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Austin, TX
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October 30, 2022

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The content in this file may contain FOUO/PII information and should be handled IAW DoD, DHRA, and/or your organizations requirements.

Per DoDI 5230.24: DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT C. Distribution authorized to U.S. Government agencies and their contractors for ADMINISTRATIVE OR OPERATIONAL USE (14Jun2021). Other requests for this document shall be referred to (DHRA/DMDC DSS Branch). VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING

1. LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME 2. PAY GRADE 3. YEAR(S) IN SERVICE 4. MILITARY SERVICE COMPONENT 5. DATE OF INFORMATION 6. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION BRADLEY ERIK PAUL E-7 20

NAVY, ACTIVE 2022 JUN 01

EXPERIENCE HISTORY

OCCUPATION: MR, Machinery Repairman

PRIMARY OCCUPATION:

NAVY, ACTIVE:

MAR 2016 - DEC 2019 (3 Years, 9 Months)

MAR 2011 - MAR 2016 (5 Years)

APR 2005 - MAR 2011 (5 Years, 11 Months)

JUN 2004 - APR 2005 (10 Months)

APR 2003 - JUN 2004 (1 Year, 2 Months)

DEC 2002 - APR 2003 (4 Months)

AUG 2002 - DEC 2002 (4 Months)

DUTY OCCUPATION:

NAVY, ACTIVE:

MAR 2016 - DEC 2019 (3 Years, 9 Months)

MAR 2011 - MAR 2016 (5 Years)

APR 2005 - MAR 2011 (5 Years, 11 Months)

JUN 2004 - APR 2005 (10 Months)

APR 2003 - JUN 2004 (1 Year, 2 Months)

DEC 2002 - APR 2003 (4 Months)

AUG 2002 - DEC 2002 (4 Months)

OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: MR

(NER-MR-003, Exhibit dates OCT 1999 - NOV 2009)

Performs maintenance on shipboard equipment and machinery using standard lathes, milling machines, boring mills, grinders, power hacksaws, drill presses, as well as computer-controlled machine tools. PAY GRADES UP TO E-7 (MRC): Operates and performs maintenance on all machine shop equipment that is required to repair, rebuild, or fabricate parts to maintain shipboard equipment and machinery; reads sketches, diagrams, and blueprints; operates bench or pedestal drills, pedestal grinders, machine reamers, engine lathes, planers or shapers, milling machines, computer-controlled machine tools, pantographs, disk metal band saw, arbor VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 1 of 12 DD FORM 2586, JAN 2010 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE and hydraulic presses, and oxyacetylene equipment; performs computations to make threads, press fits, tapers, and keyways; completes maintenance data forms.

Maintains blueprint files for machine shop; uses machine shop equipment including attachments with special capabilities; performs hardness tests on metal, plastic, composites, and castings; selects materials according to specifications; completes maintenance reports; inventories equipment; orders repair parts and tools. Operates equipment that analyzes ferrous and nonferrous metals; performs heat-treating operations; repairs fixed machinery and equipment; performs alignment tests on ship equipment; reviews completed maintenance data forms; prepares weekly maintenance schedules; writes personnel evaluations; supervises subordinates. Supervises maintenance and repair activities; estimates time and material requirements; maintains work center records; prepares quarterly maintenance schedules; directs the replacement, installation, maintenance, and repair of complex repair shop equipment; supervises inventory of tools, equipment, and supplies. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: MR

(NER-MR-003, Exhibit dates OCT 1999 - JUN 2022)

In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 9 semester hours in machine tool operations, 9 in industrial maintenance technology, 3 in blueprint reading, 2 in record keeping, 3 in principles of supervision, 3 in maintenance management, and 2 in metallurgy. In the upper-division baccalaureate category, 3 semester hours in management practicum (10/99).

RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: MR

First-Line Supervisors And Managers/Supervisors - Production And Operating Workers (OES 81008) Machine-Shop Supervisor, Production (DOT 609.130-010) Machine-Shop Supervisor, Tool (DOT 600.130-010)

Machinist (DOT 600.280-022)

Machinists (OES 89108)

Machinists (ONET 51-4041.00)

Maintenance Machinist (DOT 600.280-042)

Numerical Control Machine Set-Up Operator (DOT 609.360-010) Numerical Control Machine Tool Operators And Tenders, Metal And Plastic (OES 91502) OCCUPATION: FR, Fireman Recruit

PRIMARY OCCUPATION:

NAVY, ACTIVE:

MAY 2002 - AUG 2002 (3 Months)

OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: FR

(Description dates JAN 1948 - JUN 2022)

This is an enlisted grade E1 in training for rating FN. RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: FR

VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 2 of 12 DD FORM 2586, JAN 2010 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators (ONET 51-8021.00) OCCUPATION: FN, Fireman

DUTY OCCUPATION:

NAVY, ACTIVE:

MAY 2002 - AUG 2002 (3 Months)

OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: FN

(NER-FN-003, Exhibit dates OCT 1999 - NOV 2009)

Performs all basic fireman apprenticeship functions in engineering areas aboard ship, involving cleanliness, operation, maintenance, and preservation of main propulsion, auxiliary steam or diesel machinery, steam or diesel generators, various pumps, motors, and associated equipment; identifies basic types and components of naval boilers, steam turbines, reduction gears, propellers and shafting, shipboard electric systems, and internal combustion engines

(including gas turbines); performs routine maintenance procedures. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: FN

(NER-FN-003, Exhibit dates OCT 1999 - NOV 2009)

In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in introduction to marine engineering and 1 in blueprint reading; if qualified as a swimmer, first class, 1 semester hour in swimming and additional credit in swimming on the basis of institutional evaluation (10/99)(10/99). RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: FN

Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators (ONET 51-8021.00) ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATION(S)

NAVY

NAVY ENLISTED CLASSIFICATIONS:

4402 - Advanced Machinery Repairman

MAR 2016 - JUN 2022, MAY 2013 - MAR 2016

(Description dates JAN 2001 - JUN 2022)

Performs calculations using basic algebra and trigonometry to manufacture spur, helical, bevel gears, and worm/worm wheels. Manufacture and repair precision parts from blueprints utilizing tool and cutter grinders, surface grinders, cylinder grinders, universal milling machines, optical comparators, surface finish analyzer, disintegrators, vertical turret lathes, and horizontal boring mils. Understanding the nature and physical properties of metal and alloys with demonstration and practice in metal testing, identification and heat treating. 805R - Officer Program Recruiter

AUG 2018 - JUN 2022

(Description dates OCT 2017 - JUN 2022)

Recruits individuals into U.S. Navy and Reserve Officer Programs. Possesses expertise in recruiting techniques, Navy Officer commissioning programs and policies. Communicates and relates effectively with prospects, groups and the VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 3 of 12 DD FORM 2586, JAN 2010 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE community. Possesses knowledge of officer processing techniques. U31A - Advanced Machinery Repairman

FEB 2018 - JUL 2018

(Description dates MAR 2018 - NOV 2019)

Performs calculations using basic algebra and trigonometry to manufacture spur, helical, bevel gears, and worm/worm wheels. Manufacture and repair precision parts from blueprints utilizing tool and cutter grinders, surface grinders, cylinder grinders, universal milling machines, optical comparators, surface finish analyzer, disintegrators, vertical turret lathes, and horizontal boring mils. Understanding the nature and physical properties of metal and alloys with demonstration and practice in metal testing, identification and heat treating. 9585 - Navy Recruiter Canvasser

MAR 2016 - FEB 2018, MAR 2011 - MAR 2016, NOV 2009 - MAR 2011

(Description dates AUG 1984 - JUN 2022)

Recruits individuals into the U.S. Navy and Naval Reserve. Possesses expertise in recruiting techniques and knowledge of recruiting textbooks and Navy enlistment programs and policies. Communicates and relates effectively with prospects, groups and the community. Possesses a basic knowledge of classification techniques.

** Note: Experience history data not available prior to FY 75 ** TRAINING HISTORY: COURSES SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED

** Note: Description, Length, or Credit Recommendation will not be displayed for a course if that information is not available. NAVY COURSE: S-501-0168, OR

MILITARY TRAINING: JUL 2018 - JUL 2018

LENGTH: 3 Weeks, 4 Days.

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE:

(Description dates JUN 2011 - JUN 2022)

This 15-day course provides enlisted personnel with the skills and knowledge to perform the duties as an Officer Recruiter at Navy Recruiting Districts, Regions and on the Navy Recruiting Command Staff. NAVY COURSE: E-500-2015, CVN CSMP AND MDS FOR MANAGERS MILITARY TRAINING: MAY 2018 - MAY 2018

LENGTH: 1 Day.

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE:

(Description dates OCT 2017 - JUN 2022)

To provide CVN maintenance managers (Khaki personnel) the requisite skills and knowledge necessary to effectively manage and administer the execution of ship's maintenance utilizing the Current Ship's Maintenance Project (CSMP) and associated Maintenance Data Systems, to include familiarization with Maintenance Support Center (MSC) resources.

VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 4 of 12 DD FORM 2586, JAN 2010 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE NAVY COURSE: A-702-0022, Machinery Repairman Class C School Precision Grinding MILITARY TRAINING: APR 2013 - MAY 2013

LENGTH: 5 weeks (200 hours)

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:

(NV-1736-0009, Exhibit dates APR 2010 - JUN 2022)

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to understand precision grinding theory for flat and cylindrical surfaces; sharpen precision cutting tools.

Classroom exercises, laboratory, and lecture. General course topics include precision grinding theory, precision grinder and sharpener operation and maintenance, hardness tester operation and maintenance, profile projection operation maintenance, cutting tool geometry, and surface finish profilometer operation. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION

(NV-1736-0009, Exhibit dates APR 2010 - JUN 2022)

In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in precision grinding, 1 in precision grinding laboratory, and 1 in precision measurement (4/10)(4/10). NAVY COURSE: A-702-0021, Machinery Repairman Class C School Heat Treatment of Metals MILITARY TRAINING: MAR 2013 - APR 2013

LENGTH: 5 weeks (200 hours)

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:

(NV-1724-0014, Exhibit dates MAY 2000 - JUN 2022)

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to identify ferrous and non - ferrous metals; perform strengthening, processing and surface heat treatments; and test the mechanical properties of metals related to hardness and harden ability.

Audiovisual materials, practical exercises, laboratory, and lecture. General course topics include heat treatment of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, physical properties of metals, atomic and crystalline structure of metals, iron-carbon alloy system, principles of strengthening, processing and surface hardening heat treating, and the identification and classification of metals.

CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION

(NV-1724-0014, Exhibit dates MAY 2000 - JUN 2022)

In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in physical metallurgy and 1 in heat treatment laboratory (4/10)(4/10).

NAVY COURSE: A-702-0024, Machinery Repairman Class C School Advanced Milling MILITARY TRAINING: JAN 2013 - MAR 2013

LENGTH: 6 weeks (240 hours)

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:

(NV-1736-0007, Exhibit dates DEC 2006 - JUN 2022)

VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 5 of 12 DD FORM 2586, JAN 2010 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to apply advanced machine techniques and applied mathematics in the use of universal milling machine and attachments to manufacture spur, helical, bevel, and worm power transmission gears.

Practical exercises, laboratory, and lecture. General course topics include geometric and trigometric computations, development for set-up and indexing of spur, helical, bevel and worm gears, speed and feeds, and advanced use of universal milling, tooling and attachments.

CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION

(NV-1736-0007, Exhibit dates DEC 2006 - JUN 2022)

In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 6 semester hours in advanced milling operations and laboratory (4/10)(4/10).

NAVY COURSE: A-702-0023, Machinery Repairman Class C School Heavy Machinery MILITARY TRAINING: JAN 2013 - JAN 2013

LENGTH: 3 weeks (120 hours)

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:

(NV-1736-0008, Exhibit dates SEP 1999 - JUN 2022)

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to describe the basic principles of tooling; set up, operate, and grind carbide tools; set up, operate, and maintain both horizontal and vertical turret lathes; and set up, operate, and maintain horizontal boring, drilling, and milling machines. Audiovisual materials, practical exercises, discussion, classroom exercises, laboratory, and lecture. Topics include basic machine shop operations; operation and maintenance of horizontal and vertical turret lathes; operation and maintenance of carbide tool grinders; and operation of horizontal boring machines. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION

(NV-1736-0008, Exhibit dates SEP 1999 - JUN 2022)

In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 4 semester hours in machine tool operation

(8/06)(8/06).

NAVY COURSE: S-501-0020, Enlisted Navy Recruiting Orientation MILITARY TRAINING: SEP 2009 - OCT 2009

LENGTH: 5 weeks (200 hours)

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:

(NV-1406-0049, Exhibit dates DEC 2008 - JUN 2022)

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to explain fundamentals of effective listening; demonstrate use of rapport; demonstrate professional selling skills; demonstrate ethics when recruiting; deliver planned or impromptu presentations; describe demographics in terms of target market; develop a canvassing program; describe forms of stress and it's management; describe qualifications for team incentives and rewards; and conduct a sales lab utilizing situational techniques.

VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 6 of 12 DD FORM 2586, JAN 2010 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE General course topics include Audiovisual materials, practical exercises, discussion, learner presentations, classroom exercises, laboratory, lecture, and computer-based training, case studies. General course topics include listening; rapport; professional selling skills; sales ethics; presentations skills; market analysis; area canvassing; stress management; team incentives and rewards; and situational sales. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION

(NV-1406-0049, Exhibit dates DEC 2008 - JUN 2022)

In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in personal selling and 3 in interpersonal communication (9/09)(7/13).

NAVY COURSE: A-557-0001, JOINT FLT QAI

MILITARY TRAINING: JUL 2009 - JUL 2009

LENGTH: 4 Days.

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE:

(Description dates DEC 1996 - JUN 2022)

To train prospective Quality Assurance Inspectors and Controlled Material Petty Officers by providing a thorough knowledge of the requirement and procedures necessary to implement the Joint Fleet Assurance Program. NAVY COURSE: S-501-0160, ALCOHOL AWARE

MILITARY TRAINING: DEC 2008 - DEC 2008

LENGTH: 1 Day.

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE:

(Description dates OCT 2001 - SEP 2011)

The purpose of ALCOHOL AWARE is to make participants aware of the basic nature of the drug alcohol; risks involved in using and abusing alcohol; Navy's expectations, instruction, and core values; and what is meant by responsible use of alcohol. Participants evaluate anonymously their pattern of drinking to determine if it is appropriate and to make adjustments as needed.

NAVY COURSE: A-493-2099, SPA

MILITARY TRAINING: JUN 2008 - JUN 2008

LENGTH: 2 Days.

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE:

(Description dates OCT 1993 - JUN 2022)

The course teaches the facilitation, implementation and maintenance of an effective divisional safety program. This course identifies how Safety Petty Officers support the command Safety Officer maintain an effective shipboard safety program which includes; divisional safety training; mishap investigation and reporting; shipboard safety organizational development; safety equipment maintenance; and operational risk management application. This non-resident training course covers the fundamentals of OPNAVINST 5100.19 (series) that provides requisite baseline knowledge for the VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 7 of 12 DD FORM 2586, JAN 2010 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE Safety Programs Afloat course.

NAVY COURSE: A-495-0416, GEN SHBD FF TRN SCBA

MILITARY TRAINING: DEC 2007 - DEC 2007

LENGTH: 1 Day.

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE:

(Description dates OCT 1998 - JUN 2022)

This is a High Risk course. This course includes proper techniques and procedures for combating various classes of fires. Instruction on personnel protective equipment, chemistry of fire, portable fire extinguishers, and the Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA). This course satisfies Level I ofShipboard Survivability Training Level Requirements IAW OPNAVINST 3541.1 (series).

NAVY COURSE: A-500-0101, LEADING PETTY OFFICER LEADERSHIP COURSE / LPOLC MILITARY TRAINING: DEC 2007 - DEC 2007

LENGTH: 1 Week.

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE:

(Description dates DEC 2005 - FEB 2009)

The Primary Leader Development Program (PLDP) consists of two subsections. The first subsection is the classroom attendance of the Leading Petty Officer Leadership Course (LPOLC). The second subsection is the required e-learning assigned to support the Primary Leader Development Program and the Leading Petty Officer Leadership Course. Completion of both subsections is required for credit in the Primary Leader Development Program. The Leading Petty Officer Leadership Course (LPOLC) supports Sailors, E5-E6, assigned to the mid-level leadership roles and responsibilities for planning and executing divisional/departmental functions; to include the professional and personal growth of those personnel assigned. LPOLC attendance is required for personnel (E5-E6) assigned to any comparable position. Previous completion of the PLDP or PO1 LTC (CIN P-500-0020 or P-500-0050) satisfies the requirement for LPOLC position assignment. The Navy Leadership Competency Model (NLCM) assigns the following competencies to the Primary Leader Development Program: Accomplishing Mission, Leading People, Leading Change, Working With People and Resource Stewardship. Students will be applying leadership skill sets based on the content derived from the NLCM. Posted on the PLDP tab on the Leadership page will also be the Navy e-learnings required to successfully complete the Primary Leadership Development Program. / THE PURPOSE OF THIS COURSE IS TO PROVIDE LEADING PETTY OFFICERS AND PERSONNEL IN LIKE OR EQUIVALENT LEADERSHIP POSITIONS WITH THE REQUISITE NAVAL LEADERSHIP SKILLS NECESSARY TO FUNCTION AS EFFECTIVE LEADERS AND MANAGERS WITHIN THEIR JOB POSITIONS. / THE PURPOSE OF THIS COURSE IS TO PROVIDE LEADING PETTY OFFICERS AND PERSONNEL IN LIKE OR EQUIVALENT LEADERSHIP POSITIONS WITH THE REQUISITE NAVAL LEADERSHIP SKILLS NECESSARY TO FUNCTION AS EFFECTIVE LEADERS AND MANAGERS WITHIN THEIR JOB POSITIONS. / The Primary Leader Development Program (PLDP) consists of two subsections. The first subsection is the classroom attendance of the Leading Petty Officer Leadership Course (LPOLC). The second subsection is the required e-learning assigned to support the Primary Leader VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 8 of 12 DD FORM 2586, JAN 2010 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE Development Program and the Leading Petty Officer Leadership Course. Completion of both subsections is required for credit in the Primary Leader Development Program. The Leading Petty Officer Leadership Course (LPOLC) supports Sailors, E5-E6, assigned to the mid-level leadership roles and responsibilities for planning and executing divisional/departmental functions; to include the professional and personal growth of those personnel assigned. LPOLC attendance is required for personnel (E5-E6) assigned to any comparable position. Previous completion of the PLDP or PO1 LTC (CIN P-500-0020 or P-500-0050) satisfies the requirement for LPOLC position assignment. The Navy Leadership Competency Model (NLCM) assigns the following competencies to the Primary Leader Development Program: Accomplishing Mission, Leading People, Leading Change, Working With People and Resource Stewardship. Students will be applying leadership skill sets based on the content derived from the NAVY COURSE: J-495-0418, SHBD FF TEAM EVAL

MILITARY TRAINING: DEC 2007 - DEC 2007

LENGTH: 1 Day.

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE:

(Description dates JAN 1900 - JUN 2022)

To exercise an experienced organized Coast Guard emergency fire party with live fire scenarios. Team members will be expected to operate as a cohesive unit in combating shipboard emergencies involving class Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie fires. Team members will be evaluated on their efficiency at the end of scheduled live fire evolutions. This course satisfies the six year live fire fighting requirement. Accession (Boot Camp) live fire fighting also fulfills this six year requirement. SURFOR assets are no longer required to attend A-495-0416 or J-495-0418 Fire Fighting Courses and shall only utilize J-495-0018 or J-495-0419 per Naval Messages DTG 251506Z AUG08, 131632Z NOV08 and 161819Z MAR10. This is a contractor taught course for San Diego. / This course is to exercise team members holding billets on a ships emergency team. The duties of the On-Scene Leader, Team Leader, Investigator, Nozzleman, Hoseman, and Plugman will be observed by the instructors and critiqued for effectiveness. Team members will be expected to: comprehend and apply fire fighting principles, rules, and concepts; possess the ability to solve problems while performing in their assigned billet on the emergency party. Live fires will be fought with standard U.S. Navy fire fighting equipment. The OPNAV damage control proficiency satisfied by this course is Level III. NAVY COURSE: K-495-0051, GFE

MILITARY TRAINING: NOV 2006 - NOV 2006

LENGTH: 4 Days.

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE:

(Description dates JAN 1992 - JUN 2022)

To prepare personnel to assume the duties and responsibilities and to perform the tasks of a shipboard Gas Free Engineer in accordance with NAVSEA Technical Manual Chapter 074 Volume 3 (series). Graduates of the Gas Free Engineering Course satisfy Level IV training requirements of OPNAVINST 3541.1(series). VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 9 of 12 DD FORM 2586, JAN 2010 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE NAVY COURSE: A-651-0067, Pump Maintenance

MILITARY TRAINING: JAN 2005 - FEB 2005

LENGTH: 2 weeks (88 hours)

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:

(NV-1710-0158, Exhibit dates MAR 1999 - JUN 2022)

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to inspect and maintain pumps. Audiovisual materials, practical exercises, discussion, classroom exercises, laboratory, and lecture. Topics include pump inspection and maintenance, including centrifugal, reciprocating, and rotary type pumps; external and internal inspection; troubleshooting; disassembly, repair, and testing; and record keeping. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION

(NV-1710-0158, Exhibit dates MAR 1999 - JUN 2022)

In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in machinery pump repair and 1 in precision measuring techniques (8/06)(8/06).

NAVY COURSE: C-600-3180, CORR CONT BASIC

MILITARY TRAINING: JAN 2003 - JAN 2003

LENGTH: 2 Days.

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE:

(Description dates MAY 1975 - JUN 2022)

Upon completion of this course, Aviation Maintenance personnel will have sufficient knowledge of the NA-01-1A-509 Series Manuals, how to use the NA 01-1A-509 Series manuals, have a basic understanding of Preventive Maintenance Programs and Corrosion Theory, and be able to perform general tasks outlined in the NA-01-1A-509 Series Manuals, under close supervision, and in a squadron working environment ashore and afloat. NAVY COURSE: A-702-0019, Machinery Repairman, Class A MILITARY TRAINING: AUG 2002 - NOV 2002

LENGTH: 11 weeks (436 hours)

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:

(NV-1723-0030, Exhibit dates AUG 1999 - DEC 2004)

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to calculate, layout, and perform machining operations using grinders, lathes, milling machines, drill presses, and hand tapping. Lectures and extensive practical exercises cover typical repair, maintenance, and overhaul of surface ship components.

CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION

(NV-1723-0030, Exhibit dates AUG 1999 - DEC 2004)

In the vocational certificate category, 3 semester hours in vocational manufacturing processes (basic machining). In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in manufacturing processes theory and VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 10 of 12 DD FORM 2586, JAN 2010 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE practice (6/00)(6/00).

NAVY COURSE: A-950-0080, PFM

MILITARY TRAINING: AUG 2002 - AUG 2002

LENGTH: 2 Days.

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE:

(Description dates MAR 2001 - MAR 2017)

This course will train all new boot camp graduates on the principles of sound financial management prior to attending A-school. The course will provide new Sailors with the basic skills, tools and values to keep them financially sound and out of harms way. The course combines knowledge, skills and values to assist Sailors with starting their navy careers off on a sound financial base.

NAVY COURSE: A-651-0118, Engineering Common Core

MILITARY TRAINING: AUG 2002 - AUG 2002

LENGTH: 3 weeks (120 hours)

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:

(NV-0707-0003, Exhibit dates MAR 1994 - SEP 2004)

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to identify basic engineering auxiliary system components and procedures and apply principles of general industrial safety. Lectures, laboratory training, and practical exercises cover power plant components, safety hazards, and safe engineering practice.

CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION

(NV-0707-0003, Exhibit dates MAR 1994 - SEP 2004)

In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in industrial safety (12/95)(12/95). NAVY COURSE: A-950-0001, Recruit Training

MILITARY TRAINING: MAY 2002 - JUL 2002

LENGTH: 8-10 weeks (122-169 hours)

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:

(NV-2202-0165, Exhibit dates JAN 1995 - JUL 2002)

Upon completion of the course, the recruit will demonstrate knowledge of general military and Navy protocol, first aid, personal health and safety, basic swimming, fire fighting and damage control, seamanship, water survival skills, and will meet prescribed standards for physical fitness. Course includes lectures, demonstrations, and performance exercises in military protocol and drill, seamanship, fire fighting, first aid, safety, health, and physical conditioning. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 11 of 12 DD FORM 2586, JAN 2010 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE

(NV-2202-0165, Exhibit dates JAN 1995 - JUL 2002)

In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in personal fitness/conditioning, 1 in personal community health, and 1 in first aid and safety (3/92)(8/99).

** Note: Limited training history is available prior to FY 84 (ARMY); FY 78 (NAVY); FY 70 (AIR FORCE); FY 67 (MARINE CORPS) END OF AUTOMATED MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY DATA

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