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United States Navy Ethos
We are the United States Navy, our Nation's sea power - ready guardians of peace, victoriousin war.
We are professional Sailors and Civilians - a diverse and agile force exemplifying the higheststandards of service to our Nation, at home and abroad, at sea and ashore.
Integrity is the foundation of our conduct; respect for others is fundamental to our character;decisive leadership is crucial to our success.
We are a team, disciplined and well-prepared, committed to mission accomplishment. We donot waver in our dedication and accountability to our Shipmates and families.
We are patriots, forged by the Navy's core values of Honor, Courage and Commitment. Intimes of war and peace, our actions reflect our proud heritage and tradition.
We defend our Nation and prevail in the face of adversity with strength, determination, anddignity.
We are the United States Navy.
The Sailor's Creed
I am a United States Sailor.
I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States ofAmerica and I willobey the orders of those appointed over me.
I represent the fighting spirit of the Navy and those who have gonebefore me to defendfreedom and democracy around the world.
I proudly serve my country's Navy combat team with Honor,Courage, and Commitment.
I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all.
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US Navy EOD Ethos
I am a United States Navy EOD Technician, a warrior, professional Sailor and guardian of life.
I willfully accept the danger of my chosen profession and will accomplish all duties my greatcountry asks of me.
I follow in the wake of those who have served before me with uncommon valor. I was bornfrom the bombs and mines of the blitzkrieg. I have cleared the world’s sea lanes and fought in
the jungles, deserts and mountains around the globe.
I will never disgrace the Navy EOD Warriors of the past and will uphold their honor andmemory, both on and off the battlefield.
I am a quiet professional! I strive to excel in every art and artifice of war. I adapt to everysituation and will overcome all obstacles. I will never fail those who depend upon me.
I maintain my mind, body, and equipment in the highest state of readiness that is worthy of themost elite Warrior.
I will defeat my enemies’ spirit because my spirit is stronger. I will defeat my enemies’weapons because I know my enemies’ weapons better.
I will complete every mission with honor, courage, and commitment. Though I may be aloneand completely isolated, I will trust my teammates and my country. I will never give up and I will
never surrender.
Where most strive and train to get it right, I will relentlessly train so I never get it wrong.
I am a United States Navy EOD Technician.
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CAREER ROADMAP
Seaman Recruit to Master Chief Roadmap
The educational roadmap below will assist Sailors in the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician community through theprocess of pursuing professional development and advanced education using various military and civilian resources e.g. PQSprogram; JST Joint Service Transcript; E-Learning; Navy College Network; etc. Successful leadership is the key to militaryreadiness and will always require a high degree of technical skill, professional knowledge, and intellectual development.
What is a Career Roadmap for Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician?
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician roadmaps are just what the name implies - a roadmap through the Enlisted Learningand Development Continuum from Seaman Recruit through Master Chief. The principal focus is to standardize a program Navywide by featuring the existing skills necessary to be successful in the Navy. The ultimate goal of a roadmap is to produce afunctional and competent Sailor.
What is the Enlisted Learning and Development Continuum?
Enlisted Learning and Development Continuum is the formal title given to the curriculum and process building on the foundationof Sailorization beginning in our Delayed Entry Program through Recruit Training Command and throughout your entire career.The continuum combines skill training, professional education, well-rounded assignments, and voluntary education. As youprogress through your career, early-on skill training diminishes while professional military education gradually increases.Experience is the ever-present constant determining the rate at which a Sailor trades skill training for professional development.
Do Sailors have to follow the Roadmap?
Yes. The Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician roadmap includes the four areas encompassed by the Continuum inProfessional Military Education to include; Navy Professional Military Education (NPME), Joint Professional Military Education(JPME), Leadership and Advanced Education.
Some training and education is mandatory (Recruit Training, EOD Preparatory course at Great Lakes, Illinois, EOD Phase I atNaval Diving and Salvage Training Center at Panama City, Florida and EOD Phase II and Phase III at Eglin Air Force Base,followed by Basic Airborne at Fort Benning, GA, Expeditionary Combat Skills (ECS) at Gulfport, MS and EOD Tactical Trainingat EOD Training and Evaluation Unit One San Diego, CA, E-Learning, etc.). Some may be directed by your chain of command(Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint courses), and the remainder is voluntary (MNP, E-Learning, college courses, etc.). Sailors areadvised to seek out mentors, including your Command Master Chief, Senior Enlisted Advisor, Leading Chief Petty Officer,Leading Petty Officer and Command Career Counselor, and to make use of your Navy College Virtual Education Center (VEC)or OCONUS Education Office's vast resources. All are uniquely qualified to help you along the way.
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EOD CAREER PATH
1 Revised: December 2019
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technicians (EOD). EODs perform operations which include: location, identification, render safe and disposal of foreign and domestic ordnance including conventional, chemical, biological, nuclear, underwater, and improvised explosive devices enabling access during operations in support of Carrier and Expeditionary Strike Groups, Mine Countermeasures, Naval Special Warfare, and Army Special Forces. Perform location and identification of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and Improvised WMD. Provide training and assistance for military, federal, state, and local civilian law enforcement agencies in ordnance related Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection procedures. Support and conduct ordnance related exploitation, intelligence collection, and counter-terrorism operations. Operate, maintain, and repair specialized EOD and combat equipment. Maintain required forms, records, correspondence, and files. Duties include performing open and closed circuit SCUBA diving, explosive demolitions, parachuting, tactical delivery, and extraction by unconventional insertion methods and small arms proficiency.
YEARS OF SERVICE
RATE/RANK AVERAGE TIME TO PROMOTE
COMMISSIONING OR OTHER SPECIAL PROGRAMS
SEA SHORE FLOW
TYPICAL CAREER PATH DEVELOPMENT
25-30 EODCM EODCS
21 Yrs 16.1
CSEL 48 4th Sea Tour CONUS/OCONUS Billet: See section 4 Duty: See section 5 Qualification: See sections 1, 2 and 5
21-24 EODCM EODCS EODC
21 Yrs 16.1 11.6
CSEL 36 3rd Shore Tour CONUS/OCONUS Billet: See section 4 Duty: See section 5 Qualification: See sections 1, 2 and 5
17-21 EODCM EODCS EODC
21 Yrs 16.1 11.6
CSEL
48
3rd Sea Tour CONUS/OCONUS Billet: See section 4 Duty: See section 5 Qualification: See sections 1, 2 and 5
14-17 EODCS EODC EOD1
16.1 Yrs 11.6 7.1
36 2nd Shore Tour CONUS/OCONUS Billet: See section 4 Duty: See section 5 Qualification: See sections 1, 2 and 5
11-14 EODC EOD1
11.6 Yrs 7.1
LDO, OCS, MECP 60 2nd Sea Tour CONUS/OCONUS Billet: See section 4 Duty: See section 5 Qualification: See sections 1, 2 and 5
7-11 EOD1 EOD2
7.1 Yrs 4.2
LDO, STA-21, OCS, MECP
36 1st Shore Tour CONUS/OCONUS Billet: See section 4 Duty: See section 5 Qualification: See sections 1, 2 and 5
2-7 EOD1 EOD2
7.1 Yrs 4.2
STA-21, OCS, MECP USNA, NROTC
60
1st Sea Tour CONUS/OCONUS Billet: EOD Technician / EOD Supervisor Duty: See section 5 Qualification: See sections 1, 2 and 5
1-2 EOD3 EODSN EODSA
2 Yrs 10 Months
20 Recruit Training Command, EOD Dive School, Joint Service EOD A-School, Military Static Line parachute training and Tactical Training. All Basic EOD Technicians are required to qualify as NEC M02A prior to reporting for duty onboard their first command
Notes:
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2 Revised: December 2019
1. The EOD rate has three primary Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) codes (M02A/M03A/M04A) which signify an increased level of knowledge and responsibility, similar to the Navy’s apprentice, journeyman, and master skill designations used to describe other technical rates.
EOD NECs required for advancement • M02A Basic EOD Technician (Apprentice / E5 and below)
o Awarded upon completion of EOD A-School. • M03A Senior EOD Technician (Journeyman / E5 to E6)
o Only graduates of EOD A-School with NEC M02A are eligible for this NEC. o NEC may be awarded to personnel 24 months after permanent assignment to an EOD Unit. o NEC code M03A requires the completion of Senior EOD Warfare Specialist (EWS) PQS
(NAVEDTRA 43171-2 Series) and Senior (EWS) Screening Board. o M02A/Basic EOD Technicians are expected to qualify as M03A/Senior EOD Technicians no later
than 30 months of reporting to a member’s first EOD command. • M04A Master EOD Technician (Master skills / E6 to E9)
o Only personnel with NEC code M03A are eligible for this NEC. o NEC may be awarded to personnel 48 months after Senior EOD Warfare Specialist (EWS)
qualification date. o NEC code M04A requires the completion of Master (EWS) PQS (NAVEDTRA 43171-3 Series)
and Master EWS Screening Board. o M03A/Senior EOD Technician are expected to qualify as M04A/Master EOD Technicians no later
than 60 months from M03A qualification date. (1) Any “Extenuating Circumstances” when the Sailor was not able to meet the deadline (i.e.,
operational employment, severe personal hardship/illness) will be documented in the performance evaluation report block 43 for E-6 and below for consideration.
2. The EOD rate has secondary NECs described in the Navy Enlisted Manpower and Personnel Classifications and Occupational Standards (NEOCS) manual which are not prerequisites for advancement within this career path.
EOD NEC not required for advancement • M05A EOD Exploitation Specialist (Secondary NEC for M03A/M04A)
o This qualification is NOT superior to M04A. o Only awarded to Senior/Master EOD Technician permanently assigned to Expeditionary
Exploitation Unit ONE (EXU-1). o NEC M05A is earned upon completion of a Combined Explosives Exploitation Cell (CEXC) Fleet
Readiness Training Plan (FRTP).
3. Considerations for advancement E-7 Leader development • Prospective EOD Candidates MUST be a Master EOD Technician with NEC M04A. • Prospective EOD Candidates (by order of precedence).
o MUST have completed a successful tour (minimum 12 months) as a Leading Petty Officer (LPO). o Should have a minimum of 3 years of EOD experience in NEC M03A. o Should have a minimum of 4 Core and 2 Advanced qualifications outlined in section 5. One core
qualification should be a diving supervisor qualification. o Should have completed a minimum of 2 deployments at an operational command. o Should have completed the EOD Leadership Continuum (EODLC) Phase II.
E-8 Leader development • Prospective EOD Candidates (by order of precedence).
o MUST have completed a successful tour (minimum 12 months) in a leadership milestone position as outlined in section 4.
o Should have a minimum of 4 Core and 2 advanced qualifications outlined in section 5. One core
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qualification should be a diving supervisor qualification. o Should have completed the EODLC, Phase III.
E-9 Leader development • Prospective EOD candidates (by order of precedence).
o MUST have completed a successful tour (minimum 12 months) in a leadership milestone position as outlined in section 4.
o Should have contributed to rating and professional development. Senior enlisted selection boards EOD rating review Explosive Warfare Specialist qualification board coordinator or member Explosive Warfare Specialist PQS working group
o Should have completed the EODLC Phase IV 4. EOD Billets
• Leadership milestone titles in Block 29 of enlisted evaluations
o E6 to E7 - Leading Petty Officer (LPO) o E7 to E8 – Platoon (PLT), Task Element (TE) or Division (DIV) Leading Chief Petty Officer
(LCPO) o E8 to E9 – Troop / Company / Department LCPO o Command Master Chief (CMDCM)
• Non-milestone titles in Block 29 of enlisted evaluations o E6 to E7 – Instructor / EOD Supervisor / EOD Tech o E7 to E8 – Department Chief Petty Officer (CPO) / PLT CPO / DIV CPO / Instructor / EOD
Supervisor / EOD Tech o E8 to E9 – Program Manager
5. EOD Duty
FULLY QUALIFIED EOD Technicians demonstrate sustained superior performance at sea and complete leadership milestone requirements. Under current Manning Control Authority (MCA) guidance, Unit Identification Code (UIC) 72301 is the priority for enlisted EOD assignment and distribution. • Sea duty commands / Deployable status (no priority order)
o Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit (EODMU) o EOD Tactics Development & Evaluation Squadron (EODTACDEVEVALSQN) o Expeditionary Exploitation Unit ONE (EXU-1) o EOD Group (EODGRU) o Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) o Expeditionary Support Unit (EODESU) o Naval Special Warfare Training Detachment (TRADET) o Major Command (CTF) o Navy Research Laboratory (NRL) o Naval Special Warfare Development Group (NSWDG) o NSWDG Tactical Development and Evaluation Squadron (TAC D&E SQDRN) o NSWDG Experimental Squadron
• Shore training / Diversity tours (no priority order)
o Training commands EOD Training and Evaluation Units 1 & 2 (EODTEU) Naval School Explosive Ordnance Disposal (NAVSCOLEOD) Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center (NDSTC) Center for EOD and Diving, Detachment Great Lakes (CEODD) United States Naval Academy (USNA)
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Recruit Training Command (RTC)
o Diversity tours EOD Mobile Unit Shore Detachment (TYPE 1 & 6) EOD Fleet Liaison Unit (EODFLTLAU) Theatre Special Operations Command (TSOC) Personnel Exchange Program (PEP) Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) Commander, Naval Recruiting Command (CNRC) Commander, Naval Recruiting District (NRD) Joint Improvised-Threat Defeat Organization (JIDO) Operational Test and Evaluation Unit Force (OPTEVFOR) Navy Personnel Command (NPC) Detailing NPC Placement Coordinator & Rating Specialist Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) Naval Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC) Expeditionary Warfighting Development Center (EXWDC) Center for EOD and Diving (CEODD) Special Operations Command (SOCOM) Commander, Naval Safety Center (CNSA) Joint Special Operations University (JSOU) Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)
*NOTE: All personnel not assigned to EODGRUONE/TWO commands are excluded from GROUP-wide
evaluation rankings and deserve full consideration for advancement.*
6. EOD Qualifications (priority order).
BEST QUALIFIED EOD Technicians will have completed all prescribed PME, maintained multiple supervisory designations and excelled during a diverse history of assignments which include Combatant, Component, and Task Force Commands referenced in section 5.
• Core qualifications
1. EOD Supervisor 2. SCUBA Diving Supervisor 3. MK 16 Diving Supervisor 4. Demolition Operations Supervisor (DOS) 5. Demolition Operations Range Safety Officer (RSO) 6. Helicopter Rope Suspension Training (HRST), Cast-master
• Advanced qualifications
1. Master Training Specialist (MTS) - is a requirement for all NEC 805A instructors if they successfully completed a full tour onboard a training command.
2. EOD Exploitation Specialist 3. MK 25 Diving Supervisor 4. VIPER UBA Diving Supervisor 5. MFF Jumpmaster 6. SL Parachute Jumpmaster 7. Air Ops Trainer 8. Small Arms RSO 9. Crew Served Weapons RSO 10. Crew Serve Weapons Instructor (CSWI)
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SELECTED RESERVE (SELRES)
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Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician (EOD) performs EOD operations to include: location, identification, render safe and
disposal of foreign and domestic ordnance including conventional, chemical, biological, nuclear, underwater, and improvised
explosive devices enabling access during military operation in support of Carrier and Expeditionary Strike Groups, Mine
Countermeasures, Naval Special Warfare, and Army Special Forces. Performs location and identification of Weapons of Mass
Destruction (WMD) and Improvised WMD. Provide training and assistance for military, federal, state, and local civilian law
enforcement agencies in ordnance related Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection procedures. Supports and conducts ordnance related
exploitation, intelligence collections, and counter-terrorism operations. Operates, maintains, and repairs specialized EOD and combat
equipment. Maintains required forms, records, correspondence and files. Duties include performing open and closed circuit SCUBA
diving, explosive demolitions, parachuting, tactical delivery, and extractions by unconventional insertion methods and small arms
proficiency.
YEARS OF
SERVICE
CAREER
MILESTONES
AVERAGE
TIME TO
PROMOTE
COMMISSIONING
OR OTHER SPECIAL
PROGRAMS
SEA
SHORE
FLOW
TYPICAL CAREER PATH
DEVELOPMENT
25-30 EODCM
EODCS
17.7 Yrs
17.5
CSEL 48
RC EOD Unit
Qualification: See sections 3 and 7
Duty: See section 8
Billet: See section 9
21-24 EODCM
EODCS
EODC
17.7 Yrs
17.5
13.7
CSEL
36
RC EOD Unit
Qualification: See sections 3 and 7
Duty: See section 8
Billet: See section 9
17-21 EODCM
EODCS
EODC
17.7 Yrs
17.5
13.7
CSEL
48
RC EOD Unit
Qualification: See sections 3 and 7
Duty: See section 8
Billet: See section 9
14-17 EODCS
EODC
EOD1
17.5 Yrs
13.7
8.7
LDO
36 RC EOD Unit
Qualification: See sections 3 and 7
Duty: See section 8
Billet: See section 9
11-14 EODC
EOD1
13.7 Yrs
8.7
LDO, OCS, MECP 60 RC EOD Unit
Qualification: See sections 3 and 7
Duty: See section 8
Billet: See section 9
7-11 EOD1
EOD2
8.7 Yrs
6.2
LDO, STA-21, OCS,
MECP
36 1st Shore Tour CONUS/OCONUS
Qualification: See sections 3 and 7
Duty: See section 8
Billet: See section 9
2-7 EOD1
EOD2
8.7 Yrs
6.2
STA-21, OCS, MECP
Naval Academy,
NROTC
60
1st Sea Tour CONUS/OCONUS
Qualification: See sections 3 and 7
Duty: See section 8
Billet: See section 9
1-2 EOD3
EODSN
EODSA
2 Yrs
10 Months
Recruit Training and all schools or
training events required to be
completed prior to reporting to their
first operational command.
Notes:
1. A School is required for EOD.
2. In addition to the above career path, an EOD Technician is advanced due to their proven leadership,
performance and qualifications. Priority should be given to sustained superior performance at sea, but
candidates who complete leadership milestones and succeed in subsequent shore tours should be considered
favorably (break out in large numbers at shore should receive ample consideration).
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3. The EOD rating is comprised of three primary NECs and one secondary NEC. Each primary NEC
represents increasing levels of knowledge and responsibility.
Primary NECs:
a. M02A – Basic EOD Technician: Awarded upon completion of EOD School.
b. M03A – Senior EOD Technician: IAW COMNECC Instruction 1414.2 (series), the Senior EOD
Tech Warfare qualification must be obtained within 30 months of reporting to a member’s first
EOD command.
c. M04A – Master EOD Technician.
Secondary NEC:
* MO5A – EOD Exploitation Specialist: This qualification is NOT superior to M04A and can only
be obtained if a M03A/M04A is permanently assigned to Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division Expeditionary Exploitation Unit ONE (NSWC
IHEODTD EXU-1). NEC is earned upon completion of a Combined Explosives Exploitation Cell
(CEXC) Fleet Readiness Training Plan (FRTP).
4. Considerations for promotion from E6 to E7:
a. Candidate shall have completed a reserve mobilization at some point in their career.
b. Candidates should be qualified as a Master EOD Technician.
c. Candidates should have completed a successful tour (minimum of 12 months) as a Platoon or
Division LPO.
d. Candidates should have qualified (CO signed Letter of Designation) as a mixed gas underwater
breathing apparatus (UBA) Diving Supervisor (MK16, MK25 etc.) and EOD Supervisor at some
point in their career.
e. Candidate shall complete a minimum of one and should complete at least two PLT OFRPs, at an
EODMU, NSWDG, EXU-1, or other deployable unit.
f. Candidates should have completed EODLC Phase II
g. Best qualified will have completed one sea, one shore training, and at least one NR EOD tour.
5. Considerations for promotion from E7 to E8:
a. Candidate shall have completed a reserve mobilization at some point in their career.
b. Candidates shall be qualified as a Master EOD Technician.
c. Candidates should have completed a successful tour as a Platoon or Division LCPO.
d. Candidates should have qualified as a mixed gas UBA Diving Supervisor (MK16, MK25 etc.) and
EOD Supervisor at some point in their career.
e. Candidates should have completed EODLC Phase III.
f. Best qualified will have completed one sea, one shore training, and at least one NR EOD tour.
6. Considerations for promotion from E8 to E9:
a. Candidates shall have completed a successful tour as a Command Senior Enlisted Leader (SEL).
b. Candidate shall have completed a reserve mobilization at some point in their career.
c. Candidates shall be qualified as a Master EOD Technician.
d. Candidates should have qualified as a mixed gas UBA Diving Supervisor (MK16, MK25 etc.) and
EOD Supervisor at some point in their career.
e. Candidates should (Shall for those selected to E8 after FY17) have completed a Senior Enlisted
Academy. This includes the Navy SEA and JSOFSEA.
f. Best qualified will have completed one sea, one shore training, and at least one NR EOD tour.
7. Best qualified candidates will have a diverse background and have completed prescribed PME.
Additionally, they will have multiple supervisory designations (listed below)
a. Should have a minimum of 3 of these supervisory qualifications:
(1) EOD Supervisor
(2) Mixed gas UBA Diving Supervisor (MK16 or MK25)
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(3) Master Training Specialist (Required if successfully completed a full tour as a 805A after
FY-18).
(4) Helicopter Rope Suspension Training (HRST)/CAST Supervisor
(5) EOD Exploitation Specialist
(6) SCUBA Dive Supervisor (7) Demolition Operations Supervisor (8) MK 25 Diving Supervisor
(9) VIPER UBA Diving Supervisor
(10) MFF Jumpmaster
(11) SL Parachute Jumpmaster
(12) Air Ops Trainer
(13) Small Arms RSO
(14) Crew Served Weapons RSO
(15) Crew Serve Weapons Instructor (CSWI) - Match with NECC Weapons Continuum
(16) Inside tender
(17) Chamber Supervisor
8. EOD Tours:
a. Sea:
1. EOD Mobile Unit (EODMU)
2. Naval Special Warfare Development Group (NSWDG)
3. Expeditionary Exploitation Unit ONE (EXU-1)
4. Naval Special Warfare
5. EOD Group (EODGRU) (Diversity)
6. Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) (Diversity/OCONUS)
7. Individual Augmentee (IA) MM and GSA (Diversity/OCONUS)
8. Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head Explosive Ordnance Disposal
Technology Division Expeditionary Exploitation Unit ONE (NSWC IHEODTD
EXU-1) (Diversity)
9. Expeditionary Support Unit (EODESU) (Diversity)
10. Naval Special Warfare Training Detachment (Training)
11. Major Command (CTF) (Diversity/OCONUS)
12. Navy Research Laboratory (NRL) (Diversity)
13. Other Deployable Command
b. Shore:
1. EOD Training and Evaluation Units 1 & 2 (EODTEU) (Training)
2. Naval School Explosive Ordnance Disposal (NAVSCOLEOD) (Training)
3. Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center (NDSTC) (Training)
4. EOD Mobile Unit Shore Detachment (TYPE 1 & 6) (Diversity/OCONUS)
5. EOD Fleet Liaison Unit (EODFLTLAU) (Diversity)
6. Center for EOD and Diving, Detachment Great Lakes (CEODD) (EOD/ND Prep
Billet) (Diversity)
7. Theatre Special Operations Command (TSOC) (Diversity)
8. Recruit Training Command (RTC) Motivator (Diversity)
9. Personnel Exchange Program (PEP) (Diversity/OCONUS)
10. Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) (Diversity)
11. Commander, Naval Recruiting Command (CNRC) (Diversity)
12. Commander, Naval Recruiting District (NRD) (Diversity)
13. Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization (JIEDDO) (Diversity)
14. Operational Training and Evaluation Unit (OPTEVFOR) (Diversity)
15. Navy Personnel Command (NPC) (Diversity)
16. Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) (Diversity)
17. Naval Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC) (Diversity)
18. Center for EOD and Diving (CEODD) (Diversity)
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c. Reserve Force
1. NR EODTECHDIV SUPP (NR EOD)
2. NR EXU-1 (NR EOD)
3. Naval Special Warfare
4. Other RESFOR command
9. Leadership naming convention (Block 29) on evaluations at RC EOD Commands are as follows: (Priority
order)
a. Must be held for a minimum of 12 months
(1) Command Master Chief
(2) Command Senior Enlisted Leader (Career milestone position for advancement to E9)
(3) Department LCPO
(4) PLT LCPO / Division LCPO
(5) Department CPO
(6) PLT CPO / Division CPO
(7) PLT LPO / Division LPO
b. No minimum time requirement
(1) Instructor
(2) EOD Supervisor
(3) EOD Tech
Explosive Ordnance Disposal TechnicianSenior Chief Petty Officer
(Master)
NAME:
SKILL TRAINING(Schools, courses and assignments directly related to occupation)
REQUIRED SKILL TRAINING
Course Title Course Location CIN/CSE IDCourseLength
Date Completed
TSC INDOC Great Lakes, IL A‑500‑1111 1 day
EOD/ND PAC Great Lakes A‑433‑0010 16 days
EOD Phase I ”EOD DV” Panama City, FL A‑431‑0083 54 days
EOD Phase II “ Joint Common Core” Eglin AFB, FL A‑431‑0134 205 days
EOD Phase III “ Navy Only U/W” Eglin AFB. FL A‑431‑0133 89 days
Basic Airborne Training FT. Benning, GA B‑300‑6001 19 days
Expeditionary Combat Skills (ECS) (804G) Gulfport, MS A‑830‑0030 26 days
EOD Tactical Training EODTEU 1, CA S‑431‑0119 4 weeks
Note: Always check with your commands Training/Ops Department for the most current locations and prerequisites.1 - Reserve opportunities may exist, contact Reserve Forces Code N7 for authorization.
RECOMMENDED SKILL TRAINING
Course Title Course Location CIN/CSE/ACE IDCourseLength
Date Completed
Ammunition Administration
MK 16 Dive Supervisor
Military Free Fall
HRST/CAST Master
Demolition Operation Supervisor
Burn Operation Supervisor
1 - Reserve opportunities may exist, contact Reserve Forces Code N7 for authorization.
NAVY ENLISTED CLASSIFICATION CODE (NEC) OPPORTUNITIES
Course Title Course Location CIN/CSE/ACE IDCourseLength
Date Completed
M04A - Master EOD Technician; (Eligible no earlier than 48months after obtaining the Senior EWS designation)
773A - Naval Special Operations Parachute Rigger Fort Lee, VA K‑860‑0010 4 weeks
772A - Senior Naval Parachutist See NAVPERS
790A - Master Naval Parachutist Various Various
717B - Small Arms Marksmanship Instructor (SAMI) Various Locations A‑041‑0148 19 days
855A - Marine Mammal Systems Operator A‑431‑0049
805A - Navy Instructor Training Course (NITC) Various Locations A‑012‑0077 19 days
M05A - EOD Exploitation Specialist; (Only awarded at EXU-1through JQR/OJT)
8CSC - Command Senior Chief (CMDCS) Newport, RI A‑570‑4500 12 days
1 - Reserve opportunities may exist, contact Reserve Forces Code N7 for authorization.
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JOB DESCRIPTIONExplosive Ordnance Disposal Technicians locate, identify, render safe and explosively dispose of foreign and domesticordnance including conventional, chemical, biological, nuclear, underwater, and terrorist type devices enabling accessduring military operations in support of Carrier and Expeditionary Strike Groups, Mine Countermeasures, Naval SpecialWarfare, and Army Special Forces. Performs location and identification of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) andimprovised WMD’s. Provide training and assistance for military, federal, state, and local civilian law enforcement agenciesin Anti-Terrorism/ Force Protection Procedures. Support and conduct ordnance related intelligence collection and counter-terrorism operations. Operate, maintain and repair specialized EOD and Combat equipment. Maintain required forms,records, correspondence, and files. Duties include performing and supervising open and closed circuit SCUBA diving,explosive demolitions, parachuting, tactical delivery and extraction by unconventional insertion methods and small armsproficiency.
RECOMMENDED BILLET ASSIGNMENTSThe East Coast Mobile Units are as follows: EODMU TWO; EODMU SIX; EODMU TWELVEThe West Coast Mobile Units are as follows: EODMU ONE; EODMU THREE; EODMU ELEVEN The Overseas Mobile Units are EODMU EIGHT in Rota Spain, EODMU FIVE in GUAM and EODDET SASEBO, JA.You may serve as an EOD Team LCPO on a Detachment depending on seniority or as a Readiness and Training member. Instructor duty at one of the following: EOD Training and Evaluation Unit One in San Diego, CA; EOD Training andEvaluation Unit Two in Fort Story, VA.; Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center in Panama City, FL; NAVSCOLEOD atEglin AFB, FL. Opportunities for EOD Technicians ashore:Working various EOD programs at the Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division, Indian Head MD.Various EOD MU shore Detachments. Contact detailer for current list. Screening for Naval Special Warfare Development Group in Dam Neck, VA.. There are two EOD Personnel Exchange Programs (PEP) available for Senior chiefs, one located in Kent, England and theother in Ekernforde, Germany. Check with your detailer for the specific qualification and requirements. SEA/SHORE FLOWTOUR SEA SHORE 1st 60 36 2nd 60 36 3rd 48 36 4th 48 36 5th 36 36 6th 36 36 Other opportunities:
Command Senior ChiefRDCInstructor/FacilitatorRecruiterCMEO/EOADAPACACODetailerJoint AssignmentsGWOT Support Assignments
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PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT(Completed at reporting 60 day Career Development Board)
Command Address QD PhoneNumber:
Mobilization UIC:
Naval Reserve Activity:
Division Officer: Phone Number:
Command Master Chief: Phone Number:
Leading Chief Petty Officer: Phone Number:
Sponsor/Mentor: Phone Number:
Depart/Division CareerCounselor: Phone Number:
Date of Initial Entry to Military Service (DIEMS): Date of Initial Entry Reserve Forces (DIERF):
Pay Entry Base Date (PEBD):
ADSD: Report Date: EAOS/EOS: PRD: SEA / SHORE: /
PAYGRADE E8 (3 Years time in service required to be eligible for advancement to E9)
Date Advanced: Eligible Advancement Date: Number of times up:
HYT Date: Security Clearance Level: Date Last updated:
Command INDOC complete:
CAREER DEVELOPMENT BOARDS: Use OPNAVINST 1040.11(ser) & Career Counselor Handbook NAVPERS 15878
(E8) Reason for Convening/Discussion Items: (Upon completion update (CIMS) Career Information Management System)
Reporting (within 60 days for active duty or four drill weekends for SELRES) (Date Conducted):
24 Month: 48 Month: 60 Month:
Family Care Plan: Mil to Mil:
Sailor 360: Special Program: Member Request:
HYT 24 months (Date): HYT Waiver Date: Approve Disapprove
Transfer: Separation: Fleet Reserve Retirement Options:
Physical Fitness Test Failure: Career Status Bonus (election message received):
Overseas Tour Extension Incentives Program (OTEIP):
Advancement Center: Visit MNP Advancement & Promotion page located under the Career & Life Events Tab (Items to collect/discuss: Bibliography for Advancement, Enlisted Advancement Exam Strategy Guide, Profile Sheets)
Advancement:
Enlisted to Officer Commissioning Program Application & Administration Manual OPNAVINST 1420.1(series):
Commissioning Programs Applications: (prior to submission, command endorsement):
Medical Enlisted Commissioning Program (MECP): Medical Service Corps In-service Procurement:
Officer Candidate School: Limited Duty Officer: Chief Warrant Officer:
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SELECTION BOARD CHECKLIST FOR SCPO PROMOTION TO MCPO
Step 1 - Review your Official Record to see what documentation, qualifications, etc. may be missing or requiring anupdate. This should be accomplished every six months after promotion to Second Class. However, it is imperative thatthis is accomplished six months prior to a selection board. Check the following three major sections to verify your OfficialRecord:
a. BUPERS Online: BUPERS Online (https://www.bol.navy.mil) is your main tool to ensure your record is up to dateand helps you to be proactive in making the most of your promotion opportunity. You should review your:
1. Official Military Personnel File (OMPF): All active duty and reserve personnel having a BOL account, a CAC(with appropriate certificates) and a CAC-enabled computer can now view their OMPF online by selecting theOMPF option on the BOL main menu page. This is the preferred method of obtaining OMPF information toeliminate the unnecessary time-lags caused by waiting days or weeks to receive a requested CD ROM.
2. If Deployed: Click on "Request Record on CD" to order your Official Military Personnel File (OMPF). Thismust be accomplished four to six months before a board convenes, which will allow time for delivery andupdating of your record if required.
3. Check your Performance Summary Record (PSR) and Enlisted Summary Record (ESR) onhttps://www.bol.navy.mil, click on the "ODC, OSR, PSR, ESR" link.
b. Electronic Service Record (ESR) Self-Service ESR: This can be viewed at (https://nsips.nmci.navy.mil) or on theNavy Standard Integrated Personnel System (NSIPS) ESR server onboard ship.
c. Electronic Training Jacket (ETJ): Log in to My Navy Portal (MNP) and review your entire ETJ making sure thateach section is correct. If not, clicking on "Data Problems" at the bottom of each page which will guide you on howto make corrections or updates.
d. US Navy Awards website: Log in to (https://awards.navy.mil/) to review any awards you may qualify for but wereunaware of. Note that this website is only available from a CAC enabled, NMCI machine.
e. Physical Readiness Information Management System (PRIMS): To log in to PRIMS, first log in to BUPERSOnline at https://www.bol.navy.mil. Then look half way down the page for the PRIMS login athttps://www.bol.navy.mil/bam/.
f. EOSH: The Federal Agency Employee Occupational Safety and Health (EOSH) Toolkit is available athttps://www.osha.gov/dep/fap/eosh_toolkit.html. It provides a one-stop-shop website that includes "just in time"information about maintaining a safe and healthful workplace.
Step 2 - Submit appropriate missing documents to the selection board.
a. Selection board packages provide candidates the opportunity to submit any documents missing from the sectionsof their records which are viewed by the selection boards. MILPERSMAN 1070-080 specifies which documentsfrom the enlisted permanent personnel record are provided to the selection board for review. Any documents themember has verified as missing from those sections of their permanent personnel record may be submitted as aselection board package.
b. For submissions directly to the board and for those circumstances where the eligible candidate cannot get theirofficial record updated and confirmed prior to the selection board convening date:
1. All correspondence should be on plain white paper for readability; paper clipped (no staples, binders, folders,or tabs) and submitted under cover letter to the president of the board. Candidates must verify the correctsubject line and board number (see below) is on their cover letters to ensure their packages appear beforethe proper board.
2. Correspondence must include your Full name and SSN, must be affixed and legible on all documentssubmitted, and must be emailed encrypted to the address provided in the associated NAVADMIN orpostmarked not later than the date listed in the associated NAVADMIN addressed to:
NAVY PERSONNEL COMMAND CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTERPRESIDENTFY-XX ACTIVE/RESERVE E9 ENLISTED SELECTION BOARD #XXX5640 TICONDEROGA LOOP BLDG 768 RM E302MILLINGTON TN 38055 (Active = 210 / SELRES = 205 / FTS = 206)
(Use of special handling mail (certified or registered) is not advised due to significant delays in handling.)
c. Ensure official record reflects any individual augmentation mission (awards, evals, NEC, etc).
d. Check https://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/boards/activedutyenlisted/Pages/GeneralInformation.aspx to verifythat the selection board has received your correspondence (if sent).
NOTE: It is highly recommended that if corrections or updates are made, review your OMPF; or if Deployed, re-order your CD-ROM to confirm changes. (NOTE: Please allow 60 days for changes to take effect)
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Step 3 - After reviewing your service record - such as evaluations, awards, qualifications, etc. - start reviewing what youcan do to improve yourself, such as:
a. Request a Career Development Board (CDB) through your chain of command.
b. Take a good, hard look at the type of Collateral Duties you are assigned. Review your command collateral dutiesinstruction and talk with your COC and / or appear before the CDB. Take the tough command duties that providethe most involvement in the command as a whole and that have direct Sailor support.
c. Review your current level of education to see how far along you are in earning a college degree and pursue non-resident Navy courses to expand your level of knowledge. Complete the Navy e-Learning courses on MNP thatare recommended in this document. Check Navy COOL (https://www.cool.navy.mil/usn) for any related credentialsfor which you may be qualified.
d. Check out OTHER Learning Opportunities to add to your service record, such as the CANTRAC Volume I(Training Facilities) and CANTRAC Volume II (Course Descriptions) athttps://main.prod.cetars.training.navy.mil/cetars/main.html.
Step 4 - Review qualifications that your rating values or requires for advancement and create a plan to earn theseimportant pieces in the professional growth and advancement puzzle. Read the applicable NAVADMIN for additionaldates and information, and review previous selection board precepts.
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QUALIFICATIONS
Sea/Shore General Qualifications Watch Standing Qualifications Report DateCompletion
Date(N/A if not required)
Ship Board Fire Fighting
Aviation Fire Fighting
Basic Damage Control
Advanced Damage Control
3M 303 Work Center Supervisor
3M 304 LCPO/Division Officer
Section Leader
Officer of the Deck (OOD) (In Port)
Command Duty Officer (CDO)
Junior Officer of the Deck (JOOD)
Officer of the Deck (OOD) (At Sea)
Personnel Qualification Standard
Mandatory warfare qualification for enlisted Sailors assigned to designated warfare qualifying commands:
Warfare qualification programs Report DateCompletion
Date(N/A if not required)
Aviation Warfare Specialist
Diving and Salvage Warfare Specialist
Expeditionary Warfare Specialist
EWS-EOD Warfare Specialist
Fleet Marine Force Warfare Specialist
Information Warfare Specialist
Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist
Special Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewman
Submarine Warfare Specialist
Surface Warfare Specialist
Rate Specific/Department Qualifications (Add) Report DateCompletion
Date(N/A if not required)
Notes on Qualifications:
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CREDENTIALING
Navy Credentialing Opportunities On-Line (Navy COOL): Navy COOL assists Sailors (active & reserve) by funding the
certification & licensing exams that map their Navy education, training, experience, and competencies to industry/civilian-recognized credentials and occupational equivalents. Sailors may obtain funding for credential examinations, renewals,maintenance fees, and other mandatory examination administrative fees.
The following certifications and licenses are applicable to the EOD-Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician rating. They may
require additional education, training or experience.
For more information about these credentials, visit NAVY COOL at https://www.cool.navy.mil/usn/.
TargetPaygrade
Certifying Agency Credential TitleDate
Completed
E6 American Society for Nondestructive Testing(ASNT)
Industrial Radiography Radiation Safety Personnel- X-Ray (IRSSP-X-Ray)
E3 Association of Diving Contractors International(ADCI)
Entry Level Tender/Diver
E6 Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) Associate Safety Professional (ASP)
E6 Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
E6 Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) Safety Trained Supervisor (STS)
E5 Certifying Technical Employee Competence(CertTEC)
Basic Electricity and Electronics - AlternatingCurrent (BEE-AC)
E5 Certifying Technical Employee Competence(CertTEC)
Basic Electricity and Electronics - Analog (BEE-A)
E5 Certifying Technical Employee Competence(CertTEC)
Basic Electricity and Electronics - Digital (BEE-D)
E5 Certifying Technical Employee Competence(CertTEC)
Basic Electricity and Electronics - Direct Current(BEE-DC)
E4 Electronics Technicians Association, International(ETA-I)
Electronics Associate AC (EM2)
E5 Electronics Technicians Association, International(ETA-I)
Electronics Associate Analog (EM3)
E5 Electronics Technicians Association, International(ETA-I)
Electronics Associate Comprehensive (EM5)
E4 Electronics Technicians Association, International(ETA-I)
Electronics Associate DC (EM1)
E5 Electronics Technicians Association, International(ETA-I)
Electronics Associate Digital (EM4)
E6 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Master Parachute Rigger
E5 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Senior Parachute Rigger
E4 Institute of Hazardous Materials Management(IHMM)
Certified Dangerous Goods Professional (CDGP)
E4 Institute of Hazardous Materials Management(IHMM)
Certified Hazardous Materials Practitioner (CHMP)
E3 Professional Association of Diving Instructors(PADI)
Open Water Diver
E5 United States Department of Transportation,Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration(FMCSA)
Hazardous Material Endorsement (H)
E4 United States Parachute Association (USPA) USPA A License
E6 United States Parachute Association (USPA) USPA B License
E6 United States Parachute Association (USPA) USPA C License
E6 United States Parachute Association (USPA) USPA D License
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Out of Rate Certifications and Licensure
Academic Degrees – You are now eligible for credentials towards an earned academic degree.
Cross-Rated Sailors – If you have cross-rated, you now are eligible for credentials related to your prior rating.
Off-Duty or Command-Sponsored Training – You are now eligible for credentials for documented training that fully prepares youfor a credential.
Navy Reservists – You may now be eligible for funding of credentials related to your civilian occupation.
Prior Other-Service Enlisted Occupation - If you are Navy enlisted (Active or Reserve), you may now be eligible for funding forcredentials related to prior other-Service (Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard) enlisted occupation.
Collateral Duty/Out of Rate Assignments - Credentials are also available in these collateral duties/out of rate assignments inwhich you are serving in or have served in.
Credentials Earned & Maintained Prior to Joining the Navy - If you are Navy enlisted (Active or Reserve), you may now beeligible for funding for credentials that were earned, and maintained, prior to your enlistment in the Navy. The certification orlicense must have relevance to the needs of the Navy, and must appear on Navy COOL, although it does not need to show theNavy Bucks icon to be funded.
* See the Additional Funding Opportunities section on any rating page on Navy COOL for further details.
Leader Credentialing: The following certifications and licenses are applicable to enlisted Leaders (E4 and above). They may
require additional education, training or experience.
Certifying Agency Credential TitleDate
Completed
American Association for Lean Six Sigma Certification(AALSSC)
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt
American Association for Lean Six Sigma Certification(AALSSC)
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt
American Education Certification Association (AECA) Certified Computer Skills Specialist
American Society for Quality (ASQ)Certified Manager of Quality/Organizational Excellence(CMQ/OE)
American Society for Quality (ASQ) Certified Quality Engineer (CQE)
American Society for Quality (ASQ) Certified Reliability Engineer (CRE)
American Society for Quality (ASQ) Master Black Belt Certification (MBB)
American Society for Quality (ASQ) Quality Auditor Certification (CQA)
American Society for Quality (ASQ) Six Sigma Black Belt (CSSBB)
Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) CompTIA Project+
Institute of Certified Professional Managers (ICPM) Certified Manager (CM)
Institute of Management Consultants Certified Management Consultant - Basic
International Association for Six Sigma Certification(IASSC)
Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (ICBB)
International Association for Six Sigma Certification(IASSC)
Certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (ICGB)
International Association for Six Sigma Certification(IASSC)
Certified Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt (ICYB)
Project Management Institute (PMI) Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)
Project Management Institute (PMI) PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)
Project Management Institute (PMI) PMI Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA)
Project Management Institute (PMI) PMI Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP)
Project Management Institute (PMI) Portfolio Management Professional (PfMP)
Project Management Institute (PMI) Program Management Professional (PgMP)
Project Management Institute (PMI) Project Management Professional (PMP)
Resilience-Building Leader Program Resilience-Building Leadership Professional (RBLP)
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United Services Military Apprenticeship Program (USMAP): USMAP is available to most active duty occupations and is
certified by the U.S. Department of Labor. This is the largest apprenticeship program operating in the U.S. and is recognized byall 50 states. Completion of one of these programs would qualify you as a journeyman, which could mean a significantly higherstarting salary in the civilian work force. Most programs require 5-8 years to complete but are transferable if you decide to leavethe service prior to completion. USMAP opportunities also exist for SELRES with orders over 12 months.
The following USMAP apprenticeships are applicable to the EOD-Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician rating.
For more information about these apprenticeships, visit USMAP at https://usmap.netc.navy.mil/.
Rank ApprenticeshipDate
Completed
E1 - E9 Computer Operator
Counselor (Professional & Kindred)
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POST MILITARY OCCUPATIONS
The following post military occupations are similar to the EOD-Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician Rating. For moreinformation about these occupations, visit NAVY COOL at https://www.cool.navy.mil/usn/.
Occupation (Civilian Employer)
Commercial Divers
Criminal Investigators and Special Agents
Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment
Emergency Management Directors
Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters
First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers
Hazardous Materials Removal Workers
Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
Occupational Health and Safety Technicians
Occupation (Federal Employer)
5205 - Gas and Radiation Detecting
5782 - Ship Operating
5784 - Riverboat Operating
5786 - Small Craft Operating
6502 - Explosives Operating
6505 - Munitions Destroying
6517 - Explosives Test Operating
6610 - Small Arms Repairing
6641 - Ordnance Equipment Mechanic
6656 - Special Weapons Systems Mechanic
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STAY NAVY
AC to AC and FTS to FTS - Continue Navy career on Active Duty.
REENLIST / EXTEND: Request Chit/Form:
MyNavy Assignments (MNA): Medical/Dental Screening:
Command Recommendation (evaluation): Bonus: Ceremony:
RC to AC/FTSMILPERSMAN 1306-1505 states: E7 and above personnel who seek opportunities for component change outside of theestablished C-WAY-TRANS module application process must contact BUPERS-32 (Enlisted Community Managers) directly.
RC to RC - Continue your Navy career as a Reservist.Submit reenlistment request utilizing NAVRES 1160/1 Drilling Reservist Reenlistment Worksheet.
REENLIST / EXTEND: Request Chit/Form:
MyNavy Assignments (MNA):
Medical/Dental Screening:
Command Recommendation (evaluation): Bonus: Ceremony:
AC/FTS to CIPThe Career Intermission Program allows Officers and Enlisted Sailors to transfer out of the active component (AC/FTS) and intothe Individual Ready Reserve for a period of one to three years to pursue personal or professional obligations outside the Navy,while providing a means for their seamless return to active duty. For additional information, go to: https://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/career/reservepersonnelmgmt/IRR/Pages/CIP.aspx.
AC/FTS to Secretary of the Navy Tours with IndustryThis program provides a venue for exceptional Sailors to experience innovative business practices. Navy fellows are fullyimmersed in company practices and will be actively engaged in projects and company operations. Past fellows were assignedto companies including VMware, Qualcomm, Apple, Incorporation, Boeing, Tesla, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, GE Digital,Amazon, FedEx, Northrup Grumman, Space X, LinkedIn and USAA. For additional information go to: https://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/career/talentmanagement/Pages/SNTWI.aspx.
AC/FTS TRANSFER:
15 Months 12 Months 9 Months 6 Months Orders Received
MNA MNA MNA Accept Orders Screening
Exception Family Member Exception Family Member Eval Reverse Sponsor Obligate
Mil to Mil Relocation (FFSC) Bonus
Family Care Plan Medical/Dental
Continuous Overseas Tours (COT)
Overseas Tour Extension Incentive Program (OTEIP)
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SELRES TRANSFER:
12 Months 9 Months 6 Months 3 Months Orders Received
MNA
(verify account access)
MNA
(extend in current field)
MNA
(apply for billets)
MNA
(apply for billets)
Sign Eval
Family Care Plan Start Eval
Mil to Mil Reverse Sponsor
Incentives/EOS opportunities
For additional assistance in transfer and relocation, go to the Military OneSource website: https://www.militaryonesource.mil/ and visit your Fleet and Family Support Center on base.
SEPARATING/RETIRE*:
18 -12 months 6 months 90 days 30 days
TAP* MED/DEN Copy of Records Copy of Records
Complete DD 2648 Relocation Official Record CD PSD
Transition Planning Relocation Services (FFSC) Arrange Ceremony MED/DEN
Annual Statement of Service History(ASOSH)
Reserve Only
Reserve Affiliation Request Leave / PTDY DD 214*
VA/DVA
*Upon demobilization, SELRES will need Transition Assistance Program (TAP) and DD-214; DD-214 is not required for
Reserve Retirements.
PHYSICAL FITNESS:Participate in a year-round physical fitness program to meet Navy fitness and BCA standards. Review and verify accuracy ofPFA data in PRIMS within 60 days of the PFA cycle. (PRIMS is accessible through your BUPERS Online Account)
Height Weight If Required (AC BCA )
Last 2 PRT Cycles: Curl-ups / Push-ups / Run/Swim/Cardio /
Overall Score /
List date (if) any PRT/BCA failure(s) over the last 5 years /
List if any Medical Waiver(s) /
For more information on Navy Fitness, visit: http://www.navyfitness.org/
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PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION(Resident and non-resident coursework designed to enhance a Sailor's general military professional knowledge and abilities)
EDUCATION: (Prior to considering any pursuit of off duty education or program enrollment call the Navy College Virtual Education Center (NCVEC) 877-838-1659 or Visit your overseas Navy College Office.)
Education Plan Completed (Navy College Office/NCVEC)
Current Education Level
Degree Goal
** Various degree options are available in the Advanced Education section. **
Goal: Date: AA/AS BA/BS Master (Credits to earn a degree - AA/AS: 60 SH/90 QH, BA/BS: 120 SH/180, QH, Master /Doctorate: Variable based on program)
Number of current credits American Council on Education (ACE) recommended credits
Joint Service Transcripts (JST)
HS Transcripts College Transcripts
Date Degree Obtained: AA/AS BA/BS Master Doctorate
For entry into JST, have your College/University send official transcripts to:Naval Education and Training Command N644JST Operation Center6490 Saufley Field RoadPensacola, FL 32509Email: JST@DODED.mil
VOLUNTARY EDUCATION: Links to study guides, exam preparations, and practice tests are located on the DANTES website http://www.dantes.doded.mil/
NCPACE CLEP DSST TA
MGIB MGIB-SR Post 9/11 GIB AEV
SCPO REQUIRED NAVY PME:
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SCPO REQUIRED NAVY PME:
Course Title Course Location CIN/CSE IDCourseLength
DateCompleted
Senior Enlisted Academy Newport RI P-920-1300
9 weeks(DL) / 3weeks(F2F)
Ethics Training Command Delivered
Required General Military Training Topics For FY 2020 (Delivery determined by command discretion)
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Awareness (SAPR) Command Delivered CPPD-GMT-SAPRA-1.0
Cyber Awareness Challenge MNP DOD-IAA-V16.0
Counterintelligence Awareness and ReportingCommandDelivered/ MNP
DOD-CIAR-1.0
Privacy Act Command Delivered
Suicide Prevention Command Delivered CPPD-GMT-SAP-1.0
Antiterrorism Level I CommandDelivered/ MNP
CENSECFOR-AT-010-1.0
1 - Verify GMT topics on MNP GMT web page 2 - Personnel with less than 3 years of time-in-service must also complete Antiterrorism Level 1 training. For personnel with greater than 3 years of time-in-service, Antiterrorism Level 1 periodicity is now a triennial requirement and will be mandated for all hands in FY-22. 3 - NAVADMIN 266/14 As of FY 2017, all newly selected AC and SELRES SCPOs will be required to complete SEA to be eligible for advancement
SCPO REQUIRED COMMUNITY PME:
Course Title Course Location CIN/CSE IDCourseLength
DateCompleted
None
3
1
2
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SCPO RECOMMENDED NAVY PME:
Course Title Course Location CIN/CSE IDCourseLength
DateCompleted
ADAMS for Leaders Various S-501-0130 8 hrs
Primary Enlisted Professional Military Education (PEPME) Navy e-Learning Military DON/ PME 60 hrs
Block 1 Primary EPME - Introduction Navy e-Learning NWC-PPME-SENL-B1
Block 2 Primary EPME - The Culture of the Navy Navy e-Learning NWC-PPME-SENL-B2
Block 3 Primary EPME - Governance of the Navy Navy e-Learning NWC-PPME-SENL-B3
Block 4 Primary EPME - How the Navy Thinks About War Navy e-Learning NWC-PPME-SENL-B4
Block 5 Primary EPME - How the Navy Plans itsOperations
Navy e-Learning NWC-PPME-SENL-B5
Block 6 Primary EPME - Technology in the MaritimeDomain
Navy e-Learning NWC-PPME-SENL-B6
Block 7 Primary EPME - PME Conclusion Navy e-Learning NWC-PPME-SENL-B7
Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) Navy e-Learning JKDDC-SNCO-2 60 hrs
Demonstrating Ethical Leadership Navy e-Learning NCSC-ILC-01-0004
Culture Navy e-Learning Foreign Language and Culture 45 hrs
CMDCM/COB Leadership Course(Must have FLTCM or FORCM recommendation)
Navy e-Learning/Classroom(Newport, RI)
CPPD/NETC CMDCM-9580COB-9579
Navy Reserve Fundamentals for Active Duty Course Navy e-LearningNAVRESFOR-NRF-2.0 / USDoN
10 hrs
Recommended General Military Training Topics For FY 2020 (Delivery determined by command discretion)
Alcohol, Drug, and Tobacco Awareness Command Delivered CPPD-GMT-ADTA-1.0
Combating Trafficking in Persons General AwarenessCommand Delivered/MNP
DOD-CTIP-3.0
Domestic Violence Prevention and Reporting Command Delivered CPPD-GMT-DV-1.1
Electromagnetic WarfareCommand Delivered/MNP
NAVIFOR-FEWC-EMW-01.01
Energy Policy Command Delivered OPNAV-GMTE-1.0
Equal Opportunity/Sexual Harassment/Grievance Procedures Command Delivered CPPD-GMT-EOSH-1.0
Hazing Policy and Prevention Command Delivered CPPD-GMT-HPP-1.0
Operational Risk Management (ORM) Command Delivered CPPD-GMT-ORMTC-1.0
Operations SecurityCommand Delivered/MNP
NOST-USOPSEC-3.0
Personal Financial Management Command Delivered CPPD-GMT-PFM-1.0
Records ManagementCommand Delivered/MNP
DOR-RM-010-1.2
Sexual Health and Responsibility Command Delivered CPPD-GMT-SHR-1.0
Stress Management Command Delivered CPPD-GMT-SM-1.0
Traumatic Brain Injury Command Delivered
Financial Management Command Delivered
1 - Verify GMT topics on MyNavy Portal GMT web page2 - Does not have a mandatory periodicity but is required at career touch points per CNO WASHINGTON DC/191539ZJUL16.
1
2
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Courses with Recommended Reserve Points:Commander Navy Reserve Forces (CNRF) N7 determines the number of reserve points awarded for completion of a coursetaken on Navy e-Learning. This listing should only be used as a guide and is subject to change by direction of CNFR N7.
Navy e-Learning has no control over how many, if any, reserve points are eventually awarded for the completion of a course. Allquestions concerning the award of reserve points should be directed to CNFR N7.
SCPO RECOMMENDED RESERVE PME:
Course Title Course Location CIN/CSE IDCourseLength
DateCompleted
Navy Reserve Unit Management (E7-E9)NRPDC NewOrleans
R-7A-0031 5 days
Reserve Senior Enlisted Management (E7-E9)NRPDC NewOrleans
R-551-0001 12 days
Navy Reserve Fundamentals Course (E1-E9) Navy e-Learning NAVRESFOR-NRF-3.0
Navy Reserve Order Writing System/Reserve Defense TravelSystem (E1-E9)
NRPDC NewOrleans
R-510-5514 5 days
Reserve Medical Administration (E1-E7)NRPDC NewOrleans
R-500-0007 5 days
Reserve Pay and Personnel Management (E1-E9)NRPDC NewOrleans
R-500-0020 5 days
Reserve Supply and Fiscal Support NEC S05A (E5-E7)NRPDC NewOrleans
R-551-0010 12 days
Reserve Career Information (E5-E8)NRPDC NewOrleans
R-501-0005 12 days
Naval Reserve Center Commanding Officer (E7-E9) Navy e-Learning CNRFC-COOIC-1.0 /DoN 8 hrs
Guidance for Mobilization Navy e-Learning CNRFC-GMB-1.1 /DoN 4 hrs
Military Sealift Command 101 Navy e-Learning CNRFC-MSC101 /DoN 1.1 24 hrs
For more details or to check for updates please check CANTRAC or the NRPDC Sharepoint page (CAC required):https://private.navyreserve.navy.mil/NRPDC/Pages/NRH_Default.aspx
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SCPO RECOMMENDED COMMUNITY PME:
Course Title Course Location CIN/CSE IDCourseLength
DateCompleted
Combined Drills G‑431‑0001
Explosive Driver G‑431‑0007
SCUBA Supervisor G‑431‑0011
MK 16 Supervisor G‑431‑0013
Helicopter Rope Suspension Training/Cast Master G‑431‑0015
Small Unit Tactics G‑431‑0017
Mine Countermeasure (READIMPT Related) G‑431‑0019
Underwater Ordnance (READIMPT Related) G‑431‑0020
EOD Combat First Aid, First Responder G‑431‑0021
Surface Ordnance/ Improvised Explosive Devices G‑431‑0022
Nuclear Weapons G‑431‑0023
Chemical Weapons (READIMPT Related) G‑431‑0024
Advanced Expeditionary Combat Skills G‑431‑0025
Tactical Communications G‑431‑0026
Center for Security Forces Enhanced Organizational LevelWeapons
A‑020‑0040
Harbor Security Boat Operations and Tactics Train the Trainer A‑062‑0049
Shore Station Senior Leadership COI A‑1B‑0008
Jumpmaster A‑300‑604
Advanced Military Free Fall Parachutist A‑431‑0029
Military Freefall Jumpmaster A‑431‑0030
Marine Mammal System Operator/ Maintenance A‑431‑0049
Marine Mammal Systems Employment Training COI A‑431‑0051
Hazardous Substance Incident Response Mang. A‑493‑0077
Disaster Preparedness Officer / Specialist A‑494‑0006
Field Management of Chemical and Biological Casualties A‑6H‑3001
3-M Systems Coordinator / Inspector J‑500‑0029
EOD Parachute Rigging K‑860‑2507
Very Shallow Water (VSW) Mine Countermeasures S‑431‑1000
Basic Oceanography Accession Training S‑5A‑0011
Advanced Evasion Resistance and Escape D‑2G‑0032
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NAVY PROFESSIONAL READING PROGRAM (PRP)
The purpose of the Chief of Naval Operations Professional Reading Program (CNO PRP), maintained by CNO PRP programmanagers at the U.S. Naval War College, is to facilitate the professional and personal development of all Sailors. For additionalinformation on the CNO PRP visit https://www.navy.mil/ah_online/cno-readingprogram/index.html
ESSENTIAL READINGNavy Power (First 5 offerings) Completed
Visit http://www.navy.mil/ah_online/cno-readingprogram/navalpower.html for complete list.
Sea Power by Admiral James Stavridis
Toward a New Maritime Strategy by Peter D. Haynes
The Rules Of The Game by Andrew Gordon
Sea Power by Geoffrey Till
Red Star Over The Pacific by Toshi Yoshihara and James R. Holmes
Fast Learning (First 5 offerings) Completed
Visit http://www.navy.mil/ah_online/cno-readingprogram/fastlearning.html for complete list.
Democracy by Condoleezza Rice
A World in Disarray by Richard Haass
Our Robots, Ourselves by David A. Mindell
On Writing Well by William Zinsser
The Innovator's Dilemma by Clayton M. Christensen
Navy Team (First 5 offerings) Completed
Visit http://www.navy.mil/ah_online/cno-readingprogram/navyteam.html for complete list.
The Accidental Admiral by James Stavridis
Team of Teams by Stanley Mc Chrystal
Navigating the Seven Seas by Melvin G. Williams, Sr. and Melvin G. Williams, Jr.
Leadership on the Line by Ronald A Heifetz and Marty Linsky
A Vietnam Experience by James Stockdale
Partnerships (First 5 offerings) Completed
Visit http://www.navy.mil/ah_online/cno-readingprogram/partnernetwork.html for complete list.
Partnerships for the Americas by James Stavridis
The Accidental Superpower by Peter Zeihan
Asia's Cauldron by Robert D. Kaplan
World Order by Henry Kissinger
At Ease by Dwight Eisenhower
Reading, discussing, and understanding the ideas found in the CNO PRP will not only improve our critical thinking skills, but willalso help us become better Sailors, citizens, and most importantly, leaders. This list is not intended to limit professional readingor learning in any way, but merely to provide easy access to a few of the many titles that will benefit our service.
The Chief of Naval Operations' tenets and Lines of Effort: Strengthening Naval Power at and from the Sea; Achieving FastLearning at Every Level; Strengthening Our Navy Team for the Future; and Expanding and Strengthening our Network ofPartners. These LOEs have themes common to all Sailors - Integrity, Accountability, Initiative, and Toughness.
The books are organized by the Lines of Effort, but there are several other categories as well. A Design for Maintaining MaritimeSuperiority is included in addition to a section of books - Fundamentals for the Naval Professional - that contains canonicalbooks about warfighting, diplomacy, and strategy. Many books on both lists are available as e-books through the Navy GeneralLibrary Program.
The entire list of over 140 book summaries and additional information is available at https://www.navy.mil/ah_online/cno-readingprogram/azlist.html
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SCPO RECOMMENDED COMMUNITY READINGTitle Completed
Faceplate http://www.supsalv.org
Diving Equipment Authorized For Military Use (AMU) Program NAVSEAINST 10560.2 series (http://www.supsalv.org)
Navy Diving Program NAVSEAINST 3150.1 series (http://www.supsalv.org)
OPNAVINST 3150.27 series http://www.supsalv.org
Underwater Ships Husbandry Manuals http://www.supsalv.org
U.S. Navy Towing Manual Rev 3 SL740-AA-MAN-010
U.S. Navy Salvage Safety Manual http://www.supsalv.org
U.S. Navy Salvor’s Handbook http://www.supsalv.org
America's First Frogman: The Draper Kauffman Story by Elizabeth Kauffman Bush
The Sling and the Stone by Thomas X. Hammes
The 9/11 Commission Report
The Savage Wars of Peace by Max Boot
War Made New: Technology, Warfare & the Course of History: 1500 to Today by Max Boot
Counterinsurgency Warfare by David Galula
Ghost Wars by Steve Coll
Speed of Trust by Stephen Covey
The Art of the Long View by Peter Schwartz
The Art of War by Sun Tzu (Griffin)
Soft Power by Joseph Nye
The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman
From Beirut to Jerusalem by Thomas Friedman
The Crisis of Islam by Bernard Lewis
The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell
Freakonomics by Steven Levitt & Stephen Dubner
Lincoln on Leadership by Donald Phillips
Biohazard by Ken Alibek
Because They Hate by Brigitte Gabriel
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam by Robert Spencer
Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10 by Marcus Luttrell
War of Ideas: Jihadism against Democracy by Walid Phares
Robert’s Ridge by Malcolm Macpherson
Not A Good Day To Die by Sean Naylor
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ALL PAYGRADESVOLUNTARY EDUCATION
Note: Prior to considering any pursuit of off duty education or program enrollment contact the Navy College Virtual
Education Center (NCVEC) or visit your Overseas Navy College Office.
You must complete the Tuition Assistance Training before your first course will be approved.
Complete the online courses at the Navy College Website: http://www.navycollege.navy.mil/
How do I get started?
You already have. All your training up to this point is part of your Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician Roadmap. Nowthat you have made the first steps you will need to sit down and formulate a plan. This plan will work best if you start outdiscussing your options with your Leading Chief Petty Officer, Leading Petty Officer, Mentor, or Career Counselor. They will helpyou understand all of the basics. Then your next step is to contact the Navy College Virtual Education Center or visit yourOverseas Navy College Office. Then your counselors will be able to help you formalize your plan and make sure that it makessense for both you and the Navy. To aid you in your conversation with these professionals, here are a few questions that you maywant to ask.
What credits do you have? What non-college courses have you taken? Where do you want to go? What field of study, or whatkind of degree? What program will help me get there: Traditional or Online? What are my next steps: Transfer credits, takeexams, have experience evaluated, or sign up for new courses?
RECOMMENDED OCCUPATIONAL-RELATED ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE FOR EOD
Recommended Associates' degrees for the Seaman
Homeland Security
Emergency and Disaster Management
Public Health
RECOMMENDED OCCUPATIONAL-RELATED BACCALAUREATE/MASTERS DEGREE FOR EOD
Recommended Bachelors/Masters degrees for the
Seaman
Homeland Security
Emergency and Disaster Management
Public Health
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GENERAL INFORMATION ON VOLUNTARY EDUCATION
The Navy College Program & Web Page:
The Navy College Program (NCP) provides opportunities to Sailors to earn college degrees by providing academic credit forNavy training, work experience, and off-duty education. The NCP mission is to enable Sailors to obtain a college degree whileon active duty. In support of the four R's - Recruiting, Readiness, Retention, and Respect - the NCP signifies Navy's commitmentto education by improving enlistment appeal; demonstrating Navy service and achieving a college degree are compatible;helping Sailors apply themselves to new situations and challenges and better preparing them for advancement; building upSailors' self-image; and producing higher quality Sailors.
More information is available online at: https://www.navycollege.navy.mil
Tuition Assistance (TA):
NAVADMIN 114/19 limit changes as of 1 October 2019: TA provides funds for eligible active-duty personnel to attend approvededucational institutions on an off-duty basis to earn a high school diploma, vocational/technical certificate, or college degree. TApays for tuition. TA will pay for the following amount per career: 120 semester hours, or 180-quarter hours or 1800 clock hours ora combination of semester, quarter and clock hours. TA will pay the following amounts per fiscal year: 12 semester hours, not toexceed $250/credit for semester hours or 18-quarter hours not-to-exceed $166.67/credit for quarter hours or, 180 clock hoursnot-to-exceed $16.67/clock hours or a combination of semester, quarter and clock hours.
More information is available online at: https://www.navycollege.navy.mil
Joint Service Transcripts (JST)
JSTs are official military transcripts which are used by colleges to validate your actual credited training. Every Sailor has a
transcript already and access to it is free.
More information is available online at: https://jst.doded.mil/
The American Council on Education (ACE)
ACE has reviewed every course listed in the OCCUPATIONAL Roadmap and determined what type of collegiate level credit isrecommended. The ACE identifier, listed with each course, is a source to validate the information and to check for changes asthey occur.
Updates can be found at http://www.acenet.edu/news-room/Pages/Military-Guide-Online.aspx.
Vocational Certificates
Vocational Certificates are available from most community colleges. Most of your military training can be counted toward theirdegree programs, but they will still require residency credits and approximately 40-75 credit hours. These certificates can be asvaluable as the apprenticeship program in the civilian work force.
College credits by Testing CLEP, DSST
Testing can replace the requirement to attend most of the college courses listed in the Occupational Roadmap. Base EducationCenters offer CLEP and DSST exams for active duty military at no cost. They also offer a comprehensive list of "credit-by-exam"tests. Additionally, many of the tests have study guides available. These tests are available at the base education center orthrough the base library system. For specific testing locations visit the DANTES website.
Navy College Program: https://www.navycollege.navy.mil/information-for-sailors/pre-college-testing-and-college-credit.htmDANTES: http://www.dantes.doded.mil/examinations/earn-college-credit/earn-college-credit.html
College Entrance Exams Testing ACT, SAT
The ACT and SAT are both standardized tests that help colleges evaluate candidates. Many colleges require that studentssubmit test results as part of the admission application process. Since Sailors are considered transfer students, these tests arenot generally required for admission. However, some Sailors must take the tests to enter specific military programs.
Navy College Program (ACT SAT): http://www.navycollege.navy.mil/information-for-sailors/college-entrance-exams.htmDANTES (ACT SAT): http://www.dantes.doded.mil/examinations/college-admissions/act.html
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SAMPLE DEGREE PLAN
Associates Degree in EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL
American Military University
Must take the following in this section:
RQ295 - Foundations of Online Learning (formerly Academic and Career Planning)
Must take all required Learning Outcomes Assessments prior to graduation. See student handbook for details.
General Education
Must take the following in this section:
English ( 6 Hours ) Including 1 course from:
EN101 - Proficiency in Writing
Humanities ( 3 Hours )
History ( 6 Hours )
Mathematics ( 3 Hours )
Science ( 4 Hours )
Social Science ( 6 Hours )
Political Science ( 3 Hours )
Literature ( 3 Hours )
Core Requirements
Must take the following in this section:
CJ188 - History of Explosive Ordnance Disposal
CJ214 - Explosive Ordnance Disposal: Electricity & Electronics
CJ215 - Explosive Incident Assessment: Methods, Practices, Protocols
CJ216 - Organization for Explosive Ordnance Disposal
SC101 - Introduction to Chemistry
SC103 - Introduction to Physics
SC123 - Introduction to Physics Lab
SC199 - Introduction to Chemistry Lab
SC223 - Chemistry of Explosives
Lower Level Electives
Must take the following in this section:
Electives ( 3 Hours )
BA in Homeland Security
American Military University
General Education
Must take the following in this section:
English ( 6 Hours ) Including 1 course from:
EN101 - Proficiency in Writing
Humanities ( 3 Hours )
History ( 6 Hours )
Mathematics ( 3 Hours )
Science ( 4 Hours )
Social Science ( 6 Hours )
Political Science ( 3 Hours )
Literature ( 3 Hours )
Core Requirements
Must take the following in this section:
CJ395 - Emergency Planning
GM160 - Emergency Response to Terrorism
GM260 - Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Hazards
GM261 - Weapons of Mass Destruction Incident Command
IR310 - Homeland Defense
MM325 - Consequence Management
RQ300 - Research, Analysis, and Writing
SS460 - Public Policy
SS489 - Homeland Security Organization
Major Requirements
Must take the following in this section:
GM497 - Senior Seminar in Homeland Security
Choose 12 Hours from:
CJ370 - Principles and Theory of Security Management
CJ410 - Border and Coastal Security
CS305 - IT Security: Attack & Defense
GM263 - Regulatory Issues in Weapons of Mass Destruction
GM316 - Cyberlaw and Privacy in a Digital Age
IR311 - Chemical and Biological Defense
IS102 - The International Terrorist
IS201 - Intermediate Terrorism
IS202 - Islamic Fundamentalism
IS310 - Threat Analysis
IS349 - Intelligence and Homeland Security
IS386 - Cyber Warfare
MC406 - Hazardous Materials Management
MC444 - Risk Communications
MC445 - Port Security
MC491 - Community Fire Mitigation and Protection
MC495 - Fire Safety and Risk Regulation
PY431 - Psychology of Disaster
RQ313 - Foreign Intelligence Organizations
SC403 - Chemistry of Hazardous Materials
SS440 - Quarantine
Lower Level Electives
Must take the following in this section:
Electives ( 14 Hours )
General Electives
Must take the following in this section:
Electives ( 28 Hours )
REFERENCES
Navy Enlisted Learning and Development Programs:
Learning and Development Roadmap for Enlisted Sailors, OPNAVINST 1500.77(series)Navy Enlisted Retention and Career Development Program, OPNAVINST 1040.11(series)Career Counselor Handbook, NAVPERS 15878LCommand Sponsor and Indoctrination Programs OPNAVINST 1740.3(series) (Sponsor assignedwithin 10 days of orders received / Indoctrination completed as soon as possible and practicablebut NLT 90 days)Command Sponsorship of Dependents at Overseas Duty Stations MILPERSMAN 1300-150 to1300-210Navy Enlisted Warfare Qualification Programs OPNAVINST 1414.9 (series)Master Training Specialists (MTS) Program NETCINST 1500.2(series)Command Master Chief Program OPNAVINST 1306.2 (series)
Reenlistments and Extensions:
Agreement of Enlisted Naval Reservist, and Fleet Reservists Inductees to Remain on Active DutyMILPERSMAN 1160-060Extension of Enlistments MILPERSMAN 1160-040Overseas Tour Extension Incentives Program (OTEIP) MILPERSMAN 1306-300Consecutive Overseas Tours (COT) Leave Travel Entitlement Policy MILPERSMAN 1050-410Career WayPoints - Reenlistment MILPERSMAN 1160-140Reenlistment Ceremony MILPERSMAN 1160-020Leave of Military Personnel MILPERSMAN 1050-040Required Counseling Upon Enlistment and Reenlistment MILPERSMAN 1160-031Selective Reenlistment Bonus (Use Latest SRB NAVADMIN)Selective Training and Reenlistment (STAR) Program MILPERSMAN 1160-100Assignment to School as a Reenlistment Incentive MILPERSMAN 1306-1006
Fleet Reserve and Retirements:
Casualties and Survivor Benefits (SBP) MILPERSMAN 1770-010 to 1770-280 OPNAVINST1750.5(Series)Disability Retirement MILPERSMAN 1850-010 to 1850-040Fleet Reserve and Retirement MILPERSMAN 1800-010 to 1800-070Privately Owned Vehicle (POV) Shipment Entitlement Policy and Household Goods (HHG)Shipment and Storage Entitlement Policy MILPERSMAN 4050-010 to 4050-020Permissive Temporary Duty (PTDY) Authorization for Job/House Hunting MILPERSMAN 1320-220Transition Assistance Program (TAP) OPNAVINST 1900.2(series) (Initiate a DD-2648E-1 NLT 90Days Prior to Separation and attend workshop 12 months prior to separation/FleetReserve/Retirement date)
Enlisted Administrative Separations:
Separation by Reason of Alcohol Rehabilitation Failure MILPERSMAN 1910-152Separation by Reason of Misconduct -Drug Abuse MILPERSMAN 1910-146Separation by Reason of Convenience of the Government -Early release to further educationMILPERSMAN 1910-108Administrative Separation (ADSEP) Policy and General Information MILPERSMAN 1910-010 to1910-812Fraudulent Enlistment MILPERSMAN 1910-134High Year Tenure (HYT) MILPERSMAN 1160-120Misconduct (various reasons) MILPERSMAN 1910-138/140/142Department of the Navy (DON) Policy on Parenthood and Pregnancy SECNAVINST1000.10(series) & MILPERSMAN 1910-124Separation by Reason of Convenience of the Government -Personality Disorder MILPERSMAN1910-122Separation by Reason of Physical Fitness Assessment (PA) Failure MILPERSMAN 1910-170Separation by Reason of Misconduct - Commission of a Serious Offense MILPERSMAN 1910-142Separation by Reason of Unsatisfactory Performance MILPERSMAN 1910-156
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Advancement & Service Schools:
Advancement Manual for Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy ReserveBUPERSINST 1430.16(series)Accelerated Advancement of Recruit Training Class "A" School Graduates, and Ceremonial GuardMILPERSMAN 1430-010Enlisted to Officer Commissioning Program Application & Administration Manual OPNAVINST1420.1(series)Service Schools MILPERSMAN 1306-600/602/604/608Class "A" School & Rating Entry Requirements MILPERSMAN 1306-618Retesting with Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) version of the Armed Services VocationalAptitude Battery (ASVAB) MILPERSMAN 1236-010Professional Apprenticeship Tracks Program (PACT) NAVADMIN 318/07
Education:
Joint Chiefs Professional Military Education (PME) Manual 1805.01Voluntary Education (VOLED) for Navy Sailors OPNAVINST 1560.9(series)Navy Voluntary Education Program NETCINST 1560.3(series)Navy Credentialing Programs OPNAVINST 1540.56Administration of the United Services Military Apprenticeship Programs (USMAP) OPNAVINST1560.10(series)
Other Quick References:
Awards Manual (SECNAVINST 1650.1(Series)Change in Rating MILPERSMAN 1440-010 to 1440-040Department of the Navy Correspondence Manual (SECNAV M-5216.5Navy Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Control OPNAVINST 5350.4(series)Exchange of Duty (SWAPS) MILPERSMAN 1306-700First-Term Personnel Assignment Policy MILPERSMAN 1306-126Individual Augmentation (IA) Policy and Procedures OPNAVINST 1001.24(series)Military Couple and Single Parent Assignment Policy MILPERSMAN 1300-1000Military Pay MILPERSMAN 7220-010 to 7220-410Navy Performance Evaluation System BUPERSINST 1610.10 (Series)Overseas Extensions MILPERSMAN 1300-310Physical Readiness Program OPNAVINST 6110.1(series) / MILPERSMAN 6100-6199Reassignment for Humanitarian Reasons (HUMS) MILPERSMAN 1300-500Standardization Policy and Procedures for the Active Duty for Special Work (ADSW) ProgramOPNAVINST 1001.20(series)Operational Risk Management OPNAVINST 3500.39CPersonnel Qualification Standards (PQS) Catalog NAVEDTRA 43100-6MManual of Navy Enlisted Manpower and Personnel Classifications and Occupational StandardsNAVPERS 18068F Volume 1 & 2
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