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Part 4– Training<br />

Chapter 5 – Certification<br />

A.2. Permanent<br />

Change of Station<br />

When a member is permanently transferred, the following table applies:<br />

Table 4-14<br />

PCS Certification Procedures<br />

If at previous boat<br />

forces unit member<br />

was:<br />

And new<br />

boat forces<br />

unit:<br />

Then<br />

Not certified.<br />

Requires<br />

certification<br />

Complete certifications, starting with BCM, in the<br />

orders prescribed in Part 4, Chapter 4, Section C, of<br />

this Manual Progression of Qualifications.<br />

Certified on certain<br />

boat types.<br />

Has same<br />

boat types<br />

Has different<br />

boat types<br />

Recertify as follows:<br />

1. Ensure all previously deferred tasks are<br />

completed, up to requirements & capabilities of<br />

new unit.<br />

2. Complete highest level certification, according<br />

to order prescribed in Part 4, Chapter 4,<br />

Section C, of this Manual Progression of<br />

Qualifications<br />

1. Complete all assigned “type tasks” for new boat<br />

types.<br />

2. Complete certifications, starting with BCM, in<br />

the orders prescribed in Part 4, Chapter 4,<br />

Section C, of this Manual Progression of<br />

Qualifications<br />

Example: A member, certified RB-S TCOXN at Station “A”, is transferred to “Station B”<br />

which has a TCOXN requirement for RB-S and MLB. The member is authorized to<br />

recertify as RB-S TCOXN, but must certify as BCM on MLB, and then must complete<br />

certifications in the order prescribed in Part 4, Chapter 4, Section C, of this Manual<br />

Progression of Qualifications, in order to certify as TCOXN on MLB also.<br />

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