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Course Scope
The 19D MOS-T Phase I is the same for 19D(HMMWV) and 19D(M3). For TY08 this phase is taught in 2 modes. If you enroll in class 001 it is a NON-RESIDENT (done from home, Office, library ect…) distance learning class that is expected to be taken within 6 months of phase II. The other classes that are 5 day dL classes are conducted in Resident mode at the 1-204th RTI(AR). Phase I (dL) is a Web based distance learning course that is hosted by the UNIVERSITY OF MOUNTED WARFARE through the Learning Management System at Ft. Knox KY. The University of Mounted Warfare log-in is pulled from Army Knowledge Online, it is imperative that you are able to log-in to AKO with your current Username and Password.

The 19D (M3) MOS-T Phase II is 16 days in duration with day 1 and 16 scheduled as travel and processing. The course is performance oriented and designed to qualify individual students in MOS 19D(M3). Phase II instruction includes demolitions, communications, land navigation, weapons, and all vehicle specific tasks on an M3-series vehicle such as maintenance and operation. There are approximately 139 hours of training with the majority conducted as hands on practical exercises.

Course Prerequisites
Soldier must have completed Basic Training as a member of any US Military Service (Active or Reserve Component), must meet the requirements prescribed in DA Pam 611-21 for MOS 19D (Min Physical PLUHES-111121) (ASVAB-CO 90) (AHRC), rank PVT(E-1) through SFC(E-7) or have an approved OCOA waiver, and must be qualified in an MOS other than 19D.

Phase 1 (dL) must be completed before taking Phase 2. Solders have up to 6 months to complete the Phase I (dL), a Phase 2 registration is required in ATRRS to identify the 6 month window. Soldier must complete the two phases of the course within one year from registration in ATRRS.

19CMF MOS-T courses Soldiers that fail to meet Body Fat composition of AR 600-9 will be allowed to attend the course and if they pass academically they will be considered an Academic Course Graduate and receive a DA 1059, but item 11.C. of the DA 1059 will be marked Marginally Achieved Course Standards and item 14 comment will be annotated Failed to meet body fat compositions.

Soldiers with a valid permanent physical profile must provide a copy during in-processing. Students with a temporary profile will not attend the course. It is required to have a civilian driver license and is recommended to bring there DA form 348 or military drivers license.


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19D MOS-T DL Phase I Trained Subjects:

MAP READING

  • Identify Topographic Symbols
  • Identify Terrain Features On A Map
  • Determine the Grid Coordinates of a Point on a Map
  • Determine the Elevation of a Point on the Ground
  • Measure Distance on a Map
  • Determine a Magnetic Azimuth using a Compass
  • Orient a Map using a Compass
  • Determine Azimuths Using A Protractor
  • Compute Back Azimuths

URBAN OPERATIONS

  • Enter A Building During An Urban Operation
  • Clear a Building
  • Perform Movement Techniques
  • Prepare Individual and Crew-Served Positions
  • Select Hasty Firing Positions

CONDUCT RECONNAISSANCE

  • Direct Vehicle Tactical Movement
  • Conduct An Area Reconnaissance By a Platoon
  • Conduct An Area/Zone Reconnaissance
  • Perform A Reconnaissance By Fire
  • Conduct Actions At A Danger Are

RECONNAISSANCE SKILLS

  • Use Visual Signaling Techniques
  • Recognize Armored Vehicles and Aircraft
  • Estimate Range
  • Perform Surveillance Without Electronic Devices
  • Collect Route Classification Data
  • Adjust Indirect Fire
  • Identify Threat Weapons

EQUIPMENT

  • Operate Night Vision Goggles AN/PVS-7
  • Maintain Night Vision Goggles AN/PVS-7
  • Operate Automated Net Control Device (ANCD)
  • Troubleshoot Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver
  • Maintain Operator's Part of Equipment Record Folder

19D MOS-T(M3) Phase II Trained Subjects:

  • Maintain and Operate the AN/PVS-7B/D Night Vision Goggles and AN/PVS-14 Monocular Night vision device
  • AN/PSN-11 Global Positioning System
  • Prepare and Operate SINCGARS Radio
  • Fundamentals of Dismounted Patrolling
  • Land Navigation
  • Operate an M240B Machine Gun
  • Perform Preventive Maintenance Check and Services on the Hull of a BFV
  • Start/Stop The Engine and Secure a BFV
  • Extinguish a Fire on a BFV
  • Operate NBC System on a BFV
  • Start a BFV Using Auxiliary Power
  • Perform Emergency Evacuation Procedures on a BFV
  • Modernized Demolition Initiators
  • Load/Unload 25mm Ready Boxes on a BFV
  • Load/Unload a TOW Launcher on a BFV
  • Perform Operator Maintenance on a M240C Machine Gun
  • Install/Remove a COAX Machine Gun on a BFV
  • Establish an Observation Post (OP)
  • Perform Operator's Maintenance on a 25mm Automatic Gun
  • Landmine Warfare and IEDs
  • Urban Combat Operations
  • Drive a BFV
  • Recover a Mired Tracked Vehicle Using Similar Vehicle(s) and Tow Cables
  • Tow/Tow Start a BFV
  • Drive a BFV Using Night Vision Equipment
  • Engage Targets with an M240B Machine Gun
  • Engage Targets with the 25mm Automatic Gun on a BFV
  • Engage Targets with the M240C Coaxial Machine Gun on a BFV
  • AA/Patrolling STX
  • Call For Fire
  • LP/OP
  • Mounted and Dismounted Patrolling
  • End of Cycle Field Training Exercise
  • Rout Reconnaissance
  • Zone Reconnaissance with Screening
  • Cordon And Search
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