Capítulo II. El movimiento feminista y su búsqueda de justicia para las mujeres
3. El proyecto jurídico feminista
3.2. El proyecto jurídico feminista de reconocimiento
3.2.2. El black standpointism
COURSE NUMBER: 643-91K30 (91G) (DL) Phase: 2 School Code: 601
MODES AND DURATION:
Distance Learning/Blackboard—3 Weeks 0.0 Days
RECOMMENDED CREDIT: None
POC:
DSN 539-8932/8910 (804) 765-8932/8910
PREREQUISITES:
Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel qualified in MOS 91G Fire Control Systems Repairer. Selected by the Total Army Personnel Activity TAPA (Active Army) or recommended by the unit commander (Reserve Component). Successful completion of the Warrior Leadership Course (WLC) •formerly known as Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC)Ù. Meets requirements outlined in AR 350-1, AR 600-9, and DA Pam 611-21.
COURSE SCOPE:
Phase 2 consists of instruction on CMF 63 Common Logistics Distributed Learning (dL) and MOS Specific Technical Subjects (dL).
SPECIAL INFORMATION:
Phase 2 of this course consists of distance learning. When the student is enrolled in this course, the student will receive a course introduction with instructions for completing this course through the mail. Distance learning must be completed prior to entering phase 3.
For access to eOrdnanceU "Blackboard" MOS training as an alternative site for materials: 1) Log on to https://courses.apg.army.mil/ using your AKO credentials.
2) Select the tab labeled "eOrdnanceU Courses".
The left side of the screen contains courses you are enrolled in and the right side is the Course Catalog.
--Select "Distributed Learning (dL) Courseware" which is on the right side of the screen in the Course Catalog.
--Select course OMMS_ALC_Common_Mandatory_dL_Training, with title ALC (63 Series) DISTRIBUTED LEARNING PHASE 2.
--Select "Enroll" on the right side after the course information. --Review the course information and then select "Submit".
Note: There are different types of access options for an instructor to set. They include: Self Enrollment; Email Request to the Instructor; and Access Code. Follow the instructions on the screen.
--A confirmation notice will appear confirming you are successfully enrolled in the course. Select the "OK" button and the course announcement page will appear.
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COURSE NUMBER: 643-91K30 (91K) (DL) Phase: 2 School Code: 601
MODES AND DURATION:
Distance Learning/Blackboard—3 Weeks 0.0 Days
RECOMMENDED CREDIT: None
POC:
DSN 539-8932/8910 (804) 765-8932/8910
PREREQUISITES:
Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel qualified in MOS 91K Armament Repairer. Selected by the Total Army Personnel Activity TAPA (Active Army) or recommended by the unit commander (Reserve Component). Successful completion of the Warrior Leadership Course (WLC) •formerly known as Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC)Ù. Meets requirements outlined in AR 350-1, AR 600-9, and DA Pam 611-21.
COURSE SCOPE:
Phase 2 consists of instruction on CMF 63 Common Logistics Distributed Learning (dL) and MOS Specific Technical Subjects (dL).
SPECIAL INFORMATION:
Phase 2 of this course consists of distance learning. When the student is enrolled in this course, the student will receive a course introduction with instructions for completing this course through the mail. Distance learning must be completed prior to entering phase 3.
For access to eOrdnanceU "Blackboard" MOS training as an alternative site for materials: 1) Log on to https://courses.apg.army.mil/ using your AKO credentials.
2) Select the tab labeled "eOrdnanceU Courses".
The left side of the screen contains courses you are enrolled in and the right side is the Course Catalog.
--Select "Distributed Learning (dL) Courseware" which is on the right side of the screen in the Course Catalog.
--Select course OMMS_ALC_Common_Mandatory_dL_Training, with title ALC (63 Series) DISTRIBUTED LEARNING PHASE 2.
--Select "Enroll" on the right side after the course information. --Review the course information and then select "Submit".
Note: There are different types of access options for an instructor to set. They include: Self Enrollment; Email Request to the Instructor; and Access Code. Follow the instructions on the screen.
--A confirmation notice will appear confirming you are successfully enrolled in the course. Select the "OK" button and the course announcement page will appear.
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COURSE TITLE: ARMAMENT REPAIRER ALC
COURSE NUMBER: 643-91K30-C45 (91F) (DL) Phase: 1 School Code: 601
MODES AND DURATION:
Distance Learning/Blackboard—3 Weeks 0.0 Days
RECOMMENDED CREDIT: None
POC:
DSN 539-8932/8910 (804) 765-8932/8910
PREREQUISITES:
Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel qualified in MOS 91F Small Arms/Towed Artillery Repairer. Selected by the Total Army Personnel Activity TAPA (Active Army) or recommended by the unit commander (Reserve Component). Successful completion of the Warrior Leadership Course (WLC) •formerly known as Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC)Ù. Meets requirements outlined in AR 350-1, AR 600-9, and DA Pam 611-21.
COURSE SCOPE:
The dL phase consists of instruction on CMF91 Common Logistics Distributed Learning (dL) and MOS Specific Technical Subjects (dL).
SPECIAL INFORMATION:
This distributed Learning phase must be completed prior to entering the resident phase.
Complete the lessons in Modules 1, 2 and 3 that are common across all CMF91. These lessons may be found at https://ordnance.ellc.learn.army.mil (the eOrdnanceU Blackboard website) as no CDs will be shipped. AKO is used to log on. This is a self-enrollment course via this website. This site is not linked to ATRRS, therefore, students must be officially enrolled in ATRRS in order to have an exam in ATIA and to get credit for completion of these lessons.
Technical dL lessons to complete are located on the Army Learning Management System website which is accessed via the Army Knowledge Online website at https://www.us.army.mil. Go to the "Self-Service" tab located on the menu bar.
Select "My Training" from the drop-down menu; and then click on the ALMS link or logo to open the ALMS.
Once in the ALMS, go to the 'Training" tab and locate the "My Enrollment" link. Click on My Enrollments to view your course and course modules.
COURSE TITLE: ARMAMENT REPAIRER ALC
COURSE NUMBER: 643-91K30-C45 (91G) (DL) Phase: 1 School Code: 601
MODES AND DURATION:
Distance Learning/Blackboard—3 Weeks 0.0 Days
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(804) 765-8932/8910PREREQUISITES:
Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel qualified in MOS 91G Fire Control Systems Repairer. Selected by the Total Army Personnel Activity TAPA (Active Army) or recommended by the unit commander (Reserve Component). Successful completion of the Warrior Leadership Course (WLC) •formerly known as Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC)Ù. Meets requirements outlined in AR 350-1, AR 600-9, and DA Pam 611-21.
COURSE SCOPE:
The dL Phase consists of instruction on CMF91 Common Logistics Distributed Learning (dL) and MOS Specific Technical Subjects (dL).
SPECIAL INFORMATION:
This distributed Learning phase must be completed prior to entering the resident phase.
Complete the lessons in Modules 1, 2 and 3 that are common across all CMF91. These lessons may be found at https://ordnance.ellc.learn.army.mil (the eOrdnanceU Blackboard website) as no CDs will be shipped. AKO is used to log on. This is a self-enrollment course via this website. This site is not linked to ATRRS, therefore, students must be officially enrolled in ATRRS in order to have an exam in ATIA and to get credit for completion of these lessons.
Technical dL lessons to complete are located on the Army Learning Management System website which is accessed via the Army Knowledge Online website at https://www.us.army.mil. Go to the "Self-Service" tab located on the menu bar.
Select "My Training" from the drop-down menu; and then click on the ALMS link or logo to open the ALMS.
Once in the ALMS, go to the 'Training" tab and locate the "My Enrollment" link. Click on My Enrollments to view your course and course modules.
COURSE TITLE: ARMAMENT REPAIRER ALC
COURSE NUMBER: 643-91K30-C45 (91K) (DL) Phase: 1 School Code: 601
MODES AND DURATION:
Distance Learning/Blackboard—3 Weeks 0.0 Days
RECOMMENDED CREDIT: None
POC:
DSN 539-8932/8910 (804) 765-8932/8910
PREREQUISITES:
Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel qualified in MOS 91K Armament Repairer. Selected by the Total Army Personnel Activity TAPA (Active Army) or recommended by the unit commander (Reserve Component). Successful completion of the Warrior Leadership Course (WLC) •formerly known as Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC)Ù. Meets requirements outlined in AR 350-1, AR 600-9, and DA Pam 611-21.
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COURSE SCOPE:
The dL Phase consists of instruction on CMF91 Common Logistics Distributed Learning (dL) and MOS Specific Technical Subjects (dL).
SPECIAL INFORMATION:
This distributed Learning phase must be completed prior to entering the resident phase.
Complete the lessons in Modules 1, 2 and 3 that are common across all CMF91. These lessons may be found at https://ordnance.ellc.learn.army.mil (the eOrdnanceU Blackboard website) as no CDs will be shipped. AKO is used to log on. This is a self-enrollment course via this website. This site is not linked to ATRRS, therefore, students must be officially enrolled in ATRRS in order to have an exam in ATIA and to get credit for completion of these lessons.
Technical dL lessons to complete are located on the Army Learning Management System website which is accessed via the Army Knowledge Online website at https://www.us.army.mil. Go to the "Self-Service" tab located on the menu bar.
Select "My Training" from the drop-down menu; and then click on the ALMS link or logo to open the ALMS.
Once in the ALMS, go to the 'Training" tab and locate the "My Enrollment" link. Click on My Enrollments to view your course and course modules.
COURSE TITLE: ARMAMENT REPAIRER ALC
COURSE NUMBER: 643-91K30-C45 (91F) RC Phase: 2 School Code: 601
MODES AND DURATION:
Resident – 8 Weeks 0.0 Days
RECOMMENDED CREDIT: None
POC:
DSN 539-8932/8910 (804) 765-8932/8910
PREREQUISITES:
Active Army or Reserve Component sergeants, qualified in MOS 91F20 (previously called 45B20). The Soldier must be recommended by unit commander, and have successfully completed the Warrior Leader's Course (WLC). Soldiers who came up as MOS 91F (previously 45B), regardless of rank at the time of attendance to this resident phase, should be attending the 643-91K30-C45 (91F) Phase 2.
USASMA developed Advanced Leader Course (ALC) (formerly called BNCOC)Common Core distributed Learning (dL)/Video Teletraining (VTT) must also be completed to be considered a course graduate. This material may be completed before, during or after any Phase of this course.
All ALC students will be responsible for successfully completing the Commander's Safety Course (CSC) training via distributed learning (dL) at https://crc.army.mil (the CSC can be found embedded in the Composite Risk Management section) prior to attendance at ALC or at the eOrdnanceU website while attending ALC. Completion of this training is a mandatory
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Management System (CRC LMS). Their system is capable of providing the student with a certificate of completion. The student will present this certificate upon arrival to ALC or during the course as evidence of completion.
Must complete 643-91K30-C45 (91F) (DL) Phase 1 before attending this resident Phase.
COURSE SCOPE:
This course contains instruction in supervision of Field/Sustainment maintenance, inspection, and evaluation of the M109A6 howitzer cab systems; tank turret components of the M1 series Abrams tank; the Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BVF) turret; and the fire control components of each. It also includes training on management, quality control, inspection techniques, contact team operations, unit defense and basic knowledge and skills.
SPECIAL INFORMATION: None
COURSE TITLE: ARMAMENT REPAIRER ALC
COURSE NUMBER: 643-91K30-C45 (91G) RC Phase: 2 School Code: 601
MODES AND DURATION:
Resident – 8 Weeks 0.0 Days
RECOMMENDED CREDIT: None
POC:
DSN 539-8932/8910 (804) 765-8932/8910
PREREQUISITES:
Active Army or Reserve Component sergeants, qualified in MOS 91G20 (previously called 45G20). The Soldier must be recommended by unit commander, and have successfully completed the Warrior Leader's Course (WLC). Soldiers who came up as MOS 91G (previously 45G), regardless of rank at the time of attendance to this resident phase, should be attending the 643-91K30-C45 (91G) Phase 2.
USASMA developed Advanced Leader Course (ALC) (formerly called BNCOC)Common Core distributed Learning (dL)/Video Teletraining (VTT) must also be completed to be considered a course graduate. This material may be completed before, during or after any Phase of this course.
All ALC students will be responsible for successfully completing the Commander's Safety Course (CSC) training via distributed learning (dL) at https://crc.army.mil (the CSC can be found embedded in the Composite Risk Management section) prior to attendance at ALC or at the eOrdnanceU website while attending ALC. Completion of this training is a mandatory graduation requirement. NOTE: If the student completes the training prior to attending ALC, the completion of the course will be tracked by the Combat Readiness Center Learning Management System (CRC LMS). Their system is capable of providing the student with a certificate of completion. The student will present this certificate upon arrival to ALC or during the course as evidence of completion.
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COURSE SCOPE:
This course contains instruction in supervision of Field/Sustainment maintenance, inspection, and evaluation of the Small Arms; Towed Artillery; M109A6 howitzer cab systems; tank turret components of the M1 series Abrams tank; the Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) turret; and the fire control components of each. It also includes training on management, quality control, inspection techniques, contact team operations, unit defense and basic knowledge and skills.
SPECIAL INFORMATION: None
COURSE TITLE: ARMAMENT REPAIRER ALC
COURSE NUMBER: 643-91K30-C45 (91K) RC Phase: 2 School Code: 601
MODES AND DURATION:
Resident – 8 Weeks 0.0 Days
RECOMMENDED CREDIT: None
POC:
DSN 539-8932/8910 (804) 765-8932/8910
PREREQUISITES:
Active Army or Reserve Component sergeants, qualified in MOS 91K20 (previously called 45K20). The Soldier must be recommended by unit commander, and have successfully completed the Warrior Leader's Course (WLC). Soldiers who came up as MOS 91K (previously 45K), regardless of rank at the time of attendance to this resident phase, should be attending the 643-91K30-C45 (91K) Phase 2.
USASMA developed Advanced Leader Course (ALC) (formerly called BNCOC)Common Core distributed Learning (dL)/Video Teletraining (VTT) must also be completed to be considered a course graduate. This material may be completed before, during or after any Phase of this course.
All ALC students will be responsible for successfully completing the Commander's Safety Course (CSC) training via distributed learning (dL) at https://crc.army.mil (the CSC can be found embedded in the Composite Risk Management section) prior to attendance at ALC or at the eOrdnanceU website while attending ALC. Completion of this training is a mandatory graduation requirement. NOTE: If the student completes the training prior to attending ALC, the completion of the course will be tracked by the Combat Readiness Center Learning Management System (CRC LMS). Their system is capable of providing the student with a certificate of completion. The student will present this certificate upon arrival to ALC or during the course as evidence of completion.
Must complete 643-91K30-C45 (91K) (DL) Phase 1 before attending this resident Phase.
COURSE SCOPE:
This course contains instruction in supervision of Field/Sustainment maintenance, inspection, and evaluation of the Small Arms; Towed Artillery; M109A6 howitzer cab systems; tank turret components of the M1 series Abrams tank; the Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) turret; and the fire control components of each. It also includes training on management, quality control, inspection techniques, contact team operations, unit defense and basic knowledge and skills.
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COURSE NUMBER: 611-91P30-C45 (DL) Phase: 1 School Code: 601
MODES AND DURATION:
Distance Learning/Blackboard—1 Week 0.0 Days
RECOMMENDED CREDIT: None
POC:
DSN 539-8932/8910 (804) 765-8932/8910
PREREQUISITES:
Qualifying scores.
(a) A minimum score of 105 in aptitude area MM in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002.
(b) A minimum score of 102 in aptitude area MM on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002 and prior to 1 July 2004.
(c) A minimum score of (88 in aptitude area MM and 88 in aptitude area GT) or a minimum score of 99 in aptitude area MM on ASVAB tests administered on and after 1 July 2004.
Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted Soldiers that meet enlistment requirements. Selected by PERSCOM (Active Army) or recommended by unit commander (Reserve Component). Meets requirements outlined in AR 350-1, paragraphs 3-8 and 3-9, and met TABE requirements. Active and Reserve soldiers over 40 must complete required medical screening and received status prior to attending. Only SSGs and promotable SGTs will attend. Successfully completed Warrior Leader Course (WLC) (formerly PLDC) or equivalent unless promoted prior to linkage of NCOES to promotion. Successfully completed WLC at least 6 months prior to attending this course.
COURSE SCOPE:
CAI: Common logistic lessons: course introduction; force XXI; Ordnance Corps history; Global Positioning System; introduction to computers; Electronic Technical Manuals; Army Oil Analysis Program; maintenance team deployment; introduction to Battle Damage Assessment and Repair and a written test. Technical DL consists of electrical and hydraulic schematics; introduction to recovery; M88 series vehicle introduction, and a written test.
SPECIAL INFORMATION:
This distributed Learning phase must be completed prior to entering the resident phase.
Course material may be found at https://ordnance.ellc.learn.army.mil (the eOrdnanceU Blackboard website) as no CDs will be shipped. AKO is used to log on. This is a self-enrollment course via this website.
This site is not linked to ATRRS, therefore, students must be officially enrolled in ATRRS in order to have an exam in ATIA and to get credit for completion.