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There is for aviation centric UMO's.
Army Officer ASI 3S: Unit Air Movements Officer
It has additional course requirements beyond what standard UMO's receive.
Unit Air Movements Officer Training
There are 2 courses that can help an Army officer get the 3S ASI. They are:
UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER DEPLOYMENT PLANNING (UMODPC)
8C—F17/553-F2 – This course is on legal authorities, mobilization concepts, plans, policies, procedures, and the responsibilities for mobilization and deployment at all levels.
AIR DEPLOYMENT PLANNING (ADPC)
8C-SI3S/553-F4 – Instruction on the responsibilities of unit air movements, strategic airlift operations, planning operations and manifesting, etc…
Army Officer ASI 3S: Unit Air Movements Officer
It has additional course requirements beyond what standard UMO's receive.
Unit Air Movements Officer Training
There are 2 courses that can help an Army officer get the 3S ASI. They are:
UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER DEPLOYMENT PLANNING (UMODPC)
8C—F17/553-F2 – This course is on legal authorities, mobilization concepts, plans, policies, procedures, and the responsibilities for mobilization and deployment at all levels.
AIR DEPLOYMENT PLANNING (ADPC)
8C-SI3S/553-F4 – Instruction on the responsibilities of unit air movements, strategic airlift operations, planning operations and manifesting, etc…
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CPT Lawrence Cable
I wonder how far back that goes? I was movement officer and aircraft commander of the advance element when we took the Brigade to Alaska (lovely Adak). I did have to attend some classes to qualify, I'll have to look at my 214's and NGB22's.
I was rather shocked at how seriously the Air Force took the Aircraft Commander stuff. As a young LT, it's a bit overwhelming when the Pilot tells you that he flies the plane, anything else with the aircraft, personnel or loading was on me.
I was rather shocked at how seriously the Air Force took the Aircraft Commander stuff. As a young LT, it's a bit overwhelming when the Pilot tells you that he flies the plane, anything else with the aircraft, personnel or loading was on me.
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MAJ Ronnie Reams
SFC Michael Hasbun - ,used to be when I was in, ASI as attached to MOS. When I was a SGT, my MOS was 05B4H. It meant my MOS was radio instructor, as the H ASI was part of my MOS. Been a long time ago, and things change. LOL
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