FORWARD - Army Logistics University - U.S. Army
FORWARD - Army Logistics University - U.S. Army
FORWARD - Army Logistics University - U.S. Army
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SPECIAL INFORMATION:<br />
Phase 1, SLC Common Core, is developed by the U.S. <strong>Army</strong> Sergeants Major Academy<br />
(USASMA). Soldiers must successfully complete Phase 1 before they begin Phase 2. Phase 2<br />
consists of training related specifically to MOS 57E/43M/92S.<br />
COURSE TITLE: TRACKED VEHICLE MECHANIC ALC<br />
COURSE NUMBER: 611-91H30-C45 (DL) Phase: 1 School Code: 601<br />
MODES AND DURATION:<br />
Distance Learning/Blackboard—1 Weeks 1.0 Day<br />
RECOMMENDED CREDIT: None<br />
POC:<br />
DSN 539-8932/8910<br />
(804) 765-8932/8910<br />
PREREQUISITES:<br />
A physical demands rating of very heavy.<br />
Active <strong>Army</strong>, <strong>Army</strong> National Guard, or <strong>Army</strong> Reserve enlisted personnel. Selected by PERSCOM<br />
(Active <strong>Army</strong>) or recommended by unit commander (reserve component). Meets requirements<br />
outlined in AR 350-1 (para 3-8 and 3-9). Active and reserve/guard soldiers over 40 must complete<br />
required medical screening and receive status prior to attending. Only SSGs and promotable<br />
SGTs will attend. Successfully completed Warrior Leaders Course (WLC) (formerly PLDC) or<br />
equivalent unless promoted to linkage of NCOES to promotion. Successfully completed WLC at<br />
least 6 months prior to attending this course.<br />
Qualifying scores.<br />
(a) A minimum score of 90 in aptitude area MM in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery<br />
(ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002.<br />
(b) A minimum score of (87 in aptitude area MM and 85 in aptitude area GT) or minimum score of<br />
92 in aptitude area MM on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002.<br />
COURSE SCOPE:<br />
Distance Learning consists of modules A and B. Module A consists of the common logistic<br />
lessons to include; course introduction, Force XXI, Ordnance Corp History, GPS, Introduction to<br />
computers, ETM's, Shop Operations, AOAP, and Maintenance Team Deployment. Module B<br />
consists of technical training to include familiarization of equipment, TMDE, troubleshooting and<br />
diagnostics.<br />
SPECIAL INFORMATION:<br />
This distributed Learning phase must be completed prior to entering the resident phase.<br />
Course material may be found at https://ordnance.ellc.learn.army.mil (the eOrdnanceU<br />
Blackboard website) as no CDs will be shipped. AKO is used to log on. This is a self-enrollment<br />
course via this website.<br />
This site is not linked to ATRRS, therefore, students must be officially enrolled in ATRRS in order<br />
to have an exam in ATIA and to get credit for completion.<br />
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