References This list of publications includes all material necessary to manage and supervise a Stryker Driver Training program. Reference them for use with TC-21 when developing your unit's Stryker driver training program. Changes to these publications and current publication dates can be found in DA Pam 25-30.
Department of the Army Regulations AR 190-5 Motor Vehicle Traffic Supervision. 22 May 2006. AR 385-10 The Army Safety Program. 29 February 2000. AR 385-40 Accident Reporting and Records. 01 November 1994. AR 385-55 Prevention of Motor Vehicle Accidents. 12 March 1987. AR 600-8-22 Military Awards. 25 February 1995. AR 600-55 The Army Driver and Operator Standardization Program (Selection, Training, Testing, and Licensing). 31 December 1993. AR 611-5 Army Personnel Selection and Classification Testing. 10 June 2002.
Department of the Army Forms DA Form 348 Equipment Operator's Qualification Record (Except Aircraft). DA Form 2028 Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms. Optional Form OF 346 U.S. Government Motor Vehicle Operator's Identification Card. Field Manuals FM 5-0 Army Planning and Orders Production. 20 January 2005. FM 9-43-2 Recovery and Battle Damage Assessment and Repair. 3 October 1995. FM 55-30 Army Motor Vehicle Transport Units and Operations. 15 September 1999. FM 100-14 Risk Management. 23 April 1998 w/change 1, 8 August 2005.
Training Circulars TC 21-305 Training Program for Wheeled Vehicle Accident Avoidance. 19 August 1996. TC 21-305-2 Training Program for Night Vision Goggle Driving Operations. 04 September 1998.
GTA 43-01-129 Stryker Cold Weather Operation. 01 June
2006. (Reimer Training and Doctrine Technical Manual TM 9-2355-311-10-1-1, Common Items for Stryker Family of Vehicles. Final Draft. MAR 06. (Published by Tank Armaments Command [TACOM]: Available at Stryker units and through U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command, ATTN: AMSTA-LC-CILT, 6501 East Echo 11 Mile Road, Warren, MI 48397-5000).
This publication is available at: Army Knowledge Online (www.us.army.mil) and General Dennis J. Reimer Training and Doctrine Digital Library at (http://www.train.army.mil). |