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US Army Ordnance Corps Fort Lee, Virginia Approaches for Maintenance Leadership of the Future

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Page 1: US Army Ordnance Corps Fort Lee, Virginia -  · PDF fileUS Army Ordnance Corps Fort Lee, Virginia Approaches for Maintenance Leadership of the Future

US Army Ordnance Corps Fort Lee, Virginia

Approaches for

Maintenance Leadership

of the Future

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“Trains Ordnance Soldiers and leaders in technical skills, values, common tasks, and the Warrior Ethos. Supports development of capabilities across Doctrine, Organization, Training, Materiel, Leadership, Personnel, and Facilities (DOTMLPF) supporting our core competencies and the Army’s mission. Supports the Army’s enlisted and officer accession mission.”

The Ordnance School Mission

Core Competencies Areas

Explosive Ordnance Disposal

Maintenance

Ammunition

2

Other Proponent

Maintenance Training

• Sustainment:

Depot / Installation Mnt Mgt

Wage Grade Skills

• Field:

Aviation

Military Intelligence

Signal

Transportation

Rail / Boats

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Two Levels of Maintenance

Field level maintenance:

Sustainment level maintenance:

• On-system maintenance

• Repair and return to the user

• Allows for repair of components/end

items on-(near) system

• Repair and return to the supply system

• Off- system maintenance

• By exception, return to the owning unit

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Source: PAM XXI

AC/USAR: UAD 1108

ARNG: PERSACS 201102

O/H as of 12 OCT 11

Ordnance Corps (Maintenance)

Total Army Strength/OD Corps

• OD Corps 105,440 •Total Army 994,731

889,291

Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic M1 Abrams System Maintainer Land Cbt Elect Missile System

Utilities Equipment Repair Bradley System Maintainer Air Traffic Control Equip

Power-Generation Equipment Stryker Systems Maintainer Avionics Communications Repairer

Allied Trades Specialist Construction Equipment Repairer Radar Repair

Small Army/artillery Repairer Quartermaster & Chemical Equip MLRS System Repairer

Fire Control Repairer Track Vehicle Repairer Patriot System Repairer

Ordnance Corps •Officers: 2,168 •WO: 3,939 •CMF 89: 9,288 •CMF 91: 82,155 •CMF 94: 7,890

CMF 94

CMF 91

CMF 89

WO Officer

CMF 91 CMF 94

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Basic Officer

Leadership Course

5

Professional Military Education

Intermediate

Level Education

Senior Service

College

Combined Logistics Captains Career Course

Pre-Command Course

Pre-Command Course

Logistics Leader College Technical Logistics College

Warrant Off Basic Course

Warrant Off Adv Course

Logistics Non Commissioned

Officer Academy

Advanced Leader Course

Senior Leader Officer Course

Ord

nan

ce

L

og

isti

cs C

orp

s

Individual Professional and Continuing Education

Trade Certifications/ Licensing Civilian Schooling New Equipment Training Army Correspondence/ Distributed Learning Crs

ALC

SLC

8 wks

Log

Common

Log

Common

OD

4 wks 2 days

BOLC

CLC3

WOBC

WOAC

OD

Log

Common

20 wks 3 days

12 wks

Common

Log

OD

12 wks

Common

Log

OD

OD

Log

Common

16wks 4days

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Army Learning Model 2015

6

Learner-centered Instruction

Technology Integration

Lifelong Learning

Student Assessment

Trade Certification/

Licensing

Leader Learning Programs

Training with

Industry

Advanced Civilian Schooling

Leadership

Critical & Creative Thinking/Problem Solving (Agile & Adaptive)

Cultural Studies (Astuteness)

Common Skills Tasks

Educational Outcomes

Training Tasks

Timed Outcomes

NCOs WOs

Officers

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Questions

Ordnance SustainNet Forums https://forums.bcks.army.mil/secure/Community

Browser.aspx?id=295453

Ordnance Homepage www.goordnance.army.mil

Ordnance Knowledge Center https://www.us.army.mil/suite/doc/12636212

Ordnance Newsletter http://www.goordnance.army.mil/newsletters

/current_newsletters.html

Ordnance Magazine http://www.usaocaweb.org/index.asp

Public AKO Published

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