![]() Soldiers who have not attended ALC or BNCOC mustĪttend the CBRN Specialist Course (031-74D10) to becomeħ4D10 MOS-qualified. Of a military occupational specialty (MOS) Advanced LeaderĬourse (ALC) or Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course The CBRN Transition Course (031-74D2-3-4) must be graduates Provide the printout are returned to their units.ħ4D 2/3/4 CBRN Transition Course (School Code L031) ![]() 74D10 ) must have an e-mail printout indicating that they III (Course 031 conducted at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Phases II and These phases consist of resident training Meredith Jansenħ4D10 CBRN Specialist Course (School Code L031) If no ACCP representative isĪvailable, they should contact Ms. Soldiers whoĮxperience problems with Phase I should telephone Must be presented as proof of Phase I completionĭuring Phase II in-processing. Of completion (e-mailed) or other documentation An ArmyĬorrespondence Course Program (ACCP) certificate ![]() Students must complete Phase Iīefore reporting for Phase II training. ) Distributed Learning Program via Army Knowledge Phase I (Course Once Soldiers are enrolled in Phase I, they willĠ31-74D10 receive e-mail instructions from the Army Qualification training courses are listed and described in Table 1.Įnlisted/Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) Qualificationħ4D10 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) APA style: Professional military education.Professional military education." Retrieved from MLA style: "Professional military education." The Free Library.This course is NOT releasable to students from other countries. Foreign Disclosure: FD2 - The course developers in coordination with the Fort Leonard Wood Foreign Disclosure Office have reviewed the materials contained in this course. IET Soldiers who do not satisfactorily complete or who refuse to participate in CDTF training will be processed IAW the current IET reclassification and elimination procedures. CDTF training can only be waived by the CMDT, CBRNS on a case by case basis. Special Information: Completion of training in the Chemical Defense Training Facility (CDTF) is a requirement for graduation. A copy of the Signature Authority memorandum must be attached to the pre-execution checklist. The commander can delegate his signature authority. ![]() Transitioning Soldiers must have a complete and accurate PRE-EXECUTION CHECKLIST (PEC) in their hands when they arrive at the training site. Soldier's in the grade of E5 through E8 transitioning into the 74D MOS that have already graduated from ALC or BNCOC in their current or previously held MOS, must attend the CBRN Transition Course, 031-74D2/3/4 (T). Transitioning Soldiers must be in the grade of E6 or below, and must not be a graduate of a previously held MOS' Advanced Leader Course (ALC) or Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course (BNCOC). Prerequisites: All Initial Entry Training (IET) Soldiers, and Soldiers transitioning (for MOS reclassification purposes) into the 74D Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) from a previously held MOS and who are in the Active Army (AA), United States Army Reserve (USAR), or Army National Guard (ARNG) are eligible to attend this course as long as they meet the following requirements: Meet Army Regulation (AR) 350-1 Chapter 3 paragraphs 3-12 and 3-13 physical fitness, height and weight, and profile requirements (NOTE: IET Soldiers must only meet accessions standards for initial entry) have a physical demands rating of very heavy have a physical profile of 122221 or better have normal color vision have a minimum score of 95 in aptitude area ST in Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002, or a minimum score of 91 in aptitude area ST on ASVAB tests administered on 2 January 2002 and prior to 1 October 2013, or a minimum score of 100 in aptitude area Skilled Technical (ST) on ASVAB tests administered on and after 1 October 2013. Scope: Training covers detection, monitoring, identification, sampling, decontamination equipment operations and reconnaissance fundamentals and, tactics, techniques, and procedures for performing traditional CBRN defense operations at the company level and HAZMAT response operations at the HAZMAT Awareness and Operation levels with a Mission Specific Competency covering PPE and Mass Decontamination operations. Purpose: Provide Initial Entry Training (IET) and Military Occupational Specialty (MOS-T) category Soldiers the training required to become Military Occupational Specialty Qualified (MOSQ) as a 74D CBRN Specialist.
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