Army Logistics University

Cargo Specialist ALC (Phase I) 

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Course Code:
822-88H30-C45
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<empty> Date Last Updated: 06/25/2013


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Modes and Duration:

Distance Learning/Blackboard - 0 Weeks 3.0 Days

Recommended Credit:

None

Scope:

This is a phased course. The 822-88H30 (ALC) course is consisting of three phases. Phase I (one) consists of Common Leader Training (CLT) developed by USASMA and delivered Via. VTT. Phase II (two) consists of 33 hours of non-resident distributed learning (DL) intended to train selected learning objectives. To complete the remaining learning objectives, the student must attend a subsequent resident Phase III (three) consisting of Operation of the Hagglunds Crane, Cargo operations (Rail and Air), Rough Terrain Container Handler / RTCH Simulator, Warrior lessons, Squad leader responsibilities, and to include Contemporary Operating Environment Lessons Learned, Ethical Decision Making and Composite Risk Management. This Distributed Learning (DL) portion of this course is 33 academic hours or 3 days of interactive multimedia instructions (IMI) and available via ATSC on-line website/CD-ROM format. The DL course requirement must be completed and evaluated prior to the student's arrival to the resident portion of the course.

Phase Scope:

The Distributed Learning Phases II is required training for both the Active Army Component (ALC) and the Army Reserve Component (ALC).

    a. The active component 822-88H30 (ALC) and must be completed prior to enrollment in the subsequent phase III. The focus of this phase is to train specific technical lessons in the course that does not require the availability of resident instructors and equipment to complete the individual task lessons such as Cargo Operations and Terminal & Water transport operations.

    b. The Army Reserve Component is required to complete 822-88H30 ALC, phase II using the same Interactive multimedia instructions (IMI) as the active Army component. The AC courseware is identified in ATTRS as (822-88H30 ALC). This phase II course requirement will automatically be generated upon the student registration into the (ADT) Phase III, resident portion of the 551-88H30 ALC course. This requirement must be completed and evaluated prior to the student's arrival at the resident (ADT) portion of theTATS course. The focus of this DL phase is to train specific technical lessons in Cargo operations & Terminal and water transport operations.

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 includes 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.

CONTEMPORARY OPERATING ENVIRONMENT: The learning objectives in the Army training must comply with current Joint, Army, and Branch doctrine regarding the Contemporary Operational Environment (COE) and Opposing Force (OPFOR) scenarios. This POI 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.

SAFETY: Accidents are unacceptable impediments 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.

Toward this objective, the Cargo Specialist Operator's will adhere to the provisions delineated in AR 600-55. Soldiers in the 88H30 course will be issued special purpose learner permits (OF 346 or DA Form 5984-E) that are valid only during regular training periods and only under the following conditions:

    (a) A qualified driver, equipment instructor, or examiner accompanies the trainee in the vehicle, or

    (b) The vehicle is operated within a controlled driving range (no other vehicular traffic) or training area under the supervision of a licensed driver or operator.

   

Prerequisites:

Active Army or Reserve Component Noncommissioned officer with recommendation of unit commander. (Qualified in MOS 88H) Meets requirements outlined in AR 350-1 (para 3-6 thru 3-8). All Soldiers age 40 and over will be evaluated for coronary heart disease risk factors as part of their periodic physical examination. The medical procedures for the cardiovascular screening program (CVSP) are outlined in AR 40-501. It is the Soldier's responsibility to ensure that the CVSP is conducted as close to the 40th birthday as possible and as promptly as medical facilities permit. First priority will be given to SSGs and SGT(P)s. 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 warrior leader’s course (WLC) at least six months before attending this course. USASMA developed common core dL training must also be completed to be considered a course graduate. These materials may be completed before, during or after any phase of this course.

Phase Prerequisites:

   a: This Distributed Learning phase I must be completed prior to proceeding to the Resident Phase II for both the Active Army Component and the Army Reserve Component.

   b. The USASMA developed Common Core dL training must also be completed to be considered a course graduate. This material may be completed before, during, or after any Phase of this 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

Dl Course Manager:

Phone: (502) 613-5537
DSN:            983-5537

Mailing address: 

ATTN: 822-88H30-C45
562 Quarters Road
Building 12420
Fort Lee, VA 23801-1705

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