Upload
jessie-cox
View
287
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
OCCUPATION: 2A375, Title not available
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
JAN 2012 - JUL 2015 (3 Years 6 Months), 2A375
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
JAN 2012 - JUL 2015 (3 Years 6 Months), 2A375
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATION FOR: 2A375
Avionics Technicians (ONET 49-2091.00)
OCCUPATION: 2A372, Integrated Avionics Systems Craftsman
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
DEC 2011 - JAN 2012 (1 Month), 2A372
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
DEC 2007 - DEC 2011 (4 Years), 2A372
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
DEC 2011 - JAN 2012 (1 Month), 2A372
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
DEC 2007 - DEC 2011 (4 Years), 2A372
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
1. LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME 2. PAY GRADE 3. YEAR(S) INSERVICE
COX JESSIE S II E-7 22
4. MILITARY SERVICE COMPONENT 5. DATE OFINFORMATION
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE 2015 JUL 01
6. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION
EXPERIENCE HISTORY:
_____________________________
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 1 of 13
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 2A372
(Description dates OCT 2007 - JUL 2015)
Maintains CV-22, F-16, F-117, MQ-9, and RQ-4 avionics systems and F-22, F-35, and MQ-1 avionics and electrical &
environmental (A&E) systems at the organizational level. Troubleshoots, inspects, removes, installs, repairs, modifies,
and operates aircraft A&E systems, components, and associated support equipment. Performs and supervises general
aircraft servicing and handling procedures.
2. Duties and Responsibilities:
2.1. Inspects, troubleshoots, operates, and maintains aircraft avionics or A&E systems, subsystems, components, and
test equipment using aircraft controls, displays, and portable maintenance aid (PMA) to determine operational condition.
Interprets equipment operating characteristics to isolate malfunctions in systems such as: attack control, core
processing, radar, infrared, laser, controls and displays, flight controls, vehicle management, communication, navigation,
identification, satellite communications, electronic warfare (EW), electrical power and distribution, gas turbine
compressor, auxiliary power, landing gear, anti-skid, nose wheel steering, lighting, fire and overheat warning, fire
extinguishing, fuel indicating, liquid cooling, air conditioning, bleed air, cabin pressure, auxiliary pressurization, oxygen,
and aircraft utility systems. Uses technical data to trace wiring diagrams and signal data flow. Uses integrated
diagnostics, built in test functions, electronic measuring equipment, aerospace ground equipment (AGE), support
equipment (SE), and hand tools.
2.2. Removes and installs systems components. Performs and supervises alignment, calibration, modifications, and
boresight of avionics or A&E systems. Uploads operational software into systems components. Removes and installs
line replaceable modules (LRMs), line replaceable units (LRUs), and other systems components. Enters maintenance
data into automated systems.
2.3. Inspects, analyzes, and evaluates avionics or A&E systems to determine operational status. Interprets inspection
findings and determines adequacy of corrective actions. Reviews maintenance management publications and
procedures. Recommends methods of improved equipment performance and maintenance procedures. Ensures
compliance with technical publications and directives.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 2A372
Avionics Technician (DOT 823.261-026)
First-Line Supervisors And Managers/Supervisors - Mechanics, Installers, And Repairers (OES 81002)
First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers (ONET 49-1011.00)
Supervisor, Avionics Shop (DOT 823.131-018)
Supervisor, Electronics Systems Maintenance (DOT 828.161-010)
OCCUPATION: 2A371, A-10, F-15, And U-2 Avionics Systems Craftsman
_____________________________
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 2 of 13
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
OCT 2006 - DEC 2007 (1 Year 2 Months), 2A371
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
JAN 2003 - OCT 2006 (3 Years 9 Months), 2A371
OCT 2000 - JAN 2003 (2 Years 3 Months), 2A351A
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
MAY 1996 - OCT 2000 (4 Years 5 Months), 2A351A
JAN 1996 - MAY 1996 (4 Months), 2A331A
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
NOV 1993 - JAN 1996 (2 Years 2 Months), 2A331A
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
OCT 1993 - NOV 1993 (1 Month), 2A331A
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
OCT 2007 - DEC 2007 (2 Months), 2A351
OCT 2006 - OCT 2007 (1 Year), 2A351A
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
NOV 2003 - OCT 2006 (2 Years 11 Months), 2A351A
OCT 2000 - OCT 2003 (3 Years), 2A351A
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
MAR 1997 - OCT 2000 (3 Years 7 Months), 2A351A
JAN 1996 - MAR 1997 (1 Year 2 Months), 2A331A
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
NOV 1993 - JAN 1996 (2 Years 2 Months), 2A331A
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
OCT 1993 - NOV 1993 (1 Month), 2A331A
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 2A371
(Description dates OCT 2007 - JUL 2015)
Isolates malfunctions and repairs and inspects A-10, F-15, and U-2 integrated avionics systems at organizational levels.
Inspects, services, and performs general aircraft handling procedures.
2. Duties and Responsibilities:
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 3 of 13
2.1. Identifies and isolates A-10, F-15, and U-2 integrated avionics systems malfunctions, and analyzes performance.
Operates integrated avionics systems to determine operational condition. Interprets equipment operation to isolate
malfunctions in systems such as attack control, instrument, flight control, communications, navigation, and penetration
aids. Traces data flow and wiring diagrams. Inspects, troubleshoots, and maintains aircraft wiring systems. Uses built-in
test functions, electronic measuring equipment, support aerospace ground equipment (AGE), and hand tools. Monitors
equipment performance and detects and analyzes malfunctions.
2.2. Removes, installs, aligns, and checks integrated avionics systems. Removes and installs line replaceable units and
aligns systems. Operationally checks externally mounted avionics equipment. Boresights systems. Performs
intermediate or organizational maintenance level modifications.
2.3. Inspects integrated avionics systems, posts entries, and maintains inspection and maintenance records. Inspects
avionics systems and determines operational status. Interprets inspection findings and determines corrective action
adequacy. Reviews maintenance management publications and procedures to obtain avionics systems information.
Recommends methods to improve equipment performance and maintenance procedures. Uses automated maintenance
systems. Inputs, validates, and analyzes data processed to automated systems. Clears and closes out completed
maintenance discrepancies in automated maintenance systems.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 2A371
Avionics Technician (DOT 823.261-026)
Avionics Technicians (ONET 49-2091.00)
Data Processing Equipment Repairers (OES 85705)
Electronics Mechanic (DOT 828.261-022)
Electronics Repairers, Commercial And Industrial Equipment (OES 85717)
First-Line Supervisors And Managers/Supervisors - Mechanics, Installers, And Repairers (OES 81002)
First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers (ONET 49-1011.00)
Supervisor, Avionics Shop (DOT 823.131-018)
Supervisor, Electronics Systems Maintenance (DOT 828.161-010)
OCCUPATION: 45213A, F/FB-111 Avionic Systems Specialist Helper, Attack Control Systems
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
FEB 1993 - OCT 1993 (8 Months), 45213A
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
_____________________________
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 4 of 13
MAR 1993 - OCT 1993 (7 Months), 45213A
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 45213A
(Description dates APR 1987 - JUN 1994)
Analyzes malfunctions and inspects, installs, maintains, and troubleshoots F/FB-111 avionic systems at the
organizational level. Inspects, services, and performs general aircraft handling procedures. Supervises organizational
level maintenance activities.
OCCUPATION: 99000, Basic Airman
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
JAN 1993 - FEB 1993 (1 Month)
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
FEB 1993 - MAR 1993 (1 Month)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 99000
(Description dates JAN 1985 - JUN 1994)
This identifier is used to report the primary, control, and duty AFSCs of an airman who has not been awarded an AFS
and to report the duty of an airman taking basic training.
** Note: Experience history data not available prior to FY 75 **
** Note: Description, Length, or Credit Recommendation will not be displayed for a course if that information is not available.
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2013 - SEP 2014
ARMY COURSE: CLC222, CONTRACTING OFFICERS REPRESENTATIVE(COR) TNG
LENGTH: 1 Week.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUN 2010 - JUL 2015)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
_____________________________
TRAINING HISTORY: COURSESSUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED
_____________________________
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 5 of 13
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLC222)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2012 - SEP 2013, OCT 2011 - SEP 2012, OCT 2010 - SEP 2011
ARMY COURSE: CLG004, GOVERNMENT PURCHASE CARD REFRESHER TRAINING
LENGTH: 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates MAR 2005 - JUL 2015)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLG004)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2009 - SEP 2010
ARMY COURSE: CLG001, DOD GOVERNMENT PURCHASE CARD
LENGTH: 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates MAR 2005 - JUL 2015)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLG001)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2009 - SEP 2010
ARMY COURSE: CLG005, PURCHASE CARD ONLINE SYSTEM (PCOLS)
LENGTH: 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates OCT 2009 - JUL 2015)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: CLG005)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2007 - SEP 2008
_____________________________
_____________________________
_____________________________
_____________________________
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 6 of 13
ARMY COURSE: J3STUS171, USFK THEATER SPECIFIC REQUIRED TRAINING
LENGTH: Unknown.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUL 2008 - JUL 2015)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J3STUS171)
MILITARY TRAINING:MAY 2008, 2005
AIR FORCE COURSE: PME CODE T, USAF NCO Academy
LENGTH: 35 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates FEB 1995 - JUL 2015)
Leadership and Management II (LMM 2121): Role and responsibilities of the technician/supervisor. Includes concepts of
human behavior; standards of discipline; effective counseling techniques; methods of orienting new personnel;
principles of motivating individuals within groups; evolution of management theory; personnel management skills; and
applied problem-solving techniques in management, social issues, and labor relations. Managerial Communications II
(LMM 2122): Principles of oral and written communications applicable to technician/communication by applying the
principles and theories of oral presentations; analyzing methods for improving listening and lessening barriers to
effective communication; application of effective writing principles to the preparation of letters, performance reports, or
other written correspondence. Military Studies (LMM 2123): Organization and mission of the Air Force, the military
justice system, and the relationship of US foreign domestic policies to military readiness. Intro to Total Quality
Management II (LMM 2125): Introduction to total quality management at the craftsman level. Includes the quality Air
Force system and principles, team dynamics, leadership skills, the continuous improvement process, human relations,
management of human resources, and issues and program in quality Air Force.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: PME CODE T)
MILITARY TRAINING:MAR 2007
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AMP2A6X6 A27B, F-22 ACFT ELECT & ENVMTL SYS MNTS(CERT TNG)(CNVRSN)
LENGTH: Unknown.
_____________________________
_____________________________
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 7 of 13
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4AMP2A6X6 A27B)
MILITARY TRAINING:MAR 2007
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AMP2A6X6 B27A, F-22 Environmental Sys Maintenance (Conversion Training)
LENGTH: 1 Week, 3 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUN 2006 - FEB 2008)
This course provides training for Air Force personnel, AFS 2A6X6, in the skills and knowledge needed to perform duties
on the F/A-22 aircraft. Scope of training includes: Facts and principles of F/A-22 Environmental Control System (ECS)
and On-Board Inert Gas Generating System (OBIGGS).
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4AMP2A6X6 B27A)
MILITARY TRAINING:DEC 2006
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AMP30000 A27C, F-22 Common Maintenance Tasks (Conversion Training)
LENGTH: 2 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUN 1955 - NOV 2008)
This course provides conversion training for Air Force personnel in AFSCs 1T1X1 (Life Support), 2A3X2 (Avionics),
2A3X3K (Crew Chief), 2A6X3 (Egress), 2A6X4 (Fuels), 2A6X6 (E & E), 2A7X1 (Metals Tech), 2A7X2 (NDI), 2A7X3
(Structures), 2A7X4 (Survival Equip), and 2W1X1 (Armament) in the skills and knowledge needed to perform duties on
the F-22 aircraft. Scope of training includes: identifying basic facts and principles about the concept of operations;
security precautions and procedures; IMIS; low observables maintenance requirements; APU operation; performing
operational functions on the PMA; locating PMA ports; identifying flight line hazards; verifying aircraft safe for
maintenance; canopy operation; ejection seat positioning; and operation of the APU.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4AMP30000 A27C)
MILITARY TRAINING:JAN 2005, MAY 2000
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4ASF2A3X1B 006, F-15E AVIONIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE (INSTR AND FLT CONTR)
LENGTH: 96 Hours.
_____________________________
_____________________________
_____________________________
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 8 of 13
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUN 1955 - AUG 2004)
This course provides training for Air Force personnel, AFSC 2A3X1, in the skills and knowledge needed to perform
duties on the F-15E aircraft. Scope of training includes: Identify facts and principles of the BIT, audit system, SFDR,
accelerometer counter set, FQI, fuel low level warning system, pitot static, air data computer, standby compass, air
intake control, engine and hydraulic instruments, manual and automatic flight control systems. Locate wire repair
information. Perform a pitot static leak checkout. Perform AFCS M-BIT procedures.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4ASF2A3X1B 006)
MILITARY TRAINING:SEP 2003
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AMP2A6X6 A27A, F/A-22 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE (CONVERSION
TRAINING)
LENGTH: 40 Hours.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUN 1955 - AUG 2005)
This course provides training for Air Force personnel, AFS 2A6X6, in the skills and knowledge needed to perform duties
on the F/A-22 aircraft. Scope of training includes: Facts and principles about the electrical power system, interior,
exterior lighting system, landing gear system, fire protection system. Perform a wheel speed sensor test.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4AMP2A6X6 A27A)
MILITARY TRAINING:JAN 2003
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AMF00066 061, Core Automated Maintenance System Course (Cams
LENGTH: 2 Days.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4AMF00066 061)
MILITARY TRAINING:2003
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AMP2A6X6 B27A, F/A-22 Environmental Sys Maintenance (Conversion Training)
LENGTH: 64 Hours.
_____________________________
_____________________________
_____________________________
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 9 of 13
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUN 1955 - AUG 2005)
This course provides training for Air Force personnel, AFS 2A6X6, in the skills and knowledge needed to perform duties
on the F/A-22 aircraft. Scope of training includes: Facts and principles of F/A-22 Environmental Control System (ECS)
and On-Board Inert Gas Generating System (OBIGGS).
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4AMP2A6X6 B27A)
MILITARY TRAINING:2003
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4ASF2A3X3A 034, F-15 ACFT MAINT (FLIGHT CONTROL SYS)
LENGTH: 210 Hours.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUN 1955 - NOV 2004)
This course provides training for Air Force personnel, AFSC 2A3X3A, in the skills and knowledge needed to perform
duties on the F-15 aircraft. Scope of training includes: Identify facts and principles of the flight control hydraulic system,
lateral, longitudinal, directional, and automatic flight control systems. Identify malfunction isolation procedures. Rig flight
control components. Determine flight control cable tension. Perform mechanical systems operational checkouts.
Perform longitudinal control system air bleed procedures. Remove and install input rods to the mixer. Perform AFCS
hydraulic operational checkout and M-BIT ckeckout.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4ASF2A3X3A 034)
MILITARY TRAINING:JAN 2002
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4ASF2A3X1C 014, F-15 INTEG AVIONIC MAINT (COMM/NAV/PEN-AIDS)
LENGTH: 134 Hours.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUN 1955 - FEB 2004)
This course provides training for Air Force personnel, AFSC 2A3X1, in the skills and knowledge needed to perform
duties on the F-15 aircraft. Scope of training includes: Identify facts, principles and malfunction procedures of the
communication, ADF, ILS, TACAN, IFF, AAI, RWR, EWWS, ICMS, IBS, CMD systems. Identify hardware and tools to
repair wiring malfunctions. Operational checks of the ILS, IFF, AAI, RWR, EWWS, CMD systems. Perform a BIT
checkout of the Fighter Data Link system.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4ASF2A3X1C 014)
_____________________________
_____________________________
_____________________________
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 10 of 13
MILITARY TRAINING:2001
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AMP2A2X0 A27A, F/A-22 Avionics Sys Maint (Antennas, Controls, Displays and KOV-
20) (Conversion Training)
LENGTH: 238 Hrs.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUN 1955 - AUG 2005)
This course provides training for Air Force personnel, AFSC 2A2X0, in the skills and knowledge needed to perform
duties on the F/A-22 aircraft. Scope of training includes: Maintenance and diagnostics of the avionics, antenna, IVSC,
KOV-20, controls and displays, ADSS, FLCS, IRS, CSFDR, MLD, and AVTR systems.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J4AMP2A2X0 A27A)
MILITARY TRAINING:NOV 1998
AIR FORCE COURSE: PME CODE 0, Airman Leadership School
LENGTH: 23 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUN 1955 - JUL 2015)
Leadership and Management (LMM 1101): Role and responsibilities of airmen; theories, techniques, and practical
application of leadership/followership; supervision; management; stress management; problem solving; concepts of
human behavior; standards of discipline; effective counseling techniques; evaluation of enlisted personnel; and current
social issues. Managerial Communications (LMM 1102): Principles of oral/written communications for airmen,
theories/concepts of communications, factors influencing communication process, speaking techniques including oral
presentations, and principles of effective writing. Military Studies (LMM 1103): Organization, mission, and history of Air
Force; dress and appearance; drill/ceremonies; customs/courtesies; respect for flag; military deterrence; democratic
process; code of conduct; and personal readiness. Introduction to Total Quality Management (LMM 1104): Introduction
to the total quality approach to management. Includes the quality Air Force commitment; seven-step continuous
improvement process; quality environment, tools, metrics, roles and responsibilities; and effective team-building
concepts.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: PME CODE 0)
_____________________________
_____________________________INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE
FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 11 of 13
MILITARY TRAINING:JAN 2009
AIR FORCE COURSE: G3ABR45233A 000
MILITARY TRAINING:JAN 2007
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4AST452X1A 000
MILITARY TRAINING:JAN 2007
AIR FORCE COURSE: PDS CODE I92
MILITARY TRAINING:MAR 2005
AIR FORCE COURSE: PDS CODE 822
MILITARY TRAINING:JAN 2003
AIR FORCE COURSE: J4ASF00066 058
MILITARY TRAINING:DEC 2001
AIR FORCE COURSE: PDS CODE XQW
MILITARY TRAINING:FEB 1999
AIR FORCE COURSE: PDS CODE 419
MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 1997
AIR FORCE COURSE: PDS CODE 7WP
MILITARY TRAINING:DEC 1996
AIR FORCE COURSE: PDS CODE Q2M
MILITARY TRAINING:MAR 1994
AIR FORCE COURSE: PDS CODE 9DU
MILITARY TRAINING:MAR 1994
AIR FORCE COURSE: PDS CODE PCP
MILITARY TRAINING:SEP 1993
AIR FORCE COURSE: PDS CODE 9BL
** Note: Limited training history is available prior to FY 84 (ARMY); FY 78 (NAVY); FY 70 (AIR FORCE); FY 67 (MARINE CORPS)
_____________________________ LANGUAGE PROFICIENCIES: _____________________________
ItalianLISTENING: Unknown ProficiencyREADING: Unknown ProficiencySPEAKING: Unknown Proficiency
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 12 of 13
END OF AUTOMATED MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY DATA
** Note: This history includes only the centrally automated experience and training information that the services maintained on yourmilitary record **
LEGEND CODE:
DOT: Dictionary of Occupational Titles published by the Department of LaborOES: Occupational Employment Statistics published by the Office of Personnel ManagementONET: Occupational Information Network
DD FORM 2586, JAN 2010 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 13 of 13