OCCUPATION: 2A571, Airlift/Special Mission Aircraft Maintenance Craftsman
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
FEB 2014 - MAY 2014 (3 Months), 2A551B
JUL 2009 - JUL 2010 (1 Year), 2A551
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
OCT 2013 - FEB 2014 (4 Months), 2A571
SEP 2013 - OCT 2013 (1 Month), 2A551B
MAR 2011 - SEP 2013 (2 Years 6 Months), 2A571
JUL 2010 - MAR 2011 (8 Months), 2A551
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
OCT 2008 - JUL 2009 (9 Months), 2A551
MAY 2008 - OCT 2008 (5 Months), 2A551J
FEB 2008 - MAY 2008 (3 Months), 2A531B
MAR 2007 - MAY 2007 (2 Months), 2A531B
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
MAY 2007 - FEB 2008 (9 Months), 2A531B
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
FEB 2007 - MAR 2007 (1 Month), 2A531B
MAY 2006 - FEB 2007 (9 Months), 2A511B
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
FEB 2014 - MAY 2014 (3 Months), 2A551B
JAN 2010 - JUL 2010 (6 Months), 2A551
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
1. LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME 2. PAY GRADE 3. YEAR(S) IN
SERVICE
WHITE JOHNNIE E III E-4 8
4. MILITARY SERVICE COMPONENT 5. DATE OF
INFORMATION
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE 2016 JAN 01
6. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION
EXPERIENCE HISTORY:
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JUL 2009 - JAN 2010 (6 Months), 2A531B
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
AUG 2012 - FEB 2014 (1 Year 6 Months), 2A551B
JUL 2010 - AUG 2012 (2 Years 1 Month), 2A551
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
MAY 2008 - JUL 2009 (1 Year 2 Months), 2A531B
MAR 2008 - MAY 2008 (2 Months), 2A551J
FEB 2008 - MAR 2008 (1 Month), 2A531B
MAR 2007 - MAY 2007 (2 Months), 2A531B
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
MAY 2007 - FEB 2008 (9 Months), 2A531B
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
NOV 2006 - MAR 2007 (4 Months), 2A531B
MAY 2006 - NOV 2006 (6 Months), 2A511B
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 2A571
(Description dates OCT 2000 - JAN 2016)
Maintains aircraft, support equipment (SE), and forms and records. Performs production supervisor, flight chief,
expediter, crew chief, support, aero repair, and maintenance functions.
2. Duties and Responsibilities:
2.1. Advises on problems maintaining, servicing, and inspecting aircraft and aerospace SE. Uses technical data to
diagnose and solve maintenance problems on aircraft systems. Interprets and advises on maintenance procedures and
policies to repair aircraft and SE.
2.2. Troubleshoots and maintains aircraft structures, systems, components, and SE. Tests repaired components using
mockups and test equipment. Adjusts, aligns, rigs, and calibrates aircraft systems. Performs engine run-up.
Accomplishes weight and balance functions. Jacks, tows, and services aircraft.
2.3. Inspects aircraft structures, systems, components, and SE. Supervises and performs aircraft and component
inspections. Interprets inspection findings and determines adequacy of corrective actions. Inspects and checks
components for clearances, tolerances, proper installation, and operation. Inspects and operates powered and
nonpowered aerospace ground equipment. Inspects and identifies aircraft corrosion for prevention and correction.
Reviews maintenance forms, aircraft records, and reports to ensure complete documentation. Inventories and maintains
alternate mission equipment.
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2.4. Performs production supervisor, flight chief, expediter, crew chief, aero repair, support, and maintenance functions.
Coordinates maintenance plans to meet operational commitments. Supervises and assists in launching and recovering
aircraft. Reviews maintenance data collection summaries to determine trends and production effectiveness. Performs
crash recovery duties. Performs staff and supervisory management functions.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 2A571
Aircraft Engine Specialists (OES 85326)
Aircraft Mechanics (OES 85323)
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians (ONET 49-3011.00)
Airframe-and-Power-Plant Mechanic (DOT 621.281-014)
First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers (ONET 49-1011.00)
Supervisor, Aircraft Maintenance (DOT 621.131-014)
OCCUPATION: 9T000, Basic Enlisted Airman -
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
MAR 2006 - MAY 2006 (2 Months)
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
MAR 2006 - MAY 2006 (2 Months)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 9T000
(Description dates OCT 2000 - JAN 2016)
Use this identifier to report the primary, control, and duty AFSCs of an enlisted airman who has not been awarded an
AFS and to report the duty of an enlisted airman attending basic training.
Reporting Identifiers (RI) identify authorizations and individual enlisted airmen who, for any reason, are not identifiable in
the classification structure and for whom specialty descriptions are not written.
AIR FORCE:
AUTHORIZED PREFIX:
C - Flying Crew Chief
JAN 2010 - SEP 2013
_____________________________
_____________________________ ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATION(S):
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** 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:AUG 2013
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AIP3S2X1 EF3A, PRINCIPLES OF INSTRUCTION (FTD)
LENGTH: 2 Weeks.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUL 2012 - JUN 2014)
Provides training to Major Command personnel in any AFSC in principles of instruction. Course will include instruction
and written exercises in: are instructors role, communication process, learning process, curriculum development,
instructional media, lesson planning, questioning techniques, counseling, and evaluating student. It also includes
practice teaching using the lecture and demonstration/performance methods. Instructors may incorporate student-
centered instructional techniques and materials into the course in an effort to enhance the classroom-learning
environment. This course is to be taught GROUP PACED. The hours of instruction per day are flexible and may be
adjusted to accommodate detachment faculty.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4AIP3S2X1 EF3A)
MILITARY TRAINING:MAY 2010
AIR FORCE COURSE: PME CODE 0, Airman Leadership School
LENGTH: 23 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUN 1955 - JAN 2016)
Leadership and Management (LMM 1101): Role and responsibilities of airmen; theories, techniques, and practical
application of leadership/followership; supervision; management; stress management; problem solving; concepts of
human behavior; standards of discipline; effective counseling techniques; evaluation of enlisted personnel; and current
social issues. Managerial Communications (LMM 1102): Principles of oral/written communications for airmen,
theories/concepts of communications, factors influencing communication process, speaking techniques including oral
presentations, and principles of effective writing. Military Studies (LMM 1103): Organization, mission, and history of Air
Force; dress and appearance; drill/ceremonies; customs/courtesies; respect for flag; military deterrence; democratic
TRAINING HISTORY: COURSES
SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED
_____________________________
_____________________________
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process; code of conduct; and personal readiness. Introduction to Total Quality Management (LMM 1104): Introduction
to the total quality approach to management. Includes the quality Air Force commitment; seven-step continuous
improvement process; quality environment, tools, metrics, roles and responsibilities; and effective team-building
concepts.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: PME CODE 0)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2009
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AMP2A5X1 B17A, C-130J DATA BUS MAINTENANCE
LENGTH: Unknown.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JAN 2008 - JUN 2011)
Students will be introduced to the 1553 Data Bus, USM 667A Data Bus Network Tester or suitable substitute, and
numerous data bus connectors. They will learn about 1553 data bus networks, building up data bus connectors,
installing/testing data bus splices, and perform troubleshooting operations with a Data Bus Network Tester to identify
bus faults.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4AMP2A5X1 B17A)
MILITARY TRAINING:2009
AIR FORCE COURSE: J3AQR2A531B017A, AEROSPACE MAINTENANCE APPRENTICE (C130)
LENGTH: 3 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates SEP 2006 - AUG 2009)
Training begins with 3 weeks of fundamental maintenance requirements, to include career progression, technical orders,
general safety, handtool and hardware usage, CAMS/IMDS usage, aerospace ground equipment usage and general
airframe/component identification. Blocks 4 and on, C-130 aircraft systems training, includes electrical, hydraulic,
landing gear, fuel, engine, propeller, auxiliary power unit, gas turbine compressor, utility, and flight control. Inspections
are taught to include preflight, basic post-flight, and thruflight. Ground handling procedures are included. AFSC 2A531B
will be awarded after completion of this course and course J3ABP2A531B017A, Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice (C-
130), at Little Rock AFB AR.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J3AQR2A531B017A)
_____________________________
_____________________________
_____________________________
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MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2006
AIR FORCE COURSE: J3ABP2A531B 001, AEROSPACE MAINTENANCE APPRENTICE (C-130)
LENGTH: 3 Weeks, 3 Days.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J3ABP2A531B 001)
MILITARY TRAINING:SEP 2006
AIR FORCE COURSE: J3AQR2A531B017A, AEROSPACE MAINTENANCE APPRENTICE (C130)
LENGTH: 3 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates SEP 2005 - AUG 2006)
Training begins with 3 weeks of fundamental maintenance requirements, to include career progression, technical orders,
general safety, handtool and hardware usage, CAMS/IMDS usage, aerospace ground equipment usage and general
airframe/component identification. C-130 aircraft systems training includes electrical, hydraulic, landing gear, fuel,
engine, propeller, auxiliary power unit, gas turbine compressor, utility, and flight control. Inspections are taught to
include preflight, basic post-flight, and thruflight. Ground handling procedures are included. AFSC 2A531B will be
awarded after completion of this course and course J3ABP2A531B017A, Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice (C-130),
at Little Rock AFB AR.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J3AQR2A531B017A)
MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 2009
AIR FORCE COURSE: J6AJI3S251 000
MILITARY TRAINING:2007
AIR FORCE COURSE: E6AJI3S251 000
** Note: Limited training history is available prior to FY 84 (ARMY); FY 78 (NAVY); FY 70 (AIR FORCE); FY 67 (MARINE CORPS)
_____________________________
_____________________________
INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE
FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
_____________________________ LANGUAGE PROFICIENCIES: _____________________________
Spanish
LISTENING: Unknown Proficiency
READING: Unknown Proficiency
SPEAKING: Unknown Proficiency
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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
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  • 1.
    OCCUPATION: 2A571, Airlift/SpecialMission Aircraft Maintenance Craftsman PRIMARY OCCUPATION: AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: FEB 2014 - MAY 2014 (3 Months), 2A551B JUL 2009 - JUL 2010 (1 Year), 2A551 AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: OCT 2013 - FEB 2014 (4 Months), 2A571 SEP 2013 - OCT 2013 (1 Month), 2A551B MAR 2011 - SEP 2013 (2 Years 6 Months), 2A571 JUL 2010 - MAR 2011 (8 Months), 2A551 AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: OCT 2008 - JUL 2009 (9 Months), 2A551 MAY 2008 - OCT 2008 (5 Months), 2A551J FEB 2008 - MAY 2008 (3 Months), 2A531B MAR 2007 - MAY 2007 (2 Months), 2A531B AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: MAY 2007 - FEB 2008 (9 Months), 2A531B AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: FEB 2007 - MAR 2007 (1 Month), 2A531B MAY 2006 - FEB 2007 (9 Months), 2A511B DUTY OCCUPATION: AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: FEB 2014 - MAY 2014 (3 Months), 2A551B JAN 2010 - JUL 2010 (6 Months), 2A551 VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING 1. LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME 2. PAY GRADE 3. YEAR(S) IN SERVICE WHITE JOHNNIE E III E-4 8 4. MILITARY SERVICE COMPONENT 5. DATE OF INFORMATION AIR FORCE, ACTIVE 2016 JAN 01 6. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION EXPERIENCE HISTORY: VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 1 of 7
  • 2.
    JUL 2009 -JAN 2010 (6 Months), 2A531B AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: AUG 2012 - FEB 2014 (1 Year 6 Months), 2A551B JUL 2010 - AUG 2012 (2 Years 1 Month), 2A551 AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: MAY 2008 - JUL 2009 (1 Year 2 Months), 2A531B MAR 2008 - MAY 2008 (2 Months), 2A551J FEB 2008 - MAR 2008 (1 Month), 2A531B MAR 2007 - MAY 2007 (2 Months), 2A531B AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: MAY 2007 - FEB 2008 (9 Months), 2A531B AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: NOV 2006 - MAR 2007 (4 Months), 2A531B MAY 2006 - NOV 2006 (6 Months), 2A511B OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 2A571 (Description dates OCT 2000 - JAN 2016) Maintains aircraft, support equipment (SE), and forms and records. Performs production supervisor, flight chief, expediter, crew chief, support, aero repair, and maintenance functions. 2. Duties and Responsibilities: 2.1. Advises on problems maintaining, servicing, and inspecting aircraft and aerospace SE. Uses technical data to diagnose and solve maintenance problems on aircraft systems. Interprets and advises on maintenance procedures and policies to repair aircraft and SE. 2.2. Troubleshoots and maintains aircraft structures, systems, components, and SE. Tests repaired components using mockups and test equipment. Adjusts, aligns, rigs, and calibrates aircraft systems. Performs engine run-up. Accomplishes weight and balance functions. Jacks, tows, and services aircraft. 2.3. Inspects aircraft structures, systems, components, and SE. Supervises and performs aircraft and component inspections. Interprets inspection findings and determines adequacy of corrective actions. Inspects and checks components for clearances, tolerances, proper installation, and operation. Inspects and operates powered and nonpowered aerospace ground equipment. Inspects and identifies aircraft corrosion for prevention and correction. Reviews maintenance forms, aircraft records, and reports to ensure complete documentation. Inventories and maintains alternate mission equipment. VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 2 of 7
  • 3.
    2.4. Performs productionsupervisor, flight chief, expediter, crew chief, aero repair, support, and maintenance functions. Coordinates maintenance plans to meet operational commitments. Supervises and assists in launching and recovering aircraft. Reviews maintenance data collection summaries to determine trends and production effectiveness. Performs crash recovery duties. Performs staff and supervisory management functions. RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 2A571 Aircraft Engine Specialists (OES 85326) Aircraft Mechanics (OES 85323) Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians (ONET 49-3011.00) Airframe-and-Power-Plant Mechanic (DOT 621.281-014) First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers (ONET 49-1011.00) Supervisor, Aircraft Maintenance (DOT 621.131-014) OCCUPATION: 9T000, Basic Enlisted Airman - PRIMARY OCCUPATION: AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: MAR 2006 - MAY 2006 (2 Months) DUTY OCCUPATION: AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: MAR 2006 - MAY 2006 (2 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 9T000 (Description dates OCT 2000 - JAN 2016) Use this identifier to report the primary, control, and duty AFSCs of an enlisted airman who has not been awarded an AFS and to report the duty of an enlisted airman attending basic training. Reporting Identifiers (RI) identify authorizations and individual enlisted airmen who, for any reason, are not identifiable in the classification structure and for whom specialty descriptions are not written. AIR FORCE: AUTHORIZED PREFIX: C - Flying Crew Chief JAN 2010 - SEP 2013 _____________________________ _____________________________ ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATION(S): VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 3 of 7
  • 4.
    ** Note: Experiencehistory 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:AUG 2013 AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AIP3S2X1 EF3A, PRINCIPLES OF INSTRUCTION (FTD) LENGTH: 2 Weeks. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JUL 2012 - JUN 2014) Provides training to Major Command personnel in any AFSC in principles of instruction. Course will include instruction and written exercises in: are instructors role, communication process, learning process, curriculum development, instructional media, lesson planning, questioning techniques, counseling, and evaluating student. It also includes practice teaching using the lecture and demonstration/performance methods. Instructors may incorporate student- centered instructional techniques and materials into the course in an effort to enhance the classroom-learning environment. This course is to be taught GROUP PACED. The hours of instruction per day are flexible and may be adjusted to accommodate detachment faculty. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4AIP3S2X1 EF3A) MILITARY TRAINING:MAY 2010 AIR FORCE COURSE: PME CODE 0, Airman Leadership School LENGTH: 23 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JUN 1955 - JAN 2016) Leadership and Management (LMM 1101): Role and responsibilities of airmen; theories, techniques, and practical application of leadership/followership; supervision; management; stress management; problem solving; concepts of human behavior; standards of discipline; effective counseling techniques; evaluation of enlisted personnel; and current social issues. Managerial Communications (LMM 1102): Principles of oral/written communications for airmen, theories/concepts of communications, factors influencing communication process, speaking techniques including oral presentations, and principles of effective writing. Military Studies (LMM 1103): Organization, mission, and history of Air Force; dress and appearance; drill/ceremonies; customs/courtesies; respect for flag; military deterrence; democratic TRAINING HISTORY: COURSES SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 4 of 7
  • 5.
    process; code ofconduct; and personal readiness. Introduction to Total Quality Management (LMM 1104): Introduction to the total quality approach to management. Includes the quality Air Force commitment; seven-step continuous improvement process; quality environment, tools, metrics, roles and responsibilities; and effective team-building concepts. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: PME CODE 0) MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2009 AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AMP2A5X1 B17A, C-130J DATA BUS MAINTENANCE LENGTH: Unknown. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JAN 2008 - JUN 2011) Students will be introduced to the 1553 Data Bus, USM 667A Data Bus Network Tester or suitable substitute, and numerous data bus connectors. They will learn about 1553 data bus networks, building up data bus connectors, installing/testing data bus splices, and perform troubleshooting operations with a Data Bus Network Tester to identify bus faults. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4AMP2A5X1 B17A) MILITARY TRAINING:2009 AIR FORCE COURSE: J3AQR2A531B017A, AEROSPACE MAINTENANCE APPRENTICE (C130) LENGTH: 3 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates SEP 2006 - AUG 2009) Training begins with 3 weeks of fundamental maintenance requirements, to include career progression, technical orders, general safety, handtool and hardware usage, CAMS/IMDS usage, aerospace ground equipment usage and general airframe/component identification. Blocks 4 and on, C-130 aircraft systems training, includes electrical, hydraulic, landing gear, fuel, engine, propeller, auxiliary power unit, gas turbine compressor, utility, and flight control. Inspections are taught to include preflight, basic post-flight, and thruflight. Ground handling procedures are included. AFSC 2A531B will be awarded after completion of this course and course J3ABP2A531B017A, Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice (C- 130), at Little Rock AFB AR. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J3AQR2A531B017A) _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 5 of 7
  • 6.
    MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2006 AIRFORCE COURSE: J3ABP2A531B 001, AEROSPACE MAINTENANCE APPRENTICE (C-130) LENGTH: 3 Weeks, 3 Days. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J3ABP2A531B 001) MILITARY TRAINING:SEP 2006 AIR FORCE COURSE: J3AQR2A531B017A, AEROSPACE MAINTENANCE APPRENTICE (C130) LENGTH: 3 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates SEP 2005 - AUG 2006) Training begins with 3 weeks of fundamental maintenance requirements, to include career progression, technical orders, general safety, handtool and hardware usage, CAMS/IMDS usage, aerospace ground equipment usage and general airframe/component identification. C-130 aircraft systems training includes electrical, hydraulic, landing gear, fuel, engine, propeller, auxiliary power unit, gas turbine compressor, utility, and flight control. Inspections are taught to include preflight, basic post-flight, and thruflight. Ground handling procedures are included. AFSC 2A531B will be awarded after completion of this course and course J3ABP2A531B017A, Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice (C-130), at Little Rock AFB AR. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J3AQR2A531B017A) MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 2009 AIR FORCE COURSE: J6AJI3S251 000 MILITARY TRAINING:2007 AIR FORCE COURSE: E6AJI3S251 000 ** Note: Limited training history is available prior to FY 84 (ARMY); FY 78 (NAVY); FY 70 (AIR FORCE); FY 67 (MARINE CORPS) _____________________________ _____________________________ INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES: _____________________________ LANGUAGE PROFICIENCIES: _____________________________ Spanish LISTENING: Unknown Proficiency READING: Unknown Proficiency SPEAKING: Unknown Proficiency VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 6 of 7
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    END OF AUTOMATEDMILITARY 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 7 of 7