Posted on Jan 1, 2016
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I have just been appointed training NCO and need helping building a training office from nothing. I work at the DES here in k-town and they never had any accountability of training at all... I need to build something from the ground up... I need pointers anything to set my commander up for success. Thanks for the help and leadership.
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Get friendly with range control fast... Bring those guys some donuts and coffee. Get certified Ammo Handler certified or maybe get 2 soldiers and certify them instead. Start a couple APFT, and weapons Qual binders from A-M N-Z. Build trackers that reflect every soldiers APFT score, weapons score, and Profile limitations, profile type and expiration date. Make sure the commander gives you appointment orders for BEING CERTIFIED to administere tape test. If you are good at Microsoft Access it can make your life easy if you use it to build each soldier a profile.
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Thanks for the response and I wish I had joes... It just me and we have about 65 in our company... Yes we are a small HHD, but I will do everything I can to make sure the commander is successful. If there is any other memo or things I might need I'm going to write them down and address the commander on Monday. Thanks again for you respomcs
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Ask for at least on Soldier preferably an SPC(p) and try laterally promoting him/her to CPL. You need Memo for Primary Physical Security/Crime Prevention NCO, Weight Control NCO, Training Room NCOIC, Special Emphasis Instructor (Alternate), SCHOOLS NCO, Land and Range Representative, Ammo Handler
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MAJ Javier Rivera
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SSG Theobald, send me your enterprise email on a message. I'll will be out of the office for the next week but immediately upon my arrival I'll shoot you a laundry list of items that you should become very familiar as a company training NCO. And SSG Davison is guiding you in the right tack! Also, try to get DTMS certified ASAP!
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Thanks again sir!
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MAJ Javier Rivera
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Tracking!
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MAJ Javier Rivera
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I used to be an MP myself before commissioning
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LTC Bink Romanick
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Get copies of METL, YTP from higher headquarters, range regs, unit specific FMs, TMs for major items of TOE equipment. Gather any readiness data available, get up to date rosters, get weapons qual and APFT data on ALl unit members, get maps of local training areas. Either get unit load out plans or know where to get them. That should be enough to give you a start. Insure that you you have sufficient office space , computer.etc. Know the formats for trading documents required by higher headquarters. Ago of luck.
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Thanks for the feedback and will start Monday asking question and requesting... Is there anything u could send me via email that would help?
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LTC Bink Romanick
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SFC (Join to see) my email is Bink. Romanick@ gmail.com I'll be glad to help
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I will email u on Monday morning my time in Germany. Thank in advance for the help
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What tips do you have on helping to build a training office from nothing?
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SFC (Join to see) it's a lot of things brother it just depends on if you want to be ok at training or very successful. Also get you some MEMO for the time lines to request Ammo and Training areas from your PSG's/PL's. I suggest you make them 45-60 days out. Also suggest to the commander to pick your own Special emphasis PT instructor.
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Looks like I got my work cut out for me... If I give u my work email... Could u email anything that could help?
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Yea sure send it.
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
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Get best practices and planning templates and forms from people and units who conduct planning really well. Don't reinvent the wheel, it's often helpful to see how the best units do these tasks, and emulate them.
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Thanks I'm trying to find the wheel at this point! This unit never had a training section...
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SFC Ernest Thurston
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Step number one get your hands on every reg about training and read, read, read. Gather up all of the training records in the unit and start organizing them. Record keeping is key for a training NCO. You should be working hand in hand with Operations so you can set up a calendar of events to meet your training requirements. Second get in touch with the training NCO in your higher HQ. They are required to assist you, because when inspection time comes they are the ones that will be doing the inspections. Don't be afraid to reach out to other units for help. In K-town you may even be able to get some guidance for the AF. I was an Operations NCO in the DSPO of 29th ASG in K-town and had to start almost from scratch also. I also found that if you have a civilian in your office they can be a good source of institutional information. Many of the civilians have have been around for 20+ years and worked in a variety of positions and have seen a lot of things. It doesn't hurt to ask for help. I've had to start from scratch as an Admin NCO of a unit where almost all of the senior staff had been relieved of duty. I also set up an Abandoned Vehicle section in Berlin having nothing but a stack of 1408's issued by patrols. I set up an MPI crime information system in Ft Carson that was so good CID and the Colorado Springs PD came to me for information.
You are lucky to have the internet where you can get advice. I had to do it the old fashioned way. Flipping through pages of regs, face to face or on a land line phone.
Just don't let it overwhelm you. Remember the Army is a team effort not a solo event.
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Thanks for the advice. I do appreciate it always.
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SGT Bryon Sergent
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EXCEL is your friend!
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build yourself a wall
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How does this help me? What are you talking about... Can you explain... I don't understand what "build yourself a wall" means
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First, determine what training is required and how often it is required. Then build a schedule to accomplish it. Coordinate with everyone and coordinate everything.

Work with others to identify the best trainers and work through them.
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Do you have a TAC OPS NCO? If you do they should have some things started. All training PT, Quals, are input in DTMS I believe. You need to get training on that as well as given access to it. TAMMIS for ammo and I don't remember what we used for land. Training Schedules were super important and gets inspected by higher echelons. ATRRS was for schools and MEDPROS all information needed for training meetings which you could/should be responsible for briefing the command team.
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