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WOCS (Pilot Program)

WOCS (Pilot Program). Program Description UPDATED 28 October 2005. Pilot Plan TY 06. PRIOR TO PHASE 1 This pilot program is for technical service Warrant Officer Candidates. Aviation Warrant Officer Candidates will continue to go to the AC WOCS at Ft. Rucker.

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WOCS (Pilot Program)

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  1. WOCS(Pilot Program) Program Description UPDATED 28 October 2005 Army National Guard

  2. Pilot Plan TY 06 PRIOR TO PHASE 1 • This pilot program is for technical service Warrant Officer Candidates. • Aviation Warrant Officer Candidates will continue to go to the AC WOCS at Ft. Rucker. • An aggressive recruiting campaign will be conducted. Predetermination packets will be completed and forwarded to the proponents thru NGB. • Prospective Candidate will be an E5 that has completed PLDC. • Prospective Candidate is enrolled on ATRRS (school code 020) in PH 1 WOCS, PH 2A WOCS under the NGB’s school code (964) with the location of your State’s choice (One of the thirteen States that are conducting PH 2A of the pilot program), and PH 2B under NGB’s school code (964) with the location of Camp Atterbury, IN. Army National Guard

  3. Pilot Plan TY 06 • Warrant Officers (CW2 and above) will be TACs in Phase 2A and 2B. • Must be TA-ITC qualified. • TACs will attend a four week orientation course at Ft. Rucker while the following WOCS classes are being conducted: WOCS Class 06-04 10 Jan 06 to 8 Feb 06 WOCS Class 06-05 1 Feb 06 to 2 Mar 06 WOCS Class 06-06 6 Feb 06 to 7 Mar 06 WOCS Class 06-07 21 Feb 06 to 21 Mar 06 WOCS Class 06-08 7 Mar 06 to 4 Apr 06 • This TAC orientation course is for the pilot program only. Those TACs that attend, will train the next iteration of TACs, in TY-06, for future classes (right seat ride), or the future TACs can continue to go to the orientation course at Ft. Rucker. • TACs will attend in ADSW status. • Must support Phase 2B in TY-06. • USAR will attempt to place a additional WO TAC at each of the PH 2A sites. Army National Guard

  4. Pilot Plan TY 06 • Instructors will be Officers (0-2 and above) , Warrant Officers (CW2 and above) and NCOs (E7 and above) that meet height/weight, and APFT standards. • Completion of TA-ITC. • OCS Title XI certified (Maximum use of those OCS instructors that are already OCS Title XI certified will be used). • Future training may include Combat lifesaver, but not for TY-06. Army National Guard

  5. Pilot Plan TY 06 PHASE 1 (JAN – MAR 06) Distance Learning • Prerequisite is a completed predetermination packet. However, due to extenuating circumstances this will not be enforced for the pilot program. An endorsement from the CCWO will suffice to enroll the soldier in ATRRS. • Distant learning done at home or Readiness Center. • Prospective Candidate will drill at the Readiness Center during the Jan, Feb and Mar MUTA to work solely on PH I. • Prospective Candidate WILL NOT be assessed into the State’s OCS program, but will, however, be attached to the home State’s RTI. • Prospective Candidate is mentored by the State CCWO and their progress is monitored by the State’s CCWO representative. • Continue with the FRB process. The prospective Candidate needs a Class 2 physical, an interim secret clearance, FRB’d and accessed as a WOC. Army National Guard

  6. Pilot Plan TY 06 Phase 2A - 5 MUTA 4 IDT (APR – AUG 06) • Conducted in AL, CT, IN, KS, CA, AZ, TX, MD, MN, PA, SC, OH, and IA. • Minimum of 5 candidates per class. • TAC/instructor ratio is 1:10 students. • Prerequisite is predetermination, completion of Phase 1, and a complete FRB package with appointment to WOC. • ADSW is used for the Friday before the MUTA, or MUTA 5. • Separate classrooms, billeting and mess than OCS. • Phase 2A students are considered Intermediate Candidates. Army National Guard

  7. Pilot Plan TY 06 Phase 2B - 16 day AT (15-30 SEP 06) Camp Atterbury, IN • Approximately 40 ARNG & 20 USAR Candidates attending. Could be twice that number. • Phase 2B students are considered Senior Candidates. • Indiana will submit their support requirements at the next workshop. All States and USAR be prepared to support their needs. Army National Guard

  8. TY 07 AND BEYOND • An intense recruiting campaign should be conducted in the Summer. • PH 1 will be conducted Oct-Dec. • Each State that has a minimum of five students can conduct PH 2A from Jan-May. • Each Region can conduct PH 2B that will run concurrently with OCS PH 1. This is done to minimize additional money needed to support our program. Most of the Instructor, Log and Admin support needed will be at OCS PH 1. To be conducted in the June-July time period. Army National Guard

  9. POCs NGB-ART Mr. JIM MOREHOUSE DSN 327-7330 / COMM (703) 607-7330 NGB-ART CW3 TERRY MCKINZIE DSN 327-7822 / COMM (703) 607-7822 SME CW5 ROGER C. PERRY DSN 440-7691 / COMM (302) 854-7691 NEXT WORKSHOP IS SCHEDULED FOR THE LATE JANUARY, EARLY FEBRUARY 2006 TIMEFRAME AT THE ARNG READINESS CENTER Army National Guard

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