Modes and Duration:
Resident - 1 Weeks 0.0 Days
Recommended Credit:
None
Scope:
This course consists of two phases. Phase I (one), 811-88M30 consists of 52 hours of proponent distributive learning (dL) intended to train selected learning objectives. To complete the remaining learning objectives, the student must attend a subsequent resident Phase II (two) consisting of warrior lessons, squad leader responsibilities to include motor transport supervisory/trainer functions, convoy operations, truck squad tactics , traffic regulations applicable to convoy movements, Operational Environment Lessons Learned, and Ethical Decision Making.
USASMA developed PH1 ALC Common Core whether resident or dLÙ, or ALC Common Core must also be completed to be considered a course graduate. This material may be completed before, during or after any Phase of this course.
Phase Scope
This Phase is required training for both the Active Army Advanced Leaders Course (811-88M30) and Reserve Component Advanced Leaders Course (551-88M30) and must be completed prior to enrollment in the subsequent Phase. This Phase I (one) consists of 52 hours of proponent distributed learning (DL) intended to train selected learning objectives The focus of this phase is to teach the specific duties and responsibilities of a Motor Transport Platoon Sergeant and Squad Leader.
Special Information:
Note: This phase is currently under development and is not required at this time as a graduation requirement.
Students must bring a valid DA Form 348 (DA Form 5983-E) and OF 346 (DA Form 5984-E) to be enrolled. Soldiers will be screened for HT/WT during in-processing and re-screened no earlier than 7 days after the initial failure (if necessary). Soldiers that fail to meet AR 600-9 requirements will be allowed to graduate but will receive a "MARGINALLY ACHIEVED COURSE STANDARDS" rating on their DA FORM 1059 and "FAILED TO MEET HT/WT STANDARDS IAW AR 600-9" in the DA 1059 remarks block.
HQDA ALARACT MESSAGE 0752007 allows soldiers that fail the course required APFT to graduate institutional training. Soldiers that fail to pass the APFT will be allowed to graduate but will receive a "MARGINALLY ACHIEVED COURSE STANDARDS" rating on their DA FORM 1059 and "FAILED TO PASS THE END OF COURSE APFT REQUIREMNENT" in the DA FORM 1059 remarks block.
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.
CONTEMPORARY OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT. The learning objectives in Army training must comply with current Joint, Army, and Branch doctrine regarding the Contemporary Operational Environment (COE) and Opposing Force (OPFOR) scenarios. This instruction 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.
USASMA developed PH1 BNCOC Common Core whether resident or dLÙ, or ALC Common Core must also be completed to be considered a course graduate. This material may be completed before, during or after any Phase of this course.
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Prerequisites:
Active Army or Reserve Component Noncommissioned Officers with recommendation of the unit commander. Qualified in MOS 88M. Meets requirements outlined in AR 350-1 (Para 3-6 thru Para 3-8). First priority will be given to SGT (P)s and SSGs. Second priority will be given to SGTs who, because of unit shortages, are performing in positions for which the training is designed. Attendees must have successfully completed the Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC) at least 6 months prior to attending this course.
Contact Information:
Registration Assistance:
Contact: ALU Registrar
Phone: (804) 765-4152/4149/4122
DSN: 539-4152/4149/4122
DL Course Manager:
Phone: (502) 613-5537
DSN: 983-5537
Mailing address:
Army Logistics University
ATTN: 811-88M30 -C45
562 Quarters Road
Building 12420
Fort Lee, VA 23801-1705
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