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OCCUPATION: 88M, Motor Transport Operator
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
ARMY, GUARD: SERGEANT FIRST CLASS, Skill Level 40
APR 2014 - OCT 2014 (6 Months)
ARMY, GUARD: STAFF SERGEANT, Skill Level 30
OCT 2010 - APR 2014 (3 Years 6 Months)
ARMY, GUARD: SERGEANT, Skill Level 20
OCT 2008 - OCT 2010 (2 Years)
ARMY, GUARD: SPECIALIST 4/CORPORAL, Skill Level 10
NOV 2006 - OCT 2008 (1 Year 11 Months)
ARMY, GUARD: SPECIALIST 4/CORPORAL
JAN 1994 - APR 1995 (1 Year 3 Months)
DUTY OCCUPATION:
ARMY, GUARD: SERGEANT FIRST CLASS, Skill Level 40
MAY 2014 - OCT 2014 (5 Months)
ARMY, GUARD: SERGEANT FIRST CLASS, Skill Level 30
APR 2014 - MAY 2014 (1 Month)
ARMY, GUARD: STAFF SERGEANT, Skill Level 30
OCT 2011 - APR 2014 (2 Years 6 Months)
MAR 2011 - SEP 2011 (6 Months)
ARMY, GUARD: SERGEANT, Skill Level 20
MAY 2009 - OCT 2010 (1 Year 5 Months)
ARMY, GUARD: SPECIALIST 4/CORPORAL, Skill Level 10
NOV 2006 - DEC 2007 (1 Year 1 Month)
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
1. LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME 2. PAY GRADE 3. YEAR(S) IN
SERVICE
SUTTON ARTHUR EUGENE JR E-7 15
4. MILITARY SERVICE COMPONENT 5. DATE OF
INFORMATION
ARMY, GUARD 2014 OCT 01
6. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION
EXPERIENCE HISTORY:
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JAN 1994 - APR 1995 (1 Year 3 Months)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 88M
(Description dates OCT 2010 - OCT 2014)
The motor transport operator supervises or operates wheel vehicles to transport personnel and cargo.
SKILL LEVEL: 10 Operates all wheel vehicles and equipment over varied terrain and roadways for support of combat
operations. Manage entrucking and detrucking of personnel being transported. Oversees and checks proper loading and
unloading of cargo on vehicles and trailers. Secure cargo against inclement weather, pilferage, and damage. Operates
vehicle component material handling equipment (MHE), as required. Employs land navigation techniques. Must be
knowledgeable with the operation of radios and weapons when they are mounted on the vehicle. Perform vehicle self
recovery and field expedients to include towing vehicles. Corrects or reports all vehicle deficiencies; supports mechanics
where necessary. Prepares vehicle for movement/shipment by air, rail, or vessel.
SKILL LEVEL: 20 Supervises and provides technical guidance to subordinate in accomplishing their duties. Organizes
and participates in convoys. Dispatches vehicles; verifies vehicle logbooks. Receives and fills requests from authorized
persons for motor transport. Compiles time, mileage and load data. Operate the Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical
Transport (HEMTT), Heavy Equipment Transporter (HET), and Palletized Loading System (PLS) vehicles to include
performing self recovery operations.
SKILL LEVEL: 30 Supervises drivers performing preventive maintenance Check, and services (PMCS) on vehicles.
Operate in the truck terminal as a squad leader. Trains new drivers and manages the driver sustainment training
program. Plans, organizes, and operates a motor vehicle convoy. Perform convoy route reconnaissance. Commands a
convoy march unit or serial. Supervise transporting of all types of cargo. Posts and controls guards used to prevent
pilferage and vandalism of cargo and equipment. Takes charge of vehicle recovery. Supervise personnel preparing
vehicles for deployment.
SKILL LEVEL: 40 Provide professional support and technical guidance to all Army soldiers requiring motor transport.
Plans, manages, and monitors unit motor transport operations as the truckmaster. Establishes and organizes the unit
motor park. Prepares and implements the truck company security and defense plan. Prepares map overlays. Receives
and distributes highway motor transport missions. Assembles and prepares highway reconnaissance data for motor
convoy transport. Supervises and directs unit dispatching of vehicles. Coordinates engineer requirements to support a
truck battalion.
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 88M
(MOS-88M-002, Exhibit dates NOV 1992 - FEB 2005)
Operates wheel vehicles to transport personnel and cargo.
SKILL LEVEL 10: Operates single-unit wheel vehicles with a capacity of five tons or less in all conditions of light,
weather, and terrain; applies safety rules and practices; ensures proper loading of vehicle; performs simple vehicular
maintenance; keeps records of operation and performance; may serve as chauffeur or dispatcher; depending on the
type of unit to which assigned, may also perform the same duties for tractors, semitrailers, tank transporters, and other
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 2 of 12
vehicles with a capacity of more than five tons.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 88M
(MOS-88M-002, Exhibit dates NOV 1992 - FEB 2005)
Credit may be granted on the basis of an individualized assessment of the student (11/92)(11/92).
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 88M
Chauffeur (DOT 913.663-010)
Dispatcher, Motor Vehicle (DOT 249.167-014)
Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, And Ambulance (OES 58005)
Driver Supervisor (DOT 909.137-010)
First-Line Supervisors And Managers/Supervisors - Transportation And Material-Moving Machine And Vehicle
Operators (OES 81011)
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers (ONET 53-3032.00)
Tank-Truck Driver (DOT 903.683-018)
Taxi Drivers And Chauffeurs (OES 97114)
Tractor-Trailer-Truck Driver (DOT 904.383-010)
Truck Driver, Heavy (DOT 905.663-014)
Truck Driver, Light (DOT 906.683-022)
Truck Drivers, Heavy Or Tractor-Trailer (OES 97102)
Truck Drivers, Light, Include Delivery And Route Workers (OES 97105)
OCCUPATION: 25U, Signal Support Systems Specialist
DUTY OCCUPATION:
ARMY, GUARD: STAFF SERGEANT, Skill Level 30
SEP 2011 - OCT 2011 (1 Month)
NOV 2010 - MAR 2011 (4 Months)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 25U
(MOS-25U-001, Exhibit dates OCT 2004 - OCT 2014)
Supervises, installs, employs, maintains, troubleshoots and assists users with battlefield signal support systems,
terminal devices, satellite communications equipment and automated telecommunications computer systems, to include
local area networks, wide area networks and routers. Integrates signal systems and networks; performs unit level
maintenance on authorized signal equipment and associated electronic devices; trains and provides technical
assistance to users of signal equipment; and operates and performs preventive maintenance checks and services
(PMCS) on assigned vehicles and power generators.
SKILL LEVELS UP TO 30: Installs, maintains and troubleshoots signal support equipment and terminal devices. Installs,
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operates and maintains designated radio, wire, cable and data distribution systems. Maintain selected electronic
devices. Performs signal support functions, to include providing technical assistance and training for user owned and
operated automated telecommunication computer systems, local area networks and routers; signal communications and
support electronic equipment and satellite radio and communications equipment. Prepares maintenance and supply
requests for unit level signal support. Operates and performs preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on
assigned vehicles. Install, operates and performs preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on power
generators.
Supervises, installs, maintains and troubleshoots signal support systems and terminal devices, to include radio, wire and
battlefield automated systems (BAS). Provides technical assistance and unit level training for automation,
communication and user owned and operated automated telecommunications computer systems, to include local area
networks and routers; signal communications support electronic equipment; and satellite radio communications
equipment. Disseminate information services policy. Prepares maintenance and supply requests for unit level signal
support. Operates and performs preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on assigned vehicles. Operates
and performs preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on assigned power generators.
Plans, supervises and integrates the installation, operation and maintenance of signal support systems, to include radio,
wire, cable and battlefield automated systems. Plans and provides unit level training for automated telecommunications
systems, to include local area networks, wide area networks and routers; signal communications and support electronic
equipment; and satellite radio communications equipment. Assist in staff supervision of information services. Plans,
supervises and executes unit level maintenance programs for signal equipment. Prepares and integrates signal
operations orders and reports. Requests maintenance and supply replenishment for signal support operations.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 25U
(MOS-25U-001, Exhibit dates OCT 2004 - OCT 2014)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in computer applications; 3 in
supervision; 3 in maintenance management; 3 in electronics basics; 3 in electronic troubleshooting and repair; 3 in
introduction to PC hardware, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair; 3 in computer technology repair; 3 in network
security; and 3 in network fundamentals (2/09)(2/09).
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 25U
Radio Operators (ONET 27-4013.00)
Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers (ONET 49-2021.00)
Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers (ONET 49-9052.00)
OCCUPATION: 00F, MOS Immaterial NGB
DUTY OCCUPATION:
ARMY, GUARD: STAFF SERGEANT, Skill Level 30
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VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 4 of 12
OCT 2010 - NOV 2010 (1 Month)
OCCUPATION: 13B, Cannon Crewmember
DUTY OCCUPATION:
ARMY, GUARD: SERGEANT, Skill Level 10
OCT 2008 - MAY 2009 (7 Months)
ARMY, GUARD: SPECIALIST 4/CORPORAL, Skill Level 10
DEC 2007 - OCT 2008 (10 Months)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 13B
(Description dates APR 1999 - OCT 2014)
The cannon crewmember supervises or serves as a member of field artillery cannon section or ammunition section.
SKILL LEVEL 10: Integral member of a crew that operates high technology cannon artillery weapon systems. Loads and
fires howitzers. Sets fuse and charge on a variety of munitions, including high explosive artillery rounds, laser guided
projectiles, scatterable mines, and rocket assisted projectiles. Uses computer generated fire direction data to set
elevation of cannon tube for loading and firing. Employs rifles, machine guns, and grenade and rocket launchers in
offensive and defensive operations. Drives and operates heavy and light wheeled trucks and tracked vehicles.
Transports and manages artillery ammunition. Participates in reconnaissance operations to include security operations
and position preparation. Operates in reduced visibility environments with infrared and starlight enhancing night vision
devices.
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 13B
(MOS-13B-004, Exhibit dates MAY 1999 - FEB 2009)
Supervises or serves as a member of a field artillery cannon unit; places and fires cannon; maintains transport vehicles
and weapons; uses and generates computer data; operates voice and digital communications equipment.
SKILL LEVEL 10: Serves as a vehicle driver, ammunition specialist, cannoneer, maintenance technician, and
communications equipment operator; determines azimuth; reads maps; navigates; operates radio set; services
hydraulic, pneumatic, and electromechanical systems.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 13B
(MOS-13B-004, Exhibit dates MAY 1999 - FEB 2009)
Credit may be granted on the basis of an individualized assessment of the student (5/99)(5/99).
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 13B
Artillery and Missile Crew Members (ONET 55-3014.00)
Field Artillery Crewmember (DOT 378.684-018)
Redeye Gunner (DOT 378.682-010)
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VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 5 of 12
** Note: Experience history data not available prior to FY 75 **
** Note: Description, Length, or Credit Recommendation will not be displayed for a course if that information is not available.
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2012 - SEP 2013
ARMY COURSE: EEO202, EEO NO FEAR TRAINING
LENGTH: 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates OCT 2009 - OCT 2014)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: EEO202)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2012 - SEP 2013
ARMY COURSE: J3TAUS030, COMBATING TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS (CTIP) CRS
LENGTH: Unknown.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates MAR 2007 - OCT 2014)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J3TAUS030)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2012 - SEP 2013, OCT 2011 - SEP 2012, OCT 2010 - OCT 2010, OCT 2009 - OCT 2009,
OCT 2008 - SEP 2009, OCT 2007 - OCT 2007, AUG 2007 - SEP 2007
ARMY COURSE: SMARTFORCE, REGISTERED FOR ARMY E-LEARNING COURSES
LENGTH: 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUL 2002 - OCT 2014)
TRAINING HISTORY: COURSES
SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: SMARTFORCE)
MILITARY TRAINING:JAN 2013 - MAR 2013
ARMY COURSE: 1-250-C49-3 (DL), Structured Self Development (SSD) III
LENGTH: (54 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(AR-0702-0031, Exhibit dates JAN 2011 - JUN 2014)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to conduct various military related tasks; develop various military
related programs; supervise various military related activities; and engage in various leadership activities.
Methods of instruction include computer-based training. General course topics include positive command climate,
security plans, information operations, family team building, organizational leadership, standing operating procedures,
platoon drill and ceremony, unit development, casualty assistance officer, set-up of ceremonies, records, research
papers, essays, mission task list, preventive medicine program and media engagements.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(AR-0702-0031, Exhibit dates JAN 2011 - JUN 2014)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in military science and 1 in leadership
(12/10)(4/14).
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 1250C493DL)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2011 - SEP 2012
ARMY COURSE: CLC013, SERVICES ACQUISITION
LENGTH: 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates SEP 2006 - OCT 2014)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLC013)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2011 - SEP 2012
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ARMY COURSE: CLC106, COR WITH A MISSION FOCUS
LENGTH: 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates MAR 2006 - OCT 2014)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLC106)
MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 2012 - JUL 2012
ARMY COURSE: 964RTA, RESILIENCE TRAINER ASSISTANT
LENGTH: 3 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUL 2011 - OCT 2014)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 964RTA)
MILITARY TRAINING:APR 2012 - MAY 2012
ARMY COURSE: 551-88M30-C45, Phase 3, Motor Transport Operator Advanced Leaders (ALC)
LENGTH: 2 weeks (130 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(AR-0419-0074, Exhibit dates OCT 2010 - OCT 2014)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to develop convoy tactics; conduct convoy operations; conduct
rail loading operations; place suppressive fire; react to direct fire while mounted; and react to a possible improvised
explosive device.
Methods of instruction include discussion, and practical exercises. General course topics include motor transport
operations, improvised explosive device, rail procedures, hazardous cargo safety, squad leadership, sexual assault
prevention, movement tracking, preparation of vehicles for movement, and evacuation operations.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
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VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 8 of 12
(AR-0419-0074, Exhibit dates OCT 2010 - OCT 2014)
In the upper-division baccalaureate degree category, 3 semester hours in transportation management (10/11)(10/11).
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 55188M30C453)
MILITARY TRAINING:APR 2012 - APR 2012
ARMY COURSE: 551-88M30-C45, Phase 2, Motor Transport Operator Advanced Leaders (ALC)
LENGTH: 2 weeks (109 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(AR-2205-0004, Exhibit dates OCT 2010 - OCT 2014)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate the ability to use the battle command and
sustainment support system; provide an overview of the command post of the future; demonstrate an understanding of
the distribution management process; and identify and treat injuries.
Methods of instruction include discussion, and practical exercises. General course topics include map utilization, overlay
use, strategy and tactics, small unit operations, radio procedures and security, cultural sensitivity and awareness, and
first aid for self and others.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(AR-2205-0004, Exhibit dates OCT 2010 - OCT 2014)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in military science (10/11)(10/11).
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 55188M30C452)
MILITARY TRAINING:DEC 2011 - DEC 2011, FEB 2010 - FEB 2010
ARMY COURSE: CLC06, COMBAT LIFESAVER COURSE - 06 EDITION
LENGTH: 4 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates SEP 2006 - OCT 2014)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLC06)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2010 - SEP 2011
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ARMY COURSE: 2GF97DL, COMPOSITE RISK MANAGEMENT BASIC COURSE
LENGTH: 2 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates OCT 2010 - OCT 2014)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 2GF97DL)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2009 - SEP 2010
ARMY COURSE: 2GF94V31, COMMANDERS SAFETY COURSE
LENGTH: 2 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUL 2008 - OCT 2014)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 2GF94V31)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2009 - SEP 2010, JUL 2007 - AUG 2007
ARMY COURSE: AMMO67DL, HAZMAT FAMILIARIZATION/SAFETY IN TRANS (CERT)
LENGTH: 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates SEP 2006 - OCT 2014)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: AMMO67DL)
MILITARY TRAINING:APR 2010 - APR 2010
ARMY COURSE: 600-WLC (MOD), Warrior Leader (Modified)
LENGTH: 2 weeks (200 hours)
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COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(AR-2201-0604, Exhibit dates OCT 2005 - OCT 2014)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to function as a junior level leader with essential skills in
leadership, training, warfighting and administration
Audiovisual materials, practical exercises, discussion, and classroom exercises. Topics include leadership, battle
focused training, map reading, and field training.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(AR-2201-0604, Exhibit dates OCT 2005 - OCT 2014)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in leadership principles and 2 in military
science (6/06)(6/06).
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 600WLCMOD)
MILITARY TRAINING:FEB 2010 - FEB 2010
ARMY COURSE: 131F13, SMALL GROUP INSTRUCTOR TRAINING
LENGTH: 1 Week.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates SEP 2006 - OCT 2014)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 131F13)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2009 - FEB 2010
ARMY COURSE: AMMO45DL, INTRODUCTION TO AMMUNITION (CERT)
LENGTH: 2 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates SEP 2006 - OCT 2014)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: AMMO45DL)
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MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 2009 - SEP 2009
ARMY COURSE: 5K-SI5K/012-SQI8, Army Basic Instructor
LENGTH: 2 weeks (95 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(AR-1406-0264, Exhibit dates JAN 2009 - OCT 2014)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to develop classroom lesson plans with the analysis, design,
development, implementation, and evaluation (ADDIE) model in mind; to demonstrate effective management techniques
for classroom instruction; to understand various learning theories; adult learning styles; and Bloom's taxonomy; and to
understand formal and informal evaluation techniques.
Audiovisual materials, practical exercises, discussion, learner presentations, classroom exercises, and lecture. Topics
include lesson plans, formal and informal evaluation techniques, ADDIE model, Bloom's taxonomy, rapport building,
learning styles, adult learner characteristics, presentations, learning outcomes, active listening, and questioning
techniques.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(AR-1406-0264, Exhibit dates JAN 2009 - OCT 2014)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in introduction to teaching and
learning, or principles of learning and teaching, or classroom management for teachers (3/10)(3/10).
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 5KSI5K012SQI8)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2007 - SEP 2008
ARMY COURSE: 131F04, TEAMWORK, MANAGEMENT AND CHANGE (TMC)
LENGTH: 1 Year.
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 131F04)
** Note: Limited training history is available prior to FY 84 (ARMY); FY 78 (NAVY); FY 70 (AIR FORCE); FY 67 (MARINE CORPS)
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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 12 of 12

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  • 1. OCCUPATION: 88M, Motor Transport Operator PRIMARY OCCUPATION: ARMY, GUARD: SERGEANT FIRST CLASS, Skill Level 40 APR 2014 - OCT 2014 (6 Months) ARMY, GUARD: STAFF SERGEANT, Skill Level 30 OCT 2010 - APR 2014 (3 Years 6 Months) ARMY, GUARD: SERGEANT, Skill Level 20 OCT 2008 - OCT 2010 (2 Years) ARMY, GUARD: SPECIALIST 4/CORPORAL, Skill Level 10 NOV 2006 - OCT 2008 (1 Year 11 Months) ARMY, GUARD: SPECIALIST 4/CORPORAL JAN 1994 - APR 1995 (1 Year 3 Months) DUTY OCCUPATION: ARMY, GUARD: SERGEANT FIRST CLASS, Skill Level 40 MAY 2014 - OCT 2014 (5 Months) ARMY, GUARD: SERGEANT FIRST CLASS, Skill Level 30 APR 2014 - MAY 2014 (1 Month) ARMY, GUARD: STAFF SERGEANT, Skill Level 30 OCT 2011 - APR 2014 (2 Years 6 Months) MAR 2011 - SEP 2011 (6 Months) ARMY, GUARD: SERGEANT, Skill Level 20 MAY 2009 - OCT 2010 (1 Year 5 Months) ARMY, GUARD: SPECIALIST 4/CORPORAL, Skill Level 10 NOV 2006 - DEC 2007 (1 Year 1 Month) VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING 1. LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME 2. PAY GRADE 3. YEAR(S) IN SERVICE SUTTON ARTHUR EUGENE JR E-7 15 4. MILITARY SERVICE COMPONENT 5. DATE OF INFORMATION ARMY, GUARD 2014 OCT 01 6. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION EXPERIENCE HISTORY: VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 1 of 12
  • 2. JAN 1994 - APR 1995 (1 Year 3 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 88M (Description dates OCT 2010 - OCT 2014) The motor transport operator supervises or operates wheel vehicles to transport personnel and cargo. SKILL LEVEL: 10 Operates all wheel vehicles and equipment over varied terrain and roadways for support of combat operations. Manage entrucking and detrucking of personnel being transported. Oversees and checks proper loading and unloading of cargo on vehicles and trailers. Secure cargo against inclement weather, pilferage, and damage. Operates vehicle component material handling equipment (MHE), as required. Employs land navigation techniques. Must be knowledgeable with the operation of radios and weapons when they are mounted on the vehicle. Perform vehicle self recovery and field expedients to include towing vehicles. Corrects or reports all vehicle deficiencies; supports mechanics where necessary. Prepares vehicle for movement/shipment by air, rail, or vessel. SKILL LEVEL: 20 Supervises and provides technical guidance to subordinate in accomplishing their duties. Organizes and participates in convoys. Dispatches vehicles; verifies vehicle logbooks. Receives and fills requests from authorized persons for motor transport. Compiles time, mileage and load data. Operate the Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Transport (HEMTT), Heavy Equipment Transporter (HET), and Palletized Loading System (PLS) vehicles to include performing self recovery operations. SKILL LEVEL: 30 Supervises drivers performing preventive maintenance Check, and services (PMCS) on vehicles. Operate in the truck terminal as a squad leader. Trains new drivers and manages the driver sustainment training program. Plans, organizes, and operates a motor vehicle convoy. Perform convoy route reconnaissance. Commands a convoy march unit or serial. Supervise transporting of all types of cargo. Posts and controls guards used to prevent pilferage and vandalism of cargo and equipment. Takes charge of vehicle recovery. Supervise personnel preparing vehicles for deployment. SKILL LEVEL: 40 Provide professional support and technical guidance to all Army soldiers requiring motor transport. Plans, manages, and monitors unit motor transport operations as the truckmaster. Establishes and organizes the unit motor park. Prepares and implements the truck company security and defense plan. Prepares map overlays. Receives and distributes highway motor transport missions. Assembles and prepares highway reconnaissance data for motor convoy transport. Supervises and directs unit dispatching of vehicles. Coordinates engineer requirements to support a truck battalion. OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 88M (MOS-88M-002, Exhibit dates NOV 1992 - FEB 2005) Operates wheel vehicles to transport personnel and cargo. SKILL LEVEL 10: Operates single-unit wheel vehicles with a capacity of five tons or less in all conditions of light, weather, and terrain; applies safety rules and practices; ensures proper loading of vehicle; performs simple vehicular maintenance; keeps records of operation and performance; may serve as chauffeur or dispatcher; depending on the type of unit to which assigned, may also perform the same duties for tractors, semitrailers, tank transporters, and other VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 2 of 12
  • 3. vehicles with a capacity of more than five tons. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 88M (MOS-88M-002, Exhibit dates NOV 1992 - FEB 2005) Credit may be granted on the basis of an individualized assessment of the student (11/92)(11/92). RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 88M Chauffeur (DOT 913.663-010) Dispatcher, Motor Vehicle (DOT 249.167-014) Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, And Ambulance (OES 58005) Driver Supervisor (DOT 909.137-010) First-Line Supervisors And Managers/Supervisors - Transportation And Material-Moving Machine And Vehicle Operators (OES 81011) Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers (ONET 53-3032.00) Tank-Truck Driver (DOT 903.683-018) Taxi Drivers And Chauffeurs (OES 97114) Tractor-Trailer-Truck Driver (DOT 904.383-010) Truck Driver, Heavy (DOT 905.663-014) Truck Driver, Light (DOT 906.683-022) Truck Drivers, Heavy Or Tractor-Trailer (OES 97102) Truck Drivers, Light, Include Delivery And Route Workers (OES 97105) OCCUPATION: 25U, Signal Support Systems Specialist DUTY OCCUPATION: ARMY, GUARD: STAFF SERGEANT, Skill Level 30 SEP 2011 - OCT 2011 (1 Month) NOV 2010 - MAR 2011 (4 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 25U (MOS-25U-001, Exhibit dates OCT 2004 - OCT 2014) Supervises, installs, employs, maintains, troubleshoots and assists users with battlefield signal support systems, terminal devices, satellite communications equipment and automated telecommunications computer systems, to include local area networks, wide area networks and routers. Integrates signal systems and networks; performs unit level maintenance on authorized signal equipment and associated electronic devices; trains and provides technical assistance to users of signal equipment; and operates and performs preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on assigned vehicles and power generators. SKILL LEVELS UP TO 30: Installs, maintains and troubleshoots signal support equipment and terminal devices. Installs, _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 3 of 12
  • 4. operates and maintains designated radio, wire, cable and data distribution systems. Maintain selected electronic devices. Performs signal support functions, to include providing technical assistance and training for user owned and operated automated telecommunication computer systems, local area networks and routers; signal communications and support electronic equipment and satellite radio and communications equipment. Prepares maintenance and supply requests for unit level signal support. Operates and performs preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on assigned vehicles. Install, operates and performs preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on power generators. Supervises, installs, maintains and troubleshoots signal support systems and terminal devices, to include radio, wire and battlefield automated systems (BAS). Provides technical assistance and unit level training for automation, communication and user owned and operated automated telecommunications computer systems, to include local area networks and routers; signal communications support electronic equipment; and satellite radio communications equipment. Disseminate information services policy. Prepares maintenance and supply requests for unit level signal support. Operates and performs preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on assigned vehicles. Operates and performs preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on assigned power generators. Plans, supervises and integrates the installation, operation and maintenance of signal support systems, to include radio, wire, cable and battlefield automated systems. Plans and provides unit level training for automated telecommunications systems, to include local area networks, wide area networks and routers; signal communications and support electronic equipment; and satellite radio communications equipment. Assist in staff supervision of information services. Plans, supervises and executes unit level maintenance programs for signal equipment. Prepares and integrates signal operations orders and reports. Requests maintenance and supply replenishment for signal support operations. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 25U (MOS-25U-001, Exhibit dates OCT 2004 - OCT 2014) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in computer applications; 3 in supervision; 3 in maintenance management; 3 in electronics basics; 3 in electronic troubleshooting and repair; 3 in introduction to PC hardware, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair; 3 in computer technology repair; 3 in network security; and 3 in network fundamentals (2/09)(2/09). RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 25U Radio Operators (ONET 27-4013.00) Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers (ONET 49-2021.00) Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers (ONET 49-9052.00) OCCUPATION: 00F, MOS Immaterial NGB DUTY OCCUPATION: ARMY, GUARD: STAFF SERGEANT, Skill Level 30 _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 4 of 12
  • 5. OCT 2010 - NOV 2010 (1 Month) OCCUPATION: 13B, Cannon Crewmember DUTY OCCUPATION: ARMY, GUARD: SERGEANT, Skill Level 10 OCT 2008 - MAY 2009 (7 Months) ARMY, GUARD: SPECIALIST 4/CORPORAL, Skill Level 10 DEC 2007 - OCT 2008 (10 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 13B (Description dates APR 1999 - OCT 2014) The cannon crewmember supervises or serves as a member of field artillery cannon section or ammunition section. SKILL LEVEL 10: Integral member of a crew that operates high technology cannon artillery weapon systems. Loads and fires howitzers. Sets fuse and charge on a variety of munitions, including high explosive artillery rounds, laser guided projectiles, scatterable mines, and rocket assisted projectiles. Uses computer generated fire direction data to set elevation of cannon tube for loading and firing. Employs rifles, machine guns, and grenade and rocket launchers in offensive and defensive operations. Drives and operates heavy and light wheeled trucks and tracked vehicles. Transports and manages artillery ammunition. Participates in reconnaissance operations to include security operations and position preparation. Operates in reduced visibility environments with infrared and starlight enhancing night vision devices. OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 13B (MOS-13B-004, Exhibit dates MAY 1999 - FEB 2009) Supervises or serves as a member of a field artillery cannon unit; places and fires cannon; maintains transport vehicles and weapons; uses and generates computer data; operates voice and digital communications equipment. SKILL LEVEL 10: Serves as a vehicle driver, ammunition specialist, cannoneer, maintenance technician, and communications equipment operator; determines azimuth; reads maps; navigates; operates radio set; services hydraulic, pneumatic, and electromechanical systems. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 13B (MOS-13B-004, Exhibit dates MAY 1999 - FEB 2009) Credit may be granted on the basis of an individualized assessment of the student (5/99)(5/99). RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 13B Artillery and Missile Crew Members (ONET 55-3014.00) Field Artillery Crewmember (DOT 378.684-018) Redeye Gunner (DOT 378.682-010) _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 5 of 12
  • 6. ** Note: Experience history data not available prior to FY 75 ** ** Note: Description, Length, or Credit Recommendation will not be displayed for a course if that information is not available. MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2012 - SEP 2013 ARMY COURSE: EEO202, EEO NO FEAR TRAINING LENGTH: 1 Day. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates OCT 2009 - OCT 2014) COURSE DESCRIPTION (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: EEO202) MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2012 - SEP 2013 ARMY COURSE: J3TAUS030, COMBATING TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS (CTIP) CRS LENGTH: Unknown. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates MAR 2007 - OCT 2014) COURSE DESCRIPTION (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J3TAUS030) MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2012 - SEP 2013, OCT 2011 - SEP 2012, OCT 2010 - OCT 2010, OCT 2009 - OCT 2009, OCT 2008 - SEP 2009, OCT 2007 - OCT 2007, AUG 2007 - SEP 2007 ARMY COURSE: SMARTFORCE, REGISTERED FOR ARMY E-LEARNING COURSES LENGTH: 1 Day. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JUL 2002 - OCT 2014) TRAINING HISTORY: COURSES SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 6 of 12
  • 7. COURSE DESCRIPTION (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: SMARTFORCE) MILITARY TRAINING:JAN 2013 - MAR 2013 ARMY COURSE: 1-250-C49-3 (DL), Structured Self Development (SSD) III LENGTH: (54 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (AR-0702-0031, Exhibit dates JAN 2011 - JUN 2014) Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to conduct various military related tasks; develop various military related programs; supervise various military related activities; and engage in various leadership activities. Methods of instruction include computer-based training. General course topics include positive command climate, security plans, information operations, family team building, organizational leadership, standing operating procedures, platoon drill and ceremony, unit development, casualty assistance officer, set-up of ceremonies, records, research papers, essays, mission task list, preventive medicine program and media engagements. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (AR-0702-0031, Exhibit dates JAN 2011 - JUN 2014) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in military science and 1 in leadership (12/10)(4/14). (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 1250C493DL) MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2011 - SEP 2012 ARMY COURSE: CLC013, SERVICES ACQUISITION LENGTH: 1 Day. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates SEP 2006 - OCT 2014) COURSE DESCRIPTION (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLC013) MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2011 - SEP 2012 _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 7 of 12
  • 8. ARMY COURSE: CLC106, COR WITH A MISSION FOCUS LENGTH: 1 Day. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates MAR 2006 - OCT 2014) COURSE DESCRIPTION (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLC106) MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 2012 - JUL 2012 ARMY COURSE: 964RTA, RESILIENCE TRAINER ASSISTANT LENGTH: 3 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JUL 2011 - OCT 2014) COURSE DESCRIPTION (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 964RTA) MILITARY TRAINING:APR 2012 - MAY 2012 ARMY COURSE: 551-88M30-C45, Phase 3, Motor Transport Operator Advanced Leaders (ALC) LENGTH: 2 weeks (130 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (AR-0419-0074, Exhibit dates OCT 2010 - OCT 2014) Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to develop convoy tactics; conduct convoy operations; conduct rail loading operations; place suppressive fire; react to direct fire while mounted; and react to a possible improvised explosive device. Methods of instruction include discussion, and practical exercises. General course topics include motor transport operations, improvised explosive device, rail procedures, hazardous cargo safety, squad leadership, sexual assault prevention, movement tracking, preparation of vehicles for movement, and evacuation operations. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 8 of 12
  • 9. (AR-0419-0074, Exhibit dates OCT 2010 - OCT 2014) In the upper-division baccalaureate degree category, 3 semester hours in transportation management (10/11)(10/11). (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 55188M30C453) MILITARY TRAINING:APR 2012 - APR 2012 ARMY COURSE: 551-88M30-C45, Phase 2, Motor Transport Operator Advanced Leaders (ALC) LENGTH: 2 weeks (109 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (AR-2205-0004, Exhibit dates OCT 2010 - OCT 2014) Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate the ability to use the battle command and sustainment support system; provide an overview of the command post of the future; demonstrate an understanding of the distribution management process; and identify and treat injuries. Methods of instruction include discussion, and practical exercises. General course topics include map utilization, overlay use, strategy and tactics, small unit operations, radio procedures and security, cultural sensitivity and awareness, and first aid for self and others. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (AR-2205-0004, Exhibit dates OCT 2010 - OCT 2014) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in military science (10/11)(10/11). (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 55188M30C452) MILITARY TRAINING:DEC 2011 - DEC 2011, FEB 2010 - FEB 2010 ARMY COURSE: CLC06, COMBAT LIFESAVER COURSE - 06 EDITION LENGTH: 4 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates SEP 2006 - OCT 2014) COURSE DESCRIPTION (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLC06) MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2010 - SEP 2011 _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 9 of 12
  • 10. ARMY COURSE: 2GF97DL, COMPOSITE RISK MANAGEMENT BASIC COURSE LENGTH: 2 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates OCT 2010 - OCT 2014) COURSE DESCRIPTION (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 2GF97DL) MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2009 - SEP 2010 ARMY COURSE: 2GF94V31, COMMANDERS SAFETY COURSE LENGTH: 2 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JUL 2008 - OCT 2014) COURSE DESCRIPTION (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 2GF94V31) MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2009 - SEP 2010, JUL 2007 - AUG 2007 ARMY COURSE: AMMO67DL, HAZMAT FAMILIARIZATION/SAFETY IN TRANS (CERT) LENGTH: 1 Day. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates SEP 2006 - OCT 2014) COURSE DESCRIPTION (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: AMMO67DL) MILITARY TRAINING:APR 2010 - APR 2010 ARMY COURSE: 600-WLC (MOD), Warrior Leader (Modified) LENGTH: 2 weeks (200 hours) _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 10 of 12
  • 11. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (AR-2201-0604, Exhibit dates OCT 2005 - OCT 2014) Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to function as a junior level leader with essential skills in leadership, training, warfighting and administration Audiovisual materials, practical exercises, discussion, and classroom exercises. Topics include leadership, battle focused training, map reading, and field training. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (AR-2201-0604, Exhibit dates OCT 2005 - OCT 2014) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in leadership principles and 2 in military science (6/06)(6/06). (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 600WLCMOD) MILITARY TRAINING:FEB 2010 - FEB 2010 ARMY COURSE: 131F13, SMALL GROUP INSTRUCTOR TRAINING LENGTH: 1 Week. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates SEP 2006 - OCT 2014) COURSE DESCRIPTION (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 131F13) MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2009 - FEB 2010 ARMY COURSE: AMMO45DL, INTRODUCTION TO AMMUNITION (CERT) LENGTH: 2 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates SEP 2006 - OCT 2014) COURSE DESCRIPTION (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: AMMO45DL) _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 11 of 12
  • 12. MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 2009 - SEP 2009 ARMY COURSE: 5K-SI5K/012-SQI8, Army Basic Instructor LENGTH: 2 weeks (95 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (AR-1406-0264, Exhibit dates JAN 2009 - OCT 2014) Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to develop classroom lesson plans with the analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation (ADDIE) model in mind; to demonstrate effective management techniques for classroom instruction; to understand various learning theories; adult learning styles; and Bloom's taxonomy; and to understand formal and informal evaluation techniques. Audiovisual materials, practical exercises, discussion, learner presentations, classroom exercises, and lecture. Topics include lesson plans, formal and informal evaluation techniques, ADDIE model, Bloom's taxonomy, rapport building, learning styles, adult learner characteristics, presentations, learning outcomes, active listening, and questioning techniques. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (AR-1406-0264, Exhibit dates JAN 2009 - OCT 2014) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in introduction to teaching and learning, or principles of learning and teaching, or classroom management for teachers (3/10)(3/10). (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 5KSI5K012SQI8) MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2007 - SEP 2008 ARMY COURSE: 131F04, TEAMWORK, MANAGEMENT AND CHANGE (TMC) LENGTH: 1 Year. (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 131F04) ** 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 12 of 12