Modes and Duration:
Resident - 0 Weeks 4.0 Days
Recommended Credit:
ACE - 3 semester hours undergraduate
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Scope:
This course training consist of military leadership, staff functions, management organization, and operating procedures, to include, duties, functions, and problem solving skills needed to function as a senior non-commissioned officer in a movement control organization.
Phase Scope:
This phase consists of training in the supervision of subordinates in transportation management coordination functions, including coordination of movement control and cargo documentation functions; receipt, analysis, planning and evaluation of transportation documentation; reviews the functions, procedures, and capabilities associated with automated transportation management systems; analyzes, reviews, assess and determines movement node and equipment capabilities and limitations; develops, analyzes, briefs, monitors and validates movement plans.
Special Information:
ENVIRONMENTAL. AR 200-1 delineates TRADOC responsibilities to integrate environmental requirements across DOTMLPF and ensure all training procedures, training materials, and training doctrine include sound environmental practices and considerations. The Army's environmental vision is to be a national leader in environmental and natural resource stewardship for present and future generations as an integral part of all Army missions. This instruction meets this standard.
SAFETY. Accidents are an unacceptable impediment to Army missions, readiness, morale, and resources. Decision makers at every level will employ risk management approaches to effectively preclude unacceptable risk to the safety of personnel and property affiliated with this course.
MEDICAL SUPPORT TO TRAINING. Installation commanders and school commandants will assess and certify the adequacy of medical support to training at least annually. This responsibility is not delegable. Installation commanders and school commandants conducting high-risk training shall rehearse their medical support (casualty response, evacuation, and treatment) plan at least annually, focused on responding to a training catastrophe. This instruction complies with the intent of the Army's Medical Support to Training policy.
OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT. The learning objectives in Army training must comply with current Joint, Army, and Branch doctrine regarding the Operational Environment (OE) and Opposing Force (OPFOR) scenarios. This Program of Instruction (POI) addresses this principle and incorporates current doctrine and lessons learned at the appropriate level, divesting of obsolescence, and implementing full spectrum operations in the COE in classrooms and training exercises.
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Prerequisites:
Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted Soldier that meets enlistment requirements. Selected by PERSCOM (Active Army) or recommended by unit commander (Reserve Component). Qualified in MOS 88N. Meets requirements outlined in AR 351-1, para 5-14, and met TABE requirements. Active and Reserve Soldiers over 40 must complete required medical screening and received status prior to attending. Only SSGs and promotable SGTs will attend. Successfully completed PLDC or equivalent unless promoted prior to linkage of NCOES to promotion. Successfully completed PLDC at least 6 months prior to attending this course. Physical standards and profile as indicated in DA Pam 611-21. Successful completion of the 88N10 AIT or Reclassification Course.
Students must also complete the Composite Risk Management (CRM) Commander's Safety Course (dL) on line through the Combat Readiness University at the U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center website: https://crc.army.mil this is a prerequisite for graduation from the ALC.
Contact Information:
Registration Assistance:
Contact: ALU Registrar
Phone: (804) 765-4152/4149/4122
DSN: 539-4152/4149/4122
Course Director:
Phone: (502) 613-5537
DSN: 983-5537
Mailing address:
Army Logistics University
ATTN: 553-88N30-C45
(DL)
562 Quarters Road
Building 12420
Fort Lee, VA 23801-1705
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