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I.G.s for each CPO advancement cycle. The normal
issue for each training package is 1 I.G. for every 15
S.J.s. The ESO should order the courses using the
electronic MILSTRIP format. Your supply
department should be able to provide you assistance
with the MILSTRIP. The Catalog of Nonresident
Training Courses, NAVEDTRA 12061, provides
detailed ordering procedures.
Q11. Can E-4 personnel be frocked or advanced
without completing the Petty Officer (POIC)
Indoctrination course?
Q12. Who can authorize frocking for student CPO
selectees before they complete the CPOIC if the
course is not available at the training command?
Q13. How many components do the CPOIC and POIC
onboard training packages consist of?
SUMMARY
The ESO works extensively with the Nonresident
Training Courses. All Navy personnel will need to
take a course at some time. The ESO needs to know
how to obtain the courses and how to administer them.
The Catalog of Nonresident Training Courses,
NAVEDTRA 12061, contains the most current titles,
NAVEDTRA numbers, and stock numbers.
The Advancement Handbook and the
Bibliography for Advancement-In-Rate Study are the
most important study guides available for enlisted
personnel preparing for advancement. Advancement
Handbooks provide a year-round study guide and the
BIBS provide a more detailed list of references to study
right before the examination. NETPDTC publishes the
Advancement Handbooks and Bibliography for
Advancement-In- Rate for each rating. BIBs list
publications (called references for advancement exam
study purposes) commonly used in a rating. The exam
writer (a chief petty officer) to support exam questions
uses these same references; exam candidates are,
therefore, strongly urged to study them. These
Handbooks and BIBs are not distributed
automatically; therefore, the ESO is responsible for
ensuring they are available to command personnel.
The CPOIC and POIC must be available after each
exam cycle. E-3 and E-6s cannot be frocked or
advanced without completing the appropriate course.
REFERENCES USED TO DEVELOP
THIS CHAPTER
Department of the Navy Information and Personnel
Security Program, SECNAVINST 5510.36, Office
of the Chief of Naval Operations, Washington,
D.C., 1999.
C a t a l og o f N o n re s i d e n t Tra i n i n g C o u rs e s ,
NAVEDTRA 12061, Naval Education and
Training Professional Development and
Technology Center, Pensacola, Fla., 2001.
Manual of Navy Enlisted Manpower and Personnel
Classifications and Occupational Standards,
Volume 1, NAVPERS 18068F, Bureau of Naval
Personnel, Washington, D.C., 1997.
MILSTRIP/MILSTRAP Desk Guide, NAVSUP
Publication 409, Navy Supply Systems Command,
Arlington, Va., 1993.
Personnel Qualification Standards Catalog,
NAVEDTRA 43100-5K, Naval Education and
Training Professional Development and
Technology Center, (Code N34), Pensacola, Fla.,
1996.
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