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TRACKED VEHICLE MECHANIC COURSE
(MOS 63H)
United States Army Correspondence Course
Course Number 091 M37
United States Army Combined Arms Support Command
Fort Lee, Virginia 23801-1809
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Overview | The Tracked Vehicle Mechanic Course (MOS 63H) consists of eleven (11) subcourses: OD1621, OD0610, OD1619, OD1620, OD1712, OD1713, OD1714, OD1601, OD0010, OD0611, OD1403. It reflects the doctrine current at the time its subcourses were prepared. Unless otherwise stated, the masculine gender of singular pronouns is used to refer to both men and women. |
Proponent | This course is issued by the-- U.S. Army Institute for Professional Development (AIPD) |
Purpose | This course provides enlisted personnel in CMF 63 with a working knowledge of the duties of a track vehicle repairer. |
Target Audience | Enlisted personnel qualified in or assigned to a duty position in CMF 63 whose duties require the knowledge and skills of the track vehicle repairer. |
Requirements | There are no additional prerequisites or special requirements for those eligible to take this course. |
Contents | The course contains the subcourses listed below. Subcourses should be completed in the order shown. OD1621, Use and Care of Hand Tools and Measuring Tools OD0610, Principles of Automotive Engines OD1619, Principles of Internal Combustion Engines OD1620, Principles of Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Systems OD1712, Introduction to the M113A3 Armored Personnel Carrier OD1713, Introduction to the 6V53T Engine (Model #5393) OD1714, Introduction to the X-200-4 Transmission, M113A3 OD1601, Maintenance of the M113A1/A2 Personnel Carrier OD0010, Electrical System Component Repair OD0611, Principles of Automotive Electricity OD1403, Shop Safety |
Informal Access | Feel free to preview any (or all) of the component subcourses by activating the hyperlink(s) above to see if it (they) meet(s) your needs, to study it (them) without committing to formal enrollment, or use it (them) as an on-line desk reference. |
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Enrollment Eligibility | The Army Correspondence Course Program courses/subcourses are available to U.S. Active and Reserve military officers, warrant officers, and enlisted personnel; Reserve Officers' Training Corps, National Guard Officer Candidate School, West Point cadets, and authorized federal civilian employees. Military personnel must have enough time remaining in service to complete the course/subcourse in which they request enrollment. |
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Enrollment Notes |
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Taking the Course/Subcourses On-Line | |
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Taking the subcourses | You do not have to wait for enrollment verification before beginning. You can start immediately. Everything you need to complete the course's component subcourses is provided on-line. You will need no additional materials, nor will any be sent to you. View and study all materials (including practical exercises), and take the subcourse final examinations. |
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Taking the exams | REMINDER: To receive credit for the subcourses toward course completion, you must have received course enrollment verification by e-mail before taking any subcourse examination. Once you complete an individual examination and "submit" your responses, you will be notified immediately if you have, or have not, earned a passing grade. You will receive your final grade (Completion Notice) by mail. |
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Points of Contact | If you have any questions about the course or any of its component subcourses, call or e-mail one of the points of contact listed below. Be sure you specify the subcourse on which you have a question:
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