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CARPENTRY AND MASONRY SPECIALIST COURSE


Identification/
Product Number
052-21W10

Title CARPENTRY AND MASONRY SPECIALIST COURSE

Approval
Date
22 Apr 2004

Supersedes

Proponent UNITED STATES ARMY ENGINEER SCHOOL
DIRECTORATE OF TRAINING AND DOCTRINE
FORT LEONARD WOOD, MO 65473

Foreign
Disclosure
Restrictions
FD5. This product/publication has been reviewed by the product developers in coordination with the Fort Leonard Wood foreign disclosure authority. This product is releasable to students from all requesting foreign countries without restrictions.

Purpose/
Scope

The resident MOS 51B10 Carpentry and Masonry Course provides skill level 1 soldiers with the skills and knowledge required to perform light and heavy carpentry, masonry, and structural steel duties, and assist in combat engineering missions.

The student receives Common Engineer and MOS-specific training,:• 39.9 hours of Common Engineer Training (CET) consisting of basic demolitions and basic mobility, countermobility, and survivability training.• 3.0 hours of Introduction to MOS 51B Course which introduces the facility, course procedures, and criteria for successful course completion, course safety, and environmental stewardship.• 39.0 hours of construction fundamentals • 185.0 hours of MOS specific training in concrete, masonry, wood framing, roofing, and exterior finish construction.


Prerequisites:

Resident course students must meet current requirements listed in AR 611-21 and AR 600-9.


Special
Instructions
This course is available for download only. Materials may be in more than one format, for example: Microsoft Word (DOC), Microsoft Power Point (PPT), Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF), and Moving Picture Expert Group (MPEG). Necessary viewers are available from the RDL DOWNLOAD VIEWERS site.

Testing Material. Test material is not included with this course. The TASS Battalion Test Control Officer will order the test material from:

UNITED STATES ARMY ENGINEER SCHOOL
DIRECTORATE OF TRAINING AND DOCTRINE
FORT LEONARD WOOD, MO 65473

Questions concerning subject matter of this course may be addressed to the Proponent.

Special Information: Stand alone POI : 39.9 hours of Common Engineer Training (CET) consisting of basic demolitions and basic mobility, countermobility, and survivability training.


TATS Course
Content

This TATS Course consists of the following:

Structure Change, 25 May 07
     
Module (IDT) Title Hours
Module B: Construction Fundamentals 42.0
Module C: concrete and masonry 90.0
Module D: Framing and Roofing 27.5
Total 227.0


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