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  Engineer: The Professional Bulletin for Army Engineers: Strengthening the engineer Warrior Ethos: Engineer Officer ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The new Basic Officer Leader Course, set to begin in the next few years, is an Armywide initiative to instill the Warrior Ethos from the beginning of an officer's career.
The SLC mission is to train engineers in the leadership skills, combat engineer and infantry battle drills, and specialized engineer and infantry techniques required for a sapper unit to perform as a member of a combined arms team.
Embedded in their mission are the course objectives--to enhance technical proficiency, unit cohesion, confidence in self and equipment, and physical and mental toughness-everything the Warrior Ethos is and the engineer leader needs.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0FDF/is_34/ai_n6126738   (1409 words)

  
 GoArmy.com > Careers & Jobs > Engineer Officer (21)
Engineer Officers help the Army and the Nation in building structures, developing civil works programs, working with natural resources as well as providing combat support on the battlefield.
Engineer Officer training includes completion of the Engineer Officer Basic Course (EOBC), where you will learn leadership skills, tactics, maintenance and operational aspects of vehicles and tools used in the Army Corps of Engineers.
Engineer Officers can continue in the Operations career field, serving in the Army Corps of Engineers at ever increasing levels of leadership and responsibility.
www.goarmy.com /JobDetail.do?id=298   (469 words)

  
 CFP 2004 / Computer Freedom & Privacy Conference
She came to the NSF from the University of Pennsylvania where she was Professor of Computer Science and Engineering and the former Director of the General Robotics Automation Sensing Perception Laboratory, which she founded in 1978 at UPENN.
He teaches courses in Copyright, Patent, and Biotechnology Law, and is the author of numerous papers on the legal and societal impact of new technologies, including articles on scientific misconduct, on the regulation of biotechnology, and on the intellectual property implications of global computer networks.
For this story, she helped engineer the questions and answers in the survey to ensure a minimum of statistical bias based on language, worked directly with the survey company that ran the project, and produced summary statistical results from the raw results delivered by the survey firm.
www.cfp2004.org /program/speakers.html   (17893 words)

  
 University of Missouri - Rolla, Engineering Management & System Engineering   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Reserve component officers are eligible to attend if their chain of command authorizes the extension.
Admission to graduate study in Engineering Management is limited to applicants with a B.S. degree in engineering or a hard science from a college of good standing.
For students not in the EOAC cooperative degree program but enrolling in the Ft. Wood off-campus program, the 1059 from the Engineer Officer Basic Course (EOBC) may also be used as an official transcript treating the academic work equivalent to 12 hours of graded postbaccalaureate course credit.
emgt.umr.edu /ftwood.html   (983 words)

  
 442nd Services Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Upon graduation from the BSM Course, enlisted personnel are authorized the Additional Skill Identifier (ASI) of D9 and commissioned personnel are authorized the Skill Identifier (SI) of 5D.
U.S. Army officers and warrant officers must have completed their respective advanced course and be qualified as branch 25 officer or MOS 250 warrant officer.
COURSE SCOPE: Graduates are trained to: provide briefings and reports to the commander and staff on the status of unit, automation, equipment and personnel; and, enforce Signal systems tactics and doctrine while planning, managing, controlling and supervising multiple communications systems.
www.gordon.army.mil /442sig/course   (1328 words)

  
 Grosvenor Engineering Company - People
Managed all local engineering field and office work for three operating surface coal mines and two prospect areas.
General mine engineering, surveying, estimating, and slope stability studies at a large truck-shovel open pit copper mine.
Engineering planning, design, inspection, and supervision related to construction projects including roads, bridges, drainage, slope stabilization, soils studies, and base compound construction.
www.grosvenorengineering.com /people.html   (752 words)

  
 Engineer: The Professional Bulletin for Army Engineers: Directorate of Training - DOT - Engineer Update   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The purpose of the 2-week course was to train personnel to recognize, detect, report, and plan the clearance of booby traps.
The intent of the course was not to turn lieutenants into subject-matter experts but to expose them to the many aspects of booby traps and enhance previous training.
The course was capped off by a visit from EOD personnel from Fort Polk, Louisiana, who offered search advice and fielded questions.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0FDF/is_2002_July/ai_93208425   (394 words)

  
 Lieutenant Colonel Randy L. Glaeser   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
After attending the Engineer Officer Basic Course, he was assigned to the 237th Combat Engineer Battalion in Heilbronn, Germany, where he served as platoon leader, battalion maintenance officer, and company executive officer.
Lieutenant Colonel Glaeser attended the Engineer Officer Advanced Course in 1990 at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, and then worked in the Course Development Branch, Directorate of Training and Doctrine, at the U.S. Army Engineer Center.
He commanded C Company, 5th Engineer Battalion from April 1991 to January 1993 and then spent 7 months as the 1st Engineer Brigade logistics officer.
www.nww.usace.army.mil /html/welcome/glaeser_bio.htm   (292 words)

  
 LawInterview.com - This Month's Interview
I transferred to the Corps of Engineers and went to the Engineer Officer Basic Course at Fort Belvoir in Virginia late in 1977.
While I was at the Basic Course, there was held a board of officers looking for people to come onto active duty from the Guard and Reserve.
I came back to the States to attend the Engineer Officer Advanced Course and then went out to Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri, where I was an operations officer at both the battalion and brigade level and commander of a training company.
www.lawinterview.com /interviewmaster_archive_07_04.html   (6118 words)

  
 M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle (CEV)
The M728 is a Combat Engineer Vehicle used by engineering units for construction of defensive positions and demolition of enemy fortifications.
The vehicle is heavily armed, being a basic M60A1 tank, modified to provide a mobile and maneuverable weapon or combat support of ground troops and vehicles.
DESCRIPTION: The M728 CEV is a full-tracked armored vehicle which consists of a basic M60A1 tank with a hydraulically operated debris blade, a 165mm turret mounted demolition gun, a retractable boom and a winch.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/systems/ground/m728.htm   (663 words)

  
 Welcome to Ft. Leonard Wood
The Mission of MANSCEN is to provide the Nation with values-based individuals, leaders, and teams trained in basic combat skills and chemical, engineer, military police and transportation disciplines who are prepared for success in any future environment.
Established in 1940 as a basic training center, Fort Leonard Wood, has launched the military careers of over three million men and women.
Fort Leonard Wood is the home of Walker Museum, also known as the U.S. Army Engineer Museum, featuring exhibits on the history of Fort Leonard Wood, combat and topographic engineer exhibits, a World War II compound, as well as weaponry, demolitions, airborne and amphibious exhibits.
www.ftleonardwood.com   (461 words)

  
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After completing the Engineer Officer Basic Course and Ranger School, LTC Weston was assigned to 8th Engineer Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas, where he served in Bravo Company as platoon leader and assault & barrier platoon leader; HHC as Executive Officer; and Echo Company as Executive Officer.
After completing the Engineer Officer Advanced Course in 1988, LTC Weston was assigned to the 27th Engineer Battalion (C)(A), Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where he served as Battalion S1, and Commander of Alpha Company deploying his unit to Saudi Arabia in 1990 for Operation Desert Shield.
Upon changing command in country, LTC Weston was assigned to 20th Engineer Brigade (C)(A) as Assistant S3 Operations Officer, then attached to 197th Infantry Brigade (M), 24th Infantry Division, as Brigade Engineer for Operation Desert Storm.
www.hood.army.mil /13coscom/64thcsg/62nd/62eng_cmdt.html   (474 words)

  
 New Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
COL Bill Rapp was commissioned in the Corps of Engineers as a distinguished graduate from the United States Military Academy in 1984.
Engineer Battalion and reconnaissance platoon leader in 1-1 Cavalry Squadron.
Engineer Battalion (Cbt)(Abn) at Fort Bragg and during the Gulf War.
www.lewis.army.mil /555/BIOS/RappBio.htm   (340 words)

  
 District Leadership: Staff Biographies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
From 1991 through 1993, she served as the battalion's intelligence and logistics officer, during which time she planned five platoon deployments for the battalion.
Smith then attended the Officer Advanced Course at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. She arrived at Fort Benning, Ga., in April 1994 and worked with the Savannah District Corps of Engineers until October, when she assumed duties as the 36th Engineer Group (Combat) adjutant.
She is a graduate of the Command and General Staff College; the Combined Armed Staff Service School; the Mapping, Charting, and Geodesy Officer's Course; the Engineer Officer's Advanced Course; and the Engineer Officer's Basic Course.
www2.mvr.usace.army.mil /StaffBio/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.DepCMDR   (463 words)

  
 LTC Lukasiewicz
Engineer Battalion as an Engineer Officer Basic Course Platoon Trainer/Instructor, Fort Belvoir, Virginia and Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, from August 1989 to November 1990.
LTC Lukasiewicz had the distinct privilege of training the first set of Engineer Officers to graduate from the new Army Engineer Center at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.
Upon completion of his S3 assignment, LTC Lukasiewicz was assigned to the Mechanical Engineering Department at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland from July 2001 until June 2005.
fp.uni.edu /rotc/cadre/current/lukasiewicz.asp   (641 words)

  
 In the nation'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Jeffrey G. Moore has graduated from basic military training at Fort Leonard Wood, Waynesville, Mo. He is the son of In Suk and Charles H. Moore of Clovis, N.M., and is a 1996 graduate of Clovis High School.
from the engineer officer basic course at Fort Leonard Wood, Waynesville, Mo. He is the son of Matias Alviar of Kress and is a 1983 graduate of Plainview High School.
He is an engineer tracked vehicle crewman assigned to C Company, 91st Engineer Battalion at Fort Hood, Killeen.
www.lubbockonline.com /news/020297/inthe.htm   (131 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
She was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers in December 1997 from the University of Texas at Austin.
CPT Hennessey’s first assignment as a lieutenant was with the 91st Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Mech) of the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood Texas.
She served as the support platoon leader through SFOR5 in Bosnia and as the HHC Executive Officer with a rotation to the National Training Center.
www.nd.edu /~aberg1/BIO2.doc   (407 words)

  
 Bonner, Charles Edward
Following graduation, Chuck joined his classmates at Fort Benning, Georgia for the Branch Immaterial Course followed by the Engineer Officer Basic Course at Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
Instead, it seems an Engineer classmate assigned to Army headquarters in Hawaii let it he known that there were eight Class of '46 Engineers still unassigned in Japan.
By mid-1948, there were still four USMA '46 Engineer officers assigned to the 29th Engineer Base Survey Company based in Tacloban, Leyete: Ferd Anderson, Pat Pendergrass, Bud Sterling and Chuck Bonner.
www.west-point.org /users/usma1946/15375   (976 words)

  
 FMMC Military Community • UNKNOWN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
LTC Wright graduated from the Engineer Officer Basic Course And served his initial assignment in the 78th Engineer Battalion in Ettlingen, Germany from 1985- 1988.
LTC Wright was reassigned to Fort Belvoir, VA as a Platoon Trainer for the Engineer Officer Basic Course in Nov 1988.
LTC Wright was assigned to the 3d Engineer Battalion, 24th Infantry Division, Ft Stewart, GA in October 1989.
www.fmmc.army.mil /sites/commander/ltc.asp   (393 words)

  
 Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
As the commander of the Army’s largest engineer brigade, I am fortunate to command the finest soldiers, non-commissioned officers and officers in the United States Army.
The 1st Engineer Brigade consists of one combat engineer battalion (5th Engr Bn (C) (M)) and four training and support battalions: 35th Engr Bn (OSUT), 169th Engr Bn (AIT), 554th Engr Bn, responsible for the training of Engineer Officer Basic and Captains Career Courses and the 577th Engr Bn (training and training support).
The 1st Engineer Brigade stands ready in the 21st Century to train soldiers to be part of the dynamic fighting force, the Corps of Engineers.
www.wood.army.mil /1STBDE   (616 words)

  
 Landreneau Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
His military education includes Officer Candidate School, Engineer Officer Basic Course, Engineer Officer Advanced Course, Mechanical Maintenance Course, Command and General Staff Officer Course, Infantry and Armor Pre-Command Course, and he is a graduate of the U.S. Army War College.
He attended Louisiana State Officer Candidate School and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in 1971.
He later served as Commander of the 225th Engineer Group from 6 January 1992 until he assumed command of the 256th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) headquartered in Lafayette, Louisiana on 1 August 1995.
www.loep.state.la.us /hlspersonnel/landreneaubio.htm   (437 words)

  
 BHS Agency Index
He began his career as a commissioned officer in September 1968 as a platoon leader in the 248th Engineer Battalion, Lewiston, Idaho.
He was assigned to the 248th Engineer Battalion, which later reorganized into the 116th Engineer Battalion.
He served as the Budget Officer for three years until 1984, when he took over as the Finance and Accounting Officer.
www.bhs.idaho.gov /agency/directorsection.htm   (918 words)

  
 Army Option Program
It is headed by a Senior Midhshipman in the CO (Commanding Officer) Billet, and augmented by an XO (Executive Office) and ten supporting billets.
Responsible as the detachment POC on all matters pertaining to the Army Corps' Engineer Branch, to include the Engineer Officer Basic Course, Engineer Officer professional development, and career progression.
Responsible as the detachment POC on all matters pertaining to the Army Officer Corps' Transportation Branch, to include the Transportation Officer Basic Course, Transportation Officer professional development, and career progression.
www.usmma.edu /military/usa/organization.htm   (556 words)

  
 Investigating the Mind
Over the past 15 years she has investigated the role that specific psychological responses play in predicting the course of HIV infection, as well as the immunological mediators of these effects.
EDWARD D. was named Chief Executive Officer of Johns Hopkins Medicine, the 13th Dean of The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Vice President for Medicine of The Johns Hopkins University in January 1997.
In this position he was responsible for all the basic and preclinical research activities at Merck worldwide.
www.investigatingthemind.org /speakers.html   (5430 words)

  
 Competitors in Philip A. Connelly Competition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
His military education includes the Engineer Officer Basic Course, 1973, the Engineer Officer Advanced Course, 1976, the Motor Officer Course, 1979, the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 1983 and the U.S. Naval War College, Providence, Rhode Island, 1996.
He joined the Virginia Army National Guard in 1972 upon release from active duty and was assigned to the position of Assistant Operations Officer for the 1030th Engineer Battalion.
He returned from this active duty assignment and was assigned as a Liaison Officer to Headquarters, State Area Command, headquartered in Richmond.
www.staunton.com /429th/bios/williams.html   (341 words)

  
 About Me   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The first year was primarily in military schools, to include the Corps of Engineer Officer Basic Course (Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri), Ranger School (Fort Benning, Georgia), and Airborne School (Fort Benning, Georgia).
As Logistics Officer, I was responsible for much of the logistical support that went into building our basecamps (Bondsteel and Monteith).
I was the President of the Electrical Engineering Graduate Student Association (EEGSA) during my second year.
www.cs.berkeley.edu /~gmc/Biography.htm   (459 words)

  
 Commander, North Atlantic Division   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
He was commissioned in the Corps of Engineers after receiving an Engineering Degree from the University of Florida in June 1973.
After receiving a Master’s Degree in Engineering from the University of Florida in 1980, BG Rhoades was assigned to the U.S. Army Engineer Division, Europe where he served as the TUSEG Area Engineer at Incirlik, Turkey.
BG Rhoades is a graduate of the Engineer Officer Basic Course; Engineer Officer Advanced Course; U.S. Army Command and General Staff College; and Industrial College of the Armed Forces, National Defense University.
www.nad.usace.army.mil /rhoades.htm   (301 words)

  
 Welcome: Metropolitan District Commission
He served as Division Engineer for the North Atlantic Division of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, based at Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has extensive experience in areas similar to the MDC’s operations, including responsibility for reservoir security in the Eastern United States after September 11, 2001.
The vast majority of employees in the Army Corps of Engineers are civilians and he has been recognized for his ability to inspire and involve employees in all facets of decision-making as well as in finding creative solutions for complex problems,” said Mr.
Rhoades is a graduate of the Engineer Officer Basic Course; Engineer Officer Advanced Course; U.S. Army Command and General Staff College; and Industrial College of the Armed Forces, National Defense University.
www.themdc.com /pr120302.htm   (849 words)

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