Purpose: Provides Military Occupational Specialty (MOS-T) category Soldiers the training required to become Military Occupational Specialty Qualified (MOSQ) as a 74D CBRN Specialist.
Scope:Provides training on detection, monitoring, identification, sampling, and decontamination equipment operation; and, tactics, techniques, and procedures for performing traditional CBRN defense operations at the company level and HAZMAT response operations at the HAZMAT Awareness, HAZMAT Operations and Mass Casualty Decontamination Operations levels. Training also covers Dismounted Reconnaissance.
Phase 1 Prerequisites: All Soldiers transitioning (for MOS reclassification purposes) into the 74D Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) from a previously held MOS; and who are in the Active Army (AA), United States Army Reserve (USAR), or Army National Guard (ARNG); are eligible to attend this course as long as they meet the following requirements: Meet Army Regulation (AR) 350-1 Chapter 3 physical fitness, height and weight, and profile requirements; have a physical demands rating of very heavy, a physical profile of 122221 or better, normal color vision, and have a minimum score of 95 in aptitude area ST in ASVAB tests administered prior to 2 January 2002, or a minimum score of 91 in aptitude area ST on ASVAB tests administered on 2 January 2002 and prior to 1 October 2013, or a minimum score of 100 in aptitude area Skilled Technical (ST) on ASVAB tests administered on and after 1 October 2013. Soldiers must be in E5 and above transitioning into the 74D Career Management Field that are Advanced Leader Course (ALC) or Basic Noncommissioned Officer (BNCOC) graduates. Upon arrival for training Soldiers must present a complete and accurate PRE-EXECUTION CHECKLIST (PEC), SIGNED BY THEIR UNIT COMMANDER. The commander can delegate his signature authority. A copy of the Signature Authority memorandum must be attached to the PEC. Prior to attending Phase 1 of the course, Soldiers must complete the Army Distributed Learning (ADL) training for MOS-T; complete HAZMAT Awareness Training on-line at http://totalforcevlc.golearnportal.org/: and, USACBRNS Risk Management prior to attending the CBRN Transition Course 031-74D2/3/4 (T) and present the certificate to the Small Group Leader during in-processing.Phase 2 Prerequisites: All Soldiers transitioning (for MOS reclassification purposes) into the 74D Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) from a previously held MOS; and who are in the Active Army (AA), United States Army Reserve (USAR), or Army National Guard (ARNG); are eligible to attend this course as long as they meet the following requirements: Meet Army Regulation (AR) 350-1 Chapter 3 physical fitness, height and weight, and profile requirements; have a physical demands rating of very heavy, a physical profile of 122221 or better, normal color vision, and have a minimum score of 95 in aptitude area ST in ASVAB tests administered prior to 2 January 2002, or a minimum score of 91 in aptitude area ST on ASVAB tests administered on 2 January 2002 and prior to 1 October 2013, or a minimum score of 100 in aptitude area Skilled Technical (ST) on ASVAB tests administered on and after 1 October 2013. Soldiers must be in E5 and above transitioning into the 74D Career Management Field that are Advanced Leader Course (ALC) or Basic Noncommissioned Officer (BNCOC) graduates. Upon arrival for training Soldiers must present a complete and accurate PRE-EXECUTION CHECKLIST (PEC), SIGNED BY THEIR UNIT COMMANDER. The commander can delegate his signature authority. A copy of the Signature Authority memorandum must be attached to the PEC. Prior to attending phase 2 Soldiers must complete phase 1 of the CBRN Transition Course 031-74D2/3/4 (T) and present the DA1059 to the Small Group Leader during in-processing unless attending back to back phases.Phase 3 Prerequisites: All Soldiers transitioning (for MOS reclassification purposes) into the 74D Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) from a previously held MOS; and who are in the Active Army (AA), United States Army Reserve (USAR), or Army National Guard (ARNG); are eligible to attend this course as long as they meet the following requirements: Meet Army Regulation (AR) 350-1 Chapter 3 physical fitness, height and weight, and profile requirements; have a physical demands rating of very heavy, a physical profile of 122221 or better, normal color vision, and have a minimum score of 95 in aptitude area ST in ASVAB tests administered prior to 2 January 2002, or a minimum score of 91 in aptitude area ST on ASVAB tests administered on 2 January 2002 and prior to 1 October 2013, or a minimum score of 100 in aptitude area Skilled Technical (ST) on ASVAB tests administered on and after 1 October 2013. Soldiers must be in E5 and above transitioning into the 74D Career Management Field that are Advanced Leader Course (ALC) or Basic Noncommissioned Officer (BNCOC) graduates. Upon arrival for training Soldiers must present a complete and accurate PRE-EXECUTION CHECKLIST (PEC), SIGNED BY THEIR UNIT COMMANDER. The commander can delegate his signature authority. A copy of the Signature Authority memorandum must be attached to the PEC. Prior to attending phase 3 Soldiers must complete phase 2 of the CBRN Transition Course 031-74D2/3/4 (T) and present the DA1059 to the Small Group Leader during in-processing unless attending back to back phases.
Special Information: Completion of training in the Chemical Defense Training Facility (CDTF) is a requirement for graduation. CDTF training can only be waived by the CMDT, CBRNS on a case by case basis. TransitioningSoldierswhodonotsatisfactorilycompleteorwhorefusetoparticipate in CDTF training will be processed IAW the current reclassification and eliminationprocedures.
Foreign Disclosure: FD2 - The course developers in coordination with the Fort Leonard Wood Foreign Disclosure Office have reviewed the materials contained in this course. This course is NOT releasable to students from othercountries.