subordinate development; ways to manage human resources, teams, and stress to create a quality organizational climate. Lectures, discussions, exercises, interrogatories and questionnaires, and case studies and responses are used to cover the material. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (NV-1717-0027, Exhibit dates JUN 1996 - AUG 2008) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in personnel supervision or 1 in leadership and 1 in business communications. NV-1717-0027, NV-1717-0028, and NV-1717-0029 cover similar/duplicate information. Credit should be awarded for one of these courses only. (8/97)(1/05). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: P-500-0020) MILITARY TRAINING:AUG 2003 - SEP 2003 NAVY COURSE: J-221-2311, Global Command and Control System Common Operational Picture/Maritime LENGTH: 5 weeks (200 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (NV-1402-0242, Exhibit dates AUG 1999 - JUL 2005) Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to operate global command and control system equipment; operate the unified build software; conduct mapping operations; be familiar with advanced tactical display; and understand the command and control personnel computer. Audio-visual materials, learner presentations, practical exercises, classroom exercises, discussion. Laboratory, case studies, and lectures. Topics include the basic knowledge needed to operate in a joint services environment and _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 14 of 19
  • 15. perform specific applications and processes utilizing current unified build software. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (NV-1402-0242, Exhibit dates AUG 1999 - JUL 2005) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in tactical decision support system or 3 in computer applications (9/04)(9/04). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J-221-2311) MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 2002 - AUG 2002 NAVY COURSE: K-221-0124, Track Data Coordinator LENGTH: 3 weeks (88 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (NV-1715-2084, Exhibit dates AUG 2001 - JAN 2012) Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to operate operational task (Optask) link network messages; initialize and generate link-11 and link-16 according to referenced publications; and use established multi-link architecture for voice-data communication protocols. Laboratories and lectures include introduction to communication links and networks; military network platforms; specialized link network operations; link network functions and architectures; and interoperability and data forwarding. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (NV-1715-2084, Exhibit dates AUG 2001 - JAN 2012) In the upper-division baccalaureate degree category, 3 semester hours in elements of computer network management and troubleshooting (9/04)(9/04). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: K-221-0124) MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 2001 - AUG 2001 NAVY COURSE: P-500-0025, First Line Leadership Development Program LENGTH: 2 weeks (65-72 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (NV-1717-0029, Exhibit dates JUL 1996 - AUG 2008) Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to identify basic principles of leadership including the use oral _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 15 of 19
  • 16. and written communication in professional relationships; the role of motivation, empowerment, and counseling in development of subordinate; and ways to manage human resources, teams, and stress to create a quality organizational climate. Lectures, discussions, exercises, interrogatories and questionnaires, and case studies and responses are used to cover the material. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (NV-1717-0029, Exhibit dates JUL 1996 - AUG 2008) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in personnel supervision or 1 in leadership and 1 in business communications. NV-1717-0027, NV-1717-0028, and NV-1717-0029 cover similar/duplicate information. Credit should be awarded for one of these courses only. (8/97)(1/05). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: P-500-0025) MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2000 - NOV 2000 NAVY COURSE: K-221-0124, TDC LENGTH: 3 Weeks, 4 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates OCT 1993 - APR 2015) This course is designed to provide selected E4-E9 Operations Specialist (OS) personnel with requisite knowledge of the capabilities and limitations of Link capable units, Link-4A, Link-11, Link-16, Common Data Link Management System (CDLMS), Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) and Beyond Line of Sight (BLOS) capabilities. The course will also provide trainees with the necessary skills to write an Operational Tasking (OPTASK) Data Link message, initialize, troubleshoot, and maintain Link-11 and Link-16 systems, Beyond Line of Site Systems and maintain voice communications in accordance with (IAW) Joint Multi-Tactical Data Link (TDL) Operating Procedures (JMTOP) and applicable references. Personnel will perform at the Journeyman Level at sea and selected shore facilities. / The Multi- TADIL (Tactical Digital Information Link) Track Data Coordinator (TDC) course provides the knowledge and skills required of Naval personnel in the Operations Specialist rating (E4 - E9) to perform duties as Track Data Coordinator. Upon completion of this course of instruction, the student will be awarded the TDC NEC 0348, and have the knowledge and skills to perform the following: a. Write an OPTASK Link message for LINK-4A, LINK-11 and LINK-16 IAW referenced publications. b. Initialize and operate LINK-11 and LINK-16 IAW the Joint Multi Tactical Data Link (TDL) Operating Procedures (JMTOP). c. Plan a Multi-Link architecture IAW referenced publications. Attendance fulfills the re- qualification requirement of NAVPERS 18068F VII for previously qualified personnel not assigned to an OS-0348 billet for more than 40 months. (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: K-221-0124) _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 16 of 19
  • 17. MILITARY TRAINING:SEP 1997 - SEP 1997 NAVY COURSE: J-221-0319, ADC LENGTH: 1 Week. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates OCT 1983 - APR 2015) To train selected Naval officers, Coast Guard Officers, and enlisted Operations Specialists in the Air Direction Control of both rotary wing and fixed wing aircraft techniques and procedures; and provide the information necessary to become an Air Direction Controller. / THIS COURSE USES CONVENTIONAL CIC EQUIPMENT, STUDENTS MUST HAVE A MINIMUM OF A CONFIDENTIAL SECURITY CLEARANCE. STATEMENT OF SECURITY CLEARANCE MUST BE SENT VIA MESSAGE TO FCTCLANT COMMAND SECURITY (CODE N34)/ FCTCPAC (CODE 22) PRIOR TO CLASS CONVENING. COMMANDING OFFICERS WILL CERTIFY QUALIFICATIONS AS AIR DIRECTION CONTROLLERS UPON EVALUATION OF 10 HOURS OF LIVE AIRCRAFT CONTROL. UNITS REQUESTING THIS COURSE MUST HAVE REQUIREMENT IAW OPNAVINST 1211.2 / QUOTA CONTROL:FCTCLANT, DAM NECK: COM/DSN (804) 433- 6669/6636FCTCPAC, SAN DIEGO: (COMTRAPAC) COM/DSN (619) 524-5257/1401 / Classroom and simulated CIC instruction is provided in control and communications procedures, Lost Plane and Emergency procedures, Emergency Low Visibility Approach (ELVA) procedures, Basic Search and Rescure procedures, Instrument approach procedures and VERTREP procedures. (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J-221-0319) MILITARY TRAINING:APR 1995 - JUL 1995 NAVY COURSE: J-221-0011, Operations Specialist "A" School LENGTH: 10-14 weeks (377-560 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (NV-1606-0077, Exhibit dates JUN 1990 - JAN 2007) Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to plot a ship's position, heading, and speed; operate common marine and electronic navigation instruments including surface radar systems; and provide target plotting data to the combat information center based on information received from target-tracking devices. Lectures and practical exercises cover ship navigation, charts, radar operation, navigation plotting, signals, rules of the road, dead reckoning, and coastal navigation. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (NV-1606-0077, Exhibit dates JUN 1990 - JAN 2007) _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 17 of 19
  • 18. In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in marine navigation and 2 in marine navigation laboratory (9/04)(3/07). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J-221-0011) MILITARY TRAINING:JAN 1995 - MAR 1995 NAVY COURSE: A-100-0059, Job Oriented Basic Skills (JOBS), Class AP-1, Operations Ratings, Strand 2 LENGTH: 8 weeks (320 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (NV-0501-0002, Exhibit dates JAN 1994 - AUG 1997) Upon completion of the course, student will demonstrate those math/English skills which will allow them to qualify for entry into entry-level technical training. The course is composed of training in reading comprehension, study skills, basic mathematics skills, graphing/tables, and basic concepts on specific topics. The course is composed of periods of instruction and amplifying exercises. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (NV-0501-0002, Exhibit dates JAN 1994 - AUG 1997) Credit is not recommended because this material is developmental (11/95)(11/95). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-100-0059) MILITARY TRAINING:DEC 1994 - DEC 1994 NAVY COURSE: X-444-4452, Navy Student Indoctrination LENGTH: 2 Days. 00000 (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: X-444-4452) MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 1994 - DEC 1994 NAVY COURSE: X-777-7770, Recruit Training LENGTH: 8-9 weeks (367-480 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (NV-2202-0165, Exhibit dates OCT 1991 - DEC 1994) _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 18 of 19
  • 19. Upon completion of the course, the recruit will demonstrate knowledge of general military and Navy protocol, first aid, personal health, safety, basic swimming, fire fighting, and water survival skills and will meet prescribed standards for physical fitness. Course includes lectures, demonstrations, and performance exercises in military protocol and drill, seamanship, fire fighting, first aid, safety, health, and physical conditioning. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (NV-2202-0165, Exhibit dates OCT 1991 - DEC 1994) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in personal fitness/conditioning, 1 in personal community health, and 1 in first aid and safety (3/92)(3/92). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: X-777-7770) ** Note: Limited training history is available prior to FY 84 (ARMY); FY 78 (NAVY); FY 70 (AIR FORCE); FY 67 (MARINE CORPS) END OF AUTOMATED MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY DATA ** Note: This history includes only the centrally automated experience and training information that the services maintained on your military record ** LEGEND CODE: DOT: Dictionary of Occupational Titles published by the Department of Labor OES: Occupational Employment Statistics published by the Office of Personnel Management ONET: Occupational Information Network DD FORM 2586, JAN 2010 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 19 of 19