Modes and Duration:
Resident - 8 Weeks 4.0 Days
Recommended Credit:
None
Scope:
This course provides senior warrant officers with information and training in the TRADOC mandated common subjects, to include communication skills, leadership, tactical logistics, GCSS-Army and general military subjects. Soldiers also receive in depth training in QM specialties, property book procedures, Distribution Management, adjustment documents, contracting procedures, PBUSE, current and emerging force structure to include logistics business systems, Battle Field Automation (BFA), and digitized enablers.
Special Information:
Students will take the APFT within 72 hours of enrollment, although Soldiers attending institutional training must meet the height and weight standards of AR 600-9 and the physical fitness standards of AR 350-1, failing to meet those standards will not result in being removed from the course, nor required to re-attend the course if all other course requirements are met. Instead, Soldiers will continue to receive training and their DA 1059 will reflect their deficiencies. Students who fail the APFT will be provided one retest 7 to 14 days after failure of the initial APFT. If the student fails the retest but meets academic requirements, he/she upon graduation will receive a DA 1059. Students who fail to meet the body fat composition standards of AR 600-9, but meets academic requirements, he/she upon graduation will receive a DA 1059. Failure of either the APFT retest or body fat composition will result with item 11.c. of the DA 1059 marked, "marginally achieved course standards" and item 14 of the DA 1059 marked either "failed to meet APFT standards", "failed to meet body fat composition standards", or "failed to meet APFT standards and failed to meet body fat composition standards" as appropriate.
Prior to the start of each class, the SGL will provide vignettes to students covering Army values, ethics, and quartermaster history.
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Prerequisites:
Active Army or Reserve Component warrant officers (WO) qualified in MOS 920A. Active Army and ARNG Warrant officers upon promotion to CW2 are eligible to attend WOAC. USAR Warrant Officers are eligible to attend WOAC between the sixth and eighth year of Warrant Officer service or prior to selection to CW3. Attendees must have successfully completed the Army non-resident Action Officer Development Course (131-F41 or 131-P00) prior to attending resident phase of the Warrant Officer Advanced Course (WOAC). All component warrant officers must be a graduate of the 920A Property Accounting Technician Warrant Officer Basic Course (WOBC).
Contact Information:
Registration Assistance:
Contact: ALU Registrar
Phone: (804) 765-4152/4149/4122
DSN: 539-4152/4149/4122
Course Director:
Phone: (804) 765-8229
DSN: 539-8229
Mailing address:
Army Logistics University
ATTN: 8-10-C32-920A
562 Quarters Road
Building 12420
Fort Lee, VA 23801-1705
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