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* Indicates new courses added to the JKO LCMS after July 2011. The “*” is not a part of the actual course number.<br />
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JKO Course Descriptions<br />
CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package Module 3 - Decontamination Course J3OP-US637 N,S<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide National Guard Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High-Yield Explosive<br />
(CBRNE) Enhanced Response Force Package (CERFP) team members with an introduction to the decontamination related<br />
tasks that may be performed by members of a CERFP team including planning a decontamination operation, operating a decontamination<br />
unit, removing contaminated clothing, and operating an Advanced Portable Detector (APD). 20 hour(s)<br />
CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package Module 4 - Command Course J3OP-US638 N,S<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide National Guard Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High-Yield Explosive<br />
(CBRNE) Enhanced Response Force Package (CERFP) team members with an introduction to the command and control related<br />
tasks that may be performed by members of a CERFP team including controlling unit radiation exposure and contaminated<br />
waste, conducting operations planning, communications, and risk management. 39 hour(s)<br />
CCMRF Tactical Course ARNJ7-US037 N<br />
The purpose of this course is to familiarize Consequence Management Response Force (CCMRF) battalion and brigade level<br />
staff of their mission, roles, and responsibilities. It is also design to contextualize existing doctrinal guidance to better facilitate<br />
effective application of doctrine, strategy, and commander's intent when CCMRF elements face novel problems in the field. It<br />
will also provide senior operational staff with a ready reference to informed decisions during exercises and when deployed as<br />
well as provide the civilian counterparts of the CCMRF operational staff with information to facilitate their effective collaboration<br />
with the CCMRF. 2 hour(s)<br />
CCMRF Tactical Decision Making Exercise (DME) Course ARNJ7-US038 N<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide members of the Consequence Management Response Force (CCMRF) an opportunity<br />
to exercise their training objectives in the nuclear explosion disaster simulated environment. 2 hour(s)<br />
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High-Yield Explosives Advanced Learning Education (CBRNE - ALERT)<br />
Course J6SN-US273 N,S<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide an entry level (Level 1) hybrid course designed to better prepare responders for incidents<br />
involving weapons of mass destruction. CBRNE ALERT is an online course that includes three introductory courses: Biology,<br />
Chemistry, and Radiology. The biology course describes the characteristics of living organisms and the different levels of<br />
biological safety as it applies to microbiology and recombinant DNA laboratories; differentiating between atoms, molecules,<br />
elements, and compounds and their importance in biologic systems. The chemistry course focuses on atomic structure; periodic<br />
properties, chemical bonding, chemical structure, molecular forces, types of chemical reactions, stoichiometry, chemical<br />
kinetics, chemical equilibria, and acids and bases in relation to CBRN identification and analysis. The radiology course focuses<br />
on defining basic radiation terms such as alpha, beta, and gamma rays; describing concepts that affect radiation dose such as<br />
radioactive activity, radiation exposure, dose equivalence and distinguishing the origin of various sources of radiation emitted<br />
from the ground, building materials, water and food, etc. 16 hour(s)<br />
Chinese (Mandarin) Headstart 2 Modules 00-10 - Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) USA-<br />
CHS-00-10* N,S<br />
Chinese (Mandarin) Headstart2 consists of two units. Unit One (Sound and Script is course 00) teaches the basics of the target<br />
language in twenty interactive tasks. Unit Two (Military are courses 01-10) consists of a total of fifty mission-specific tasks.<br />
These tasks are designed according to military training and include scenarios covering public safety, medical situations, basic<br />
command, cordon and search, and even gathering intelligence. In order to complete a language requirement, users must complete<br />
all eleven courses (modules 00-10) in a target language; therefore, the Headstart2 courses have been organized into<br />
curriculums to ensure all lessons are complete. A user will only be able to obtain a completion certificate once the entire curriculum<br />
is complete. 80 hour(s)<br />
CIMIC Overview for NATO School Course J3ST-MN075 N,S<br />
This module will provide you with the basic knowledge of civil military cooperation (CIMIC) in NATO. 2 hour(s)<br />
Civil Military Relations in an Interagency Context (Spanish) Course J3OP-MN328 N,S<br />
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the major theories and issues surrounding civil-military relations in today's<br />
world, including possible means for improvement. It provides themes for improvement in civil-military relations in the<br />
Western Hemisphere, including media-military and legislative-military relations, interagency and NGO coordination, and the<br />
role of international organizations. The course is presented by the Inter-American Defense College and has been developed in<br />
conjunction with Florida International University. 20 hour(s)