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systems in the areas of Test Measurement Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE), Automated Test<br />

Equipment Systems, ground (Signal) and air (Avionics).<br />

SPECIAL INFORMATION:<br />

Follow on technical training is required for MOS certification. Student must complete course 4F-<br />

948B Phase 2 to receive certification.<br />

An official Academic Evaluation Report (AER) will be awarded upon successfully completing each<br />

phase of the course (Phase 1 and Phase 2). ). Students receive a Certificate of Training for<br />

completing Phase 1 and a course diploma after completing Phase 2.<br />

INTERIM SECRET clearance is required to attend this course. Soldiers may graduate with an<br />

INTERIM SECRET clearance but will be given a provisional award of MOS 948B. Final award of<br />

MOS is dependent upon receipt of a SECRET clearance and successful completion of this course<br />

and the follow-on course 4F-948B Phase 2 within the component's specified guidelines.<br />

COURSE TITLE: FOOD SERVICE TECHNICIAN WO ADVANCED<br />

COURSE NUMBER: 8-10-C32-922A School Code: 907C<br />

LENGTH:<br />

Resident—8 Weeks 4.0 Days<br />

RECOMMENDED CREDIT:<br />

ACE—6 semester hours undergraduate<br />

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

POC:<br />

DSN 539-8229<br />

(804) 765-8229<br />

PREREQUISITES:<br />

Active <strong>Army</strong> or Reserve Component Warrant Officers (WO) qualified in MOS 922A. Attendees<br />

must be a graduate of the Warrant Officer Basic Course. Attendees must have successfully<br />

completed the <strong>Army</strong> non-resident Action Officer correspondence study course (131-F41 or 131-<br />

P00) prior to attendance. All attendees must meet height, weight standards in accordance with<br />

AR 600-9, and be able to pass the APFT in accordance with FM 21-20 to enroll in this course.<br />

COURSE SCOPE:<br />

To provide Warrant Officers with information and training in the phases of Common Military<br />

Training, Branch Specific, and Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) specific tasks. This course<br />

is designed to prepare Warrant Officers for mid-career level positions and assignments for MOS<br />

922A.<br />

SPECIAL INFORMATION:<br />

Requests for exemptions to NG prerequisites must be sent to Chief, NGB, ATTN: NGB-ARP-O.<br />

Students will take the APFT within 72 hours of enrollment, although Soldiers attending<br />

institutional training must meet the height and weight standards of AR 600-9 and the physical<br />

fitness standards of AR 350-1, failing to meet those standards will not result in removal from the<br />

course, nor required to re-attend the course if all other course requirements are met. Instead,<br />

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

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

the student fails the retest but meets academic requirements, he/she upon graduation will receive<br />

a DA 1059. Students who fail to meet the body fat composition standards of AR 600-9, but meets<br />

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