Course: HMM001 Version: Delivery Group: Phase: 0Course Name: HMMWV Resident CourseManagement Category: Resident Preparation Date: 15 August 2011Status: Optimum Class Size: 21
Program of Instruction Cover Page
Total Computed Academic Hours: 40.0
Fiscal Year: 14 Fiscal Year Quarter:
Status Change Date:
Approval Date: Pending Commander Approval
Approval Authority:
MACOM Validation Date:
Manpower Validation Date: Upon Commanders approval
Course Supersession Information:
Phase Supersession Information: None
Foreign Disclosure:
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Course: HMM001 Version: Delivery Group: Phase: 0Course Name: HMMWV Operator CourseManagement Category: Resident Preparation Date: November 2013Status: Pending Approval Optimum Class Size: 30
Table of Contents
Cover Page Preface Course Summary Training ModuleMandatory Training ModuleExamination ModuleIndividual Task SummaryCollective Task Summary (Not part of POI)Ammunition Summary (Not part of POI)Facilities Summary Equipment Summary Training Support EquipmentSupport Personnel Summary TADSS Summary Lesson Sequence (Not part of POI)
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Course: HMM001 Version: Delivery Group: Phase: 0Course Name: HMMWV Operator CourseManagement Category: Resident Preparation Date: November 2013Status: Pending Approval Optimum Class Size: 30
Preface Page
Fiscal Year: 2014 Fiscal Year Quarter: 1Status: Pending Commander Approval
Status Change Date: Training Location(s): Building 658, Camp Carroll Korea
Specialty: Wheel Vehicle Operator
Supporting ITP: None
TATS-Course: Yes
Purpose: Provides standardized driver training, testing, and licensing to meet unit readiness.
Course Scope: Provides commanders with safe, trained, and properly licensed vehicle operators to perform Company, Battalion, Brigade, and 19th ESC missions. It lays the basic foundation for unit operator training.
Phase Scope: Provides commanders with trained operator that is essential for efficient maintenance, operation and insuring materiel readiness. It lays the foundation for further vehicle/equipment operator training.
Course Prerequisites: All Active Army, ARNG, U.S. Army Reserve (USAR), and civilian personnel (excluding contractor personnel) to include foreign nationals, whose positions will require operation of Government-owned or -leased vehicles or equipment.
Phase Prerequisites: All Active Army, ARNG, U.S. Army Reserve (USAR), and civilian personnel (excluding contractor personnel) to include foreign nationals, whose positions will require operation of Government-owned or -leased vehicles or equipment.
1. Must have completed assigned units in-processing program.
2. Must have a valid stateside driver’s license, if the individual doesn’t have a stateside driver’s license a USFK 237-E must be submitted and present before enrollment in course.
3. Must have successfully completed the Accident Avoidance Training Course. Anyone who operates an AMV will have first completed the online accident avoidance course as part of licensing procedures. The training includes mishap risk management component of CRM, personal responsibility, driving hazard awareness, defensive driving techniques, accident avoidance.
4. Must successfully complete Ammo-67-DL HAZMAT Familiarization and Safety in Transportation. This course is designed to meet the needs of personnel dealing with hazardous material, and who only require the familiarization and safety training described in 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Section 172.704. NOTE: This course ONLY meets the requirements of familiarization and safety training for a hazmat.
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Course: HMM001 Version: Delivery Group: Phase: 0Course Name: HMMWV Operator CourseManagement Category: Resident Preparation Date: November 2013Status: Pending Approval Optimum Class Size: 30
5. All applicants must have attended Driver education (HSPG Number 4, IAW AR 385-10.
a. Local Area Hazard Training Course II. All Army personnel who are newly assigned to an Army installation/ theater will receive a briefing on the local driving hazards they may encounter while serving at that installation.
b. Intermediate Traffic Safety Training Course IIIA. All newly assigned Soldiers less than 26 years of age will receive intermediate traffic safety training that reinforces the initial traffic safety–training course. Other personnel may be required to attend the training as deemed necessary by the local command.
c. Traffic safety instruction. All newly assigned Army supervisors will receive traffic safety instruction on their responsibilities and the expectations of the Army Traffic Safety Training Program.
6. Successfully complete host nation TMP training, examinations, and licensing. Obtaining a valid OF 346 (U.S. Government Motor Vehicle Operator’s Identification Card), and DA form 348 (Equipment Operator Qualification Record (Except Aircraft).
7. Learners permit must be issued before course start date.
Learner permits.
(1) Learner permits will be issued to persons undergoing a course of vehicle driver or equipment operator training. The words “ARMY LEARNER” will be stamped or marked on the face of the DA Form 5984-E. Learner permits become invalid and must be surrendered upon completion of the course, or after 90 days for active duty personnel and DA civilians, whichever comes first. Learner permits for USAR and ARNG will remain valid as long as the individual is assigned to the unit and is participating in an active driver training program.
(2) Learner permits are valid only during regular training periods (for the period as stated above) and only under the following conditions:
(a) A qualified driver, equipment instructor, or examiner accompanies the trainee in the vehicle or on the equipment.
(b) The vehicle or equipment is operated within a controlled driving range (no other vehicular traffic) or training area under the supervision of a licensed driver or operator.
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Course: HMM001 Version: Delivery Group: Phase: 0Course Name: HMMWV Operator CourseManagement Category: Resident Preparation Date: November 2013Status: Pending Approval Optimum Class Size: 30
Special Information:Security Clearance: Unclassified
Course Length– Weeks: 5 Days: 0 Hours: 0Computed ICH: Adjusted TOMA ICH: 0.0
Adjusted MRAD ICH: 0.0
Class Sizes – Optimum: 30 Minimum: 20 Maximum: 30
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Course: HMM001 Version: Delivery Group: Phase: 0Course Name: HMMWV Operator CourseManagement Category: Resident Preparation Date: November 2013Status: Pending Approval Optimum Class Size: 30
Academic Hours Computed Adjusted Unique: 40.0 Shared: Total:
Estimated Flight Hours: 0Validation Code:Manpower Estimate: Two instructors during classroom phase.
Hands on instructor to student ratio IAW applicable Training Circular.
Hours Developed by Others: 0Hours Conducted by Others: 0Course Type Code: 00 Other
ITRO Code: Q Quota Course/Non-ITRO
Contract Code: N Not a Contract Course
MACOM Validation Date: Upon Commander’s Approval
Manpower Validation Date: Upon Commander’s Approval
Training Start Date: TBD
Proponent: Transportation School Fort Lee Virginia
Design and Development: G3, 19th ESC
Instructor Provided Support: G3, 19th ESC
Maintenance Program Support: G4, 19th ESC
Safety Provided Support: 19th Safety Office
Army Course Proponent: Transportation School Fort Lee Virginia
Training Evaluation Proponent: G3/G4/Safety, 19th ESC
Course Remarks: Facility will be shared with Master Driver Trainer course.
If resources are not provided, this POI cannot be supported. When sufficient funds are not available to
fully resource this course, the reduction, or elimination of other vehicle /equipment training programs
would be required. This course is critical to the development of the 19th ESC vehicle/equipment
operators. Its elimination will degrade mission capabilities of the Vehicle operator to support the
Logistical mission support to Eighth Army. Without this training, the Army mission would be greatly
hampered to 19th ESC, Eighth Army readiness.
Phase Remarks:MRAD Remarks:
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Course: HMM001 Version: Delivery Group: Phase: 0Course Name: HMMWV Operator CourseManagement Category: Resident Preparation Date: November 2013Status: Pending Approval Optimum Class Size: 30
Course Summary
Administrative Time:In-Processing 1.0
Physical Readiness Training 10.0
Out-Processing 1.0
Total: 13.0
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Grand Total: 13.0
Academic Hours by Security Classification:Unclassified 45.0
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Total:
Classroom Instruction
Day 1 6 hours 30minutes
Day 2 6 hours 30minutes
Total: 34.0
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Grand Total: 79.0
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Course: HMM001 Version: Delivery Group: Phase: 0Course Name: HMMWV Operator CourseManagement Category: Resident Preparation Date: November 2013Status: Pending Approval Optimum Class Size: 30
Security Clearance: Unclassified
Lesson Title: In-Processing
Action : In-Processing
Condition : Given a classroom, Student enrollment packet.
Standard : Identified management methods for productive Drug Suppression Team(s) in accordance with CID Reg 195-1 and AR 195-5.
Remarks:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lesson Id / Version Technique of Delivery Hours Method of Instruction
191-8922 / 2004 (SG) Small Group Instruction (SGI)
Introduction: 0.1 (CO) Conference / Discussion 1.8 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Summary: 0.1 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Total: 2.0
Security Clearance: Unclassified
Lesson Title: Driver Responsibilities
Action : Driver ResponsibilitiesCondition: Given a classroom AR 385-10, FM 21-305, AK 350-4, and a power point presentation.
Standard: Identified management methods for productive Drug Suppression Team(s) in accordance with CID Reg 195-1 and AR 195-5.
Remarks:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lesson Id / Version Technique of Delivery Hours Method of Instruction
191-8922 / 2004 (SG) Small Group Instruction (SGI)
Introduction: 0.1 (CO) Conference / Discussion 1.8 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Summary: 0.1 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Total: 2.0
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Course: HMM001 Version: Delivery Group: Phase: 0Course Name: HMMWV Operator CourseManagement Category: Resident Preparation Date: November 2013Status: Pending Approval Optimum Class Size: 30
Security Clearance: UnclassifiedLesson Title: Use technical manual (TM), Lubrication Orders (LOs), and DA Form 2404/5988-E
TASK: Use the HMMWV technical manual/ lubrication order and make operator entries on DA Form 2404 (Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet).
CONDITION: Given instruction, TM 9-2320-280-10, LO 9-2320-280-12, DA Form 2404, and a practical exercise.
STANDARDS: Locate information in the TM/LO and make the required operator entries on DA Form 2404 in correct sequence in accordance with DA Pamphlet 750-8. Each student has 15 minutes to complete the practical exercise and will be graded on a Go/No-Go basis.
SAFETY RESTRICTIONS. None.
Remarks: Principal and assistant instructors required: One instructor for the conference and oneassistant instructor for every 20 students for the practical exercise. Recommended instructional time is 1 hour (.5 conferences and .5 practical exercise).----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lesson Id / Version Technique of Delivery Hours Method of Instruction
(SG) Small Group Instruction (SGI)
Introduction: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Summary: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Total: 0.0
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Course: HMM001 Version: Delivery Group: Phase: 0Course Name: HMMWV Operator CourseManagement Category: Resident Preparation Date: November 2013Status: Pending Approval Optimum Class Size: 30
Security Clearance: Unclassified
Lesson Title: Prepare DD Form 1970 (Motor Equipment Utilization Record)
ACTION: Make correct vehicle operator entries on DD Form 1970, and DA Form 5987-E.
CONDITION: Given instruction, DD Form 1970, DA Form 5987-E, a pencil and a practical exercise.
STANDARDS: Make the required operator entries on DD Form 1970, and DA Form 5987-E in correct sequence in accordance with DA Pamphlet 750-8. Each student has 15 minutes to complete the practical exercise with no errors. Student will be graded on a Go/No basis.
SAFETY RESTRICTIONS. None.
Remarks: Principal and assistant instructors required: One instructor for the conference and oneassistant instructor for every 20 students for the practical exercise. Recommended instructional timeis 1 hour (.5 conference and .5 practical exercise.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lesson Id / Version Technique of Delivery Hours Method of Instruction
(SG) Small Group Instruction (SGI)
Introduction: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Summary: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Total: 0.0
Security Clearance: Unclassified
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Course: HMM001 Version: Delivery Group: Phase: 0Course Name: HMMWV Operator CourseManagement Category: Resident Preparation Date: November 2013Status: Pending Approval Optimum Class Size: 30
Security Clearance: Unclassified
Lesson Title: Report an Accident (Make required entries on DD Form 518 and SF 91.
ACTION: Make required entries on DD Form 518 (Accident Identification Card) and SF 91 (Operator's Report of Motor Vehicle Accident).
CONDITION: Given instruction, DD Form 518, SF 91, a pencil and a practical exercise..
STANDARDS: Make the required entries on DD Form 518 and SF 91 accurately, legibly, and completely in accordance with FM 21-305. Each student has 45 minutes to complete the practical exercise with noerrors. Student will be graded on a Go-No basis.
SAFETY RESTRICTIONS. None.
Remarks: Principal and assistant instructors required: One instructor for the conference and oneassistant instructor for every 20 students for the practical exercise. Recommended instructional timeis 2 hours (1 hour conference and 1 hour practical exercise----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lesson Id / Version Technique of Delivery Hours Method of Instruction
(SG) Small Group Instruction (SGI)
Introduction: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Summary: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Total: 0.0
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Course: HMM001 Version: Delivery Group: Phase: 0Course Name: HMMWV Operator CourseManagement Category: Resident Preparation Date: November 2013Status: Pending Approval Optimum Class Size: 30
Lesson Title: Know Safety rules and procedures for Driving under Adverse road conditions. ACTION: Demonstrate knowledge of procedures for driving under adverse conditions (snow and ice).
CONDITION: Given instruction, in a class room and a practical exercise.
STANDARDS: Answer six of nine questions correctly on the practical exercise within 10 minutes.
SAFETY RESTRICTIONS. None.
Remarks: Principal and assistant instructors required: One instructor for the conference and oneassistant instructor for every 20 students for the practical exercise. Recommended instructional time is 1 hour (.5 conferences and .5 practical exercise).----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lesson Id / Version Technique of Delivery Hours Method of Instruction
(SG) Small Group Instruction (SGI)
Introduction: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Summary: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Total: 0.0
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Course: HMM001 Version: Delivery Group: Phase: 0Course Name: HMMWV Operator CourseManagement Category: Resident Preparation Date: November 2013Status: Pending Approval Optimum Class Size: 30
Security Clearance: Unclassified
Lesson Title: Identify Instruments, Controls, Indicators, and Equipment. ACTION: Identify instruments, controls, indicators, and equipment.
CONDITION: Given instruction on the M998 series vehicle.
STANDARDS: Correctly identify and explain the function of the instruments, controls, indicators, and equipment.
SAFETY RESTRICTIONS. None.
Remarks: Principal and assistant instructors required: One primary instructor for the conferenceand one assistant instructor for every three students. One M998 series vehicle for every three students. Ifthe class is large, a PA system may be needed for the primary instructor. Recommended instructional time is 1 hour (conference).---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lesson Id / Version Technique of Delivery Hours Method of Instruction
(SG) Small Group Instruction (SGI)
Introduction: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Summary: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Total: 0.0
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Course: HMM001 Version: Delivery Group: Phase: 0Course Name: HMMWV Operator CourseManagement Category: Resident Preparation Date: November 2013Status: Pending Approval Optimum Class Size: 30
Security Clearance: Unclassified
Lesson Title: Perform Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS). ACTION: Perform operator preventive maintenance checks and services on the M998 series vehicle (HMMWV).
CONDITION: Given instruction, DA Form 2404, DA Form 5988-E, a pencil, TM 9-2320-280-10, equipment records folder, rags, lubricants, coolant, videotape TVT 55-15 “Operation of the HMMWV,” and a M998 series vehicle with basic issue items.
STANDARDS: Inspect the vehicle according to the PMCS Tables in TM 9-2320-280-10, correct all faults within the operator’s level ofmaintenance, and record all others on DA Form 2404 legibly. If no faults are found, make necessary entries on DA Form 2404.
SAFETY RESTRICTIONS. None.
1. Ensure all chock blocks are in place.2. Ensure parking brake is set.3. Ensure students remove all jewelry and identification tags before performing PMCS.4. Ensure students pay particular attention to the cautions and warnings listed in the operators manual.5. Always place transmission in neutral, set parking brake, and shut off engine before leaving vehicle.
Remarks: Principal and assistant instructors required: One instructor for the conference, oneassistant instructor for every three students for the demonstration, and one assistant instructor forevery three students for the practical exercise. Recommended instructional time is 2 hours (.5 conference, .5 demonstration, and 1.0 practical exercise). The remaining PMCS is performed throughout the course in conjunction with driving tasks.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lesson Id / Version Technique of Delivery Hours Method of Instruction
(SG) Small Group Instruction (SGI)
Introduction: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Summary: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Total: 0.0
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Course: HMM001 Version: Delivery Group: Phase: 0Course Name: HMMWV Operator CourseManagement Category: Resident Preparation Date: November 2013Status: Pending Approval Optimum Class Size: 30
Security Clearance: Unclassified
Lesson Title: Operate a M998 Series HMMWV
ACTION: Operate a M998 Series HMMWV.
CONDITION: Given instruction, DD Form 1970, DA Form 2404, TVT 55-15 “Operation of the HMMWV” a pencil, TM 9-2320-280-10, equipment records folder, rags, lubricants, coolant, a suitable training area, improved surfaced roads, and a M998 series HMMWV with basic issue items.
STANDARDS: Without accident or injury, operate the M998 HMMWV; start vehicle, read gauges, use high range, upshift and downshift the transmission selector lever through all gear ranges, manipulate thecontrols, use correct braking procedures, and perform basic driving maneuvers to include backing the HMMWV.
SAFETY RESTRICTIONS. None.
1. Always place transmission in neutral, set parking brake, and shut off engine before leaving vehicle.2. Ensure students remove all jewelry and identification tags before performing PMCS.3. Ensure students pay particular attention to the cautions and warnings listed in the operators manual.4. Ensure ground guides are always used when backing the HMMWV during training.5. Maintain a safe following distance and speed limit when driving in the training area (as determined by USFK 385-2, USFK 190-1, and AK 350-4).6. Ensure all occupants wear seat belts while vehicle is in operation.7. Ensure all chock blocks are in place when vehicles are parked.
Remarks: Principal and assistant instructors required: One instructor for the conference, oneassistant instructor for every three students for the demonstration, and one assistant instructor forevery three students for the practical exercise. Recommended instructional time is13.5 hours (1.0 conference, 1.0 demonstration, and 11.5 practical exercise, including 2.5 PMCS). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lesson Id / Version Technique of Delivery Hours Method of Instruction
(SG) Small Group Instruction (SGI)
Introduction: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Summary: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Total: 0.0
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Course: HMM001 Version: Delivery Group: Phase: 0Course Name: HMMWV Operator CourseManagement Category: Resident Preparation Date: November 2013Status: Pending Approval Optimum Class Size: 30
Security Clearance: Unclassified
Lesson Title: Drive an M998 Series HMMWV off Road over Rough or Unusual Terrain
ACTION: Drive a HMMWV off road over rough or unusual terrain.
CONDITION: Given instruction, DD Form 1970, DA Form 2404, a pencil, TM 9-2320-280-10, videotape TVT 55-15,"Operation of the HMMWV," equipment records folder, rags, lubricants, coolant, a suitable training area, an M998 series HMMWV with basic issue items and a requirement to operate the vehicle off road (to include ditches, marshes, gullies, ravines, steep grades, woods, mud, rocky terrain, and shallow streams [30 inches or less]) during day and night.
STANDARDS: Operate the vehicle safely at reduced speeds, taking caution not to damage the vehicle while driving over rough terrain.
SAFETY RESTRICTIONS1. Always place transmission in neutral, set parking brake, and shut off engine before leaving vehicle.2. Ensure students remove all jewelry and identification tags before performing PMCS.3. Ensure students pay particular attention to the cautions and warnings listed in the operators manual.4. Maintain a safe following distance and speed limit when driving on the off-road driving course (as determined by the local command).5. Ensure all occupants wear seat belts while vehicle is in operation.6. Ensure all chock blocks are in place when vehicles are parked.
Remarks: Principal and assistant instructors required: One instructor for the conference, oneassistant instructor for every three students for the demonstration, and one assistant instructor forevery three students for the practical exercise. Recommended instructional time is13.5 hours (1.0 conference, 1.0 demonstration, and 11.5 practical exercise, including 2.5 PMCS). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lesson Id / Version Technique of Delivery Hours Method of Instruction
(SG) Small Group Instruction (SGI)
Introduction: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Summary: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Total: 0.0
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Course: HMM001 Version: Delivery Group: Phase: 0Course Name: HMMWV Operator CourseManagement Category: Resident Preparation Date: November 2013Status: Pending Approval Optimum Class Size: 30
Security Clearance: Unclassified
Lesson Title: Drive an M998 Series HMMWV in a Convoy
ACTION: Drive an M998 series HMMWV in a convoy.
CONDITION: Given instruction, DD Form 1970, DA Form 2404, a pencil, TM 9-2320-280-10, equipment records folder, rags, lubricants, coolant, a suitable training area, and an M998 HMMWV with basic issue items.
STANDARDS: Operate the vehicle in accordance with specific instructions of the march unit commander. Using defensive driving (accident avoidance) methods; maintain vehicle interval, obey highway warning and regulatory signs, interpret and relay all mechanical/hand signals correctly, and use correct braking procedures without accident or injury.
SAFETY RESTRICTIONS1. Ensure all chock blocks are in place when vehicles are parked.2. Ensure transmission is always placed in neutral, parking brake is set, and engine is shut off before leaving vehicle.3. Ensure students remove all jewelry and identification tags before performing PMCS.4. Ensure students pay particular attention to the cautions and warnings listed in the operator’s manual.5. Ensure ground guide is always used when backing the HMMWV during training.6. Ensure a safe following distance and speed limit are maintained when driving on the convoy route (as determined by the local command).7. Ensure all occupants wear seat belts while vehicle is in operation.8. Ensure no one walks between vehicles parked in a column.
Remarks: Principal and assistant instructors required: One instructor for the conference and oneassistant instructor for every three students for the practical exercise. Student convoy signs ("CONVOY AHEAD" and "CONVOY FOLLOWS"), convoy flags (blue, green, and black/white), and convoy controlvehicles (minimum of 2 vehicles required). A communication system is recommended for thecontrol vehicles. Recommended instructional time is 5 hours (.5 conference, and 4.5 practical exercise, including 1 PMCS). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lesson Id / Version Technique of Delivery Hours Method of Instruction
(SG) Small Group Instruction (SGI)
Introduction: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Summary: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Total: 0.0
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Course: HMM001 Version: Delivery Group: Phase: 0Course Name: HMMWV Operator CourseManagement Category: Resident Preparation Date: November 2013Status: Pending Approval Optimum Class Size: 30
Security Clearance: Unclassified
Lesson Title: Perform self-recovery of an M998 series HMMWV
ACTION: Perform self-recovery of an M998 series HMMWV.
CONDITION: Given instruction, TM 9-2320-280-10, FM 20-22, TVT 55-15 "Operation of the HMMWV," a suitable training area, a suitable anchor, a HMMWV with operational winch, also without winch, and basic issue items.
STANDARDS: Recover the vehicle in the correct sequence so that it is free to move under its own power without causing damage to the vehicle or injury to personnel.
SAFETY RESTRICTIONS1. Ensure all chock blocks are in place when vehicles are parked.2. Ensure transmission is always placed in neutral, parking brake is set, and engine is shut off before leaving vehicle.3. Ensure students remove all jewelry and identification tags before performing PMCS.4. Ensure students pay particular attention to the cautions and warnings listed in the operator’s manual.5. Ensure ground guide is always used when backing the HMMWV during training.6. Ensure a safe following distance and speed limit are maintained when driving on the convoy route (as determined by the local command).7. Ensure all occupants wear seat belts while vehicle is in operation.8. Ensure no one walks between vehicles parked in a column.
Remarks: Principal and assistant instructors required: One instructor for the conference, twoassistant instructors for the demonstration, and one assistant instructor for every three studentsfor the practical exercise. Recommended instructional time is 3 hours (.5 conference, .5 demonstration, and 2.0 practical exercise.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lesson Id / Version Technique of Delivery Hours Method of Instruction
(SG) Small Group Instruction (SGI)
Introduction: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Summary: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Total: 0.0
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Course: HMM001 Version: Delivery Group: Phase: 0Course Name: HMMWV Operator CourseManagement Category: Resident Preparation Date: November 2013Status: Pending Approval Optimum Class Size: 30
Security Clearance: Unclassified
Lesson Title: End of Course Comprehensive Test (EOCCT)
TASK: Pass the end of course comprehensive test (EOCCT).
CONDITION: Given an examination booklet, DD Form 1970, DA Form 2404, pencil, TM 9-2320-280-10, equipment records folder, rags, lubricants, coolant, suitabletraining area, road test route, and M998 series HMMWV with basic issue items
STANDARDS: Answer correctly 21 of 30 questions on the written examination and pass thedriver's road test with a score of 70 or higher.
SAFETY RESTRICTIONS1. Ensure all chock blocks are in place when vehicles are parked.2. Ensure transmission is always placed in neutral, parking brake is set, and engine is shut off before leaving vehicle.3. Ensure students remove all jewelry and identification tags before performing PMCS.4. Ensure students pay particular attention to the cautions and warnings listed in the operator’s manual.5. Ensure a safe following distance and speed limit are maintained when driving on the road test route (as determined by the local command and traffic control devices).6. Ensure all occupants wear seat belts while vehicle is in operation.
Remarks: Use the driver's performance test DA Form 6125 (road test) instructions. Principal and assistant instructors required: One instructor for the class for the written test and one assistant instructor for each student for the driver’s road test. Recommended testing time is 3 hours (.5 written test and 2.5 road test)..---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lesson Id / Version Technique of Delivery Hours Method of Instruction
(SG) Small Group Instruction (SGI)
Introduction: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Summary: 0.0 (CO) Conference / Discussion
Total: 0.0
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INSTRUCTIONAL AIDS (HMMWV)
1. Student Requirements:
a. Vehicles per student: One high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle, M998 series, for every three students.
b. Forms per student:DD Form 518.DD Form 1970.DA Form 2404.Standard Form 91.
c. Publications per student:
TM 9-2320-280-10.LO 9-2320-280-12.
2. Instructor Requirements:
One each of the above forms.One each of the above publications.DA Pamphlet 750-8.FM 21-305.All host nation or local directives and regulations.
3. Training Facilities:Classroom.Motor pool.Training area(s).Suitable road net for driver training and convoys.
4. Training Aids and Devices:ProjectorProjection screen.LaptopVideotape TVT 55-15, PIN: 709184 DA, "Operation of the HMMWV."Pointer
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GLOSSARYAAR after-action reviewBII basic issue itemsbldg buildingBRT brightbn battalionco companyD driveEOCCT End of Course Comprehensive TestF falseH highH/L high lockHEMTT heavy-expanded mobility tactical truckHMMWV high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicleL lowLO lubrication orderMP military policeMPH miles per hourNATO North Atlantic Treaty OrganizationNCOIC noncommissioned officer in chargeNMC not mission capableNSN national stock numberno numberPA public addressPIN production identification numberPMCS preventive maintenance checks and servicesPOL petroleum, oils, lubricantspsi pounds per square inchRPM revolutions per minuteSF standard formSSN social security numberSOP standing operating proceduresSPC specialistSSG staff sergeantT trueTC training circularTM Technical manualTVT television tapeTASS Total Army School System TATS Total Army Training System TATSC Total Army Training System Courseware TADSS Training Aids, Devices, Simulators, and Simulations TD Training DevelopmentTM Training ManagementVTT Video Tele-training
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