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requirements and application procedures for Enlisted to
Officer commissioning programs.
Retention Team Manual,
NAVPERS
15878This publication is available on CD-ROM and
BUPERS home page, and contains a complete chapter
on education programs, commissioning programs, and
information on veterans educational benefits.
Enlisted Transfer Manual (ENLTRANSMAN),
NAVPERS 15909This publication, available on
CD-ROM and BUPERS home page, contains eligibility
requirements and general information about the
following ESO areas:
Nuclear power training,
Submarine training,
Service schools (procedures for requesting
service school quotas and for determining
obligated service requirements for service
schools), and
Assignment to special programs.
Manual of Navy Enlisted Manpower and
Personnel Classifications and Occupational Standards,
NAVPERS 18068This manual is available on
CD-ROM and BUPERS home page, and prescribes
enlisted skill requirements. It is vital to all enlisted
personnel and to every command in which enlisted
personnel serve.
ESOs, training officers, and all
supervisors should be familiar with the contents of this
manual.
Q3. What manual contains the procedures for the
administration of the Navys enlisted
advancement system (NEAS)?
Q4. What publication lists the latest available Navy
Nonresident Training Courses?
Q5. How often are the Bibliographies for
Advancement-In-Rate Exam Study (BIBs) posted
(issued)?
NAVY COLLEGE AND OTHER BENEFIT
PROGRAMS ONLINE REFERENCES
You will also find the following Voluntary
Education online references helpful:
NAVY COLLEGE WEB SITE available on line
at: www.navycollege.navy.mil, and
DANTES WEB SITE available on line
at: www.soc.aascu.org.
Other helpful web sites include:
American Council on Education Guide to
the Evaluation of Educational Experiences
i n t h e A r m e d S e r v i c e s o n l i n e a t :
www.militaryguides.acenet.edu,
Servicemembers Opportunity College on line at:
www.soc.aascu.org,
United States Military Apprenticeship Program on
line at: www.cnet.navy.mil/nnaps/index.htm, and
Department of Veterans Affairs Educational
Assistance
Programs
on
line
at:
www.gibill.va.gov.
ESOS COMMAND PROFESSIONAL
LIBRARY
The ESO should establish and maintain a
professional library. It should contain current copies
of Nonresident Training Courses and essential
reference material.
Maintaining References
When an ESO fails to maintain proper control over
official publications and directives, they will likely
become outdated, improperly filed, or incomplete.
Improper maintenance and control of publications and
directives jeopardize routine procedures and may
create unexpected problems or delays because of
inaccurate or obsolete information.
A good method of keeping publications and
directives current is to place the ESO on the commands
central distribution file list. The ESO will then receive all
incoming weekly transmittal sheets to review. (See fig.
1-1.) When reviewing the sheets, the ESO should make a
notation of any information he or she needs on the routing
or transmittal sheets. When the central file office receives
the sheets, it will provide the ESO with the information
requested. For example, in figure 1-1, the ESO would
want a copy o f the instruction on the LDO program.
Access to References
Publications should be located where Educational
Services Office workers have reasonable access to
them. However, a system of control should be set up so
that authorized personnel can locate publications when
needed.
Experience has shown that indexing and
cataloging of publications, as follows, is a good
system, although not required:
IndexingTo index publications, give each
publication a number in numeric sequence. Place the
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