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CONNER, BRIAN JOSEPHElectronics Technician, Second ClassCONNER, BRIAN JOSEPHSAILOR/MARINEAMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATIONREGISTRY TRANSCRIPTA-100-0139Military Course ID:Course: Advanced Electronics Technical CoreDate Taken: 23-NOV-1999 25-APR-2000Description:Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate a sound knowledge of basic electricityand basic electronics theory; identify, troubleshoot, and correct problems to the component level in a variety ofelectronic systems; use and interpret equipment technical manuals; operate and apply electronic testequipment; and display a knowledge of the planned maintenance system.ACE Identifier:NV-1715-1887**INDIVIDUAL COPY**ToMilitary Course CompletionsService School CommandGreat Lakes, IL09-SEP-1999 17-NOV-1999 A-950-0001NV-2202-0165Recruit TrainingUpon completion of the course, the recruit will demonstrate knowledge of general military and Navy protocol,first aid, personal health and safety, basic swimming, fire fighting and damage control, seamanship, watersurvival skills, and will meet prescribed standards for physical fitness.In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in personal fitness/conditioning,1 in personal/community health, and 1 in first aid and safety (8/99).Courses:Date Taken:Description:ACE Credit Recommendation:ACE Identifier:Military Course ID:ToStatus: SeparatedCONNER, BRIAN JOSEPH Page 2 of 11A-100-0146A-101-0148A-160-0116Military Course ID:Military Course ID:Military Course ID:Electronics Technician Communications Strand, Class AData Link Communication System Maintenance TechnicianCommunications Security COMSEC Maintenance TechnicianCourse:Course:Course:08-MAY-200005-SEP-200022-JAN-2001Date Taken:Date Taken:

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Date Taken:16-AUG-200008-DEC-200002-FEB-2001Description:Description:Description:Upon completion of the course, the student will comprehend the principles, rules, and concepts ofcommunications which are necessary to troubleshoot transmitters and receivers; state how electromagneticinterference affect radio wave propagation; explain the operating principles of transmission lines; describe thecharacteristics of an antenna in terms of polarization, gain, and radiation resistance; and describe theoperational characteristics and subsections of a radar receiver.Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to describe the operational characteristics and performcorrective maintenance on a digital computer and its associated peripheral devices (magnetic tape drive, CRTdisplay). In addition, the student will be able to perform corrective maintenance on a shipboard communicationssystem.Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to describe safety and operational procedures andperform maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of the KG-84 cryptographic family, data transfer devices, andancillary equipment.In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in AC/DC circuits, 3 in solidstate electronics, 3 in digital principles, and 3 in communications (10/97)(10/97).In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 4 semester hours in communications (with radarendorsement) (10/97).In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in electronic systemstroubleshooting and maintenance and 3 in computer systems troubleshooting and maintenance. In the upperdivisionbaccalaureate category, 3 semester hours in advanced computer systems and organization (9/04).ACE Credit Recommendation:ACE Credit Recommendation:ACE Credit Recommendation:ACE Credit Recommendation:ACE Identifier:ACE Identifier:ACE Identifier:NV-1715-1863NV-1402-0211NV-1715-2011ToToToService School CommandFleet Combat Training Center, Atlantic, Dam NeckFleet Training CenterGreat Lakes, ILVirginia Beach, VASan Diego, CACONNER, BRIAN JOSEPH Page 3 of 11A-101-0163A-101-0269P-500-0025

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Military Course ID:Military Course ID:Military Course ID:Single Audio System MaintenanceNavy EHF Satellite Communications Program AN/USC-38 (V) 2/3Ship/Shore MaintainerFirst Line Leadership Development ProgramCourse:Course:Course:05-FEB-200126-FEB-200126-APR-2004Date Taken:Date Taken:Date Taken:16-FEB-200130-MAR-200106-MAY-2004Description:Description:Description:Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to operate and maintain an automated voice switchingsystem.Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to operate, maintain, and repair an extremely highfrequency communications system, including alignment, adjustment, and calibration procedures.Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to identify basic principles of leadership including theuse oral and written communication in professional relationships; the role of motivation, empowerment, andcounseling in development of subordinate; and ways to manage human resources, teams, and stress to create aquality organizational climate.In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in introduction to electronics(7/05).In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in communications systemtroubleshooting and maintenance (3/01).In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in electronic systemstroubleshooting and repair (7/05).In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in personnel supervision or 1in leadership and 1 in business and professional communication. NV-1717-0027, NV-1717-0028, and NV-1717-0029 cover similar/duplicate information. Credit should be awarded for one of these courses only (8/97)(1/05).ACE Credit Recommendation:ACE Credit Recommendation:ACE Credit Recommendation:ACE Identifier:ACE Identifier:ACE Identifier:NV-1715-1602NV-1715-2017NV-1717-0029ToToToFleet Training Center

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Fleet Training CenterFleet Training CenterSan Diego, CASan Diego, CAMayport, FLCONNER, BRIAN JOSEPH Page 4 of 11A-012-0077C-198-6671A-670-0043Military Course ID:Military Course ID:Military Course ID:Basic Instructor - Automated Electronic ClassroomGeneral Purpose Electronic Test Equipment Calibration and MaintenancePrecision Physical and Dimensional MeasurementCourse:Course:Course:06-JUL-200417-AUG-200411-OCT-2005Date Taken:Date Taken:Date Taken:26-JUL-200423-NOV-200414-DEC-2005Description:Description:Description:Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to deliver lectures employing effective questioning,chalkboard, and communication techniques; deliver instruction employing demonstrative strategies; utilizevarious types of instructional media; demonstrate knowledge of instructor guides, workbooks, computerizedreporting systems, evaluation, and participant materials; and develop learning outcomes for a topic.Upon completion of the course, the student will understand shop safety and handling characteristics, and beable to operate, calibrate, analyze, troubleshoot, maintain, and repair general purpose electronic test equipment.Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to perform advanced calibration and maintenancetechniques on physical measurement equipment at both shore and shipboard facilities, including equipment usedfor environmental monitoring, under supervision.In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in introduction to education. Inthe upper-division baccalaureate category, 3 semester hours in training and development (12/02).In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 6 semester hours in electronic test equipment, 3in electronic systems troubleshooting and maintenance, and 2 in electronic theory. In the upper-divisionbaccalaureate category, 1 in electronic communications (10/05).In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 4 semester hours in physical metrologyinstruments (4/97)(4/97).ACE Credit Recommendation:ACE Credit Recommendation:ACE Credit Recommendation:ACE Identifier:ACE Identifier:

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ACE Identifier:NV-1406-0044NV-1715-1828NV-1606-0082ToToToTrident Training FacilityTechnical Training UnitTechnical Training UnitKings Bay, GAKeesler AFB, MSKeesler AFB, MSMilitary ExperienceNER-SN-002SNOccupation: Seaman ACE Identifier:Occupation ID:CONNER, BRIAN JOSEPH Page 5 of 11*NONE ASSIGNED*NONE ASSIGNED*NONE ASSIGNEDNEC-9604NEC-1460NEC-1430JTIDS Shipboard Terminal Maintenance TechnicianCommunications Security (COMSEC) Maintenance TechnicianAN/USC-38 (V)2, 3 Maintenance TechnicianPerforms all basic seamanship functions aboard ship that involve line or wire and rigging used to secure theship to a pier, mooring, or anchor; is able to identify functions of navigation and shipboard equipment; lowers,raises, and launches lifesaving equipment; handles small boats; navigates by using several different types ofcompasses; keeps records by degrees or points; knows navigational aids, nautical rules of the road, and thebuoys of inland waters of the US; knows the nomenclature of decks, superstructures, and parts of the hull;knows the purpose and limitations of first aid and the first aid treatments for electrical shock, simple andcompound fractures, heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and burns; must be qualified as a swimmer, fourth class;knows how to determine the classes of fire hoses and how to use carbon dioxide, dry chemical, and waterportable fire extinguishers; knows the function of the typical fire main system, fixed carbon dioxide system,water washdown system, and magazine sprinkling system; knows the difference between flooding andprogressive flooding and the danger involved.Performs organizational level maintenance on the AN/URC-107(V)7. Uses built-in test (BIT) to identify thefaulty Weapon Replaceable Assembly and an enhanced BIT capability to isolate the Shop ReplacementAssembly (SRA).Performs organizational level maintenance on KY-57/58, AN/WSC-43 and KG-84A/C including inspections,servicing, removing and replacing faulty assemblies or chassis mounted components. Diagnosis faults by usingprescribed procedures, Built-In-Test Equipment (BITs), Special and General Purpose Electronic TestEquipment (SPETE/GPETE) as required.Performs start-up, initialization, shutdown, emergency procedures, equipment checkouts, and alignmentprocedures on the AN/USC-38(V). Also, performs preventive and corrective

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maintenance, calibration andIn the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in nautical science(seamanship) and 3 in nautical science (navigation); if qualified as a swimmer, first class, 1 semester hour inswimming and additional credit in swimming on the basis of institutional evaluation (10/99)(10/99).NoneNoneOccupation:Occupation:Occupation:ACE Identifier:ACE Identifier:ACE Identifier:Occupation ID:Occupation ID:Occupation ID:Description:Description:Description:Description:ACE Credit Recommendation:ACE Credit Recommendation:ACE Credit Recommendation:CONNER, BRIAN JOSEPH Page 6 of 11NER-ET-006NEC-9502-002NEC-9502-003ET295029502Electronics Technician (Surface)InstructorInstructorassembly.Performs maintenance on electronic equipment for surface ships, electronic air detection and trackingequipment, electronic recognition and identification equipment, aids to navigation, and electronic equipment andcomponents used for communication, cryptography, and navigation; possesses a general working knowledge ofelectricity and electronics. Reads and interprets schematics and block diagrams; uses test equipment and handtools; repairs electrical/electronic cables and connectors; localizes malfunctions and repairs or replaces faultyparts or subassemblies; aligns, adjusts, calibrates, and performs preventive maintenance on equipment;inventories tools and portable test equipment; completes maintenance data forms.Maintains radar transmitting equipment, radar receiving equipment, radar identification equipment, and airnavigation equipment; localizes malfunctions to systems, subsystems, circuits, and parts; inventories installedequipment; completes maintenance reports.Knows lesson planning, instructional strategies, selection of visual aids, and teaching skills; designs lessonsfrom a body of content; develops behavioral objectives; prepares test items; evaluates instructional materialsand the results of instruction; presents material clearly; possesses platform (teaching) skills.Individuals direct teaching and learning activities in schools, training centers, and selected reserve units; writelearning objectives; prepare test items; evaluate instructional materials and results; and counsel students on

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academic learning problems.NoneIn the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in electric circuits (AC/DC),2 in electronics laboratory test equipment, 3 in technical mathematics, 3 in microcomputer applicationssoftware, 2 in navigation equipment, 3 in digital circuits, 3 in microprocessors, 4 in electronic circuits, 3 inelectronic systems troubleshooting and maintenance, and 2 in personnel supervision (3/06).In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in interpersonalcommunication, 3 in principles of speech, and 3 in instructional media. In the upper-division baccalaureatecategory, 3 semester hours in student teaching and 3 in instructional strategies and methods (12/01).Occupation:Occupation:Occupation:ACE Identifier:ACE Identifier:ACE Identifier:Occupation ID:Occupation ID:Occupation ID:Description:Description:Description:ACE Credit Recommendation:ACE Credit Recommendation:ACE Credit Recommendation:CONNER, BRIAN JOSEPH Page 7 of 11*NONE ASSIGNED*NONE ASSIGNED*NONE ASSIGNEDCER-MTS-001NEC-1589NEC-4675NEC-1486MTSFleet Electronics Calibration (FECL) TechnicianPhysical/Dimensional Calibration SpecialistSingle Audio System (SAS)Master Training Specialist (MTS)Performs intermediate level maintenance, repair, calibration, and documentation of surface ship GeneralPurpose Electronic Test Equipment (GPETE) in Fleet Electronic Calibration Laboratories and selected FieldCalibration Activities (FCAs) in AD, AR, AS, CGN, CV, CVN, LHA, LHD and LPH ship classes, ShoreIntermediate Maintenance Activities (SIMA) and other designated Fleet shore activities.Performs third echelon (MIRCS, FMCL, NCL) level duties involving physical, mechanical, plane and angularmeasurements and calibration, including flow and temperature measurement and calibration. Align, inspects,repairs, troubleshoots, modifies, and calibrates electro/mechanical test and monitoring systems (TAMS) usingcalibration and working standards.Performs organizational level maintenance on the SAS Communications system consisting of the SA-2112(V)STQ SWM (ASAS only) and C-10276/SSC Control Indicator consisting of the following sub systems: TA 970,980 (MSAS only), C-10315/V (MSAS only) SA-1711A/VR, J-3562/WR, SA-2254/VR, J-

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3584/U, C-10316/F,C-10276/SSC (ASAS only). Performs limited maintenance on the TSEC/KY-57/58, TSEC/KG-84 and theAN/WSC-43 equipment.Applies effective instructional techniques; develops, implements, and evaluates curricula, instructions, andIn the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in public speaking and 3 inintroduction to teaching and learning (11/07)(11/07).NoneNoneNoneOccupation:Occupation:Occupation:Occupation:ACE Identifier:ACE Identifier:ACE Identifier:ACE Identifier:Occupation ID:Occupation ID:Occupation ID:Occupation ID:Description:Description:Description:Description:ACE Credit Recommendation:ACE Credit Recommendation:ACE Credit Recommendation:ACE Credit Recommendation:CONNER, BRIAN JOSEPH Page 8 of 11College Level Test ScoresNER-ET-006ET1 -- SelectElectronics Technician (Surface)course supporting materials; conducts in-service training; conducts instructor evaluations; conducts formalcourse reviews.Performs maintenance on electronic equipment for surface ships, electronic air detection and trackingequipment, electronic recognition and identification equipment, aids to navigation, and electronic equipment andcomponents used for communication, cryptography, and navigation; possesses a general working knowledge ofelectricity and electronics. Reads and interprets schematics and block diagrams; uses test equipment and handtools; repairs electrical/electronic cables and connectors; localizes malfunctions and repairs or replaces faultyparts or subassemblies; aligns, adjusts, calibrates, and performs preventive maintenance on equipment;inventories tools and portable test equipment; completes maintenance data forms.Maintains radar transmitting equipment, radar receiving equipment, radar identification equipment, and airnavigation equipment; localizes malfunctions to systems, subsystems, circuits, and parts; inventories installedequipment; completes maintenance reports.Diagnoses, isolates, align, adjust, and calibrate electronic subsystems; monitors maintenance quality control;prepares weekly preventive maintenance schedules; maintains inventory of parts; reviews completedmaintenance data forms; trains subordinates in the operation of tests on systems and subsystems.

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In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in speech or public speaking.In the upper-division baccalaureate category, 3 semester hours in curriculum design and development and 3 forstudent teaching (12/01)(12/01).In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in electric circuits (AC/DC),2 in electronics laboratory test equipment, 3 in technical mathematics, 3 in microcomputer applicationssoftware, 2 in navigation equipment, 3 in digital circuits, 3 in microprocessors, 4 in electronic circuits, 5 inelectronic systems troubleshooting and maintenance, 3 in personnel supervision, and 3 in radar systemsmaintenance (3/06).Occupation: ACE Identifier:Occupation ID:Description:ACE Credit Recommendation:ACE Credit Recommendation:*NONE ASSIGNED -- Occupation not evaluated by ACE or not evaluated during the time frame held by service member.NONECONNER, BRIAN JOSEPH Page 9 of 11P-500-0047A-495-0416COMM0154COMM0322LEAD0126LEAD0125MGMT0221PD0234STGY0401CANSF-ATFP-CONUS-1.0DOD-IAA-V2.0CPD-GMT06-022JKDDC-TIP-1CPD-GMT06-011CPD-GMT06-034Course ID Date Taken Title Location ReasonThis section provides a record of the service member's learning experiencesthat do not have credit recommended for one or more of the following reasons:(1) The course has not been evaluated by ACE(2) The class attendance dates were not recorded in the service member's record(3) The course was not completed during the ACE evaluation period(4) The course was not evaluated by ACE at this specific locationOther Learning ExperiencesPetty Officer IndoctrinationGeneral Shipboard Fire FightingTraining-Self Contained BreathingApparatus(SCBA)Enhancing Your Listening SkillsBasic Presentation StructureDynamics Of LeadershipLeading Change From The FrontLineUnderstanding ConflictDynamic Decision MakingWhat Is Systems Thinking?ATFP Level I Awareness TrainingFor Service Members (CONUS)DOD Information AssuranceAwarenessFy 06 Gmt 2.2Trafficking In Persons Basic

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Awareness TrainingFy 06 Gmt 1.1Fy 06 Gmt 3.4Service School Command,Naval Training Center GreatLakes ILFleet Training Center POM 81Mayport FLSkillSoft Business SkillsSkillSoft Business SkillsSkillSoft Business SkillsSkillSoft Business SkillsSkillSoft Business SkillsSkillSoft Business SkillsSkillSoft Business SkillsUS Department of the NavyUS Department of the NavyNavy GMTUS Department of the NavyNavy GMTNavy GMT11111111111111128-APR-200019-MAR-200327-APR-200427-APR-200427-APR-200428-APR-200428-APR-200428-APR-200428-APR-200417-NOV-200401-JUN-200514-DEC-200515-DEC-200506-JAN-200614-FEB-2006CONNER, BRIAN JOSEPH Page 10 of 11CANSF-ATFP-CONUS-1.0CPD-GMT06-033CPD-GMT06-021CPD-GMT06-032CPD-GMT06-012CPD-GMT06-013CPD-GMT06-013DOD-IAA-V2.0CPD-GMT06-023CPD-GMT07-035CPD-GMT06-036CPD-GMT07-031

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CPD-GMT07-013DOD-IAA-V2.0CPD-GMT07-021CPD-GMT07-012CPD-GMT07-031CPD-GMT07-032CPD-GMT07-011ATFP Level I Awareness TrainingFor Service Members (CONUS)Fy 06 Gmt 3.3Fy 06 Gmt 2.1Fy06 General Military Training 3.2Fraternization And SexualHarassmentFy 06 Gmt 1.2Fy06 General Military Training 1.3Operations SecurityFy06 General Military Training 1.3Operations SecurityDOD Information AssuranceAwarenessFy06 General Military Training 2.3Physical ReadinessFy07 General Mil Trng Unit 3.5Code Of Cond Level AFy06 General Military Training 3.6Navy Pride And ProfessionalismFy07 General Mil Trng Unit 3.1 Eo,Sexual Harassment, GrievaFy07 General Military Training Unit1.3 Operations SecurityDOD Information AssuranceAwarenessFy07 General Military Training Unit2.1 Sexual HealthFy07 General Mil Trng Unit 1.2Drugs, Alcohol And TobaccoFy07 General Mil Trng Unit 3.1 Eo,Sexual Harassment, GrievaFy07 General Mil Trng Unit 3.2Fraternization, Hazing And HoFy07 General Mil Trng Unit 1.1Oper Risk ManagementUS Department of the NavyNavy GMTNavy GMTNavy GMTNavy GMTNavy GMTNavy GMTUS Department of the NavyNavy GMTNavy GMTNavy GMTNavy GMTNavy GMTUS Department of the NavyUS Department of the NavyUS Department of the NavyUS Department of the NavyUS Department of the NavyUS Department of the Navy11

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1111111111111111102-MAR-200609-MAR-200606-APR-200604-MAY-200608-JUN-200615-JUN-200631-JUL-200603-AUG-200608-AUG-200626-SEP-200624-OCT-200615-NOV-200612-DEC-200612-FEB-200721-FEB-200722-FEB-200723-MAR-200723-MAR-200724-MAY-2007CONNER, BRIAN JOSEPH Page 11 of 11CPD-GMT07-013CPD-GMT07-023CPD-GMT07-022Fy07 General Military Training Unit1.3 Operations SecurityFy07 General Military Training Unit2.3 Physical ReadinessFy07 General Military Training Unit2.2 Suicide AwarenessUS Department of the NavyUS Department of the NavyUS Department of the Navy11124-MAY-200720-JUN-200718-JUL-2007