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ENVIRONMENTAL: AR 200-1 delineates TRADOC responsibilities to integrate environmental<br />

requirements across DTLOMPF and ensure all training procedures, training manuals, and training<br />

doctrine include sound environmental practices and considerations. The <strong>Army</strong>'s environmental<br />

vision is to be a national leader in environmental and natural resource stewardship for present<br />

and future generations as an integral part of all <strong>Army</strong> missions. This instruction meets this<br />

standard.<br />

SAFETY: Accidents are an unacceptable impediment to <strong>Army</strong> missions, readiness, morale, and<br />

resources. Decision makers at every level will employ risk management approaches to effectively<br />

preclude unacceptable risk to the safety of personnel and property affiliated with this course.<br />

CONTEMPORARY OPERATING ENVIRONMENT: The learning objectives in <strong>Army</strong> training must<br />

comply with current Joint, <strong>Army</strong>, and Branch doctrine regarding the Contemporary Operational<br />

Environment (COE) and Opposing Force (OPFOR) scenarios. This instruction addresses this<br />

principle and incorporates current doctrine and lessons learned at the appropriate level, divesting<br />

of obsolescence, and implementing full spectrum operations in the COE in classrooms and<br />

training exercises.<br />

MEDICAL SUPPORT TO TRAINING. Installation commanders and school commandants will<br />

assess and certify the adequacy of medical support to training at least annually. This<br />

responsibility is not delegable. Installation commanders and school commandants conducting<br />

high risk training shall rehearse their medical support (casualty response, evacuation, and<br />

treatment) plan at least annually, focused on responding to a training catastrophe. This instruction<br />

complies with the intent of the <strong>Army</strong>'s Medical Support to Training policy.<br />

COURSE TITLE: WHEELED VEHICLE MECHANIC ALC<br />

COURSE NUMBER: 610-91B30-C45 (DL) Phase: 1 School Code: 601<br />

MODES AND DURATION:<br />

Distance Learner/Blackboard—1 Weeks 0.0 Days<br />

RECOMMENDED CREDIT: None<br />

POC:<br />

DSN 539-8932/8910<br />

(804) 765-8932/8910<br />

PREREQUISITES:<br />

Active <strong>Army</strong> or Reserve Component enlisted Soldier that meets enlistment requirements.<br />

Selected by PERSCOM (Active <strong>Army</strong>) or recommended by unit commander (Reserve<br />

Component). Qualified in MOS 91B. Meets requirements outlined in AR 350-1, paragraphs 3-8<br />

and 3-9. Active and Reserve soldiers over 40 must complete required medical screening and<br />

receive status prior to attending. Only SSGs and promotable SGTs will attend. Successfully<br />

completed Warrior Leaders Course (WLC) (formerly PLDC) or equivalent unless promoted prior<br />

to linkage of NCOES to promotion. Successfully completed WLC at least 6 months prior to<br />

attending this course.<br />

COURSE SCOPE:<br />

Maintenance management; supervision of unit maintenance on tracked and wheeled vehicles,<br />

NBCRS, PLS, HEMMT-LHS, and MHE; recovery operations; supply management; inspection<br />

techniques; unit defense; battlefield cannibalization techniques; maintenance of TMDE; training<br />

management; and basic leadership.<br />

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