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COLE, MATTHEW EDWARD COLE, MATTHEW EDWARD
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Chief Warrant Officer (W3)
Active
Military Courses
itary ‘ACE Identitor Dates Taken ACE
[Course 1D Course Tite Credit Recommendation Level
Location-Description-Credit Areas
777-7770
602-2010
(0.030-1300
NV-2202-0165 19-AUG-1992 23-00
Recruit Training:
Upon completion of the course, the reervit will demonstrate knowledge of general military and Navy protocol first
‘id, personal heath, safety, basie swimmning, fire fighting, and water survival skills and will meet preseribed standards
for physical
1992
«+ First Aid And Safety ISH L
+ Personal Fitness/Condltioning
+ Personal/Community Health 1sH L
3192)(392)
NY-1704-0304 12-NOV-1992 10 04-EB-1993
Airerew Survival Equipmentman, Class Al:
Air Technical Training Center, Memphis,
Millington, TN
{Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to work with minimum supervision ia the area of survival
equipment inspection, repair, and operation. This equipment is essential to support flying safety and pilot survival in
an emergeney,
+ Aviat
safety Equipment Repait And Maintenance 38H L
*+ Parachute Packing And Inspection 2sH v
+ Sewing Machine Operation, Service, And Maintenance 2SH v
(10991)(1091)
NY-0803-0012 30-OCT-1995 fo 19-JAN-1996
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Airerewman Candidate, Class Ai
Air Station
Pensacola FL
Upon completion of the course, the student will he able 1o demonstrate competence and mastery in aircraft
‘petations and survival of aviation mishaps using personal performance skills management of airetalt equipment,
and lifesaving skills,
+ Lifesaving 2sH L
+ Outdoor Safety And Survival 28H i
+ Physical Training 3SH L
(6978/97)
NV-1717-0029 09-JUL-2001 to 20-JUL-2001
First Line Leadership Development Program:
‘Naval Aviation Schools Command
Pensacola, FL
{Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to identify basie principles of leadership including the use
‘oral and written communication in professional relationships: the role of motivation, cmpowerme:
in development of subordinate; and ways to. mana
‘organizational climate
ind counseling
‘human resources, teams, and stress to ereate a quality
‘+ Personne! Supervision or 1 in Leadership and 1 in Business
Professional Communication
NV-1717-0027, NV-1717-0028, and NV-1717-0029 cover similar/duplicate information. Credit should be awarded for one
‘of these courses only
(8197)(1/05)
2sh L
AR-2201-0285 03.0c7
Warrant Officer Candidate:
Warrant Officer Career Center
Fi Rucker
1001 16-NOV-2001
To tin warrant officer candidates inthe skills required of all warrant offices
+ Leadership And Supervision ost L
(4103).4°03)
2C-SIB2/2C-153DAR-1606-0222 OS-MAY-2004 to 23:JUN-2004
Qi
UH-60 Aviator Qualification;
Aviation School
FL Rucker
‘Upon completion ofthe course, the helicopter pilot will be qualified as a pilot in the UH-60 twin turbine helicopter
+ Advanced Helicopter Flight 3H u
+ Advanced Theory OF Flight And Systems 38H vu
(1103)(108)
AR-1406-0232 14-SEP.2009 tw 13-0CT-2009
Aviation Tactical Operations Officer (TACOPS/EW):
Aviation School
Pr Rucker
Upon completion of the course,
coordination, briefing,
the student will be able to perform the duties of a warrant officer in the planning,
i execution of tactical army aviation missions in combined and joint cavironment
+ Logistics Management SSH u
(5107507)
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AR-1405.0269 OTJUL-2011 to 19-AUG-2011
Aviation Warrant Officer Advanced (AWOAC)
Aviation Schoo!
FL Rucker
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to apply principles of leadership, risk management process,
‘and aviation deployment to logistical operations.
+ Basie Microcomputers 38H L
+ Communication Skills 2SH L
+ Imerpersonal Relations 38H u
+ Logistes Management 1sH uv
+ Management Principles 38H u
(5107)(2109)
Military Experience
Occupation 1D. ACE Adentiner es Held ACE
Tide Credit Recommendation Level
Deseripton-Credit Areas
NEC-9760)
NER-AR
Pro
NONE ASSIGNED — 1-JAN-1993,
Electrical Mechanical Equipment Rey
Description not available
+ None
NONE ASSIGNED 01-1AN-1993
Airman Reeruit:
To assimilate recruits into the Navy way of life and to prepare them for further advane
Navy occupations,
+ None
ed training in specialized
NER-PR-003, 16-MAY-1999
Aircrew Survival Equipmentman:
Inspects, maintains, and repairs parachutes survival equipment, and flight and protective elothing and equipment
imspects, detects, and treats aireraf corrosion, Packs and rigs parachutes; packs and equips life rafts; sews.
stitehes, and tacks material; installs, repairs, and replaces fasteners, grommets, and spoedy tivets, performs
Preflight, postfight, tum around, and conditional inspections of aierew survival equipment: maintains components
gf oxygen masks; operates, lubricates and adjusts sewing machines; operates carbon dioxide recharge equipment,
Supervises four to seven persons working in parachute lofls and survival gear work centers: operates oxygen
system component test stand and liguid oxygen converter test stand; operates test equipment for cartridge.
actuated devices associated with parachute systems; inspects, cleans, tet, fits, adjusts, repairs andor replaces
sircrew protective equipment; inspects, rigs, packs, and repairs aircrew inflatable survival equipment; rigs inspect,
packs, and maintains seat-contained survival kits tests oxygen breathing regulators and liguid oxy zen converters
and components
+ Aireraft Corrosion Control 2s L
+ Personnel Supervision 2sH 1
*+ Fabric Layout and Patter Design 38H v
*+ Parachute Packing, 38H v
+ Sewing Machine Operations and Service 38H v
*+ Survival Equipment Inspection and Repair 38H v
+ Survival Equipment Testing and Assembly 3si v
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NEC-S211
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NONE ASSIGNED 23-JUN-1999
MI-S3 Airborne Mine Countermeasures (AMCM) Airerewman:
Performs in-flight duties and operates appropriate airborne equipment in helicopter mine countermeasures
‘operations,
+ None
NONE ASSIGNED 09-MAY-2000
Helicopter Utility Airerewman:
Performs in-flight funetions in support of mission in the Ml
HH-3, and TH-57 aiterate,
+ None
MOS-153D-003 01-SEP-2001
UHL60 Pitot:
Pilots and commands fixed-wing utility aircraft under tetical and nontactical conditions; operates aircraft during a
types of meteorological conditions, during day, night, and while using night vision goggles: performs aircraft
‘operations, including rescue hoist, ait assaults, aerial mine and flare deliveries, internaienternal loads, and
pparadcop/tappelling procedures; may perform aerial reconnaissance and be used to transport passengers or cargo:
routinely participates in combat and combat support training: mainvains eurrent flight status in accordance with