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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY *FH Reg 350-17 HEADQUARTERS III CORPS AND FORT HOOD Fort Hood, Texas 76544-5056 30 May 1991 ADMINISTRATION OF DIRECTORATE OF LOGISTICS(DOL), MAINTENANCE DIVISION ON-THE-JOB TRAINING (OJT) PROGRAM AVIATION SERVICES BRANCH SUPPLEMENTATION. Supplements to this publication will not supercede, change, rescend, or duplicate higher level command policy. When an addition, change, or deletion is needed, the first consideration will be given to changing the basic document. SUGGESTED IMPROVEMENTS The proponent of this regulation is the DOL, Maintenance Division, Aviation Services Branch. Users are invited to send comments and suggested improvements to the Commander, III Corps and Fort Hood, ATTN: AFZF-DL- MNT-AC. REQUIREMENTS IMPACTING ON UNIT COMMANDERS commanders are located in block 2a, this regulation. Requirements impacting on unit OVERVIEW 1 Purpose This regulation sets up a standard procedure for the Aviation Services Branch to aid commanders in improving skills and qualifying soldiers for the skill qualification test (SQT) and providing military occupational specialty (MOS) related OJT to specified soldiers for specific periods of time. 1a Applicability This regulation applies to soldiers assigned to units at Fort Hood or units that are within the Fort Hood area of responsibility according to AR 5-9 (Interaservice Support Installation Area Coordination) that do not have the RESPONSIBILITIES expertise tools variety of equipment to properly train maintenance personnel, and maintain the necessary MOS-proficiency. 1b 2 The unit desiring training initiates a request for training on an informal memorandum (see appendix B) is responsible for the soldier administration operation, and Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). *This regulation supersedes FH Regulation 350-17, 20 July 1986. (continued on next page)

FH Reg 350-17 30 May 1991 (Continued) Request must contain name rank social security number (SSN) MOS of individuals to be trained period involved effective date, and designation of point of contact (POC) and phone numbers. The unit is to be advised immediately should the training or period requested conflict with on-going operations. 2a DOL, The Aviation Services Branch Maintenence Division initiates a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Aviation Services unit concerned and Branch Aviation Services Branch (see appendix A) provides through Aviation Services Branch contractor for hands-on OJT and instruction by journeyman mechanics to applicable soldiers sets up procedures and controls to make sure that all soldiers are accounted for daily. 2b PROCEDURES Request for OJT The commanding officer of a unit desiring OJT for their soldiers must initiate a request to the Aviation Services Branch, stating the 3 type of OJT required number of soldiers to be trained, and effective date and period desired. Coordination Certificates A POC must be designated. Full coordination with each unit is conducted throughout the training period. When training is completed, certificates are issued. Aviation Services Branch returns soldiers to their units and advises the commanding officer. 3a 3b 3c 2

30 May 1991 FH Reg 350-17 FOR THE COMMANDER: STEPHEN J. BERTOCCHI LTC, SC DOIM PAUL T. WEYRAUCH Brigadier General, GS Chief of Staff 2 Appendix A-Memorandum of Understanding Format B-Request for Format DISTRIBUTION: IAW FH Form 1853 PLUS: AFZF-DL-MNT-AC (75) IM-Pubs (100) IM-AO (2) IM-ARL (1) 3

30 May 1991 FH Reg 350-17 APPENDIX A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING FORMAT 1. PURPOSE: This document represents an agreement between the Aviation Services Branch and _ for the Aviation Services Branch contractor to provide MOS-related OJT for the following named soldiers of the. This agreement describes the necessary administrative support required to accomplish this program. NAME RANK SSN MOS 2. PERIOD INVOLVED : Days. This MOU may be modified or terminated immediately by either party. 3. EFFECTIVE DATE : identified by the MOU begins on or about and proceed through. 4. OBJECTIVE : This MOU authorizes a program for OJT of above named soldiers and establishes a procedure for properly accounting for soldiers who require this training. This hands-on training makes sure of the retention of primary skills proficiency that would not otherwise be possible. 5. PERSONNEL, ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS SUPPORT : a. Representative signing below agrees to : (1) Designate POC for the scheduling of required training. daily. (2) Establish appropriate procedures and controls to make sure soldiers are accounted for b. The Aviation Services Branch agrees to : (1) Coordinate MOUs with the Aviation Services Branch contractor and military units desiring OJT. (2) Fully explain the duty hours to each soldier. Normally, soldiers attached to the Aviation Services Branch for training under this MOU are required to be on duty from 0730-1600 Monday through Friday except on holidays. (3) Make sure that a certificate of training is issued when training is completed and soldier is returned to their unit. c. The Aviation Services Branch contractor agrees to : (1) Post a work/training schedule in an area accessible to the soldier. (2) Fully explain to each soldier what standards are expected in appearance, performance and conduct, and enforce these standards. A-1

FH Reg 350-17 30 May 1991 (3) Fully explain to each soldier the necessary procedures for authorized absences. (4) Provide leadership. (Set an example, keep individual soldiers well informed.) (5) Act quickly and fairly on any substandard performance or breach of discipline. Breaches of discxipline noted by Aviation Services Branch contractor are documented and referred to the contracting officer s representative for appropriate action. OJT soldiers. (6) Be sure that a responsible person is assigned within the immediate work area to supervise d. agrees to : (military unit entering into agreement) (1) Retain responsibility for all matters concerning the soldier, administration, operation, and UCMJ. beneficial. (2) Make sure that soldiers to receive OJT have sufficient retainability for the training to be (3) Make sure that soldiers are released from unit duty during period of OJT. e. Soldiers receiving OJT from the Aviation Services Branch remain members of their units of assignments and are required to conform to unit policies and standards, unless otherwise specified. The unit retains responsibility for all matters concerning the soldier, administration, operations, and discipline. 6. POC : a. Aviation Services Branch Contracting Officer s Representative (COR) 288-3597/7-2901. b. Unit POC : FOR THE DIRECTOR OF LOGISTICS FOR MILITARY UNIT (NAME) CONTRACTING OFFICER S REPRESENTATIVE Signature AVIATION SERVICES BRANCH Title and Unit DATE DATE A-2

30 May 1991 FH Reg 350-17 APPENDIX B (350-17) DATE : MEMORANDUM FOR Directorate of Logistics, Maintenance Division, Aviation Services Branch, Fort Hood, Texas 76544 SUBJECT : Request for On-The-Job (OJT) 1. Request OJT for the following individuals : Name/Rank SSN MOS 2. Request these individuals receive OJT in the following areas : 3. The effective date is. The period involved will be days. 4. The unit and POC with phone number are : B-1