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Training Courses (NRTCs) and instructions for
ordering them.
Q1. The duties and responsibilities of the ESO are
defined in what publication?
Q2. Who is the liaison between the command and the
Navy College Office supporting the command?
ESO REFERENCES
Learning Objectives:
Identify essential ESO
references.
Now you know the broad responsibilities of an ESO.
But how do you get the specific information you will
need? Obviously, you need references. The following
references make up a recommended reading list.
BASIC ESO REFERENCES
You should include the following references in
your library. They will help you provide the proper
guidance for the educational programs in your
command:
Advancement
Manual, BUPERSINST
1430.16 This manual contains the procedures for the
administration of the Navy enlisted advancement
system (NEAS). The manual includes all aspects of the
advancement system, such as advancement
requirements and performance tests. It is used for
enlisted members serving on active duty with the U.S.
Navy, and U.S. Naval Reservist, both active and
inactive.
Catalog of Nonresident Training Courses.
NAVEDTRA 12061This publication lists the latest
available Nonresident Training Courses. It also gives
the proper procedures the ESO should follow when
ordering them. This publication is updated periodically,
and may be accessed on the Internet at
www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil.
Catalog of Navy Training Courses (CANTRAC),
NAVEDTRA 10500This publication is available on
CD-ROM and contains information on schools and
courses.
Bibliography for Advancement-In-Rate Exam
Study (BIBs)This is the basic reference for all rates and
ratings. BIBs are developed by the exam writer (a Chief
Petty Officer) to help Sailors study for the
advancement-in-rate examination. BIBs are a list of
references that include training courses (NRTCs),
instructions, technical manuals, guides, and other
publications commonly used in a rating. It is available
ONLY in ELECTRONIC format and will be posted
(issued) THREE times a year. For more information
on BIBs, and how to print them, visit the Naval
Education and Training Professional Development
and Technology Center (NETPDTC) home page at:
www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil.
Naval
Military
Personnel
Manual
(MILPERSMAN), NAVPERS 15560This publication
is available on CD-ROM and BUPERS home page, and
governs many programs and policies in the Navy. This
publication is a valuable tool for an ESO. It provides
eligibility requirements where applicable and general
information on the following ESO areas:
Limited Duty Officer (LDO)/Chief Warrant
Officer (CWO) Programs,
Physicians Assistant (PA) Training Program,
Selective Conversion and Reenlistment
(SCORE) Program,
Selective Training and Reenlistment (STAR)
Program,
Scholarships available to dependent sons and
daughters of Navy and Marine Corps and Coast Guard
members,
Naval Academy Program,
Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps
(NROTC),
Broadened Opportunity for Officer Selection
and Training Program (BOOST),
Definitions of enlisted rates and ratings,
Change in rate or rating,
Advancement (E-2 advancement, advancement
after reduction, and identification of strikers),
Frocking,
Enlisted Commissioning Program (ECP),
Assignment of officers to service colleges, and
Service record.
Voluntary Education Programs in the Navy,
OPNAVINST 1560.9This instruction provides
policy, guidance, and information concerning voluntary
education programs in the Navy.
Enlisted to Officer Commissioning Programs
Application Administrative Manual, OPNAVINST
1420.1This instruction provides the eligibility
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