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Basic Airborne Refresher Air Movement Control Officer Unit Movement Operations
MAR / MJMR-TT
(BAR) (AMCO) (UMO-DPC)
BAR is conducted by Brigades. Available upon request (01-22) 04 OCT – 22 OCT (01-22) 04 OCT – 19 OCT
Pl di ih (02-22) 01 NOV – 19 NOV (02-22) 25 OCT – 05 NOV
(03-22) 30 NOV– 16 DEC (03-22) 15 NOV – 29 NOV
(04-22) 04 JAN - 24 JAN (04-22) 06 DEC – 17 DEC
(05-22) 31 JAN - 16 FEB (05-22) 10 JAN – 25 JAN
(06-22) 22 FEB – 10 MAR (06-22) 01 FEB – 15 FEB
(07-22) 21 MAR – 06 APR (07-22) 22 FEB – 07 MAR
(08-22) 11 APR – 29 APR (08-22) 14 MAR – 28 MAR
(09-22) 04 MAY – 20 MAY (09-22) 04 APR- 19 APR
(10-22) 06 JUN - 24 JUN (10-22) 25 APR – 06 MAY
(11-22) 18 JUL - 03 AUG (11-22) 09 MAY – 20 MAY
(12-22) 08 AUG – 25 AUG (12-22) 31 MAY – 13 JUN
(13-22) 06 SEP – 22 SEP (13-22) 12 JUL – 25 JUL
(14-22) 01 AUG – 12 AUG
(15-22) 22 AUG – 06 SEP
(16-22) 12 SEP – 23 SEP
** Dates of No Support or Training **
BLOCK LEAVE: 20 DEC 21 – 02 JAN 22
25 JUN – 10 JUL 22
01 JUL – 17 JUL 22
***COVID-19 Impacts***
Update to course entry requirements: Leaders attending USAAAS courses must provide proof of they are fully vaccinated (series complete plus 14
days) or a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of course start date effective 07OCT21. ALL students will wear masks regardless of
vaccination status
- ***New BAR Requirements*** - See requirements under Basic Airborne Refresher section for more details.
The United States Army Advanced Airborne School conducts a variety of courses throughout the year to enable
individual and unit readiness. Dates are published for the fiscal year, although, operational needs of the
Corps/Division, un-forecasted mandatory DONSAs, and weather related events can cause dates to be moved,
rescheduled or cancelled, with little notice. Contact the school prior to the scheduled date of training for
changes or review either the USAAAS DEPS page or Facebook page for the most up to date and accurate
changes to the schedule.
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
Required Equipment for JMR/TT / MJMR/TT / MAR:
1) Individuals attending this training must have the following:
(a) Valid ID card
(b) ID tags
(c) Serviceable ACU or authorized service uniform with beret
(d) Serviceable boots (IAW DIV PAM 600-2 and DA PAM 670-1)
(e) Tan/Brown T-Shirt (plain standard-issue t-shirts only)
(f) Water source
(g) Advanced Combat Helmet or authorized unit-specific issued helmet (e.g. FAST, etc.) marked IAW
unit SOPs and in jumpable configuration
(h) Jumpmaster Certificate, 5W Orders, and most up-to-date 1307. SM also needs a copy of their ADOs if
attending MJM.
(i) MUST be a current jumper to attend JMR – NO exceptions.
(j) Mask or approved face covering in accordance with local command guidance.
2) ALL of these items of equipment must be the trainee’s issued equipment, and must be serviceable and
properly assembled for airborne operations. Any trainee who has deficient or missing equipment may be
prohibited from conducting the training.
Location Change: Pre-test will be conducted at Clamshell #1 located on the corner of DeGlopper St and
Dunham St until further notice.
(b) Must be a current jumper throughout the course (last qualifying jump must have taken place <180 days
before the ATRRS end date of the course).
(c) Must have a minimum of 12 static line parachute jumps from USAF aircraft. (waiverable See NOTE 1)
Personnel are REQUIRED to bring a copy of their ENTIRE DA Form 1307 Individual Jump Record.
(d) Must have been on jump status for at least 12 months (waiverable See NOTE 2).
(e) Must have 12 months of retainability within their parent unit (waiverable See NOTE 1).
(f) XVIII Airborne Corps personnel must have successfully completed the USAAAS Jumpmaster Pre-
Test or an 82nd ABN BDE Pre-Test and have their original control slip.
(g) All personnel must have submitted a student packet in accordance with the XVIII Airborne
Corps schools policy and received an ATRRS reservation to attend.
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NOTE 1 – The Deputy Commanding General – Operations (DCG-O) of the 82 Airborne Division
approves all waivers for rank, number of jumps, and retainability. An example of the Exception to Policy
Memorandum (waiver) can be obtained on the USAAAS DEPS page at the link below. This includes
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Paratroopers assigned outside the 82 Airborne Division (i.e. XVIII ABN CORPS, Brigade Separates).
NOTE 2 – Waivers for having less than 12 months on jump status will be forwarded THRU the
Commander, U.S. Army Advanced Airborne School FOR the United States Army Infantry School using
the waiver request form on the USAAAS DEPS Page.
https://army.deps.mil/army/cmds/82ABD/HHBN/USAAAS/SitePages/Home.aspx
(3) The Jumpmaster Course consists of the following:
2) Pre-jump training
3) Aircraft Inspection procedures
4) Jump commands
(c) Exams:
1) Nomenclature
2) Pre-jump
5) JMPI
Jumpmaster Refresher (JMR/TT) training is a four (4) day course of instruction designed specifically for
Command-referred Jumpmasters, Jumpmasters who have lost currency (IAW CAASOP Chapter 2. Roles,
Responsibilities, Qualifications, and Currency, 2-7.c & d), Jumpmasters newly assigned or returning to the 82nd
Airborne Division, and Jumpmasters who have not transitioned to the T-11 ATPS.
* All Students will be tested on T-11 Nomenclature, JMPI, and Jumpmaster Duties.
2) The JMR/TT Control Slip is valid for 180 days during which the Jumpmaster must conduct the following
duties to become fully current. Jumpmasters who fail to perform the required duties within the 180 days
must re-attend JMR/TT.
MASTER JUMPMASTER REFRESHER (MJMR/TT) COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Personnel who are attending Master Jumpmaster Refresher/Transition Training will arrive at the agreed upon
time for training with all required equipment as well as a jumper with helmet.
1) Leaders, senior or master rated, who have been on airborne status within five years, and are unable to
attend scheduled JM Refresher training may request Master JM Refresher training conducted by the USAAAS.
2) 82nd Airborne Division and XVIII Airborne Corps PAX require a MFR requesting an ETP signed by the
BDE Commander or first O-6 in the Chain of Command FOR the Commander of the USAAAS.
Scheduling and execution of MJMR/TT will be conducted at the discretion of the USAAAS CDR.
3) Once the ETP is approved, the individual must schedule the training by contacting the USAAAS
Tower Committee at 910-396-9023
4) The MJMR/TT Control Slip is valid for 180 days, and same rules apply as the JMR/TT ControlSlip.
*Students should be prepared and will be tested on T-11 Nomenclature, T-11 Pre-Jump, JMPI, and
PWAC. Students may download the most current version of the Jumpmaster Study Guide from the
USAAAS DEPS page.
BASIC AIRBORNE REFRESHER (BAR) REQUIREMENTS
BAR will be hosted by the Brigade Combat Teams (BCTs) or XVIII Airborne Corps and Corps Separates. Follow
the guidance of the latest Division Tasking Order.
Jumpmasters giving BAR must be Enhanced Basic Airborne Refresher (E-BAR) qualified.
SM’s that require T-11 New Equipment Training (NET) will still attend unit BAR. The BDE Air will coordinate
the additional training requirement with the Tower Committee for the day of training.
To coordinate the use of the Suspended Harness Facility (SHF), 34-Foot Tower, and/or E-BAR training call the
Tower Committee at 910-396-9023.
(1) Leaders, senior or master rated, who have been on airborne status within five years, and are unable to attend
scheduled BAR training may request MAR training conducted by the USAAAS.
(2) 82nd Airborne Division and XVIII Airborne Corps PAX require a Memorandum for Record requesting an
Exception to Policy signed by the Brigade Commander or first O-6 in the chain of command to the Commander
of the USAAAS. Conduct of MAR is will be conducted at the discretion of the USAAAS CDR.
(3) Once the ETP is approved, the individual must schedule the training by contacting the USAAAS
Tower Committee at 910-396-9023.
(4) The MAR Control Slip is valid for 60 days and same rules apply as the BAR Control Slip.
(a) Current, advanced-rated Jumpmaster. Battalion Commanders may submit a memorandum requesting
a waiver for lack of advanced rating.
(c) Additional duty orders must be signed by the BDE/BN Commander. (as appropriate)
(2) Jump Log & “Jump Pay” Management. (Division Military Pay Office)
(2) A-Series Containers (Javelin Missile & 81mm Mortar System Door Bundles).
(3) Castor Assisted A-Series Delivery System (CAADS) construction and procedures.
** AMCO is an additional duty, personnel in the rank of SGT/E5 and above must be placed on additional
duty orders in order to receive training.
** Required Equipment for Air Movement Control Officer:
Serviceable OCPs, serviceable boots (IAW DIV PAM 600-2 and DA PAM 670-1), Note Taking Material and
mask or approved face covering in accordance with local command guidance. Students must attend the entire
course. Transportation of Hazardous Materials, and Airlift Load Planners Course will not be separated.
NOTE 1 - Currency/Certification for graduates of the AMO course will not exceed a period more than 24
months. Once an individual’s load plan certification has expired, they must attend the course again.
There are no refresher courses.
* UMO is an additional duty, personnel in the rank of SGT/E5 and above must be placed on additional
duty orders in order to receive training.
** Required Equipment for Unit Movement Officer:
Serviceable OCPs, serviceable boots (IAW DIV PAM 600-2 and DA PAM 670-1), Note Taking Material and
mask or approved face covering in accordance with local command guidance.
This course is designed to help Soldiers who are preparing to attend the 3-week Jumpmaster Course
in two ways:
(1) To help them learn mental and emotional strategies to maximize performance and stress
during the 3-week course. Especially dealing with the stress and pressure of passing JMPI.
(2) To be introduced to brain and learning science, study hacks, and test taking strategies; to help
them refine their study strategies so they can excel during the academic portions of the JM
course.
Ideally this course is run and attended 1-2 weeks prior to attendance in the 3-Week JM Course
*This course will NOT attempt to teach/practice the actual JMPI sequence as this course is instructed by
human performance specialists and not black-hat instructors.
**If students are unable to attend these course dates, but are still interested in preparing for Jumpmaster,
we can offer one-on-one mastery training that covers similar topics but is focused on individual needs and
goals. To sign up for mastery training follow the same procedures as below.
***Units may also request additional training dates to accommodate their Paratroopers.
Required Materials
(1) Digital or physical copy of the Jumpmaster Student Study Guide (NOTE: These supplies will not be
provided by the Ready and Resilient Performance Center)
(2) All relevant personal equipment that you will bring to the Jumpmaster Course.
(4) Mask or approved face covering in accordance with local command guidance.
This 1-Day course is a standard 0800-1700 day with a one-hour lunch break.
All Paratroopers who are preparing to attend the Jumpmaster Course are welcome to attend. This is not an
ATRRS course; attendance is allocated on a first come first serve basis.
(2) Location: R2 Performance Center, 1 All-American Way, Gavin Hall, Room 160
*Due to COVID-19 impacts and restrictions, maximum capacity is 26 personnel in order meet social
distancing requirements. Students should bring their own mask or approved face covering in accordance
with local command guidance.
R2 JUMPMASTER PREPARATION COURSE SCHEDULE
Time Content
0800-0830 Intro to R2 Prep Course
0830-0900 Mindset Matters
0900-0910 Break
9100- 1000 Learning Science
1000-1010 Break
1010-1100 Study Hacks
1100-1110 Break
Round Robin Academic Activity stations (12 min stations, 1 min rotate -
1110-1200
depends on amount of stations)
1200-1300 Lunch
1300-1350 Performance Psychology skills
1350-1400 Break
1400-1500 Performance Psychology Skills Cont.
1500-1510 Break
1510-1520 Explain Mental Stations
1520-1630 Performance stations/workshop (12-15 min stations depending on amount)
1630-1650 Debrief Round Robin Stations
1650-1700 Course Evaluation/Ways to reach back before course