Posted on Dec 23, 2014
SPC(P) Micah Lavigne
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I have Three Certificates of training how can I get them put on my ERB and are they worth points

ASAP's Aclohol Drug Abuse Prevention Training (ADAPT)-80 hr course
(I volunteered for this)

Army Family Team Building LVL 1-3

CLS (I got this cert as a private and was told it does not go in my erb I found out as a SPC it can and is worth points is it expired?)

How can I get schools info? I keep asking my NCOs on this (Combatives school is right down the road) and S-3 keeps telling us they will let us know now Im PCSing and I want my erb to say more than I maxed out my CC Hrs

ANd How can I prove this to anyone (AR References) I cant seem to find an actual answer on this
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SPC(P) Micah Lavigne take them to your BN S1, they have access to the most current list from HRC of what can and what cannot be added. If they give you the runaround, message me and I will get you the exact codes they need.
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I'm preparing the DA Form 87 Certificate of Training for a Basic Combatives Course that I will be teaching soon. For those Soldiers who could earn their promotion points out of this class would my signature as a SSG be enough or will I need an O-5 or O-6 to sign it? If an O-5 or O-6 has to sign it, can I modify the form to have my signature block as the class instructor or will I have to create a Certificate of Training myself?? Thank you very much.
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SSG(P) (Join to see) - You can sign the certificate but you need an O-5 to sign as well in order for it to be valid. As an example, our medics teach CLS and then present a memorandum for record listing the class graduates. The NCO who taught the clas signs the memo but the certificate has our BN CDR's signature block. If you want, place your signature on the lower left side of certificate and the O-5 signature on the lower right side.
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