The document summarizes the military experience and training of William Carney from March 2011 to April 2016. It details his occupations in the Air Force including Materiel Management Journeyman, Tactical Air Control Party Apprentice, and Basic Enlisted Airman. It provides descriptions of the duties and responsibilities of each occupation. It also lists relevant military training courses completed along with their descriptions.
1. OCCUPATION: 2S051, Materiel Management Journeyman
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
SEP 2013 - APR 2016 (2 Years 7 Months), 2S051
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
JAN 2013 - SEP 2013 (8 Months), 2S051
JAN 2012 - JAN 2013 (1 Year), 2S031
OCT 2011 - JAN 2012 (3 Months), 2S011
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
SEP 2013 - APR 2016 (2 Years 7 Months), 2S051
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
JUN 2013 - SEP 2013 (3 Months), 2S051
FEB 2012 - JUN 2013 (1 Year 4 Months), 2S031
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 2S051
(Description dates OCT 2005 - APR 2016)
2.1. Manages materiel management activities and systems involved in requirements determination, inventory control,
storage and issues of supplies and equipment. 2.2. Computes requirement, determines allowance, and researches and
identifies materiel requirements. Performs operations involved in storage inspection, and identification of property. 2.3.
Performs inventories and ensures timely correction of discrepancies. Inspects and evaluates inventory management
activities. 2.4. Inspects and identifies property. Determines condition of property received. Performs shelf-life inspections
of stock. 2.5. Develops methods and improves procedures for storing property. Plans use of storage facilities. Stores,
issues, ships and transfers property. Controls issue of classified, sensitive, pilferable and controlled items. 2.6.
Coordinates with maintenance activities on repairable component actions. Controls and issues bench stock property.
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1. LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME 2. PAY GRADE 3. YEAR(S) IN
SERVICE
CARNEY WILLIAM CHRISTOPHE I E-4 5
4. MILITARY SERVICE COMPONENT 5. DATE OF
INFORMATION
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE 2016 APR 01
6. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION
EXPERIENCE HISTORY:
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2. Obtains material required for equipment modification, periodic component exchange and bills of material in support of
maintenance. Accounts for all items contained in mobility readiness spares packages. 2.7. Provides materiel
management expertise to combat support, enabler organizations and responsible officers for the proper accounting and
control of specified classes of supply. Reviews and validates requirements. When required, initiates follow-up actions on
materiel requirements. Coordinates equipment transfer and deployment actions with the accountable officer. 2.8. Plans
and schedules materiel storage and distribution activities. 2.9. Processes information retrievals using materiel
management system databases. Manages materiel management related systems and hardware. Performs operator
maintenance on materiel management related systems and hardware. Applies system security policy and procedures to
prevent unauthorized changes to information. Distributes materiel management computer products. 2.10. Acts as a
subject matter expert to the commander on the operation of materiel management systems and operations. Monitors
Defense Data Network traffic through use of the Materiel Management Interface System. Ensures database integrity and
makes necessary corrections. 2.11. Controls and operates the Remote Processing Station (RPS). 2.12. Monitors
systems processing and corrects processing errors. Monitors materiel management traffic through use of the Materiel
Management Interface System and takes corrective action. Maintains liaison with the Standard Systems Group,
MAJCOMs and the servicing Defense Megacenters, to identify and correct problems. 2.13. Develops database retrieval
scripts for materiel management support analyses. 2.14. Operates motor vehicles and assorted materiel handling
equipment.
Directs materiel management activities involved in developing, operating, implementing and analyzing manual and
automated integrated logistics systems. Manages item and monetary accounting, inventory control, financial planning
and warehousing functions. Monitors and operates the Standard Base Supply System (SBSS) and associated logistics
systems interfaces. When assigned to combat support or enabler organizations, provides materiel management
expertise as related to SBSS processes, accountable officer, responsible officer, and responsible person obligations
2. Duties and Responsibilities:
2.1 Manages materiel management activities and systems involved in requirements determination, inventory control,
and receipt, storage and issues of supplies and equipment.
2.2. Computes requirement, determines allowance, and researches and identifies materiel requirements. Performs
operations involved in storage inspection, identification and receipt of property.
2.3. Performs inventories and ensures timely correction of discrepancies. Inspects and evaluates inventory management
activities.
2.4. Inspects and identifies property. Determines condition of property received. Performs shelf-life inspections of stock.
2.5. Develops methods and improves procedures for storing property. Plans use of storage facilities. Receipts, stores,
issues, ships and transfers property. Controls issue of classified, sensitive, pilferable and controlled items.
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3. 2.6. Coordinates with maintenance activities on repairable component actions. Controls and issues bench stock
property. Obtains material required for equipment modification, periodic component exchange and bills of material in
support of maintenance. Accounts for all items contained in mobility readiness spares packages.
2.7. Provides materiel management expertise to combat support, enabler organizations and responsible officers for the
proper accounting and control of specified classes of supply. Reviews and validates requirements. When required,
initiates follow-up actions on materiel requirements. Coordinates equipment transfer and deployment actions with the
accountable officer.
2.8. Plans and schedules materiel storage and distribution activities.
2.9. Processes information retrievals using supply system databases. Manages materiel management related systems
and hardware. Performs operator maintenance on materiel management related systems and hardware. Applies system
security policy and procedures to prevent unauthorized changes to information. Distributes supply computer products.
2.10. Acts as a subject matter expert to the commander on the operation of materiel management systems and
operations. Monitors Defense Data Network traffic through use of the Supply Interface System. Ensures database
integrity and makes necessary corrections. 2.11. Controls and operates the Remote Processing Station (RPS) and
remote terminal hardware under the Standard Base Supply System (SBSS)
2. Duties and Responsibilities:
2.12. Monitors systems processing and corrects processing errors. Monitors supply Defense Data Network traffic
through use of the Supply Interface System and takes corrective action. Maintains liaison with the Standard Systems
Group, MAJCOMs and the servicing Defense Megacenters, to identify and correct problems
2. Duties and Responsibilities:
2.13 Develops database retrieval scripts for materiel management support analyses
2. Duties and Responsibilities:
2.14. Operates motor vehicles and assorted materiel handling equipment.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 2S051
Inventory Clerk (DOT 222.387-026)
Order Fillers, Wholesale and Retail Sales (ONET 43-5081.04)
Shipping and Receiving Clerk (DOT 222.387-050)
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4. Shipping, Receiving, And Traffic Clerks (OES 58028)
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks (ONET 43-5071.00)
Stock Clerk (DOT 222.387-058)
Stock Clerks - Stockroom, Warehouse Or Storage Yard (OES 58023)
Stock Clerks- Stockroom, Warehouse, or Storage Yard (ONET 43-5081.03)
Stock Control Clerk (DOT 219.387-030)
OCCUPATION: 1C431, Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) Apprentice
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
MAY 2011 - OCT 2011 (5 Months), 1C411
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
OCT 2011 - FEB 2012 (4 Months), 1C431
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
MAY 2011 - OCT 2011 (5 Months), 1C431
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 1C431
(Description dates JAN 1997 - APR 2016)
2. Duties and Responsibilities: 2.1. Supervises and conducts mission planning and coordination of combat air resources.
Recommends use of combat air resources to support mission requirements, tactics, air support assets, and ordnance
capabilities and limitations. Extracts target information from maps. Plans and controls combat air support missions.
Coordinates field artillery support. 2.2. Supervises and performs inter-service liaison activities to ensure effective
integration of combat air resources on the battlefield. Provides Air Force expertise essential to joint combat operations.
Assists with and coordinates air support requests. Plans, prepares, and conducts mission briefings. Assists with and
develops fire support coordination plans. 2.3. Manages and operates global positioning systems, and voice and digital
TACP combat communications weapons systems. Establishes and operates point-to-point communications nets.
Processes and requests combat air resources to support Army ground maneuver units. Directs and employs field
expedient antenna techniques. 2.4. Supervises and performs TACP field duties. Deploys to battlefield forward areas and
supports Army maneuver units. Uses military maps to navigate to and operate within combat zones. Maintains
proficiency with TACP weapons, field equipment, and signaling devices. Selects and supervises preparation of bivouac
sites. Directs and applies camouflage and concealment techniques. Manages and conducts operator servicing of TACP
vehicles, radios, and field and support equipment.
2.1. Operates communications, digital networks and precision targeting equipment. Integrates, plans and briefs
maneuver commanders and staff on combat capabilities of air, space and cyber power. Processes and requests air and
space resources to support ground maneuver units. 2.2. Targets and controls surface-to-surface, air-to-surface-fires and
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5. cyber power. Plans, coordinates and executes fire missions to accomplish supported commander?s objectives, includes
Close Air Support (CAS) and supporting arms for surface elements, command, control, communications, computers,
intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) in support of Combined Forces Air Component Commander?s
assets. Employs visual, electronic and marking equipment to direct aviation assets to target. Issues weapons release
clearance. 2.3. Conducts infiltration, surface movement, and exfiltration functions with combat maneuver forces.
Performs mounted and dismounted navigation. Operates in combat vehicles. Performs site selection. Performs small
unit tactics. Engages enemy forces with individual weapons. Administers combat lifesaving assistance. Performs and
supervises advanced physical conditioning programs.
Performs and manages tactical air control party (TACP) operations. Provides Air Force assistance and expertise in
planning and controlling combat air resources. Operates and supervises communications nets to support army ground
maneuver units.
0 Directly assists, controls, enables, and executes operational air and space power functions in the forward battlespace
independent of an established airbase or its perimeter defenses. May be employed alone or as part of an Air Force,
joint, interagency or coalition force, to support Combatant Commanders objectives and may operate under the most
austere conditions for extended periods. Performs and manages Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) and Air Support
Operations Center (ASOC) operations. Member of Battlefield Airman career field grouping.
2. Duties and Responsibilities:
2.1. Performs tactical mission planning and preparation. Participates in Military Decision Making Process (MDMP).
Briefs maneuver commanders and staff on capabilities and limitations of air and space power. Prepares personnel and
equipment for military operations.
2.2. Recommends use of air and space power. Plans, requests, and controls close air support (CAS) missions as a Joint
Ter-minal Attack Controller (JTAC). Coordinates and integrates joint fires to include fire support coordination and
airspace con-trol measures.
2.3. Supervises and performs infiltration, surface movement, and exfiltration functions with combat maneuver forces.
Per-forms mounted and dismounted navigation. Operates in combat vehicles. Performs site selection. Performs small
unit tac-tics. Administers combat lifesaving assistance. Operates and maintains ASOC and TACP vehicles, radios,
computers, and field and support equipment. Performs and supervises rigorous physical conditioning programs.
2.4. Establishes and operates communications and computer networks. Manages and operates voice, digital, and video
ASOC and TACP targeting equipment. Processes and requests air and space resources to support ground maneuver
units.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 1C431
Command and Control Center Specialists (ONET 55-3015.00)
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6. Command and Control Specialist (DOT 235.662-010)
OCCUPATION: 9T000, Basic Enlisted Airman -
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
MAR 2011 - MAY 2011 (2 Months)
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
MAR 2011 - MAY 2011 (2 Months)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 9T000
(Description dates OCT 2000 - APR 2016)
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Reporting Identifiers (RI) identify authorizations and individual enlisted airmen who, for any reason, are not identifiable in
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** Note: Experience history data not available prior to FY 75 **
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MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2014 - SEP 2015
ARMY COURSE: ACQ101, FUNDAMENTALS OF SYSTEMS ACQUISITION MGMT
LENGTH: 4 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates SEP 2006 - APR 2016)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: ACQ101)
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TRAINING HISTORY: COURSES
SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED
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7. MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2012 - SEP 2013
ARMY COURSE: J3TAUS022, SERE 100.1 LEVEL A CODE OF CONDUCT TRAINING
LENGTH: 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates MAR 2007 - APR 2016)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J3TAUS022)
MILITARY TRAINING:JUN 2011
AIR FORCE COURSE: L3AQR1C431 0T0A, Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) Preparatory Course
LENGTH: 1 Week.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates OCT 2009 - MAR 2013)
This course provodes for training and a process/mechanism for follow on training for the TACP (1C4X1). Course
includes physical training, AFSC history, career field duties, mission and TACP communications and equipment. This is
a prerequisite course for the TACP Apprentice Course (L3ABR1C431 0T0A)
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: L3AQR1C431 0T0A)
MILITARY TRAINING:JAN 2012
AIR FORCE COURSE: L3ABR2S031 01SD
** 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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