FORWARD - Army Logistics University - U.S. Army
FORWARD - Army Logistics University - U.S. Army
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SPECIAL INFORMATION:<br />
Students will take the APFT within 72 hours of enrollment. Soldiers attending institutional training<br />
must meet height and weight standards of AR 600-9 and the physical fitness standards of AR<br />
250-1 as a graduation requirement. Students who fail the APFT will be provided one retest.<br />
Retest date will be determined by student’s command.<br />
SGL will provide vignettes to students covering <strong>Army</strong> values, ethics, and Quartermaster history.<br />
COURSE TITLE: PROPERTY ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN WO ADVANCED<br />
COURSE NUMBER: 8-10-C32-920A School Code: 907C<br />
LENGTH:<br />
Resident—8 Weeks 4.0 Days<br />
RECOMMENDED CREDIT: None<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 920A. Active <strong>Army</strong><br />
and ARNG Warrant officers upon promotion to CW2 are eligible to attend WOAC. USAR Warrant<br />
Officers are eligible to attend WOAC between the sixth and eighth year of Warrant Officer service<br />
or prior to selection to CW3. Attendees must have successfully completed the <strong>Army</strong> non-resident<br />
Action Officer Development Course (131-F41 or 131-P00) prior to attending resident phase of the<br />
Warrant Officer Advanced Course (WOAC). All component warrant officers must be a graduate of<br />
the 920A Property Accounting Technician Warrant Officer Basic Course (WOBC).<br />
COURSE SCOPE:<br />
This course provides senior warrant officers with information and training in the TRADOC<br />
mandated common subjects, to include communication skills, leadership, tactical logistics, GCSS-<br />
<strong>Army</strong> and general military subjects. Soldiers also receive in depth training in QM specialties,<br />
property book procedures, Distribution Management, adjustment documents, contracting<br />
procedures, PBUSE, current and emerging force structure to include logistics business systems,<br />
Battle Field Automation (BFA), and digitized enablers.<br />
SPECIAL INFORMATION:<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 being removed<br />
from the course, nor required to re-attend the course if all other course requirements are met.<br />
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 />
Prior to the start of each class, the SGL will provide vignettes to students covering <strong>Army</strong> values,<br />
ethics, and quartermaster history.<br />
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