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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. 4-7

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