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Instead, Soldiers will continue to receive training and their DA 1059 will reflect their deficiencies.<br />

Students who fail the APFT will be provided one retest 7 to 14 days after failure of the initial<br />

APFT. If the student fails the retest but meets academic requirements, he/she upon graduation<br />

will receive a DA 1059. Students who fail to meet the body fat composition standards of AR 600-<br />

9, but meets academic requirements, he/she upon graduation will receive a DA 1059. Failure of<br />

either the APFT retest or body fat composition will result with item 11.c. of the DA 1059 marked,<br />

"marginally achieved course standards" and item 14 of the DA 1059 marked either "failed to meet<br />

APFT standards", "failed to meet body fat composition standards", or "failed to meet APFT<br />

standards and failed to meet body fat composition standards" as appropriate.<br />

COURSE TITLE: ALLIED TRADES WARRANT OFFICER ADVANCED<br />

COURSE NUMBER: 4-9-C32-914A-RC Phase: 2 School Code: 907C<br />

LENGTH:<br />

Resident—3 Weeks 2.0 Days<br />

RECOMMENDED CREDIT: None<br />

POC:<br />

DSN 539-8229<br />

(804) 765-8229<br />

PREREQUISITES:<br />

Active <strong>Army</strong>, <strong>Army</strong> Reserve, or National Guard Warrant Officers in the grade of CW2 or CW3,<br />

technically certified in MOS 914A, and have successfully completed the prerequisite Action<br />

Officer Development Course. The prerequisite Action Officer Development Course must be<br />

completed within 1 year of enrollment; however, all CW2s have the flexibility to enroll between 24<br />

and 48 months of total WO service.<br />

COURSE SCOPE:<br />

This course contains instruction in maintenance management, ordnance concepts and<br />

operations, leadership common subjects to include training on the <strong>Army</strong> Battle Command System<br />

(ABCS) and Force XXI Battle Command System Brigade and Below (FBCB2), and Allied Trades<br />

material/recovery & technologies.<br />

SPECIAL INFORMATION:<br />

All active duty WOAC classes will be responsible to successfully complete Contracting Officer's<br />

Representative (COR) training via BlackBoard as a graduation requirement. Each Warrant Officer<br />

student attending the WOAC is required to successfully complete the COR course within a six<br />

week period but not later than the end of the WOAC for which they are enrolled. Upon successful<br />

completion of the COR course, <strong>Army</strong> Logistic <strong>University</strong> (ALU) will issue a certificate of<br />

completion for each student that successfully completes the course. There will be no COR<br />

training requirement for RC Warrant Officer Courses due to the duration of the RC Warrant<br />

Officer resident courses. There is not sufficient time available during these phases for a student<br />

to complete the COR training.<br />

All WOAC students will be responsible for successfully completing the Commander's Safety<br />

Course training via distributed Learning (dL) at https://crc.army.mil prior to attendance at WOAC<br />

or at the eOrdnanceU website while attending WOAC. Completion of this training is a mandatory<br />

graduation requirement. NOTE: If the student completes the training prior to attending WOAC, the<br />

completion of the course will be tracked by the Combat Readiness Center Learning Management<br />

System (CRC LMS). Their system is capable of providing the student with a certificate of<br />

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