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Developing Expeditionary Leaders

Evolution ? The Past. No centralized training focused on contingency logisticsLessons learned from Balkan conflicts confirmed experience/training voidNeed for a ?logistics integrator" at the tactical level to improve wing capabilityCORONA South 2000 Tasker ? AEFLS under WS. Evolution ? More of the Past.

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Developing Expeditionary Leaders

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    1. Developing Expeditionary Leaders AMMOS and ALROC Overviews, Integration, and Initiatives

    2. Evolution The Past No centralized training focused on contingency logistics Lessons learned from Balkan conflicts confirmed experience/training void Need for a logistics integrator at the tactical level to improve wing capability CORONA South 2000 Tasker AEFLS under WS

    3. Evolution More of the Past Paradigm shift in logistics training Combat support process vs. functional AFSC skill set Focus--logistics integration Original target audience was maintainers and LROs Develop logisticians who can: Balance long-term fleet health and sortie generation Mobilize, beddown, and generate combat capability

    4. Evolution Blue Ribbon Panel First AMMOS class had mix In 2003, senior leaders directed ALROC stand up -- Fit Dix, NJ, Air Mobility Warfare Center Refocused each school to concentrate on core capabilities of maintainers and LROs Allowed each specialty to focus on the effects their skills directly contribute to combat capability

    5. ALROC Stand Up Success Accelerated process Used AMMOS as baseline Cadre 3 Mil and 7 Contractors Adaptations made thru first 2 classes Word is spreading to the LG community We are meeting the mark ISD Nov 04

    6. Current Class Status ALROC currently teaching 2nd class, O4B Class 05A selects known and starts Jan 05 AMMOS is currently teaching 5th class, 04C Class 05A selects known and starts Jan 05

    7. AMMOS Student Criteria Captain* Maximum 8 years TAFCSD Minimum 3 years in primary AFSC at operational (flying) Wing Aircraft Maintenance/Munitions SOS completed World-wide qualified Waivers are considered

    8. ALROC Student Criteria Captains and Majors 8 12 TAFCSD Fully qualified LROs Log Plans, Supply, Transportation Deployed Experience desired SOS completed World-wide qualified Waivers are considered

    9. AMMOS Target Skill Set Operational art of maintenance and logistics Within AF and Joint doctrinal context Fleet readiness Sortie generation Flying hour program Leadership and management of MX workforce Munitions operations & combat munitions production Unit readiness for expeditionary operations Logistics C2

    10. ALROC Target Skill Set Operational art of logistics Within AF and Joint doctrinal context Logistics C2 Expeditionary Site Planning Base Operating Support RSO&I Leadership and management of LG workforce

    11. AMMOS Target Experience Tactical experience Deployments Awards Related training

    12. ALROC Target Experience Tactical and Operational experience Deployments Awards Related training

    13. AMMOS Graduates Role Producer, Instructor, Advisor Graduates return to operational wings, assigned to D prefix positions AMU/OIC MOO

    14. ALROC Graduates Role Producer, Instructor, Advisor Graduates return to command and control nodes, assigned to D prefix positions Wings, MAJCOM, NAF, CAF Unified or Joint Commands

    15. Commonalities Each outlined along ACS master processes Both share similar lessons Candidates meet tough selection process Graduates receive D prefix and are targeted to fill D-coded billets Graduates expected to fulfill producer, instructor, and advisor roles

    16. Differences Selection process Target student population Target assignments for graduates AMMOS Tactical level ALROC Operational and tactical level Parent organizational alignment

    17. Course Integration Directed by Blue Ribbon Panel Class schedules synchronized in Jan 05 Course development process and subject matter already integrated Exploring opportunities Joint site surveys Joint AFCOMAC training Shared instruction arrangements Synchronized MEX play via SIPRNet, VTCs Joint TRANSCOM/AMC TDYs

    18. Future Initiatives and Opportunities AMMOS leading development of aircraft and munitions maintenance Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP) Provides graduates core instructional material ALROC supporting TTP development in AMWC Constructive MXG/CC, A4 and MSG/CC feedback critical for graduate utility and course longevity

    19. QUESTIONS?

    20. BACK UP SLIDES

    21. BACK UP SLIDES

    22. AMMOS Course Outline

    23. AMMOS Course Outline

    24. AMMOS Course Outline

    25. AMMOS Course Outline

    26. Selection Rate Class 03-A

    27. Selection Rate Class 03-B

    28. Selection Rate Class 04-A

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