Posted on May 16, 2021
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Greetings RP, it's your favorite full of question SPC. I volunteered for the Advon range prep team for this BA, and we need one operator for the humvee (but have none at the moment, we're an HR company). I want to obtain the license if possible, since I've heard vague info about it being a form and an online class. I would be appreciative if anyone could point me in the right direction.
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SFC Ken Heise
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Edited 3 y ago
The same process for active duty and the National guard. You need to go through drivers training. Do a road test. Have a commanders interview. Be registered in the computer system ( the system name escapes me.) Then have a license issued to you by your units master driver.
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I appreciate the info SFC. I knew the pnn was too good to be true, so I wanted to hear from people who have actually done it.
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SGM G3 Sergeant Major
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The system is GCSS-A.
And since you will be driving a HMMWV on public roads between your unit and FHL, your Master Driver will also need your civilian driver's license for input.
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Thank you SGM, I will relay that info to my NCO.
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SFC Don Ward
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Start by doing the Army Safety Course, which is an online course now.
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SGT Don Schaffer
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I've been retired for a few years now, so my information may be dated. But as a prolific driver trainer and examiner- Your unit would have to have a need for you to be licensed, they will conduct the training/testing (this may be most easily accomplished during A.T. and on the Battalion level).
Good luck and remember to turn your lights on.
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Thank you for the information SGT. light switches are drilled into my head, my own car has manual headlights to help with that!
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SSG John Jensen
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at Army driving school in '81 at Ft Bragg after completing qualification on the M151, and the M35, I said to my instructor: "there may be a problem, I don't know how to drive an automatic" - He shouted "OH, Come Now!" - later I told my friends what I said and half of them responded with their heads in their hands " Oh, Johnny, How could you?' and the other half responded "That's Brilliant!, I should have done that!"
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In 06 in my just got in guard unit I was asked if I could drive a stick and move an old 21/2 ton wrecker. Told them sure. Then asked why it had 2 brake pedals.
I was amused
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