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NAVEDTRA 12061

Catalog of Nonresident
Training Courses (NRTCs)
Printed:
06/05/2007

NAVEDTRA 12061

Section 1
Course
Information of interest to ESOs and Training Officers about NRTCs
Administration
NRTC Terms

Common NRTC terms and their definitions

Points of
Contact

Phone numbers and e-mail addresses for NRTC problems and
questions

Enrollment
Information

Everything you need to know to enroll in a course

NRTCs on CD
ROM

A listing of NRTC CDs and how to get them

Enrollment
Form

Enroll in a course by U.S. Mail

Section 2
NRTC Listing

A listing of courses by NAVEDTRA number

Section 3
NAVSECGRU
Info

Information on NAVSECGRU products

NAVSECGRU
Admin

NAVSECGRU administration policies

NAVSECGRU
Sources

Sources for CT and EW advancement study materials

NAVEDTRA 12061

NAVSECGRU
Courses

Course descriptions of all NAVSECGRU products

Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release; distribution is
unlimited

Course Administration

Section 1
Course Administration for
ESOs and Training Officers

Changes to the NRTC Program
The change in NRTC administration announced by NAVADMIN 0333/00 is complete. NRTCs are no
longer available through the supply system. They must be obtained from, and graded by, NETPDTC.
All copies of answer keys should be disposed of by burning or shredding since local grading is no
longer authorized. Obsolete NRTCs should be discarded. Feedback reports are not necessary.
NAVADMIN 042/00 sets the responsibility for documenting course completion with the member's
command. Course completion information can be obtained from the course completion letter issued to
the individual by NETPDTC or from the "Command Representative" function at https://www.courses.
cnet.navy.mil.
NETPDTC sends course completion information to NRPC New Orleans and to the member's
Electronic Training Jacket.
These changes to the NRTC program will assist in removing the administrative burden from
commands while ensuring the NRTC program remains responsive to the needs of Sailors and
commands.

Bulk Ordering Courses
NRTCs may not be bulk ordered. Commands desiring to stock printed course materials must order the
courses on CD ROM, or download from https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil, then print the
course material locally. The Naval Advancement Center advises against stocking printed course
material since these courses frequently change and you risk issuing outdated courses. When Sailors
enroll in a course they routinely receive course material within two to three weeks.

Command Representative
The Naval Advancement Center has developed a "Command Representative" function on https://
www.courses.cnet.navy.mil to facilitate commands with the enrollment and tracking of their
members' NRTCs. If your command wants to acquire a Command Representative account, or needs
to retrieve their password, send a request to the address below. Phone, fax, or e-mail requests will not
be accepted.

Course Administration

Address Naval
Message to:

Address letter on command letterhead, signed by Commanding Officer or By
Direction, to:

NETPDTC N331

COMMANDING OFFICER, NETPDTC N313, 6490 SAUFLEY FIELD ROAD,
PENSACOLA FL 32559-5000

Both messages and letters should include the command's UIC, shipping address, and point of contact
information (Name, Rank/Rate, Phone, e-mail).

For information, contact Fleet Services at (850) 452-1001, ext. 1788 (DSN 922) 1001, ext. 1787 or email: SFLY_Fleetservices@navy.mil.

NRTC Terms

Section 1
NRTC Terms and Definations
Nonresident Training

Training that takes place outside the institutional
(resident) training location.

Special Publications (SP)

SPs are manuals or catalogs that provide information
of general benefit to all Navy personnel. SP
publications do not have associated course
assignments and are not available in print. SPs can be
downloaded from https://www.advancement.cnet.
navy.mil.

Nonresident Training Course (NRTC)

A self-study package designed to help a student
acquire Navy professional or military knowledge in
perparation for an advancement exam. The package
normally consists of a course text and a set of course
assignments, and may be delivered in printed or
digital form or both. Some NRTC's require the
member to obtain the existing manual, instruction, or
an off-the-shelf commercial textbook.

NRTC Content

Some NRTCs are developed for specific ratings (e.g.,
MN, BM, QM, etc.) or communities of ratings with
shared occupational knowledge (e.g., electricity/
electronics: ET, EM, AT, STG, etc.). Other courses
cover military knowledge information and are
applicable to all ratings. Both kinds of NRTCs often
refer the learner to other publications for additional or
detailed information.

Credit for Course Completion

To receive credit for completing an NRTC, the
member must achieve a minimum overall grade of
3.2. Overall grades are calculated by averaging
individual course assignments.

Course Enrollment

Members enroll in unclassified courses through https://
courses.cnet.navy.mil much like enrolling in a college
course.
Classified courses are obtained by local commands for
members. Local commands must enroll students by
naval message or by command letterhead signed "By
Direction". Local commands may also enroll members
in unclassified and classfied courses by through the
Command Representative option at https://courses.
cnet.navy.mil .

NRTC Terms

Retirement Points

Naval Reservists may earn retirement points for
successful course completion as authorized under
current directives. Active duty personnel do not
receive retirement points. More information on
retirment points can be found at http://www.nrpc.nola.
navy.mil/retirement.aspx. The course listing section of
this catalog lists retirement points awarded for each
course. NETPDTC reports course completions to
NRPC New Orleans on the first Monday of each
month.

Contact Us

Points of Contact
Question

Contact

Advancement Exam
Development

(850) 452-1001, Ext. 2163 or DSN: 922-1001, Ext. 2163
email: SFLY_NAVY_ADVANCEMEN@navy.mil

Advancement Exam
Discrepancies,
Administration, or
Shipping

(850) 452-1252 or DSN: 922-1252
email: SFLY_EXAM_QUESTION@navy.mil

NETPDTC
Nonresident Training
Course
Administration
(Central Enrollment)
or this catalog

(850) 452-1511, DSN: 922-1511, or Toll Free: 877-264-8583
(0700-1500 CST)
email: SFLY_Fleetservices@navy.mil

ABE, ABF, ABH, AC,
AD, AE, AG, AM,
AME, AO, AS, ATI,
ATO, AWA, AWR,
AWS, AWN, AZ, PR

Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training (CNATT)
230 Chevalier Field Ave., Suite C
Bldg. 3460, Room 2733
Pensacola, FL 32508-5168
(850) 452-9659, Ext. 3247 or DSN: 922-9659, Ext. 3247
https://www.npdc.navy.mil/cnatt/

AK, CS, DK, DM, JO,
LI, LN, MU, NCC,
NCR, PC, PH, PS, RP,
SH, SK, YN

Center for Service Support (CSS Athens)
Miller Hall
1425 Prince Ave.
Athens, GA 30606-2205
(706) 355-7501, Ext. 7642 or DSN: 354-7501, Ext. 7642
https://www.npdc.navy.mil/css/

BM, ET, FC, GM, IC,
MN, OS, QM, STG, TM

Center for Surface Combat System (CSCS)
5395 First St.
Dahlgren, VA 22448
(540) 284-1061 or DSN: 249-1061
https://www.npdc.navy.mil/csfcs/

Contact Us

BU, CE, CM, EA, EO,
SW, UT

Center for Seabees and Facilities Engineering (CSFE)
3502 Goodspeed St., Suite 2
Port Hueneme, CA 93043-4336
(805) 982-2086 or DSN: 551-2086
https://www.npdc.navy.mil/csfe/

CTA, CTI, CTO, CTM,
CTR, CTT, IT

Center for Information Dominance (CID)
Corry Station
640 Roberts Ave.
Pensacola, FL 32511-5138
(850) 452-6657 or DSN: 922-6657
https://www.npdc.navy.mil/ceninfodom/

CMC

Center for Naval Leadership (CNL)
1575 Gator Blvd., Suite 351A
Norfolk, VA 23521-2749
(757) 462-1537 or DSN: 253-1537
https://www.npdc.navy.mil/cnl/

DC, EM, EN, GSE,
GSM, HT, IC, MM
(SW), MR

Center for Naval Engineering (CNE)
1534 Piersey St., Suite 321
Norfolk, VA 23511-2612
(757) 444-5332, Ext. 3076 or DSN: 564-5332, Ext. 3076

EOD, ND

Center for EOD/Diving (CENEODDIVE)
350 South Craig Rd.
Panama City, FL 32407-7016
(850) 230-7264 or DSN: 436-7264
https://www.npdc.navy.mil/ceneoddive/

HM

Center for Force Heath Protection Naval Medical Education
and Training Command (CFH)
8901 Wisconsin Ave.
Bethesda, MD 20889-5611
(301) 319-4746 or DSN: 295-4746

IS

Center for Naval Intelligence (CNI)
2088 Regulus Ave.
Virginia Beach, VA 23461-0299
(757) 492-0112 or DSN: 492-0112
https://www.npdc.navy.mil/cennavintel/

Contact Us

MA

Center for Anti-Terrorism and Naval Security Forces
(CENATNSF)
Naval Amphibious Base
1575 Gator Blvd., Suite 226
Norfolk, VA 23521-2751
(757) 421-8768 or DSN: 253-8768
https://www.npdc.navy.mil/csf/

SB, SO

Center for Sea, Air, and Land (SEAL) and Special Warfare
Combatant-Craft (SWCC)
(Center for SEAL and SWCC)
2546 Trident Way
Bldg. 633
San Diego, CA 92155-5493
(619) 437-2060 or DSN: 577-2060

STS, FT, ET (NAV)ETV, ET (COMMS)ETR, MM (Eng)-MME,
MM (Weps)-MMW,
MT, Nuclear Trained
EMs/ETs/MMs (SS
and SW)-EMN, ETN,
MMN

Center for Submarine Learning (SLC)
Box 29, Bldg. 166
Naval Submarine Base
Groton, CT 06349-5100
(860) 694-1716, Ext. 1728 or DSN: 694-1716, Ext. 1728
https://www.npdc.navy.mil/slc/
Center for Personal Development (CPD)
2025 Tartar Ave., Suite 218
Dam Neck Annex
Virginia Beach, VA 23461-1933
(757) 492-0762 or DSN: 492-0763
https://www.npdc.navy.mil/cpd/

Enrollment Information

Section 1
NRTC Enrollment Information
TOPICS COVERED
Unclassified Courses

NRTC Completion TimeLimits

Re-enrollment in a failed
course

Classified Courses

Grading Courses

Withdrawing from a course

Course Materials

Course Completion

Replacing Lost Courses

Number of Courses

Failed Assignments
UNCLASSIFIED COURSES

Who may enroll

Active duty, Reserve, and Retired members of the
U.S. Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, and DON
Civilians

Methods of enrollment

The Internet is the preferred method. Members,
except USCG, may use https://www.courses.cnet.
navy.mil to enroll in courses. ESOs, Command
Career Counselors, and others designated by their
command may use the Command Representative
function on the same Web site to enroll members
of their command.
E-mail

SFLY_Fleetservices@navy.mil

FAX

(850) 452-1370 DSN - 922-1370
Toll Free 877-264-8583 (850) 452Telephone1181/1151/1859 DSN 9221181/1151/1859 (0600-1500 EST)
U.S. Mail COMMANDING OFFICER
NETPDTC N313
6490 SAUFLEY FIELD ROAD
PENSACOLA FL 32559-5000

Enrollment Information

Minimum information required for enrollment

Course
Branch of Service
NAVEDTRA
and Title
First and
Last Name

Status (Active, Drilling Reserve,
etc.)

SSN

Mailing Address

Rank/Rate

Phone or E-mail Address

Date of Birth

Top

CLASSIFIED COURSES

Who may enroll

Active duty and Reserve members of the U.S.
Navy and Marine Corps

Methods of enrollment

Individuals may not enroll themselves in
classified courses. Commands must make the
enrollment through the Command Representative
function listed above, by Naval message, or by
letter on command letterhead signed by the
Commanding Officer or with "by direction"
authority.

Minimum information required for enrollment

Course
Branch of Service
NAVEDTRA
and Title

Top

First and
Last Name

Status (Active, Drilling Reserve,
etc.)

SSN

Mailing Address

Rank/Rate

Phone or E-mail Address

Point of
Contact with
phone
number or email address

Unit Identification code

GENERAL INFORMATION

Enrollment Information

Course materials

The only way to get course materials is to enroll
in a course. We do not provide course materials
to create personal or command libraries or to
meet the requirements of an instruction or
regulation. NRTC CD sets are available to
commands these purposes. We provide paper
courses to Active Duty Navy and Drilling
Reserves ONLY. All others get courses on CDROM.

Number of Courses

You may be enrolled in up to four courses at one
time.

NRTC completion time limits

A course must be completed within 12 months
from the date of enrollment. The 12-month period
includes time taken for resubmitting failed
assignments.

Grading courses

Assignments may be submitted to our Web site as
they are completed, and instant scoring is
available. Your completion letter is available as
soon as you pass all assignments. To submit
assignments go to https://www.courses.cnet.navy.
mil, log in to Student Services, then click on
"View Info/Submit Answers" next to the course
you wish to submit answers for.

Top

Course completion

The course is successfully completed once all
assignments are submitted and you have a 3.2 or
higher average on all assignments. When you
complete the course we will mail you a
completion letter, or you can print a completion
letter from https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil.
Once a course is successfully completed you may
not submit more assignments for that course.

Failed assignments

A assignment with an overall score less than 3.2
is considered a failure. Failed assignments may
not be resubmitted until all assignments have
been submitted and graded. Failed assignments
may only be resubmitted once. If your average
score for all assignments is 3.2 or higher you will
not need to resubmit failed assignments.

Enrollment Information

Re-enrollment in a failed course

If you fail a course we will dis-enroll you from
the course and you may not re-enroll in that
course for six months. If you score below a 2.0
on the course you must wait 12 months from the
original enrollment date before you can re-enroll
in the course and it will continue to count as one
of the four courses you may be enrolled in at any
one time until the 12 month period elapses.
Waivers for this policy will be granted when
requested in writing by your Commanding
Officer.

Withdrawing from a course

Due to administrative, printing, and distribution
costs, we expect you to complete courses you
enroll in. You should not enroll in a course just
to get the text book. You can get the books by
downloading them from https://www.
advancement.cnet.navy.mil or from the NRTC
CD ROM sets we make available to all
commands.

Top

If you enroll in a course because you plan to
change rates, or are in a Striker Selection
Program, and you do not change rates, or can not
strike for that rate, you must still complete the
course. Waivers for this policy will be granted
when requested in writing by your Command.
Replacing lost courses

If you lose your course materials you must
download the course from https://www.
advancement.cnet.navy.mil or get it from the
NRTC CD ROM sets we make available to all
commands. We will also replace course materials
when requested in writing by your Command.

NRTC CD ROMs

Section 1
NRTC CD ROMs
The Navy Advancement Center has developed a series of NRTC CD ROMs. These CDs contain
course materials in Portable Document Format (PDF) and are duplicates of printed courses. These
courses are not interactive multimedia and do not require a computer to be completed.
CDs for Command Use
These CDs are intended for use to be used on command Intranets, networks, or in Technical Libraries
or Learning Centers, or to be available for Sailors to print course material. These CDs may not be
ordered by individuals and should not be ordered for individual use.
Due to budget restraints, commands should order limited quantities of these CDs and we restrict
orders to Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard. Commands may order these CDs via Naval Message or by
letter. Phone, fax, or e-mail orders can not be accepted. Both message and letter should include the
command's UIC, CD Title, Volume number, and point of contact information.
For questions about ordering call Toll Free1-877-264-8583 or DSN 922-1181/1511 or e-mail
SFLY_Fleetservices@navy.mil.
Address Naval
Message to:

Address letter on command letterhead, signed by Commanding Officer or By
Direction, to:

NETPDTC N313

COMMANDING OFFICER, NETPDTC N313, 6490 SAUFLEY FIELD ROAD,
PENSACOLA FL 32559-5000

Unclassified CDs

NAVEDTRA
#

Volume #

Aviation Ratings NRTCs

14900

N6832200226

May 2007

Combat, Engineering, and Medical Ratings NRTCs

14920

N6832200238

May 2007

Construction Ratings NRTCs

14904

N6832200230

May 2007

Operations and Support Ratings NRTCs

14921

N6832200239

May 2007

NRTCs, Limited Distribution "B" and higher — Single CD

14913

N6832200235

May 2007

N6832200223

May 2007

Boatswain's Mate (BM) NRTC— Single CD
(for activities not eligible for the Limited Distribution "B"
and higher CD)

Release Date

NRTC CD ROMs

Classified CDs
Aviation Warfare Systems Operator (AW) SECRET —
Single CD

N6832200217

September
2001

Intelligence Specialist (IS) SECRET — Single CD

N6832200218

September
2001

Mineman (MN) CONFIDENTIAL — Single CD

N6832200219

September
2001

Operations Specialist (OS) CONFIDENTIAL — Single CD

N6832200220

September
2001

Sonar Technician G (IUSS) (STG) SECRET — Single CD

N6832200221

September
2001

CDs for Individual Use
The Navy Advancement Center has developed CDs intended for use by individuals in preparing for
advancement. These CDs are available only when you enroll in a course. Course enrollment
instructions are listed in the Enrollment Information section of this catalog.
For questions about enrolling call Toll Free1-877-264-8583 or DSN 922-1181/1511 or e-mail
SFLY_Fleetservices@navy.mil or go to https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil.

Course Enrollment Form
You may fill out the below form and mail it to us, but the easiest and fastest way to enroll in courses is to go to
https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil. For ordering procedures and a listing of courses, the Catalog of Nonresident Training Courses,
NAVEDTRA 12061, is also available from the same web site. Other enrollment options are:
Internet

E-mail

https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil

SFLY_Fleetservices@ navy.mil

Fax

Phone

(850) 452-1370; DSN 922-1370

Toll Free: (877) 264-8583; Commercial: (850) 452-1511; DSN: 922-1511

Please Print Clearly
Address

From:
Rate/Rank

Social Security Number

No.

Street

Apt No.

Last Name
Middle initial

First Name
Date of Birth
(yyyymmdd)

Phone Number

City
State

Zip Code +4

Unit Identification Code (UIC)

Branch of Service and Status
USN

□

Active

USMC

□

Drilling
Reserve

IRR

□

□

□

USCG

□

Retired

Other
ex. DON Civ

□

□

E-mail Address

Mail to:
COMMANDING OFFICER
NETPDTC N313
6490 SAUFLEY FIELD ROAD
PENSACOLA FL 32559-5000

Enroll me in the course(s) listed below. I understand I can only be enrolled in a maximum of 4 courses at one time and that I must
complete each course within 1 year. I also understand enrolling in a course requires me to complete assignments and submit for
grading within 1 year from enrollment date.
C. Course Number and Title

A. Course Number and Title

I need nothing

CD ROM

Text Only

I need nothing

CD ROM

Text Only

□

□

□

□

□

□

D. Course Number and Title

B. Course Number and Title

I need nothing

CD ROM

Text Only

I need nothing

CD ROM

Text Only

□

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Privacy Act Statement
Under the authority of Title 5 USC 301, information regarding your military or other DOD status is requested on this application in order to
enroll in a Navy Nonresident Training Course (NRTC). The information will also be used to process related correspondence and to construct
and maintain an official and continuing record of NRTC participation. The NRTC participation record will not be divulged, without written
authorization, to anyone other than those within DOD for official use in determining performance and effecting organizational and
administrative management. Completion of this form is voluntary; however, failure to complete the form will result in an inability to process
this application.

NETPDTC Course Application 1500/29 (Rev. 12/04)

THIS FORM MAY BE LOCALLY REPRODUCED

Catalog By Title

NAVEDTRA 10243
EAR TRAINING MANUAL FOR MUSICIANS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
0
Points:

Assignments: 0

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers the divided beat in simple time and compound time; major triad and minor
triad in numeral notation and staff notation; the subdivided beat in simple time and
compound time; major and minor scale activities; syncopation involving beat and
divided beat; diatonic and nondiatonic melodies; time beating patterns; counting
system; and performance procedures and guidelines. This Special Publication is
only available in electronic format. You may access this publication for
view/download from https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil. This
publication has no associated assignments or test. It is intended for
information purposes only.
NAVEDTRA 10244
BASIC MUSIC
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
0
Points:

Assignments: 0

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers basic principles of music and musical instruments. This Special
Publication is only available in electronic format. You may access this
publication for view/download from https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.
mil. This publication has no associated assignments or test. It is intended
for information purposes only.
NAVEDTRA 12012
HARMONY
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
0
Points:

Assignments: 0

Distribution
A
Code:

Catalog By Title

Discusses use and formation of harmony. This Special Publication is only
available in electronic format. You may access this publication for view/
download from https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil. This publication
has no associated assignments or test. It is intended for information
purposes only.
NAVEDTRA 12013
BASIC MUSIC (NAVY)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
0
Points:

Assignments: 0

Distribution
A
Code:

Contains information on media, form, and conducting as it relates to Navy musician.
Supplement to BASIC MUSIC, NAVEDTRA 10244. This Special Publication is only
available in electronic format. You may access this publication for view/
download from https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil. This publication
has no associated assignments or test. It is intended for information
purposes only.
NAVEDTRA 12968D
LOOKOUT TRAINING HANDBOOK
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
0
Points:

Assignments: 0

Distribution
A
Code:

This publication provides introductory information necessary to standing competent
Lookout watches underway and at anchor. Topics include visual search procedures,
contact reporting procedures, man overboard procedures, visual communications,
rules of the road, ship and aircraft recognition, and marine mammal awareness,

Catalog By Title

NAVEDTRA 14008
AVIATION MACHINIST'S MATE 3 & 2
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
17
Points:

Assignments: 11

Distribution
C
Code:

Provides sufficient basic information to satisfy the occupational needs of the aviation
machinist's mate in the following areas: jet engine theory and design; tools and
hardware; aviation support equipment; jet aircraft fuel and fuel systems; jet aircraft
engine lubrication systems; engine and airframe related systems; helicopters and
turboshaft power plants; turboprop engines and propellers; power plant
troubleshooting; and power plant inspection, repair, and testing.
NAVEDTRA 14009
AVIATION ELECTRICIAN'S MATE 3 & 2
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 10

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides minimum occupation information by answering items about the following
areas: basic physics, electrical maintenance and troubleshooting, power generation
and control systems, aircraft power plant electrical systems, aircraft instruments,
compass and inertial navigation systems, and automatic flight control and
stabilization systems.
NAVEDTRA 14010
AEROGRAPHER'S MATE 1 & C
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides Aerographer's Mates with occupational information on the following areas:
convergence, divergence, and vorticity; the forecasting of upper air systems; the
forecasting of surface systems; the forecasting of weather elements; the forecasting
of severe weather features; sea surface forecasting; meteorological products and
tactical decision aids; oceanographic products and tactical decision aids; operational
oceanography; tropical forecasting; weather radar; meteorological and
oceanographic briefs; and administration and training.

Catalog By Title

NAVEDTRA 14014
AIRMAN
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
18
Points:

Assignments: 12

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents an overview of naval aviation and includes subject matter coverage of the
following: mission and history of naval aviation; organization of naval aviation;
principles of flight; aircraft construction; aircraft hardware; aircraft power plants;
aircraft avionics; ordnance; support equipment, line operations and safety; aircrew
survival equipment; and crash rescue and fire fighting.
NAVEDTRA 14022
AVIATION MAINTENANCE RATINGS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
11
Points:

Assignments: 7

Distribution
A
Code:

The TRAMAN and NRTC package provides information on subject matter that relates
directly to the occupational standards of the following nine aviation ratings: AD, AE,
AME, AMH, AMS, AO, AS, AT, and PR. The NRTC provides the usual method to
satisfy the requirements for completing a TRAMAN.
NAVEDTRA 14026
CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN BASIC
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
9
Points:

Assignments: 6

Distribution
A
Code:

This combination TRAMAN/NRTC contains information on Construction Support,
Drawings and Specifications, Power Generation, Power Distribution, Interior Wiring,
Communications and Lighting, and Electrical Appliances, Test Equipment, Motors,
and Generators.

Catalog By Title

NAVEDTRA 14027
CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN INTERMEDIATE
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

This combination TRAMAN/NRTC is a continuation of information covered in the
Construction Electrician Basic TRAMAN. The major topics in this TRAMAN are
Construction Support, Drawings and Specifications, Generators, Electrical
Distribution, Interior Wiring, Fiber Optics and Lighting Systems, Electrical
Equipment, and Alarm Systems.
NAVEDTRA 14028
AVIATION ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN 3
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 9

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information on the following subject matter: physics; infrared, lasers, and
fiber optics; analog fundamentals; digital computers; aviation systems fundamentals
and support equipment; avionics maintenance; avionics drawings, schematics,
handtools, and materials; test equipment; and safety and security.
NAVEDTRA 14029
AVIATION ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN 2 (INTERMEDIATE)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
15
Points:

Assignments: 10

Distribution
C
Code:

Provides information on servo systems, logic devices, communications, navigation
systems, antisubmarine warfare (ASW), radar circuits, optic and infrared systems,
television, computers, and programming, waveform interpretation, and automatic
test equipment.

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NAVEDTRA 14030
AVIATION ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN 1 (ORGANIZATIONAL)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
15
Points:

Assignments: 10

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information on communications, navigation, radar, antisubmarine warfare,
indicators, infrared, weapons systems, computers, automatic carrier landing system,
and the electrostatic discharge program. This course is only available in
electronic format. You may enroll in this course and/or download course
materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.
navy.mil. Download: https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14031
AVIATION WARFARE SYSTEMS OPERATOR 1 & C
Classification: CONFIDENTIAL

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
E
Code:

Covers information on aircrew administration and training; aviation safety;
operations and exercises; and mission support procedures. It replaces two older AW
1&C modules in their entirety. The information is designed to help the AW1 and
AWC perform the daily administrative duties involved in the AW division of any ASW
squadron. WARNING! This product is classified CONFIDENTIAL. Enrollment
instructions for classified courses are listed in the front of this catalog.
NAVEDTRA 14032
AVIATION WARFARE SYSTEMS OPERATOR 3, MODULE 02--RADAR AND MAD
Classification: CONFIDENTIAL

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
B
Code:

Covers radar principles, radar navigation, radar tactics, IFF/SIF, magnetic theory,
MAD equipment, operations, and MAD tactics for personnel in the AW rating.
WARNING! This product is classified CONFIDENTIAL. Enrollment
instructions for classified courses are listed in the front of this catalog.

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NAVEDTRA 14034
AVIATION WARFARE SYSTEMS OPERATOR 3 & 2, MODULE 03--ESM AND IR
Classification: SECRET

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 7

Distribution
E
Code:

Covers introduction to electronic warfare, fundamentals of radar, emitter
characteristics, threat emitters and weapons systems, electronic warfare
publications, airborne ASW ESM systems, ESM tactics and contact reporting
procedures, introduction to infrared, infrared ASW systems, and infrared tactics.
These subject areas are designed to aid nonacoustic antisubmarine operators in
developing their skills. WARNING! This product is classified SECRET/
WNINTEL/NOFORN. Enrollment instructions for classified courses are listed
in the front of this catalog.
NAVEDTRA 14035
AVIATION WARFARE SYSTEMS OPERATOR 3 & 2, MODULE 04--FUNDAMENTALS OF
ACOUSTIC ASW
Classification: SECRET

Retirement
11
Points:

Assignments: 7

Distribution
E
Code:

Provides information on the physics of sound, sound travel, environmental prediction
systems, acoustic systems, and acoustic tactics. WARNING! This product is
classified SECRET/WNINTEL/NOFORN. Enrollment instructions for classified
courses are listed in the front of this catalog.
NAVEDTRA 14037
BASIC MACHINES
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers the simplest machine-levers; block and tackle; wheel and axle; inclined
plane and wedges; screw and gears. Internal combustion engines and power trains
have cursory coverage.

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NAVEDTRA 14040
BLUEPRINT READING AND SKETCHING
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers blueprint reading and drawing with examples from several fields of work
where blueprints are normally used.
NAVEDTRA 14043
BUILDER 3 & 2, VOLUME 01
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 8

Distribution
A
Code:

Contains information on the following topics: construction administration and safety;
drawings and specifications; woodworking tools, materials and methods of
woodworking; fiber line, wire rope, and scaffolding; leveling and grading; concrete;
placing concrete; masonry; and planning, estimating, and scheduling.
NAVEDTRA 14044
BUILDER 3 & 2, VOLUME 02
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
9
Points:

Assignments: 6

Distribution
A
Code:

Contains information on floor and wall construction; roof framing; exterior and
interior finishing; plastering, stuccoing, and ceramic tile; paint and preservatives;
advanced base field structures; and heavy construction.

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NAVEDTRA 14045
BUILDER ADVANCED
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
9
Points:

Assignments: 6

Distribution
A
Code:

Builders inspect and maintain existing structures and plan and construct new
permanent and field structures. This course covers technical administration,
planning, estimating, scheduling, project planning, concrete, masonry, and heavy
construction, shop organization, millworking, quality control, maintenance
inspections, Advanced Base Functional Components Field Structures, and K-spans.
This course is only available in electronic format. You may enroll in this
course and/or download course materials at the following Internet sites:
Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil. Download: https://www.
advancement.cnet.navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14046
CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN 1
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
10
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Describes safe working practices and conditions in the use and care of test
equipment and meters; procedures for installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting
mobile electrical power (MEP) generators; procedures for installing, operating,
maintaining, and repairing power distribution systems and lighting systems;
procedures for installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting alarm systems; methods
of calculating the load requirements of the various electrical systems; and the
rigging and erecting of various hoisting systems. DUE TO COPYRIGHT
RESTRICTIONS, THIS COURSE IS ONLY AVAILABLE IN PRINT. IT CANNOT
BE DOWNLOADED FROM THIS WEBSITE AND IS NOT AVAILABLE ON CD.

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NAVEDTRA 14050
CONSTRUCTION MECHANIC ADVANCED
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
17
Points:

Assignments: 11

Distribution
A
Code:

Describes the duties and responsibilities of the construction mechanic in a battalion
or Public Works assignment. Their tasks concern procedures for conducting vehicle
safety inspections and Battalion Equipment Evaluation Programs; overhauling
internal combustion engines; and troubleshooting vehicle electrical systems, fuel
systems, and power trains (including automatic transmissions), hydraulic systems,
air-conditioning systems, and wheel and track alignment systems. This course is
only available in electronic format. You may enroll in this course and/or
download course materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://
www.courses.cnet.navy.mil. Download: https://www.advancement.cnet.
navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14056
NAVY CUSTOMER SERVICE MANUAL
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
2
Points:

Assignments: 1

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents the importance of proper attitude and its effect on everyday performance
and stresses the need for developing positive attitudes in interpersonal
relationships. This course is only available in electronic format. You may
enroll in this course and/or download course materials at the following
Internet sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil. Download:
https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil

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NAVEDTRA 14057
DAMAGE CONTROLMAN
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 8

Distribution
A
Code:

This course consists of 13 chapters that cover the Damage Controlman rating;
damage control organization, communication, and information; ship
compartmentation and watertight integrity; fire-fighting fundamentals; portable firefighting and dewatering equipment; fire-fighting systems; fire-fighting tactics; battle
damage repair; chemical and biological warfare defense; radiological effects;
radiological defense and recovery; ship stability and buoyancy; and shipboard
damage control training.
NAVEDTRA 14067
SEAMAN
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
A
Code:

Contains information on the following subject matter: watches, watchstanding
duties, marlinespike seamanship, deck seamanship, use and care of deck
equipment, boat seamanship, ammunition and gunnery.
NAVEDTRA 14069
ENGINEERING AID 3
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
20
Points:

Assignments: 13

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers the following topics: mathematics and the units of mathematics; drafting
equipment; drafting fundamentals and techniques; geometric construction; drafting
projections and sketches; wood and light-frame construction; concrete and
masonry; mechanical systems and plans; electrical systems and plans; construction
drawings; elements of surveying and surveying equipment; direct linear
measurements; field survey safety; horizontal control; direct leveling and basic
engineering surveys; material testing for soil and concrete; and administration.

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NAVEDTRA 14075
ENGINEMAN 1 & C
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
22
Points:

Assignments: 11

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides training on the following subject matter areas: Describes procedures for
scheduling, administering, and supervising work; the purpose and nature of the
Engineering Operational Sequencing System and Engineering Operational Casualty
Control System; troubleshooting and corrective maintenance procedures for diesel
engines, their accessories, reduction gears, main line shafts and shaft bearings;
factors affecting engine performance and efficiency; construction, troubleshooting
and maintenance of complex refrigeration and air conditioning systems, compressed
air systems, auxiliary boilers, and hydraulic systems; procedures for engineering
casualty control, maintaining engineering records and reports, conducting trials of
engineering equipment and systems, and preparing for administrative and
operational inspection. This course is only available in electronic format. You
may enroll in this course and/or download course materials at the following
Internet sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil. Download:
https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14076
ENGINEMAN 2
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
A
Code:

Prepares enlisted personnel for advancement to petty officer second class in the
Engineman rating. This course includes the following topics: administration and
training; measuring and repair instruments; internal combustion engines; speed
controlling devices; refrigeration and air-conditioning; compressed air systems;
laundry, mess deck, galley, scullery, and other auxiliary equipment; and lathe and
machining operations.

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NAVEDTRA 14080
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR ADVANCED
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
9
Points:

Assignments: 6

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides the basic information required for advanced equipment operators to
perform the duties and responsibilities of the following positions: Transportation
Supervisor; Air Detachment Equipment Supervisor; Crane Crew Supervisor; Project
Supervisor; Quarry Supervisor; Crusher Supervisor; Concrete Batch Plant
Supervisor; Asphalt Plant Supervisor; and Well Drilling Supervisor. This course is
only available in electronic format. You may enroll in this course and/or
download course materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://
www.courses.cnet.navy.mil. Download: https://www.advancement.cnet.
navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14081
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR BASIC
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
18
Points:

Assignments: 12

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers the principles and operations of electrical and hydraulic systems, engine
systems, power trains, chassis systems, tractor-trailers, dump trucks, front-end
loaders, excavators, ditchers, graders, scrapers, dozers, rollers, cranes, paving
equipment and miscellaneous equipment. Also covered are rules of the road,
transportation operations, and rigging.
NAVEDTRA 14082
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IN THE NAVY
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
3
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

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The following subjects are covered: Equal Opportunity (EO) responsibilities of
commanders; command managed equal opportunity (CMEO); prevention of sexual
harassment; Navy complaint procedures (informal and formal); incident handling
and reporting; responsibilities of key officials, advisors, and service members;
definitions and terms used in EO; policy; roles and responsibilities of advisors;
guidelines for advocates; resources available; and NAVPERS 5354/2. This course
is only available in electronic format. You may enroll in this course and/or
download course materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://
www.courses.cnet.navy.mil Download course assignments: https://www.
advancement.cnet.navy.mil The text for this course, Equal Opportunity
Manual, OPNAV Instruction 5354.1E is NOT supplied and must be obtained
by the student. Available at http://doni.daps.dla.mil
NAVEDTRA 14083A
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OFFICER
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

This course provides information and procedures to assist personnel assigned as the
command Educational Services Officer. In addition to the basic "how to" information,
several web sites and references are provided for step-by-step instruction. Course
subjects include: fundamentals; the Navy College Program; educational programs
and benefits; professional development education programs; the Navy Enlisted
Advancement System (NEAS); and examination procedures.
NAVEDTRA 14086
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME 01--SAFETY
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
2
Points:

Assignments: 1

Distribution
A
Code:

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This is the first volume in the ET Training Series. Covers causes and prevention of
mishaps, handling of hazardous materials; identifies the effects of electrical shock;
purpose of the tag-out bill and personnel responsibilities, documents, and
procedures associated with tag out; and identifies primary safety equipment
associated with ET work. Special Information: This course requires the
student to refer to the Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH)
Program Manual for Forces Afloat, OPNAVINST 5100.19B, and Standard
Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy, OPNAVINST 3120.32B.
Available at: http://neds.nebt.daps.mil
NAVEDTRA 14087
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME 02--ADMINISTRATION
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
2
Points:

Assignments: 1

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides an overview of general and technical administration and logistics. Included
are descriptions of forms and procedures included in the Maintenance Data System
(MDS) and publications that should be included in a ship's technical library. Also
included is a basic description of the Naval Supply System and COSAL.
NAVEDTRA 14088
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME 03--COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
9
Points:

Assignments: 6

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides operations-related information on Navy communications systems including
SAS, TEMPEST, satellite communications, Links 11, 4-A, and 16, the C2P system,
and a basic introduction to local area networks (LANs).

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NAVEDTRA 14089
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME 04--RADAR SYSTEMS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides a basic introduction to air search, surface search, ground-controlled
approach, and carrier controlled approach RADAR systems. Included are basic terms
associated with RADAR systems, descriptions of equipment that compose the
common systems, descriptions of RADAR interfacing procedures and equipment, and
primary radar safety topics.
NAVEDTRA 14090
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME 05--NAVIGATION SYSTEMS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
2
Points:

Assignments: 1

Distribution
A
Code:

Introduces the primary navigation systems used by U.S. Navy surface vessels. It
provides a basic introduction to and explanation of the Ship's Inertial Navigation
System (SINS), the U.S. Navy Navigation Satellite System (NNSS), and the
NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) and associated equipment. It then
provides an introduction to and explanation of the Tactical Air Navigation system
(TACAN) and its associated equipment. The information provided is written at an
introductory level and is not intended to be used by technicians for diagnoses or
repairs.
NAVEDTRA 14091
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME 06--DIGITAL DATA SYSTEMS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
21
Points:

Assignments: 14

Distribution
A
Code:

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Covers the following subject matter on computers and peripherals: fundamentals
and operations, configurations and hardware, operator controls and controlling
units, components and circuits, central processing units and buses, memories, input/
output and interfacing, instructions and man/machine interfaces, magnetic tape
storage, magnetic disk storage, CD-ROM storage, printers, data conversion devices
and switchboards.
NAVEDTRA 14092
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME 07--ANTENNAS AND WAVE PROPAGATION
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers a basic introduction to antennas and wave propagation. It includes
discussions about the effects of the atmosphere on rf communications, the various
types of communications and radar antennas in use today, and a basic discussion of
transmission lines and waveguide theory.
NAVEDTRA 14093
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME 08--SUPPORT SYSTEMS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
3
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides a basic introduction to support systems: liquid cooling, dry air, ac power
distribution, ship's input, and information transfer. It includes discussions on
configuration, operation and maintenance of these systems.

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NAVEDTRA 14095
ELECTRONICS WARFARE TECHNICIAN 1 & C
Classification: SECRET

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
E
Code:

Provides information on correspondence documents and publications; EW training
and readiness; EW assets and capabilities; Navy EW organization and missions;
emission control; EW operations planning and coordination; and ECM/ECCM
employment. WARNING! This product is classified SECRET/NOFORN.
Enrollment instructions for classified courses are listed in the front of this
catalog.
NAVEDTRA 14096
ELECTRONICS WARFARE TECHNICIAN 3 & 2
Classification: SECRET

Retirement
9
Points:

Assignments: 6

Distribution
E
Code:

Provides detailed information on Introduction to electronic warfare; CIC and EW
organization; analysis and identification; communications and reporting; logs, status
boards, and plots; shipboard electronic warfare support measures (ESM) equipment;
shipboard electronic countermeasures (ECM) equipment; auxiliary electronic warfare
equipments; security and publications; maintenance. WARNING! This product is
classified SECRET/WNINTEL/NOFORN. Enrollment instructions for classified
courses are listed in the front of this catalog.
NAVEDTRA 14097
FIRE CONTROLMAN SUPERVISOR
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
3
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

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Covers Fire Controlman supervisor responsibilities, organization, administration,
inspections, and maintenance; supervision and training; combat systems,
subsystems, and their maintenance; and weapons exercises. This course is only
available in electronic format. You may enroll in this course and/or
download course materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://
www.courses.cnet.navy.mil. Download: https://www.advancement.cnet.
navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14098
FIRE CONTROLMAN, VOLUME 01, ADMINISTRATION AND SAFETY
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
3
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers general administration, technical administration, electronics safety, and
hazardous materials as they pertain to the FC rating.
NAVEDTRA 14099A
FIRE CONTROLMAN, VOLUME 02--FIRE CONTROL SYSTEMS AND RADAR FUNDAMENTALS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
3
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers basic radar systems, fire control systems, and radar safety as they relate to
the Fire Controlman rating.
NAVEDTRA 14100
FIRE CONTROLMAN, VOLUME 03--DIGITAL DATA SYSTEMS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
21
Points:

Assignments: 14

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers computer and peripheral fundamentals and operations, configurations and
hardware, operator controls and controlling units, components and circuits, central
processing units and buses, memories, input/output and interfacing, instructions
and man/machine interfaces, magnetic tape storage, magnetic disk storage, CDROM storage, printers, data conversion devices, and switchboards.

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NAVEDTRA 14101
FIRE CONTROLMAN, VOLUME 04--FIRE CONTROL MAINTENANCE CONCEPTS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
3
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

Introduces the Planned Maintenance System and discusses methods for identifying
and isolating system faults, liquid cooling systems used by Fire Controlmen, battery
alignment (purpose, equipment, and alignment considerations), and radar
collimation.
NAVEDTRA 14102
FIRE CONTROLMAN, VOLUME 05--DISPLAY SYSTEMS AND DEVICES
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers basic display devices and input devices associated with Navy tactical data
systems as used by the FC rating.
NAVEDTRA 14103
FIRE CONTROLMAN, VOLUME 06--DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers the fundamentals of data communications, the Link-11 and Link-4A systems,
and local area networks. This course is only available in electronic format.
You may enroll in this course and/or download course materials at the
following Internet sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil.
Download: https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil

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NAVEDTRA 14104
FIREMAN
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
9
Points:

Assignments: 6

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information on the following subject areas: engineering administration;
engineering fundamentals; the basic steam cycle; gas turbines; internal combustion
engines; ship propulsion; pumps, valves, and piping; auxiliary machinery and
equipment; instruments; shipboard electrical equipment; and environmental
controls.
NAVEDTRA 14105
FLUID POWER
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents the fundamentals of fluid power (hydraulics and pneumatics); emphasizes
fluid power components and systems having general application in naval equipment.
Intended as a basic reference for all Navy personnel whose duties require them to
have a knowledge of the fundamentals of fluid power.
NAVEDTRA 14111
GAS TURBINE SYSTEMS SUPERVISOR
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
2
Points:

Assignments: 1

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information needed by senior petty officers and chiefs responsible for the
management, training, and administering of Gas Turbine Systems personnel.
Subjects included are programs, reports, and records; power train and propulsion
systems; and gas turbine maintenance. This course is only available in
electronic format. You may enroll in this course and/or download course
materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.
navy.mil. Download: https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil

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NAVEDTRA 14112
GAS TURBINE SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (ELECTRICAL) 2
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information related to the operation and maintenance of gas turbine
engineering plants, such as those found on DD-, DDG-, FFG-, CG-, LCAC-, and PHMclass ships. Topics include administration; uninterrupted power supply systems;
engineering control system operation; engineering support systems maintenance;
electrical and electronic systems maintenance; pressure, temperature, and level
control devices; and the LCAC and PHM propulsion systems.
NAVEDTRA 14113
GAS TURBINE SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL) 3, VOLUME 01
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 8

Distribution
B
Code:

Provides information on the following topics: administration, engineering safety,
basic scientific principles, electrical instruments, gas turbine theory and
construction, the main reduction gear and controllable pitch propeller, associated
auxiliary equipment, and logs and records. This course may be used as a basic
reference for any Navy person striking for the GS rating.
NAVEDTRA 14114
GAS TURBINE SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL) 3, VOLUME 02
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 10

Distribution
B
Code:

Provides information related to the operation and maintenance of gas turbine
engineering plants. Topics covered include gas turbine fundamentals, gas turbine
construction, engineering auxiliary and support equipment, and engineering control
systems on DD-, CG-, and DDG-class ships. This course is also recommended for
any person assigned to a gas turbine ship who needs to understand the operation of
this propulsion system.

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NAVEDTRA 14115
GAS TURBINE SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (MECHANICAL) 2
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides training material on the following subject matter areas: General
engineering administration; oil laboratory procedures and administration;
engineering control system operation; engineering support and auxiliary equipment
and systems; propulsion plant systems and drive train equipment; LCAC and PHM
propulsion systems; and an overview of electric plants found aboard gas turbinepowered ships.
NAVEDTRA 14119
HULL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
15
Points:

Assignments: 10

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information in the following subject matter areas: safety; ship repair;
woodworking cuts and joints; small boat repair and deck coverings; tools and
equipment; metallurgy; introduction to cutting and welding; oxyacetylene cutting
and welding; brazing and braze welding; metal-arc welding and cutting;
nondestructive tests and inspection of welds; sheet metal layout and fabrication;
structural steel fabrication; shop mathematics; piping systems; piping system
repairs; and sewage systems.
NAVEDTRA 14120
INTERIOR COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRICIAN, VOLUME 01
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
15
Points:

Assignments: 10

Distribution
A
Code:

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Provides information on the following topics: electrical and general safety
precautions; switches, protection devices, and cables; power distribution, IC
switchboards, and controllers; gyrocompass systems; sound-powered telephone
system; automatic dial telephone systems; amplified voice systems; ship's
entertainment systems; alarm, safety, and warning systems; ship's order indicating
and metering systems; and auxiliary electrical equipment.
NAVEDTRA 14121
INTERIOR COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRICIAN, VOLUME 02
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information in the following areas: manual bus transfers, motor controllers,
and frequency regulators; anemometer systems; the stabilized glide slope (SGSI)
system; and technical administration.
NAVEDTRA 14122
INTERIOR COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRICIAN, VOLUME 03
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information in the following subject matter areas: technical administration
and supervision; quality assurance program and procedures; ships' drawing and
diagrams; and standard maintenance procedures. This course is only available
in electronic format. You may enroll in this course and/or download course
materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.
navy.mil. Download: https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil

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NAVEDTRA 14126
INTELLIGENCE SPECIALIST 1 & C
Classification: SECRET

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 8

Distribution
F
Code:

Provides detailed information on Intelligence Specialist mission orientation,
intelligence operational planning, intelligence collection, intelligence sensor systems,
intelligence data system fundamentals, foreign weapon systems, foreign threats to
U.S. forces, and security and SSO orientation. WARNING! This product is
classified SECRET/WNINTEL/NOFORN. Enrollment instructions for classified
courses are listed in the front of this catalog.
NAVEDTRA 14127
INTELLIGENCE SPECIALIST 3 & 2, VOLUME 01
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
14
Points:

Assignments: 9

Distribution
B
Code:

Covers the U.S. intelligence community; intelligence administration; security; aerial
photography, titling, plotting, and forwarding of related intelligence photography;
mosaics, overlays, and graphics; photometrics and imagery interpretation; and
automated information systems.
NAVEDTRA 14137
MASTER-AT-ARMS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
29
Points:

Assignments: 19

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides coverage in the following areas: rules and regulations; military law; search
and seizure; military law of evidence; courts-martial; nonjudicial punishment;
controlled substances; small arms; crowd control; physical security; military
working dogs; patrol; customs; shipboard duties; investigations; forensics; evidence
custody; and administration. The Master-at-Arms TRAMAN is a four-paygrade
manual.

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NAVEDTRA 14139
MATHEMATICS, BASIC MATH AND ALGEBRA
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
22
Points:

Assignments: 11

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides a review of basic arithmetic and elementary algebra; includes fractions,
decimals, percentages, exponents, radicals, logarithms; exercises in factoring
polynomials, linear equations, ratio, proportion, variation, complex numbers and
quadratic equations; presents brief introduction to plane figures, geometric
construction, and trigonometry. High school algebra or its equivalent is
considered the minimum academic background for enrollment in this
course. Personnel in supervisory positions should inform enrollees that
considerable effort and concentration will be required to complete this
course.
NAVEDTRA 14140
MATHEMATICS, TRIGONOMETRY
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
11
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
A
Code:

Contains information on the following subjects: definitions, notations, and
computations with logarithms; trigonometric ratios, analysis, applications, and aids
to computations; trigonometric identities; and vectors and forces. This course is
general in nature and is not directed toward any one specific specialty. Successful
completion of Mathematics, Part 1 (New Title: Mathematics, Basic Math and
Algebra) or equivalent classroom courses in the fundamentals of algebra
and trigonometry is strongly recommended prior to enrollment.

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NAVEDTRA 14141
MATHEMATICS, PRE-CALCULUS AND INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Contains information on the following subjects: straight lines, conic sections,
tangents, normals, slopes; introduction to differential and integral calculus;
combinations and permutations; and introduction to probability. This course is
general in nature and is not directed toward any specific specialty. Successful
completion of Mathematics, Part 1 (New Title: Mathematics, Basic Math and
Algebra) and Mathematics, Volume 2-A (New Title: Mathematics,
Trigonometry) or equivalent classroom courses in the fundamentals of
algebra and trigonometry is strongly recommended prior to enrollment.
NAVEDTRA 14142
MATHEMATICS, INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS, NUMBER SYSTEMS AND BOOLEAN
ALGEBRA
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
14
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Contains information on the following subjects: elements of digital computer
mathematics--sequence and series, induction and the binomial theorem, statistics,
number systems, sets and subsets, Boolean algebra, matrices, and
determinants. Successful completion of Mathematics, Part 1 (New Title:
Mathematics, Basic Math and Algebra) or equivalent classroom courses
prior to enrollment is strongly recommended.

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NAVEDTRA 14144
MILITARY REQUIREMENTS FOR CHIEF PETTY OFFICER
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
9
Points:

Assignments: 6

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides subject matter related to the military qualifications of all chief petty
officers. Provides information on naval tradition, military conduct and justice,
leadership, management information and training, programs and policies, military
requirements, safety and damage control, and security.
NAVEDTRA 14145
MILITARY REQUIREMENTS FOR PETTY OFFICER FIRST CLASS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
11
Points:

Assignments: 7

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides subject matter related to the military qualifications of all first class petty
officers. Provides information on U.S. naval tradition; leadership and administrative
responsibilities; programs and policies; professional responsibilities; military
requirements; safety and survival; and damage control.
NAVEDTRA 14150
MACHINIST'S MATE 1 & C (SURFACE)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 9

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information on the following subjects: management programs; propulsion
turbines; reduction gears; steam-driven generators; heat exchangers and air
ejectors; pumps, distilling plants; refrigeration and air conditioning; auxiliary
equipment; propulsion plant efficiency; quality assurance; record systems; boiler
firesides and waterside, boiler fittings and instruments; and environmental policies
and procedures. This course is only available in electronic format. You may
enroll in this course and/or download course materials at the following
Internet sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil. Download:
https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil

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NAVEDTRA 14151
MACHINIST'S MATE 3 & 2 (SURFACE)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
20
Points:

Assignments: 13

Distribution
B
Code:

This TRAMAN provides information on the following topics in the MM (Surface)
rating: introduction to the MM (Sur) rating; steam turbines; reduction gears and
associated equipment; lubrication and associated equipment; pumps and forced
draft blowers; heat exchangers and air ejectors; engineering operations and
administration; steam operated distilling plants, valves, pipe fittings, and piping;
refrigeration and air conditioning; compressed air systems; auxiliary equipment;
propulsion boilers and boiler fittings and instruments; automatic air controls; and
boiler water/feedwater test treatment.
NAVEDTRA 14152
MINEMAN, VOLUME 01
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
3
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

Gives an introduction to mine warfare and describes mine warfare-related programs,
and operations and readiness.
NAVEDTRA 14157
MINEMAN, VOLUME 04
Classification: CONFIDENTIAL

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
B
Code:

Describes the characteristics and operational use of Mines Mk 36, 40, 56, 60, 62,
63, 65, and 67. WARNING! This product is classified CONFIDENTIAL.
Enrollment instructions for classified courses are listed in the front of this
catalog.

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NAVEDTRA 14158
MINEMAN, VOLUME 05
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
2
Points:

Assignments: 1

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides a basic overview of exercise and training mines, including actuation, laying,
handling, shop, hunting, and mechanical sweep mines.
NAVEDTRA 14159
MINEMAN, VOLUME 06
Classification: CONFIDENTIAL

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
E
Code:

Covers MCM CIC operations including mine countermeasures, internal and external
communications, recordkeeping, navigation, and mine hunting and neutralization.
WARNING! This product is classified CONFIDENTIAL. Enrollment
instructions for classified courses are listed in the front of this catalog.
NAVEDTRA 14160
MINEMAN, VOLUME 07
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers MCM deck operations including magazine and fire suppression systems, small
arms, pyrotechnics, seamanship, and methods of minesweeping.

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NAVEDTRA 14167
NAVAL SAFETY SUPERVISOR
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information about the history and role of the Department of the Navy
Safety Program; safety program promotion and attitudes; mishap causes,
prevention, and hazard abatement; mishap investigation fundamentals; Navy
Occupational Safety and Health Program fundamentals; shore safety; afloat safety;
naval aviation safety; explosives safety; traffic safety; and recreation, athletics, and
home safety.
NAVEDTRA 14168A
NAVAL SPACE
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers the history of the Navy in space and current civil and military space
organizations. In addition, the course explores the space environment, orbital
mechanics, launch and recovery systems, space systems architecture, the naval
tactical use of space, and foreign space programs.
NAVEDTRA 14169
INTELLIGENCE SPECIALIST 3 & 2, VOLUME 02
Classification: SECRET

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
F
Code:

Covers operational intelligence, operational intelligence processing, intelligence
collection, strike warfare, dissemination of intelligence information, reporting
methods, U.S. naval forces, the Russian navy, and Third World naval threats.
WARNING! This product is classified SECRET. Enrollment instructions for
classified courses are listed in the front of this catalog.

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NAVEDTRA 14172
NAVY COUNSELOR 1 & C (RECRUITER)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
11
Points:

Assignments: 7

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides the student with information on: the Career Recruiting Force; training,
recruiting personnel management; Navy recruiting station operations and
administration; marketing; recruiting; public affairs; recruiting management and
analysis systems; and visits, inspections, and meetings. This course is only
available in electronic format. You may enroll in this course and/or
download course materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://
www.courses.cnet.navy.mil. Download: https://www.advancement.cnet.
navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14173
NEETS, MODULE 01--INTRODUCTION TO MATTER, ENERGY, AND DIRECT CURRENT
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents information on matter make up and behavior of matter, magnetism,
methods of producing electricity, and direct current problem solving. Topic 1
presents information on matter, energy, electricity, and symbology. Topic 2
discusses batteries. Included are discussions on the battery cell, chemical processes,
polarization, uses, and safety precautions. Topic 3 introduces direct current circuits
and explains many of the formulas that are used routinely in electricity.
NAVEDTRA 14174
NEETS, MODULE 02--INTRODUCTION TO ALTERNATING CURRENT AND TRANSFORMERS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
10
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
A
Code:

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Introduces alternating current theory and power supplies. Topic 1 discusses the
differences between alternating and direct current, magnetism, generation of
alternating current, and characteristics of sine waves. Topic 2 introduces inductance
characteristics, such as electromotive force, self inductance, and mutual inductance.
Topic 3 introduces capacitance. Discussions are presented on the electrostatic field,
capacitor characteristics, and series and parallel capacitive circuits. Topic 4 presents
information on inductive and capacitive reactance, power in reactive circuits, and
power factors. Topic 5 describes transformer characteristics.
NAVEDTRA 14175
NEETS, MODULE 03--INTRODUCTION TO CIRCUIT PROTECTION, CONTROL, AND
MEASUREMENT
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents information on circuit measurements, circuit protection devices, and circuit
control devices. Topic 1 discusses basic ohmmeters, ammeters, voltmeters,
wattmeters, and frequency meters. Topic 2 discusses circuit protection devices, such
as fuses and circuit breakers. Topic 3 discusses switches, solenoids, and relays.
NAVEDTRA 14176
NEETS, MODULE 04--INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS, WIRING
TECHNIQUES AND SCHEMATIC READING
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
3
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

Introduces electrical conductors, wiring techniques, and schematics. Topic 1 covers
wire characteristics and insulation. Topic 2 covers conductor wiring techniques,
including splicing, soldering, and lacing. Topic 3 covers schematic reading, marking
systems, and some basic safety practices and precautions.

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NAVEDTRA 14177
NEETS, MODULE 05--INTRODUCTION TO GENERATORS AND MOTORS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
2
Points:

Assignments: 1

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers basic construction and theory of operation of AC & DC generators and
motors.
NAVEDTRA 14178
NEETS, MODULE 06--INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC EMISSION, TUBES, AND POWER
SUPPLIES
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents an introduction to the theory of electronic emission and electron tubes.
Topic 1 covers the construction, function, and theory of operation of the diode,
triode, tetrode, and pentode. Topic 2 presents special-purpose tubes. The basic
vacuum-tube power supply, including voltage and current regulation, and the
methods used to isolate faulty components are covered in Topic 3.
NAVEDTRA 14179
NEETS, MODULE 07--INTRODUCTION TO SOLID-STATE DEVICES AND POWER SUPPLIES
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
A
Code:

Deals with solid-state devices and power supplies on a basic level. It presents a
basic discussion of electron and hole flow in semiconductor devices and explains the
construction, function, and theory of operation of the transistor. Also covered are
the purpose modular circuitry and the advantages of integrated circuits over
conventional transistor circuits, and the construction and use of the other solid-state
devices such as the Zener diode, tunnel diode, varactor, silicontrolled rectifier, triac,
unijunction transistor, and the more commonly used opto-electric devices.
Fundamentals of solid-state power supplies are also covered.

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NAVEDTRA 14180
NEETS, MODULE 08--INTRODUCTION TO AMPLIFIERS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
4
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents an introduction to what amplification is and how different types and classes
of amplifiers affect amplification. Topic 1 discusses audio amplifiers. Topic 2
discusses video amplifiers and radio frequency amplifiers. Topic 3 presents
differential, operational, and magnetic amplifiers. Factors which affect how an
amplifier performs, such as impedance, feedback frequency response, and coupling,
are also explained.
NAVEDTRA 14181
NEETS, MODULE 09--INTRODUCTION TO WAVE-GENERATION AND WAVE-SHAPING
CIRCUITS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
A
Code:

Introduces electronic wave-generating and wave-shaping circuits. Topic 1 discusses
tuned circuits, resonance, resonant circuits, filter circuits, bandwidth, and special
safety precautions to be observed when repairing tuned circuits. Topic 2 presents
fundamental oscillator theory, including circuit configuration and frequency and
amplitude stability of circuits. Topic 3 presents various waveforms, and waveformgenerating circuits such as multivibrators, blocking oscillators, and time-based
generators. Topic 4 describes limiters, clampers, differentiators, integrators, and
counters.

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NAVEDTRA 14182
NEETS, MODULE 10--INTRODUCTION TO WAVE PROPAGATION, TRANSMISSION LINES,
AND ANTENNAS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
A
Code:

Introduces wave propagation, transmission lines, and antenna theory. Topic 1
discusses wave motion, sound-wave terminology, light waves, properties of
electromagnetic waves and the electromagnetic spectrum. Topic 2 discusses radiowave propagation, including components of radio waves, electromagnetic fields, and
effects of the Earth's atmosphere and terrain on radio waves. Topic 3 discusses
transmission line theory, including terminology, types of lines, losses, length of
lines, and discussions on characteristic impedance, electromagnetic fields, line
reflections, standing waves, and standing-wave ratio. Topic 4 discusses several
antennas, including the Hertz, Marconi, several arrays, and special antennas.
NAVEDTRA 14183
NEETS, MODULE 11--MICROWAVE PRINCIPLES
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
4
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents an introduction to microwave principles. Topic 1 introduces waveguides in
terms of theory and application; various waveguide devices are explained. Topic 2
describes microwave components and circuits. Microwave components, tube
principles and types, the decibel measurement system, and solid-state microwave
devices are covered. Topic 3 describes microwave antennas. Antenna
characteristics, reflector antennas, horn radiators, lens antennas, arrays, and
frequency sensitive antennas are explained.

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NAVEDTRA 14184
NEETS, MODULE 12--MODULATION PRINCIPLES
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
7
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents information on the fundamental concepts of amplitude modulation, angle
and pulse modulation, and demodulation. Topic 1 describes the theory of sine-wave
generation and heterodyning. Also described are continuous-wave and amplitudemodulated systems. Topic 2 describes frequency, phase, and pulse modulation.
Amplitude-, time-, duration-, position-, frequency-, and code-pulse modulation are
explained. Topic 3 describes demodulation theory for continuous-wave, and
amplitude-, frequency-, phase-, and pulse-modulated demodulators.
NAVEDTRA 14185
NEETS, MODULE 13--INTRODUCTION TO NUMBER SYSTEMS AND LOGIC CIRCUITS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents the fundamental concepts of number systems and logic circuits that pertain
to digital equipment. Topic 1 describes unit, number, base/radix, positional notation,
most- and least-significant digit, carry and borrow principles, and the decimal-,
binary-, octal-, hexadecimal-, and binary-coded decimal-number systems.
Techniques for converting from one system to another are covered. Topic 2 includes
computer logic; AND, OR, NAND, and NOR gates; inverters; and Boolean algebra.
Topic 3 presents exclusive OR and exclusive NOR circuits, adders, flip-flops, clocks,
counters, registers, and logic families.

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NAVEDTRA 14186
NEETS, MODULE 14--INTRODUCTION TO MICROELECTRONICS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
4
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents information on the fundamental concepts of microelectronics, solid-state
devices, and integrated circuits. Fabrication, packaging techniques, and equivalent
circuits are discussed. Topic 2 discusses the Navy's 2M program including
certification requirements, levels of maintenance, repair stations, 2M facilities, highreliability soldering techniques, and test equipment. Topic 3 covers removal/
replacement/repair of miniature and microminiature components, and safety
precautions.
NAVEDTRA 14187
NEETS, MODULE 15--PRINCIPLES OF SYNCHROS, SERVOS, AND GYROS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
3
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents general information on synchros, servos, gyros, and related devices. Topic
1 presents the theory of operations and alignment procedures for synchros. Topic 2
discusses servo systems, schematic and block diagrams, circuit component
characteristics, and the components and data flow of a typical system. Topic 3
discusses characteristics, properties, components and other factors concerning the
gyroscope. Topic 4 discusses related devices and compares standard synchro
system connections with IC synchro connections, explains step-transmitter and
receiver operation, and compares a resolver to a transformer.

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NAVEDTRA 14188
NEETS, MODULE 16--INTRODUCTION TO TEST EQUIPMENT
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents general information on the fundamental concepts of test equipment. Topic
1 covers test equipment administration and use, focusing on Navy equipmentrelated programs and basic procedures. Topic 2 describes various types of
measurements. Topic 3 discusses the use of basic meters. Topic 4 describes
operating procedures for common Navy test equipment. Topic 5 covers special
application test equipment used in the electronics field. Topic 6 explains the purpose
and operation of the oscilloscope and spectrum analyzer.
NAVEDTRA 14189
NEETS, MODULE 17--RADIO-FREQUENCY COMMUNICATIONS PRINCIPLES
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
7
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents general information on the fundamental concepts of radio-frequency
communications. Topic 1 introduces the types of electrical telecommunications, their
modes of operations, and Navy frequency band usage. Topic 2 discusses
transmitters, receivers, and their control circuitry. Topic 3 describes equipment
interfacing, teletypewriter and facsimile operations, security, quality monitoring, and
safety. Topic 4 addresses a basic satellite communications system, equipment
characteristics, theory of operation, and applications, both present and future. Topic
5 covers the lower frequency bands usage, microwave systems, the Naval Tactical
Data System, portable equipment, and laser theory and applications.

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NAVEDTRA 14190
NEETS, MODULE 18--RADAR PRINCIPLES
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
7
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents general information on radar theory, equipment, and maintenance. Topic 1
introduces basic radar concepts, principles of operation, transmission methods, and
common types of radar systems. Topic 2 discusses major units of a radar including
synchronizers, transmitters, duplexers, and receivers. Topic 3 addresses radar
indicators and antennas. Topic 4 covers transmitter and receiver performance
checks, radar support systems, and safety considerations peculiar to radar
operation.
NAVEDTRA 14191
NEETS, MODULE 19--THE TECHNICIAN'S HANDBOOK
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
0
Points:

Assignments: 0

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides the technician who works in the electrical and electronics fields a ready
reference manual that will be of assistance during everyday work. It begins with
information on mishap prevention and first aid, then covers other information useful
to the technician such as commonly used formulas, data tables, general
maintenance hints, and a listing of often used publications and documents. This
Special Publication is only available in electronic format. You may access
this publication for view/download from https://www.advancement.cnet.
navy.mil. This publication has no associated assignments or test. It is
intended for information purposes only.

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NAVEDTRA 14192
NEETS, MODULE 20--MASTER GLOSSARY
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
0
Points:

Assignments: 0

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides a ready reference source for the NEETS student. It begins with an
alphabetized master glossary of the terms used throughout the NEETS. This
Special Publication is only available in electronic format. You may access
this publication for view/download from https://www.advancement.cnet.
navy.mil. This publication has no associated assignments or test. It is
intended for information purposes only.
NAVEDTRA 14193
NEETS, MODULE 21--TEST METHODS AND PRACTICES
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents information on the fundamental concepts of test methods and practices. It
is written with the junior practicing technician in mind and based on Electronics
Installation and Maintenance Handbook (EIMB), TEST METHODS AND PRACTICES.
There are five topics: "Basic Measurements," "Component Testing," "Quantitative
Measurements," "Qualitative Measurements," and "Waveform Interpretation."
NAVEDTRA 14194
NEETS, MODULE 22--INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL COMPUTERS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
4
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
A
Code:

Introduces fundamental concepts of digital computers. Topic 1 discusses the history,
classifications, and operational concepts of digital computers. Topic 2 presents
information on hardware: central processing unit, computer storage, and input/
output devices. Topic 3 covers software; operating systems, utility programs,
programming, and packaged software. Topic 4 covers data representation, computer
coding systems, data storage concepts, and networks.

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NAVEDTRA 14195
NEETS, MODULE 23--MAGNETIC RECORDING
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
2
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

Introduces fundamental concepts of recording on magnetic tape and disks. Topic 1
states the prerequisites for magnetic recording and describes magnetic recording
heads. Topic 2 describes types of magnetic tape, types of tape errors, causes of
tape failure, methods of erasing tape, and procedures for handling tape. Topic 3
describes tape recorder heads and preventive maintenance requirements. Topic 4
describes tape transport systems, tape reeling systems, capstan speed control
methods, and cleaning procedures. Topic 5 describes the function and main parts of
a tape recorder's record and reproduce electronics. Topic 6 describes the seven
most common magnetic tape recording specifications. Topic 7 describes the
characteristics of digital magnetic tape recording. Topic 8 describes how floppy and
hard disks are constructed, how data is recorded on them, and how they are
handled and erased.
NAVEDTRA 14196
NEETS, MODULE 24--INTRODUCTION TO FIBER OPTICS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents general information on fiber optics and optical fibers. It encompasses the
background on fiber optics; fiber optic concepts; optical fibers and cables; optical
splices, connectors, and couplers; fiber optic measurement techniques; optical
sources and fiber optic transmitters; optical detectors and fiber-optic receivers; and
fiber optic systems.

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NAVEDTRA 14198
OFFICIAL MAIL MANAGEMENT
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
3
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

This course benefits personnel responsible for the Official Mail Management
Program. A brief description of various cost-saving methods and postal services are
discussed to better prepare a person to effectively handle and process official
mail. This course is only available in electronic format. You may enroll in
this course and/or download course materials at the following Internet
sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil Download: https://www.
advancement.cnet.navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14202
OPERATIONS SPECIALIST 1 & C
Classification:

CONFIDENTIAL Retirement
9
NATO
Points:

Assignments: 6

Distribution
B
Code:

Covers information and CIC procedures for personnel performing duties as
Operations Specialist 1st and Chief. The CIC functions include Organization and
Procedures, Navigation and Rules of the Road, Surface Operations, Amphibious
Warfare, NGFS, ASW, Communications, Operational Reports, EW-EMCON, Safety
and Casualty Procedures, Training, and Security and Emergency Destruction.
WARNING! This product is classified NATO CONFIDENTIAL. Enrollment
instructions for classified courses are listed in the front of this catalog.
NAVEDTRA 14203
OPERATIONS SPECIALIST 2
Classification: CONFIDENTIAL

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 8

Distribution
E
Code:

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Prepares the prospective OS2 for advancement in rate. Upon completing this NRTC,
the student will have demonstrated a knowledge of the subject matter by answering
questions on the following: radar fundamentals, scope interpretation, electronic
warfare, tactical procedures, antiair warfare, antisubmarine warfare, antisurface
warfare, naval gunfire support, and tactical data systems. WARNING! This
product is classified CONFIDENTIAL. Enrollment instructions for classified
courses are listed in the front of this catalog.
NAVEDTRA 14204
OPERATIONS SPECIALIST 3
Classification: CONFIDENTIAL

Retirement
18
Points:

Assignments: 9

Distribution
E
Code:

Prepares the prospective OS3 for advancement in rate. Upon completing this NRTC
the student will have demonstrated knowledge of the subject matter by answering
questions on the following: missions and functions of CIC, internal communications,
external communications, logs, records, publications, surveillance radars, safety,
radar display equipment, identification equipment, charts, grids, radar navigation,
dead-reckoning systems, plotting, and maneuvering board. WARNING! This
product is classified CONFIDENTIAL. Enrollment instructions for classified
courses are listed in the front of this catalog.
NAVEDTRA 14208
PHOTOGRAPHY (ADVANCED)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
9
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information and advanced techniques involved in Navy photography. It
includes basic photojournalism; photographic quality assurance; electronic imaging;
aerial photography; and supply and logistics. The silver recovery program and basic
operator troubleshooting are also addressed. This course is only available in
electronic format. You may enroll in this course and/or download course
materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.
navy.mil. Download: https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil

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NAVEDTRA 14209
PHOTOGRAPHY (BASIC)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
15
Points:

Assignments: 10

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides the basic information and techniques involved in Navy photography. It
includes theory of light and optical principles; light sensitive materials; photographic
filters; still cameras and controls; basic photographic techniques; photographic
assignments; portraiture; copying; chemical mixing; image processing and control;
black-and-white printing; color printing; motion media; and job control and
photographic finishing.
NAVEDTRA 14210
INTRODUCTION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY INFORMATION AND PERSONNEL
SECURITY PROGRAM
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
17
Points:

Assignments: 11

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides a basic introduction to the Navy's Personnel Security Program, as set forth
in SECNAVINST 5510.30A and the Navy's Information Security Program as set forth
in SECNAVINST 5510.36. The first five assignments cover personnel program policy
and management, including requirements for access to classified information and
security education. The last six assignments cover aspects of the information
security program, including classification management and the industrial security
program. This course is only available in electronic format. You may enroll
in this course and/or download course materials at the following Internet
sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil Download course
assignments: https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil The texts for this
course, Department of the Navy Personnel Security Program Regulation,
SECNAVINST 5510.30A, and Department of the Navy Information Security
Program Regulation, SECNAVINST 5510.36, are NOT supplied and must be
obtained by the student. Available at http://doni.daps.dla.mil

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NAVEDTRA 14214
PERSONNELMAN 3 & 2
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
23
Points:

Assignments: 15

Distribution
A
Code:

Acquaints the trainee with the various aspects of the Personnelman rating, such as
office arrangement, Personnel Support Activities and Detachments, Enlisted Ratings,
Enlisted and Officer Service Records, the Enlisted Distribution Report, Officer
Distribution Control Report, Diary Message Reporting System, Counseling Service
Members, Advancement, Education, Training, Commissioning Programs, Transfers,
Receipts, Overseas Assignments, Naval Reserve Program, Reenlistment Incentive
programs, Separations, Leave Procedures, and Electronic Data Processing.
NAVEDTRA 14217
AIRCREW SURVIVAL EQUIPMENTMAN 1 & C
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information to satisfy the occupational needs of Aircrew Survival
Equipmentmen in these areas: sewing machine repair; maintenance of carbon
dioxide transfer equipment; oxygen system component test equipment; aircraftmounted oxygen-breathing regulators; miniature-type oxygen-breathing regulators;
aircraft liquid oxygen converters; survival procedures and search and rescue
equipment. This course is only available in electronic format. You may
enroll in this course and/or download course materials at the following
Internet sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil. Download:
https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil

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NAVEDTRA 14218
AIRCREW SURVIVAL EQUIPMENTMAN 2
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
10
Points:

Assignments: 10

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information for the PR rate. Fundamental subject matter coverage of:
personnel parachute familiarization; automatic opening devices; NES-12 personnel
parachute system; protective equipment; rescue and survival equipment; inflatable
survival equipment, seat survival kit; carbon dioxide; sewing machines; fabrication
and manufacture; oxygen test stands and oxygen related components.
NAVEDTRA 14222
INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN TRAINING SERIES, MODULE 01--ADMINISTRATION
AND SECURITY
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information on the duties and responsibilities of the Radioman as they
relate to automated information system (AIS) administration, communications
administration, communications security, AIS security, and general security.
NAVEDTRA 14223
INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN TRAINING SERIES, MODULE 02--COMPUTER
SYSTEMS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information on the duties and responsibilities of the Radioman as they
relate to computer hardware startup, computer center operations, and data
management.

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NAVEDTRA 14224
INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN TRAINING SERIES, MODULE 03--NETWORK
COMMUNICATIONS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
3
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information on the duties and responsibilities of the Radioman as they
relate to network administration, local area network (LAN) hardware, and network
troubleshooting.
NAVEDTRA 14225A
INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN TRAINING SERIES, MODULE 04--COMMUNICATIONS
HARDWARE
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
3
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information on the following subject matter areas: communications
hardware, satellites, and antennas.
NAVEDTRA 14226
INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN TRAINING SERIES, MODULE 05--COMMUNICATIONS
CENTER OPERATIONS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
3
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information on the duties and responsibilities of the Radioman as they
relate to center operations, voice communications, emission control, and
cryptosecurity.

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NAVEDTRA 14227
RELIGIOUS PROGRAM SPECIALIST 1 & C
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Discusses the management skills necessary to the management of the Command
Religious Program. Information is provided regarding the history of the Chaplain
Corps and the Religious Program Specialist rating; office management skills and the
management of naval communications; financial management; personnel
management; and the education and training of Command Religious Program
personnel, volunteer CRP personnel, and lay readers. This course is only
available in electronic format. You may enroll in this course and/or
download course materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://
www.courses.cnet.navy.mil. Download: https://www.advancement.cnet.
navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14228
RELIGIOUS PROGRAM SPECIALIST 3
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers basic information on the RP rating; command religious program (CRP);
religious ministry facility (RMF); military weddings and funerals; major religions of
the world; worship support functions; pastoral counseling support; information and
referral assistance; logistics and support of the chapel, chaplain's office, RMF, and
CRP; religious offering funds; religious education; publicity; security; library
support; audiovisual presentations; and other aspects of chaplain backing and
support, including religious program support in the field.

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NAVEDTRA 14229
RELIGIOUS PROGRAM SPECIALIST 3 & 2, MODULE 01--PERSONNEL SUPPORT
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 8

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers basic information on the major religions of the world; worship support
functions, chapel weddings and military funerals; information and referral
assistance; publicity, material, and facility support within the Command Religious
Program; audiovisual presentations; and shipboard library support.
NAVEDTRA 14230
RELIGIOUS PROGRAM SPECIALIST 3 & 2, MODULE 02--LOGISTIC SUPPORT AND
FINANCIAL CONTROL
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers procuring, providing, and inventorying the materials necessary for the
support of the chapel program; the preparation of procurement and reimbursement
documents and the maintenance of departmental budget records and operating
targets (OPTARs).
NAVEDTRA 14231
RELIGIOUS PROGRAM SPECIALIST 3 & 2, MODULE 03--ADMINISTRATION
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers the maintenance of Command Religious Program files and records;
publications and directives; grammar and writing skills; presentation of
correspondence; and officer and enlisted service records.

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NAVEDTRA 14232
SOUND-POWERED TELEPHONE TALKERS' MANUAL
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
2
Points:

Assignments: 1

Distribution
A
Code:

Supplies the basic knowledge necessary for the sound-powered telephone talker in
any situation or condition. The manual is designed for individual study and is
designed to meet the E-2/3 naval standards, but also applies to all ratings and
paygrades. NOTE: This course is only available in electronic format. You may
enroll in this course and/or download course materials at the following
Internet sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil Download:
https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14233
NAVAL CONSTRUCTION FORCE/SEABEE 1 & C
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 8

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information needed by first class and chief petty officers in the Seabee
ratings. Subjects included are: administration; project and construction planning
and management; advanced base planning and embarkation; battalion turnover and
tool management; NCF camp maintenance; environmental pollution control;
contract Quality Assurance; and facilities maintenance management. This course
is only available in electronic format. You may enroll in this course and/or
download course materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://
www.courses.cnet.navy.mil Download: https://www.advancement.cnet.
navy.mil

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NAVEDTRA 14234
SEABEE COMBAT HANDBOOK, VOLUME 01
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
18
Points:

Assignments: 9

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides the basic information and techniques involved in defensive combat. It
includes organization of the Seabees and the laws of war; special clothing and
equipment; service rifle and pistol marksmanship; combat maneuvers, formations,
patrols, and ambush; land navigation; evasion, survival, and escape; individual
protective measures; entanglements; CBR defense; first aid and field sanitation;
organic communications equipment; hand grenades, landmines and booby traps;
and organic support weapons.
NAVEDTRA 14235
SEABEE COMBAT HANDBOOK, VOLUME 02
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
9
Points:

Assignments: 6

Distribution
A
Code:

Consists of chapters on Organization and Operation of the Combat Operations
Center, Organization and Operation of the Company Command Post, Setup and
Control of Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC), Planning and Development of Defense
Tactics, Counter Ambush Techniques, CBR Decontamination. This course is only
available in electronic format. You may enroll in this course and/or
download course materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://
www.courses.cnet.navy.mil Download: https://www.advancement.cnet.
navy.mil

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NAVEDTRA 14244
SIGNALMAN 3 & 2
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
21
Points:

Assignments: 13

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information in the following areas: visual communications; signal
equipment; messages; allied communication procedures; allied flaghoist
procedures; international signaling; convoy communications; watchstanding duties;
honors and ceremonies; security; amphibious duties; aircraft and ship identification,
and technical administration.
NAVEDTRA 14250
STEELWORKER, VOLUME 01
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
9
Points:

Assignments: 6

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers properties and uses of metals and alloys, basic heat treatment of metals,
and an introduction to welding, gas cutting, gas welding, soldering, brazing, braze
welding, wearfacing, shielded metal-arc welding and wearfacing, gas-shielded-arc
welding.
NAVEDTRA 14251
STEELWORKER, VOLUME 02
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 8

Distribution
A
Code:

Steelworkers fabricate and erect or install pre-engineered structures and layout and
fabricate structural steel and fiber-glass duct. This course covers the layout and
fabrication of sheet metal, fiber-glass duct, structural steel and pipe; the handling
and care of wire rope and fiber line; the operation of hoisting devices and rigging;
and procedures for erecting or assembling steel buildings, towers, antennas, tanks,
airfield mattings and k-spans.

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NAVEDTRA 14252
TIME CONVERSION
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
2
Points:

Assignments: 1

Distribution
A
Code:

Assists enlisted and officer personnel of the United States Navy and Naval Reserve
in acquiring the knowledge requisite to the computation of time. It uses twodimensional charts and expanded narratives to explain both the global division and
designation, and the processes and mathematical formulas used in the conversion of
time. This course is only available in electronic format. You may enroll in
this course and/or download course material at the following Internet
sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil Download: https://www.
advancement.cnet.navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14256
TOOLS AND THEIR USES
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information on the use and care of basic hand tools and measuring tools. It
covers the types and uses of a large number of basic tools used in many jobs
throughout the Navy. The safety requirements, general care, and repair procedures
are discussed for each tool. This course is intended for use by all Navy personnel.
The text used with this course furnishes information on how to choose the proper
tool for each job, examples of how the tools should be used, and the safety
precautions that must be followed. Students may keep the text for future reference.
When they need information about a specific tool or operation, they can simply refer
to the alphabetical index at the end of the manual and turn to the pages that apply.

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NAVEDTRA 14259
UTILITIESMAN (ADVANCED)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 8

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information pertaining to blueprint reading and technical drawings;
planning, estimating, and scheduling; planning plumbing projects; fire protection
systems; water treatment and purification; sewage treatment and disposal;
compressed air systems; boilers; duct and ventilation systems, air conditioning and
refrigeration; and environmental pollution control. This course is only available
in electronic format. You may enroll in this course and/or download course
materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.
navy.mil. Download: https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14260
YEOMAN 1 & C
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers material on the following subjects: the Navy Yeoman, education
advancement, career opportunities, assignments, retention, administrative
procedures, forms, reports, control records disposal, personnel support, manpower
authorization, travel, security, legal, and separations. This course is only
available in electronic format. You may enroll in this course and/or
download course materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://
www.courses.cnet.navy.mil. Download: https://www.advancement.cnet.
navy.mil

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NAVEDTRA 14261A
YEOMAN BASIC
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers the following subjects: the Navy Yeoman, official publications and directives,
correspondence/message system, processing correspondence/messages,
correspondence/message files and disposal, directives issuance system, reports and
forms management programs, security, legal, awards, officer distribution control
report (ODCR), officer service records, travel, leave procedures, pay and allowances,
and technical administration.
NAVEDTRA 14264
CONSTRUCTION MECHANIC BASIC, VOLUME 01
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Construction Mechanic, Volume 01 consists of chapters covering technical
administration, principles of an internal combustion engine, construction of an
internal combustion engine, gasoline fuel systems, diesel fuel systems and cooling
and lubricating systems.
NAVEDTRA 14265
UTILITIESMAN BASIC, VOLUME 01
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
14
Points:

Assignments: 9

Distribution
A
Code:

Utilitiesman Basic, Volume 01 consists of chapters on plans, specifications, and color
coding; Advanced Base Functional Components (ABFC); plumbing; plumbing valves
and accessories; plumbing fixtures and plumbing repairs; prime movers, pumps and
compressors; water treatment; and maintenance of water treatment equipment.

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NAVEDTRA 14269
AEROGRAPHER'S MATE, MODULE 01--SURFACE WEATHER OBSERVATIONS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
A
Code:

Serves as an introduction to identifying cloud types, surface weather observation
elements, and conducting surface weather observations. The module also includes a
complete explanation of how to record and encode surface METAR observations, and
a description of meteorological observation equipment ashore and aboard ship.
NAVEDTRA 14270
AEROGRAPHER'S MATE, MODULE 02--MISCELLANEOUS OBSERVATIONS AND CODES
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
3
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

Introduces and demonstrates the procedures for using meteorological upper air
equipment and bathythermograph equipment to acquire upper air and
bathythermograph data. Describes the proper procedures for encoding and decoding
upper air and bathythermograph observations. Module 2 also discusses aviation
observations and codes such as Terminal Aerodrome Forecasts (TAFs) Pilot Weather
Reports (PIREPS) and includes chapters on Surf Observation procedures and
Radiological Fallout and Chemical Contamination plotting procedures.
NAVEDTRA 14271
AEROGRAPHER'S MATE, MODULE 03--ENVIRONMENTAL SATELLITES AND WEATHER
RADAR
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
2
Points:

Assignments: 1

Distribution
A
Code:

Serves as an introduction to the various types of environmental satellites, satellite
imagery, associated terminology, and equipment. In addition, Module 3 also
contains information on the Weather Surveillance Radar - 1998 Doppler (WSR88D),
including radar principles and equipment configuration and operation.

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NAVEDTRA 14272
AEROGRAPHER'S MATE, MODULE 04--ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNICATIONS AND
ADMINISTRATION
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
2
Points:

Assignments: 1

Distribution
A
Code:

Serves as an introduction to the most widely used environmental communications
systems within the METOC community. It also describes the software programs and
products associated with these systems. Module 4 concludes with a discussion of
basic administration procedures.
NAVEDTRA 14273
CONSTRUCTION MECHANIC BASIC, VOLUME 02
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 8

Distribution
A
Code:

Consists of eight chapters that cover basic automotive electricity; automotive
electrical circuits and wiring; hydraulic and pneumatic systems; automotive
clutches; transmissions; and transaxles; drive lines; differentials; drive axles and
power train accessories; construction equipment power trains; brakes, and
automotive chassis and body.
NAVEDTRA 14274
DENTAL TECHNICIAN, VOLUME 01
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 8

Distribution
A
Code:

This course addresses the following subjects: general administration and
orientation; technical administration and responsibilities; head and neck anatomy;
oral anatomy and pathology; emergency treatment for oral diseases and injuries;
oral pharmacology; nutrition and diet; infection control; sterilization and infection;
dental safety and equipment safety; shipboard, fleet marine force, and naval mobile
construction; casualty care and CBR warfare.

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NAVEDTRA 14275
DENTAL TECHNICIAN, VOLUME 02
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
9
Points:

Assignments: 6

Distribution
A
Code:

This course addresses the following subjects: dental radiology and examinations;
preventive and operative dentistry; oral surgery; periodontal, endodontic, and
prosthodontic assistance; dental treatment room emergencies, and forensic
dentistry.
NAVEDTRA 14276
ILLUSTRATOR DRAFTSMAN, VOLUME 02
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
9
Points:

Assignments: 6

Distribution
A
Code:

This volume is Volume 2 in the DM training series. The training manual and separate
NRTC cover the following subjects pertaining to standard drafting practices and
theory: composition, geometric construction, technical drawings, and perspective
and parallel projections.
NAVEDTRA 14279
UTILITIESMAN BASIC, VOLUME 02
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 8

Distribution
A
Code:

This TRAMAN/NRTC consists of 7 chapters that cover boilers, boiler maintenance,
boiler water treatment and cleaning, steam distribution systems, heating systems,
galley equipment, laundry equipment, refrigeration, and air conditioning.

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NAVEDTRA 14281
HISTORY OF THE CHAPLAIN CORPS, PART 01
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 8

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents the History of the Chaplain Corps from the days of the Continental Navy to
8 September 1939. This course is only available in electronic format. You
may enroll in this course and/or download course materials at the following
Internet sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil Download:
https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14282
HISTORY OF THE CHAPLAIN CORPS, PART 02
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Continues the History of the Chaplain Corps through 1949. This course is only
available in electronic format. You may enroll in this course and/or
download course materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://
www.courses.cnet.navy.mil Download: https://www.advancement.cnet.
navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14283
HISTORY OF THE CHAPLAIN CORPS, PART 03
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
15
Points:

Assignments: 10

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents the History of the Chaplain Corps during the Korean Conflict from June
1950 to June 1954. This course is only available in electronic format. You
may enroll in this course and/or download course materials at the following
Internet sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil Download:
https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil

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NAVEDTRA 14284
HISTORY OF THE CHAPLAIN CORPS, PART 04
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Presents the History of the Chaplain Corps during the Vietnam conflict between 1954
and 1975. This course is only available in electronic format. You may enroll
in this course and/or download course materials at the following Internet
sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil Download: https://www.
advancement.cnet.navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14285
HISTORY OF THE CHAPLAIN CORPS, PART 05
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
A
Code:

This course covers the historical contributions made by the U.S. Chaplain Corps to
Marines in Vietnam from 1962 through 1971. Specifically, the course details
circumstances surrounding Chaplain Corps' efforts to do the following: minister to
Marines in need during wartime; assess and meet the increasing, multiple demands
of Marines in all areas of combat activity; and counsel and aid each Marine on an
individual basis. This course is only available in electronic format. You may
enroll in this course and/or download course materials at the following
Internet sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil Download:
https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14292
AVIATION MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATIONMAN BASIC
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
11
Points:

Assignments: 7

Distribution
A
Code:

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Provides Aviation Maintenance Administrationman personnel with occupational
information on the following areas: the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program;
maintenance administration; technical publication library; maintenance control and
production control; the Maintenance Data System; aircraft logbooks; the Aircraft
Inventory Reporting System; the Aeronautical Equipment Service Record; and the
Aircraft Engine Management System.
NAVEDTRA 14293
LITHOGRAPHER
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Enrollment in this course is RESTRICTED only to U.S. Navy enlisted Lithographer
(LI) personnel. Enrollment request from non-LI personnel will be rejected. The
course contains information on the following subjects: the lithographic process;
planning and control; type and typography; art and copy preparation; basic camera
operation; color separation and correction; film image assembly; proofing;
platemaking; electronic prepress production; ink; paper; presswork and
finishing. This course contains information on the following subjects: the
lithographic process; planning and control; type and typography; art and
copy preparation; basic camera operation; color separation and correction;
film image assembly; proofing; plate making; electronic prepress
production; ink; paper; presswork and finishing. The text for this course,
The Lithographers Manual, 9th edition, is no longer available from this
command (NETPDTC). However, we will still grade this course for anyone
who follows these steps: Obtain the reference publication from any of these
sources: --Previous owners of this book --Commercial book retailers -Direct from the publisher: Graphics Arts Technical Foundation P.O. Box
1020 Sewickley, PA 15143-1020 Phone (US and Canada): 800/662-3916
Phone (all other countries): 412/741-5733 Fax: 412/741-0609 E-mail:
gatforders@abdintl.com Enroll in this course using the normal central
enrollment process on this Web site then, Download the NRTC assignments
from: https://advancement.cnet.navy.mil Use these steps: ---Select
"Products" from the left menu bar. ---Select "NRTC Course List" ---Select
"L" from the alphabetical list ---Select the Lithographer course ---Download
the three assignments either individually or all three at once. Submit the
course assignements to the Web site at https://courses.cnet.navy.mil for
grading.

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NAVEDTRA 14295
HOSPITAL CORPSMAN
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
14
Points:

Assignments: 9

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers anatomy and physiology; fundamentals of patient care; first aid equipment,
supplies, rescue, and transportation; emergency medical care procedures;
poisoning; drug abuse, and hazardous material exposure; pharmacy and toxicology;
clinical laboratory; medical aspects of chemical, biological, and radiological warfare;
diet and nutrition; emergency dental care; preventive medicine; physical
examinations; health records; supply; administration; healthcare administration;
and decedent affairs.
NAVEDTRA 14300
NAVY INSTRUCTIONAL THEORY
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides knowledge factors and background information on the theory and
techniques of Navy classroom instruction. This course is a prerequisite for Naval
Reservists in preparation for the two week group-paced instructor course. The
nonresident training course covers Navy training, the Navy instructor, motivation,
principles of learning, effective communications, instructional methods, learning
objectives, testing, course materials, and instructor evaluation.
NAVEDTRA 14308
OPERATIONS SPECIALIST, VOLUME 01
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
11
Points:

Assignments: 7

Distribution
A
Code:

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The text for this course consists of the unclassified material (updated as necessary)
contained in Operations Specialist 2 (NAVEDTRA 10106) and Operations Specialist 3
(NAVEDTRA 10105). Operations Specialist, Volume 2 (when published) will consist
of the classified material (updated as necessary) currently contained in NAVEDTRA
10106 and NAVEDTRA 10105. When Operations Specialist, Volume 2 is published,
NAVEDTRA 10106 and NAVEDTRA 10105 will be deleted from the system. Topics
covered in Operations Specialist, Volume 1 are: missions and functions of CIC; CIC
displays; internal communications; logs, records, and publications; radar
fundamentals, radar display equipment, scope interpretation; identification; deadreckoning systems, plotting; maneuvering board; charts, grids, and radar
navigation, and search and rescue.
NAVEDTRA 14309
INTEGRATED UNDERSEA SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM OPERATIONS (IUSS)
Classification: SECRET

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
E
Code:

Covers the Integrated Undersea Surveillance System (IUSS) systems and
subsystems, search planning, analyzing contact data, contact positioning, reporting
contact data, and processing contact data. WARNING! This product is classified
SECRET. Enrollment instructions for classified courses are listed in the front
of this catalog.
NAVEDTRA 14310
AVIATION BOATSWAIN'S MATE E
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

This NRTC presents the basic fundamentals of maintenance tools and their uses,
measuring tools and techniques, MK 7 aircraft recovery equipment, emergency
recovery equipment, steam catapults, associated launching equipment, the aircraft
launch and recovery equipment maintenance program, and maintenance planning
and administration.

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NAVEDTRA 14312
AEROGRAPHER'S MATE, MODULE 05--BASIC METEOROLOGY
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
9
Points:

Assignments: 6

Distribution
A
Code:

This NRTC describes the basic fundamentals of meteorology, atmosphere physics,
atmospheric circulation, air masses and fronts, atmospheric phenomena, climate
and climatology.
NAVEDTRA 14313
AVIATION ORDNANCEMAN
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
21
Points:

Assignments: 14

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information to satisfy the occupational needs of the Aviation Ordnanceman
in the following areas: bombs, fuses, and associated components; aircraft rockets
and rocket launchers; air-launched guided missiles and guided missile launchers;
pyrotechnics, air-laid mines and torpedoes; M61A1 gun installation; ammunition
loading; targets and associated equipment; ammunition handling equipment;
suspension, arming, and releasing equipment; ammunition storage and handling
afloat; ammunition storage and handling ashore; weapons assembly; aircraft
loading and unloading procedures; aircraft weapons systems; aircraft weapons
systems test equipment; and ammunition administration ashore and afloat.
NAVEDTRA 14314
SHIP'S SERVICEMAN
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
9
Points:

Assignments: 6

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information on organization, administration, and security; ship's laundry;
dry-cleaning plant; barbershop; retail outlets; cash collections; appropriations and
funds; procurement; receipts and expenditures; stowage; inventory; and returns.

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NAVEDTRA 14315
AVIATION STRUCTURAL MECHANIC
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
20
Points:

Assignments: 13

Distribution
A
Code:

This course provides information on aircraft construction and materials, aircraft
hardware and seals, general aircraft maintenance, and hydraulic contamination and
related servicing. It also covers test equipment, hose fabrication and maintenance,
tubing fabrication and maintenance, basic power systems, fixed-wing flight control
systems, and rotary-wing flight control systems. This course also provides
information on aircraft wheels, tires, and tubes, landing gear, brakes, and hydraulic
utility systems, aircraft metallic and nonmetallic repair, and nondestructive
inspections, welding, and heat treatment.
NAVEDTRA 14316
CAPTIVITY: THE EXTREME CIRCUMSTANCE
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
B
Code:

This course provides historical information and policy pertaining to prisoners of war,
to show how this knowledge can provide captivity survival skills, and to suggest
avenues of support for POWs/MIAs and their families. This course is only
available in electronic format. You may enroll in this course and/or
download course materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://
www.courses.cnet.navy.mil Download: https://www.advancement.cnet.
navy.mil

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NAVEDTRA 14317
POSTAL CLERK
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
15
Points:

Assignments: 10

Distribution
A
Code:

This course is for the Postal Clerk who is interested in increasing his/her knowledge
of the rating or for the Striker who desires to work within the postal community.
Various types of mail such as domestic, international, registered, and certified are
covered in detail as well as the operation of a military post office. This course is
only available in electronic format. You may enroll in this course and/or
download course materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://
www.courses.cnet.navy.mil Download: https://www.advancement.cnet.
navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14318
AVIATION ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS--MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
9
Points:

Assignments: 6

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information on mathematics, physics, maintenance and troubleshooting,
and common test equipment. This course is only available in electronic
format. You may enroll in this course and/or download course materials at
the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil
Download: https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14319
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY CORRESPONDENCE MANUAL COURSE
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

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Questions in this course cover information on the administrative and managerial
responsibilities of the DON correspondence program. This course is only
available in electronic format. You may enroll in this course and/or
download course materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://
www.courses.cnet.navy.mil Download course assignments: https://www.
advancement.cnet.navy.mil The text for this course, Department of the
Navy Correspondence Manual, SECNAVINST 5216.5D, is NOT supplied and
must be obtained by the student. Available at http://doni.daps.dla.mil
NAVEDTRA 14320
EVALUATION/FITNESS REPORT
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Questions in the course cover information on the procedures and requirements for
preparing, recording, and submitting evaluation and fitness reports on naval
personnel. NOTE: This course is only available in electronic format. You may
enroll in this course and/or download course materials at the following
Internet sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil Download course
assignments: https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil Download course
text: https://www.npc.navy.mil The text for this course, Navy Performance
Evaluation and Counseling System, BUPERSINST 1610.10, is NOT supplied
and must be obtained by the student. Available at http://www.npc.navy.
mil.
NAVEDTRA 14321
JOURNALIST BASIC
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
18
Points:

Assignments: 13

Distribution
A
Code:

This NRTC addresses the following subject matter areas--basic news writing, writing
for features, speeches, sports, accidents, magazines, advance stories, follow-ups
and rewrites, copy editing, gathering and disseminating Navy news, writing for
publications, headlines, and cutlines. It also addresses legal concerns, photography,
photojournalism, broadcast writing, radio and television operations and interviewing,
public affairs operations and fleet hometown news.

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NAVEDTRA 14322
AVIATION BOATSWAIN'S MATE F
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
9
Points:

Assignments: 6

Distribution
A
Code:

Serves as an introduction to afloat and ashore fuels division organization, general
maintenance equipment, quality surveillance, JP-5 afloat below deck systems and
operations, JP-5 afloat flight deck systems and operations, afloat lub oil and MOGAS
systems and operations, ashore systems and operations, and administration.
NAVEDTRA 14323
AVIATION ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS--POWER GENERATION AND DISTRIBUTION
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
2
Points:

Assignments: 1

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information on aircraft electrical power sources and circuit protection and
distribution. This course is only available in electronic format. You may
enroll in this course and/or download course materials at the following
Internet sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil Download:
https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14324
GUNNER'S MATE
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 8

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers explosives and pyrotechnics; ammunition, magazines, and missile handling;
small arms; basic mechanisms; electrical and electronic circuit analysis; gun
mounts; GMLS: primary functions and descriptions; GMLS: secondary and auxiliary
functions; SMS guided missiles, aerodynamics, and flight principles; target detection
and weapons control; alignment; maintenance.

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NAVEDTRA 14325
MILITARY REQUIREMENTS, BASIC (BMR)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
15
Points:

Assignments: 15

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides a self-study training course that covers the basic professional military
knowledges required of the men and women of the U.S. Navy and Naval Reserve.
This course provides subject matter that directly relates to the naval standards for
the apprenticeship (E-2/E-3) rates. The naval standards are found in the Manual of
Navy Enlisted Manpower and Personnel Classification and Occupational Standards
(Volume 1), NAVPERS 18068F.
NAVEDTRA 14326
STOREKEEPER BASIC
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
18
Points:

Assignments: 12

Distribution
A
Code:

Addresses the following subject matter areas: supply organization and
administration; material identification, procurement, receipt, custody, storage,
expenditures, handling and shipment; stock control; inventory management;
financial management; aviation material management and supply support; and
supply procedures in the Naval Construction Force.
NAVEDTRA 14327
AVIATION STRUCTURAL MECHANIC E
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
9
Points:

Assignments: 6

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information on the Martin-Baker MK-GRUEA-7 ejection seat, the Navy
aircrew common ejection seat (NACES), canopy systems, the Explosives Handling
Personnel Qualification and Certification Program, utility systems, air-conditioning
and pressurization systems, oxygen systems, and oxygen support equipment.

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NAVEDTRA 14328
AVIATION WARFARE SYSTEMS OPERATOR, MODULE 01 - AIRCREW FUNDAMENTALS
Classification: SECRET

Retirement
3
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
E
Code:

NRTC addresses the Aviation Warfare Systems Operator rating, security of classified
information, publications and flight records, USW stores, communications, search
and rescue operations, combat search and rescue, and warship, submarine, aircraft,
air defense systems and non-combatant recognition. Your command
representative can also order a set of CD's containing all AW NRTC's and
the CD's containing the survival-training videos. These CDS contain course
materials in Portable Document Format (PDF) and are duplicates of printed
courses. Due to budget restrainints, commands should order limited
quantities of these CDs and we restrict orders to Navy, Marine, and Coast
Guard. Commands may order these CDs via Naval Message or by letter.
Phone, fax, or e-mail orders cannot be accepted. Both message and letter
should include the command's UIC, CD Title, Volume number, and point of
contact information. For questions about ordering call Toll Free 1-877-2648583 or DSN 922-1181/1511 or e-mail fleetservices@cnet.navy.mil .
Address Naval Message to: NETPDTC N331 Address letter on command
letterhead, signed by Commanding Officer or By Direction, to:
COMMANDING OFFICER, NETPDTC N331, 6490 SAUFLEY FIELD ROAD,
PENSACOLA FL 32559-5000
NAVEDTRA 14329
AVIATION SUPPORT EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
15
Points:

Assignments: 10

Distribution
A
Code:

This course covers the Aviation Support Equipment Technician rating; automotive
chassis and frames; principles of internal combustion engines; and internal
combustion engines fuel, cooling and lubricating systems. This course also covers
support equipment automotive electrical systems, electrical power generating
systems, hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, and liquid and gaseous oxygen
systems and equipment. Also covered are mobile air conditioners, gas turbine
compressors, shipboard aircraft crash cranes and slings, fire-fighting equipment,
forklifts, and flight deck scrubbers.

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NAVEDTRA 14331
ENGINEMAN 3
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
14
Points:

Assignments: 9

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides an introduction to the Engineman rating and information on the
reciprocating internal-combustion engine, principal stationary and moving parts of
an engine, drive mechanisms, intake and exhaust systems, cooling systems,
lubricating oil systems, diesel fuel systems, control devices, starting systems, diesel
engine operating practices, transmission of engine power, pumps and valves,
compressed air systems, distilling plants, refrigeration, air conditioning, and
auxilliary equipment.
NAVEDTRA 14332
ILLUSTRATOR DRAFTSMAN, VOLUME 01--EQUIPMENT
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

This is Volume 1 of the DM training series. Volume 1 is an overview of general shop
administration; equipment, equipment capabilities, limitations, and maintenance;
and required operator adjustments. This is NOT a new course. No technical
changes were made to the NRTC. The new NAVEDTRA number reflects the
combining of DM 3 and 2, Volume 1 (NAVEDTRA 14063) and DM 1 and C,
Volume 1 (NAVEDTRA 14064) which were merged to reduce printing costs.
NAVEDTRA 14333
ILLUSTRATOR DRAFTSMAN, VOLUME 03--EXECUTIONABLE PRACTICES
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 8

Distribution
A
Code:

This is Volume 3 of the DM training series. This volume covers the theory of color,
photography, computer-generated art, figure drawing, cartooning, animation,
mediums, lettering and airbrush. This is NOT a new course. This course
consists of DM 3 and 2, Volume 3 (NAVEDTRA 14262) and DM 1 and C,
Volume 3 (NAVEDTRA 14263) which were merged to reduce printing costs.

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NAVEDTRA 14334
ILLUSTRATOR DRAFTSMAN, VOLUME 04--PRESENTATIONS GRAPHICS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

This is Volume 4 of the DM training series. This NRTC covers the following subject
matter areas pertaining to presentations graphics: copy preparation, audiovisual
presentations, television graphics, and displays and exhibits. This is NOT a new
course. This course consists of DM 3 and 2, Volume 4 (NAVEDTRA 14065)
and DM 1 and C, Volume 4 (NAVEDTRA 14066) which were merged to
reduce printing costs.
NAVEDTRA 14335
JOURNALIST ADVANCED
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
15
Points:

Assignments: 9

Distribution
A
Code:

This NRTC addresses the following subject matter areas: Public affairs office
management, public affairs in adverse news situations, the command information
bureau, media relations, community relations and special events, speeches,
newspaper staff supervision, broadcast management, and audience surveys. This
course is only available in electronic format. You may enroll in this course
and/or download course materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll:
https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil. Download: http://neds.daps.dla.mil
NAVEDTRA 14336
ENGINEERING AID 1
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
6
Points:

Assignments: 4

Distribution
A
Code:

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This NRTC provides information on technical administration and supervision; time
designation and triangulation; soils, including surveying and exploration,
classification, and field identification; mix design, including concrete and asphalt;
and soil stabilization. This course is only available in electronic format. You
may enroll in this course and/or download course materials at the following
Internet sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil. Download:
https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14337
ENGINEERING AID 2
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
18
Points:

Assignments: 12

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information on construction methods and materials, heavy construction and
electrical and mechanical systems; horizontal construction; project drawings;
specifications, material estimating, and advanced base planning; care and
adjustment of surveying equipment; indirect leveling and level and traverse
computations; topographic surveying and mapping; plane-table topography and
map projection; engineering and land surveys; horizontal and vertical curves;
electronic surveying equipment; and materials testing. NOTE: This NAVEDTRA
course number was changed to reflect minor administrative updates with
little change to technical content. If you previously completed NAVEDTRA
14071, there is no need to take this course.
NAVEDTRA 14338
QUARTERMASTER
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
21
Points:

Assignments: 14

Distribution
A
Code:

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Contains information on the following subject matter: Introduction to navigation;
compasses; navigational publications; the nautical road; basics of time; introduction
to celestial navigation; tides and currents; dead reckoning, piloting, and electronic
navigation; celestial observations and sight reduction methods; weather
observation; ship's bridge; and voyage planning. This course replaces
Quartermaster 1&C (NAVEDTRA 14220) and Quartermaster 3&2
(NAVEDTRA 14221). If you have previously completed either 14220 and/or
14221, you do not have to take this course. If NAVEDTRA 14220 or 14221
appears on your Exam BIB, you may study NAVEDTRA 14220, NAVEDTRA
14221, OR NAVEDTRA 14338.
NAVEDTRA 14339
AVIATION ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS--RADAR
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
2
Points:

Assignments: 1

Distribution
A
Code:

This course provides Aviation Electricians and Electronics Technicians information
pertaining to the fundamental concepts of RADAR and IFF. It also provides an
overview of select RADAR and IFF systems currently in use in Naval aircraft.
NAVEDTRA 14340
AVIATION ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS--UNDERSEA WARFARE
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
2
Points:

Assignments: 1

Distribution
C
Code:

Provides information on acoustic systems and magnetic anomaly detection (MAD).

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NAVEDTRA 14342
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
12
Points:

Assignments: 8

Distribution
C
Code:

Presents an overview of the AC rating to include aviation weather; air navigation
and aids to air navigation; military aircraft characteristics and performance; airport
lighting, markings, and equipment; air traffic control equipment; airspace
classification; flight assistance services; general flight rules and IFR/SVFR control
procedures; control tower operations; radar operations; shipboard operations; and
facility operations. Reviews air traffic control operator technical knowledge with
emphasis on technical knowledge associated with supervisory performance such as
air traffic control training certification, plans, reports, flight inspections, and required
resources as well as aircraft accidents and incidents. This course replaces Air
Traffic Controller 1&C (NAVEDTRA 14006) and Air Traffic Controller 2
(NAVEDTRA 14007). If you have previously completed either NAVEDTRA
14006 and/or NAVEDTRA 14007, you do not have to take this course. If
NAVEDTRA 14006 or NAVEDTRA 14007 appears on your Exam BIB, you may
study NAVEDTRA 14006, NAVEDTRA 14007, OR NAVEDTRA 14342.
NAVEDTRA 14343
BOATSWAIN'S MATE
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
15
Points:

Assignments: 10

Distribution
B
Code:

Contains information on the following subject matter: Boatswain's mate duties;
marlinespike and deck seamanship; ground tackle, towing, and salvage; boats and
davits; boat handling; communications; rigging; cargo handling; underway
replenishment; painting; hazardous materials; and amphibious duties. This
course replaces Boatswain's Mate 3 & 2 (NAVEDTRA 14042) and
Boatswain's Mate 1 & C (NAVEDTRA 14041). If you have previously
completed either NAVEDTRA 14042 and/or NAVEDTRA 14041, you do not
have to take this course. If NAVEDTRA 14041 or NAVEDTRA 14042 appears
on your Exam BIB, you may study NAVEDTRA 14041, NAVEDTRA 14042, OR
NAVEDTRA 14343.

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NAVEDTRA 14344
ELECTRICIAN'S MATE
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
15
Points:

Assignments: 10

Distribution
A
Code:

Provides information in the following areas: rating information, safety practices, and
administration; electrical power distribution systems, shipboard lighting, electrical
auxiliaries, motor controllers, maintenance and repair of rotating electrical
machinery; voltage and frequency regulation; electrohydraulic load-sensing speed
governors; degaussing; cathodic protection; visual landing aids; engineering plant
operations, maintenance, and inspections, and engineering casualty control.
NAVEDTRA 14345
MACHINERY REPAIRMAN
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
11
Points:

Assignments: 7

Distribution
C
Code:

Provides information on tools, shop equipment, and methods commonly used by an
MR in the operation of Navy machine shops. This course replaces Machinery
Repairman 3 (NAVEDTRA 14161) and Machinery Repairman 2, 1 & C
(NAVEDTRA 14162). If you have previously completed either NAVEDTRA
14161 and/or NAVEDTRA 14162, you do not have to take this course. If
NAVEDTRA 14161 or NAVEDTRA 14162 appears on your Exam BIB, you may
study NAVEDTRA 14161, NAVEDTRA 14162, OR NAVEDTRA 14345. DUE TO
COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS, THIS COURSE CANNOT BE DOWNLOADED
FROM THIS WEBSITE.

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NAVEDTRA 14347
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN SUPERVISOR
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Contains information on the following subject matter: Organization and
administration; supervision and training; combat systems; casualty control and
reporting; quality assurance; test equipment; and maintenance and COSAL. This
course is only available in electronic format. You may enroll in this course
and/or download course materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll:
https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil. Download: https://www.advancement.
cnet.navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14348
MINEMAN VOLUME 02
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
5
Points:

Assignments: 3

Distribution
A
Code:

Addresses the Mineman rating on administrative functions and supply procedures.
NAVEDTRA 14349
MINEMAN, VOLUME 3
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
3
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

Text covers Underwater Mine Maintenance System and Mine Handling and
Storage. This course replaces Mineman, Volume 3 (3&2), (NAVEDTR 14156)
and Mineman, Volume 3 (1&C) (NAVEDTRA 14155). If you have previously
completed either NAVEDTRA 14155 and/or NAVEDTRA 14156, you do not
have to take this course. If NAVEDTRA 14155 or NAVEDTRA 14156 appears
on your Exam BIB, you may study NAVEDTRA 14155, NAVEDTRA 14156, or
NAVEDTRA 14349.

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NAVEDTRA 14350
ADMIRALTY LAW AND ITS APPLICATION IN NAVY ADMIRALTY CLAIMS PRACTICE: A
PRIMER
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
3
Points:

Assignments: 2

Distribution
A
Code:

This course describes admiralty law, its application in Navy Admiralty Claims
Practice, and contains an excerpt of change 12 from the JAG Manual. This course
is only available in electronic format. You may enroll in this course and/or
download course materials at the following Internet sites: Enroll: https://
www.courses.cnet.navy.mil Download: https://www.advancement.cnet.
navy.mil
NAVEDTRA 14351
LEGALMAN
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
11
Points:

Assignments: 7

Distribution
A
Code:

This NRTC covers the following subject matter areas: General administration and
security; legal research; court reporting; constitutional considerations; nonjudicial
punishment; pretrial matters; court-martial trials; posttrial duties and review
process; administrative separations; delivery of personnel; legal assistance; claims;
administrative investigations; and office organization, management and
supervision. This course is only available in electronic format. You may
enroll in this course and/or download course materials at the following
Internet sites: Enroll: https://www.courses.cnet.navy.mil. Download:
https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil This course replaces Legalman
3&2 (NAVEDTRA 14134) and Legalman 1&C (NAVEDTRA 14135). If you
have previously completed either NAVEDTRA 14134 and/or NAVEDTRA
14135, you do not have to take this course. If NAVEDTRA 14134 or
NAVEDTRA 14135 appears on your Exam BIB, you may study NAVEDTRA
14134, NAVEDTRA 14135, OR NAVEDTRA 14351.

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NAVEDTRA 14353
AVIATION BOATSWAIN'S MATE H
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
11
Points:

Assignments: 7

Distribution
A
Code:

Provide information on tools and equipment, aircraft handling equipment, aircraft
handling, aircraft firefighting, and crash and salvage, and shore base emergency
arresting gear.
NAVEDTRA 14504
MILITARY REQUIREMENTS FOR PETTY OFFICERS THIRD AND SECOND CLASS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Retirement
8
Points:

Assignments: 5

Distribution
A
Code:

Covers the knowledges required of Sailors of the U.S. Navy and Naval Reserve.
Designed for individual study rather than formal classroom instruction, the course
provides basic information in regard to Petty Officers Third and Second Class Naval
Standards which are listed in the Manual of Navy Enlisted Manpower Personnel
Classifications and Occupational Standards, NAVPERS 18068. This self-study course
is organized into subject matter areas, each containing learning objectives to help
you determine what you should learn along with text and illustrations to help you
understand the information. The subject matter reflects day-to-day professional
military knowledge.

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Section 3
Naval Security Group Training Products
Information
Introduction
Naval Security Group (NAVSECGRU) nonresident training products are developed by the
Commanding Officer, Naval Education and Training Professional Development and Technology
Center (NETPDTC), NAVSECGRU Division (hereafter referred to as Code N316), Pensacola, FL,
according to requirements stated by the Commander, Naval Security Group Command. These
materials include:
Naval Security Group Training Courses (NSGTCs)
Naval Security Group Training Publications (NSGTPs)
NSGTCs and NSGTPs are stocked and administered ONLY by Code N316 at NETPDTC. A listing of
NSGTCs and NSGTPs follows. NSGTCs and NSGTPs are ordered from:
Commanding Officer
NETPDTC Code N316
6490 Saufley Field Road
Pensacola FL 32509-5238
Local NAVSECGRU Nonresident Training Libraries
To minimize the delays that may result when course materials are forwarded by the Defense Courier
Service (DCS), or by registered mail, and to maximize service to the enrollee, NAVSECGRU
nonresident training libraries are established at NAVSECGRU elements throughout the world. Where
maintenance of a library is within the administrative capacity of an element, and that element wishes
to establish a library, official correspondence to that effect should be forwarded to:
Commanding Officer
NETPDTC Code N316
6490 Saufley Field Road
Pensacola FL 32509-5238

NAVSECGRU Information

(GENSER Message Address: NETPDTC PENSACOLA FL//N316//)
DSN: 922-1688 COMM: (850) 452-1688
E-MAIL: SFLY_CRYPTOLOGIC.PRODUCTS@navy.mil
Requests should indicate specific courses, publications, and quantity required. Upon receipt of the
request, NAVSECGRU nonresident training materials will be provided including NSGTPs, NSGTCs,
and answer keys (as needed).
EW Products
To order EW NAVEDTRA products, consult Part 1 of this catalog.
Security Clearances and Need-To-Know
Commanding officers are responsible for ensuring recipients of classified materials have the proper
security clearance and the need-to-know.

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Section 3
Naval Security Group Training Products
Administration
TOPICS COVERED
Who is Eligible

How Assignments are Graded

USNR Retirement Points

How to Enroll

Grades

How to Provide Student
Feedback

Answer Sheets

Completion Letters

How to Get Assistance

Who is eligible to
enroll in
NAVSECGRU
training courses

1. Enrollment is limited to personnel who:
a. currently hold the requisite security clearance
b. are assigned to an activity having adequate facilities for the
proper stowage and protection of the materials
c. have completed any prerequisite course(s)
d. normally are in one of the following categories:
❍ Active duty personnel of any service assigned duty with the
Naval Security Group.
❍ Inactive duty personnel of any service assigned duty with the
Naval Reserve Security Group and residing in the United States.
❍ Marine Corps personnel assigned duty with a component of the
Naval Security Group, a Marine Support Battalion, Radio
Battalion, or a Special Security Communications team.
❍ Civilian personnel employed by activities providing functional
support to the Naval Security Group mission.
2. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis.

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How to enroll

1. Enlisted Personnel, Officers, and Civilians.
❍ Personnel at elements that maintain a NAVSECGRU
nonresident training library should enroll at, and have
assignments graded by, their local library.
❍ Personnel at elements that DO NOT maintain a NAVSECGRU
nonresident training library should enroll by letter (via the chain
of command) with Code N316 at NETPDTC. (See mailing
address on the first page.)
2. Enrollment requests to Code N316 NETPDTC should indicate the
specific material required, student's need-to-know, stowage capabilities,
and clearance certification (when appropriate).

Answer sheets
How assignments are
graded

Use conventional answer sheets for NSGTCs.
1. Return completed assignments to the issuing authority (NAVSECGRU
library or Code N316 NETPDTC) for grading.
❍ NAVSECGRU libraries will grade assignments and make a page
4 service record entry locally.
❍ Code N316 NETPDTC will grade assignments and issue a
completion letter. Completed assignments should be returned to
Code N316 NETPDTC as soon as they are completed. DO NOT
HOLD COMPLETED ASSIGNMENTS. DO NOT RETURN
TEXTS OR COURSE BOOKS to Code N316 NETPDTC.
2. Return course materials to the issuing authority upon course completion

Grades

1. A passing score is 3.2 or above.
2. Students receiving a failing score on an assignment must resubmit a
new answer sheet marked RESUBMIT.
3. The maximum grade for a resubmitted assignment is 3.2.
4. Scores on resubmitted assignments will be averaged into the overall
score.
5. To qualify for a completion letter, students must achieve an overall
course grade of at least 3.2.

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Completion letters

1. Completion letters are issued to all personnel who complete a course
administered by Code N316 NETPDTC.
2. Completion letters become a permanent part of an officer's service
record and serve as the basis for service record entries for enlisted
personnel.

USNR retirement
points

1. Each course lists the recommended points for USNR retirement.
2. For detailed information about retirement points, refer to the effective
edition of BUPERSINST 1001.39C.

How to provide
student feedback

1. Comments and recommendations from students are highly valued.
Informal notes or memorandums are encouraged.
2. Classified comments should be forwarded, via the student's command
mail room, to NETPDTC, Code N316.

How to get assistance

1. Send administrative or technical queries to Code N316 at the address
provided earlier.
2. Assistance via telephone may be obtained from Code N316 by calling
DSN 922-1688 or Commercial (850) 452-1688.
3. Questions may also be addressed via the Internet to:
SFLY_CRYPTOLOGIC.PRODUCTS@navy.mil

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Section 3
NAVSECGRU Sources
Type Publication Source
NAVEDTRA
(TRAMAN or
NRTC)

Catalog of Nonresident Training Courses, NAVEDTRA 12061
https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil

NSGTP/NSGTC

NETPDTC Code N316, DSN 922-1688, Comm (850) 452-1688
Email: cryptologic.products@cnet.navy.mil

BUPERSINST,
NAVPERS,
EDVRMAN

http://www.bupers.navy.mil/

National Education
Training Group
(NETG)

http://www.navylearning.com

COI, DOI, USSID,
EPL

NSANET: www.nsa/

OPNAVINST
SECNAVINST

http://neds.nebt.daps.mil/Directives/dirindex.html

NTP

https://www1.nctc.navy.mil

CMS

http://www.nctc.navy.mil/DCMSWEB/cmspubs.htm

NWP, APP

(CD-ROM), Email: fleetpubs@nwc.navy.mil
DSN 948-6412/1168, Comm (401) 841-6412/1168

NCS courses

NSANET: http://www.ncs.s.nsa/Training/NCS/Catalog/index.html
DSN: 685-3642, NSTS: 962-3642, Comm: (240) 373-3642

TDDX/TADIXS-B
USER GUIDE
(TBUG)

SIPRNET: http://www.nro.smil.mil/order.html
DSN: 898-6730, Comm: 1-800-306-6990 ext 2327

DOD 5105.21-M-1
NAVSUPP to M-1

Order through channels:
Defense Intelligence Agency, ATTN: SVD-2, Washington, DC 20340

Joint DODIIS

http://fas.org/irp/doddir/dod/jdcsisss-rev2.htm

NAVSECGRUINST NSANET:http://www.hq.nsg.usn.nsa/claimnet/index.htm
ACP, Mk-36

SIPRNET: http://www.fiwc.navy.smil.mil/fiwc/training/pubs.html

NAVSECGRU Sources

FXP

SIPRNET:
http://www.nwdc.navy.smil.mil/command/doctrine/nwel_pub_mgt/default.cfm
Email: fleetpubs@nwc.navy.mil

Navy-Wide
OPTASK

SIPRNET:
http://c2fashore/secondflt.navy.smil.milc2faflt.nsf
http://www.cusnc.navy.smil.mil/ops/rosetta/navywide/iw1.txt
http://www.cusnc.navy.smil.mil/ops/rosetta/navywide/iw2.txt
http://www.cusnc.navy.smil.mil/ops/rosetta/navywide/iw3.txt

DOD 5200.33R

http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives

JP

http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/index.htm

AN/ULQ-16

SIPRNET: http://www.fiwc.navy.smil.mil/fiwc/training/pubs.html

AN/SLA-10B

SIPRNET: http://www.fiwc.navy.smil.mil/fiwc.training/pubs.html
Email: caconne@hqcnsg.navy.mil

NAVSECGRU Courses

Section 3
NAVSECGRU Courses
Course Descriptions
The following NSGTC's and NSGTP's are currently stocked at the Naval Education and
Training Professional Development and Technology Center, NAVSECGRU Division (Code
N316), Pensacola, Florida.
Module 1-Naval Cryptology in National Security
NSGTC
Number:

684-01-00-97

Assignments: 2

Points: 3

NSGTP Number : 683-01-00-97
This module provides Naval Security Group personnel with a general orientation of the cryptologic
community with particular emphasis on the mission, function, and organization of the National
Security Agency/Central Security Service and the Naval Security Group.
Special Instructions: Special Handling Required. WARNING! This course is classified
SECRET and contains Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI).
Module 2-Fleet Operations: Command And Control Warfare And Electronic Warfare Systems
NSGTC
Number:

684-02-00-99

Assignments: 2

Points: 4

NSGTP Number : 683-02-00-99
This module provides information on composite warfare concept and organization; information
operations (IO); C2W planning and execution; shore support and electronic support dissemination;
and submarine, airborne, and surface platform C4I capabilities.
Special Instructions: WARNING! This course is classified SECRET NOFORN.
Module 3-Defense Message System
NSGTC Number: 684-03-00-02
Assignments: 2

Points: 2

Note: The text for this course is Defense Message System User's Manual, NTP-21(A) dated 17
August 2000. NTP 21(A) is available at https://www1.nctc.navy.mil.
Questions in this course cover the global DMS architecture, DMS message types and components,
and DMS message handling policies and procedures.
Module 4-Cryptologic Operators Manual For ELINT Operations

NAVSECGRU Courses

NSGTC
Number:

684-04-00-00

Assignments: 2

Points: 4

NSGTP Number : 683-04-00-00
This module provides the student with information on radars, radar systems, missile guidance and
threat emitters, and ELINT collection and reporting.
Special Instructions: WARNING! This course is classified SECRET NOFORN.
Module 5-Communications Signals Collection Operator
NSGTC
Number:

684-05-00-02

Assignments: 2

Points: 3

NSGTP Number : 683-05-00-02
This module provides information concerning the characteristics of satellite communications,
digital communications, communications terms and techniques, satellite collection operations,
regional signals intelligence operations centers, and intelligence collection and reporting
procedures.
Special Instructions: Special Handling Required. WARNING! This course is classified
SECRET and contains Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI).
Module 6-Defense Message System Local Operations And Network Management Policies And
Procedures
NSGTC Number: 684-06-00-02
Assignments: 1

Points: 1

Note: The text for this course is Defense Message System Local Operations and Network
Management Policies and Procedures, NTP 22, dated 7 September 2000. NTP 22 is available at
https://www1.nctc.navy.mil.
Questions in this course cover DMS architecture for LNOSC personnel, interim operational
procedures, trouble tickets, message tracing procedures, and firewalls.
Module 11-SCI Security And Emergency Destruction

NAVSECGRU Courses

NSGTC Number: 684-11-00-01
Assignments: 3

Points: 5

NSGTP Number : 683-11-00-01
This module provides information from many sources on the common requirements associated
with security and emergency destruction of classified material encountered within the Naval
Security Group. The publication contains information on access and dissemination; Security
Education Program; security markings; transmitting, receipting, and accounting for classified
material; security violations and compromises; and emergency destruction.
Special Instructions: WARNING! This course is classified UNCLASSIFIED//FOR
OFFICIAL USE ONLY.
Module 15-SIGINT Reporting
NSGTC Number: 684-15-00-98
Assignments: 1

Points: 2

NSGTP Number : 683-15-00-98
This module discusses and gives examples of specific SIGINT reports and formats.
Special Instructions: Special Handling Required. WARNING! This course is classified
SECRET and contains Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI).
Module 16-Radio Wave Modulation & Signal Multiplexing
NSGTC Number: 684-16-00-00
Assignments: 2

Points: 3

NSGTP Number : 683-16-00-00
This module familiarizes the student with the basic concepts of sinewave characteristics, types of
modulation, and keying and signal multiplexing.
Module 17-Course For USSID 140
NSGTC Number: 684-17-00-01
Assignments: 1

Points: 1

Note: The text for this course is USSID 140.
Special Instructions: WARNING! This course is classified CONFIDENTIAL.
Module 18-Course For USSID 240
NSGTC Number: 684-18-00-01
Assignments: 1

Points: 1

Note: The text for this course is USSID 240.
Special Instructions: WARNING! This course is classified SECRET.
Module 20-Technical Control

NAVSECGRU Courses

NSGTC Number: 684-20-00-94
Assignments: 2

Points: 4

NSGTP Number : 683-20-00-94
This module provides information on the scope and responsibilities of the technical controller; the
mission, policy, and various organizations of naval communications; basic telecommunications
theory; individual technical control subsystems, power requirements, and safety; basic principles
and common configurations of communications equipments, antennas, and terminal equipments;
types and theory of radio wave propagation; satellite communications; basic test equipments;
system diagnosis and quality assurance; and technical control administration including reports and
required logs.
Special Instructions: WARNING! This course is classified CONFIDENTIAL.
Module 22-Fleet Operations - Orientation
NSGTC Number: 684-22-00-97
Assignments: 2

Points: 3

NSGTP Number : 683-22-00-97
This module introduces the student to many aspects of U.S. fleet operations. It includes general
information on the Navy's strategic concept, their national command structure, the missions of
naval ships and aircraft, combat systems, command and control warfare, and afloat training
Special Instructions: WARNING! This course is classified SECRET.
Module 28-Shipboard Communications
NSGTC Number: 684-28-00-01
Assignments: 2

Points: 3

NSGTP Number : 683-28-00-01
This module contains an overall introduction to shipboard and satellite communications; security
and administration; cryptographic operations; communications systems and equipment; and
messages and files.
Special Instructions: WARNING! This course is classified CONFIDENTIAL.
Module 29-CTM Core Elements
NSGTC Number: 684-29-00-98
Assignments: 2

Points: 3

NSGTP Number : 683-28-00-01
This module contains an overall introduction to shipboard and satellite communications; security
and administration; cryptographic operations; communications systems and equipment; and
messages and files.
Special Instructions: WARNING! This course is classified CONFIDENTIAL.
Module 30-Department Of The Navy Correspondence Manual Course

NAVSECGRU Courses

NSGTC
Number:

684-30-00-97

Assignments: 3

Points: 5

Note: The text for this course is Department of the Navy Correspondence Manual, SECNAVINST
5216.5D.
Questions in this course cover information on the administrative and managerial responsibilities of
the DON correspondence program.
Module 32-Evaluation/Fitness Report
NSGTC
Number:

684-32-00-97

Assignments: 3

Points: 5

Note: The text for this course is Navy Performance Evaluation and Counseling System,
BUPERSINST 1610.10.
Questions in this course cover information on the procedures and requirements for preparing,
recording, and submitting evaluation and fitness reports on naval personnel.
Module 37-NAVSECGRU Awards Manual Course
NSGTC
Number:

684-37-00-98

Assignments: 2

Points: 3

Note: The text for this course is Naval Security Group Awards Manual, NSGINST 1650.9D.
Questions in this course cover information on the various types of NAVSECGRU awards and their
submission criteria.
Module 38-Naval Military Personnel Manual Course
NSGTC
Number:

684-38-00-97

Assignments: 2

Points: 3

Note: The text for this course is Naval Military Personnel Manual, NAVPERS 15560C.
Questions in this course cover information on various Navy-related personnel programs of interest
to CT personnel as well as their associated requirements.
Module 39-Navsecgru Logistics Management Manual Course

NAVSECGRU Courses

NSGTC
Number:

684-39-00-98

Assignments: 2

Points: 3

Note: The text for this course is NAVSECGRU Logistics Management Manual, NSGINST 4000.1D.
Questions in this course cover information on NAVSECGRU logistics including material
management, equipment installation, 3-M, CASREP reporting, supply, ERRTs, test equipment,
training, safety, facilities management, and NMMS.
Electronics Warfare Technician 1 & C
NAVEDTRA 14095
Edition 1993
Assignments: 3

Points: 5

NSGTP Number :
Note: This is NOT a new or revised course. NAVEDTRA Course Number changed ONLY to
facilitate central enrollment.
DESCRIPTION: Provides information on correspondence documents and publications; EW
training and readiness; EW assets and capabilities; Navy EW organization and missions; emission
control; EW operations planning and coordination; and ECM/ECCM employment.
Special Information: WARNING!
These products are classified SECRET / NOFORN.

Electronics Warfare Technician 3 & 2
NAVEDTRA 14096
Edition 1992
Assignments: 5

Points: 9

NSGTP Number :
Note: This is NOT a new or revised course. NAVEDTRA Course Number changed ONLY to
facilitate central enrollment.
DESCRIPTION: Provides detailed information on Introduction to electronic warfare; CIC and EW
organization; analysis and identification; communications and reporting; logs, status boards, and
plots; shipboard electronic warfare support measures (ESM) equipment; shipboard electronic
countermeasures (ECM) equipment; auxiliary electronic warfare equipments; security and
publications; maintenance.
Special Information: WARNING!
These products are classified SECRET /WNINTEL/ NOFORN.



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