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RC WOBC UNIT MAINTENANCE
TECHNICIAN (LIGHT) COURSE
(MOS 915A)

United States Army Correspondence Course

Course Number 091 W15

United States Army Combined Arms Support Command
Fort Lee, Virginia 23801-1809

 

Introduction

 
Overview

The RC WOBC Unit Maintenance Technician (Light) Course (MOS 915A) consists of four phases.

Phase I. Correspondence. Phase I consists of eight (8) subcourses: OD1002, OD1003, OD1005, OD1006, OD1007, OD1008, OD1620, OD1622.

Phase II. Two weeks resident training. Phase I must be completed before attending phase II.

Phase III. Correspondence. Phase III consists of three (3) subcourses: OD0463, OD1503, OD1512.

Phase IV. Two weeks resident training. (Must have completed all other phases before attending phase IV.)

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)
U.S. Army Training Support Center
Newport News, Virginia 23628-0001

 
Purpose

This course provides RC warrant officers with the knowledge and skills required to become warrant officer unit maintenance technicians (light) (MOS 915A).

 
Target
Audience
RC warrant officers who have completed the Warrant Officer Candidate Course and have an interim SECRET security clearance.
 
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.

Phase I.

OD1002, Wheeled Vehicle Electrical Systems (Part 1)

OD1003, Wheeled Vehicle Electrical Systems (Part II)

OD1005, Wheeled Vehicle Clutches, Transmissions, and Transfers

OD1006, Wheeled Vehicle Drive Lines, Axles, and Suspension Systems

OD1007, Wheeled Vehicle Steering Systems

OD1008, Wheeled Vehicle Brake Systems

OD1620, Principles of Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Systems

OD1622, Battlefield Damage Assessment and Repair

Phase III.

OD0463, Cannon Tube Evaluation

OD1503, Maintenance of the M2 Machine Gun

OD1512, Artillery Battlefield Damage Assessment and Repair

 
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.

 

Enrollment

 
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.

 
Enrollment
Notes
To enroll in this course, go to the My Courses Home tab on this site, find the module of interest, activate the enroll button (ENROLL) and complete on-screen enrollment requirements.
 

Taking the Course/Subcourses On-Line

 
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.

 
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.

 

Assistance

 
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:
  • For questions about content, contact:
  • ATCL AO
    Training Directorate
    US ARMY CASCOM
    401 1st Street
    Fort Lee, VA 23801-1511

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