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classes will be responsible to successfully complete Contracting Officer's Representative (COR)<br />

training via BlackBoard as a graduation requirement. Each Warrant Officer student attending the<br />

WOBC is required to successfully complete the COR course within a six week period but not later<br />

than the end of the WOBC for which they are enrolled. Upon successful completion of the COR<br />

course, <strong>Army</strong> Logistic <strong>University</strong> (ALU) will issue a certificate of completion for each student that<br />

successfully completes the course. There will be no COR training requirement for RC Warrant<br />

Officer Courses due to the duration of the RC Warrant Officer resident courses (two weeks). Two<br />

weeks is not sufficient time for a student to complete the COR training.<br />

COURSE TITLE: AMMUNITION TECHNICIAN WO ADVANCED<br />

COURSE NUMBER: 4-9-C32-890A School Code: 907C<br />

LENGTH:<br />

Resident—5 Weeks 3.0 Days<br />

RECOMMENDED CREDIT:<br />

ACE—3 semester hours undergraduate<br />

(see www.militaryguides.acenet.edu)<br />

POC:<br />

DSN 539-8229<br />

(804) 765-8229<br />

PREREQUISITES:<br />

Active or Reserve <strong>Army</strong> component warrant officer. Reserve <strong>Army</strong> component warrant officers<br />

may take this course in lieu of the Reserve <strong>Army</strong> Configured Course 4-9-C32-890A-RC. All<br />

warrant officers must have completed the non-resident Action Officer Development Course (ST<br />

7000) as directed by the Warrant Officer Career Center, Fort Rucker, Alabama. Active and<br />

Reserve <strong>Army</strong> warrant officers must be a minimum of CW2 and qualified in MOS 890A. National<br />

Guard warrant officers must be a CW3 or CW2 with at least three years time in grade. All<br />

component warrant officers must be a graduate of the 890A Warrant Officer Basic Course<br />

(WOBC).<br />

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

Course (CSC) training via distributed learning (dL) at https://crc.army.mil (the CSC can be found<br />

embedded in the Composite Risk Management section) prior to attendance at WOAC or at the<br />

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 />

completion. The student will present this certificate upon arrival to WOAC or during the course as<br />

evidence of completion.<br />

COURSE SCOPE:<br />

TRADOC selected common core subjects, new developments, lessons learned from recent<br />

operations peculiar to conventional ammunition management, conventional ammunition<br />

management procedures for the ammunition or corps support battalion or group, ammunition<br />

management procedures for the brigade or division ammunition office (DAO), ammunition<br />

management procedures for the corps or theater materiel management center (MMC), and<br />

Standard <strong>Army</strong> Ammunition System - Modernization (SAAS-MOD) system administration and<br />

management processes for the DAO and MMC.<br />

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