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U.S. Military Training, CBRNE, Warrior Tasks, Battle Drills
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This training section is packed with useful information for your next training event. Military training related. Articles are published every week along with examples and forms to make your jobs a little easier. Training Around the Web. 2 OPORD Examples 7. Training meeting. This is not a Government Sponsored website. Troops Deploy to Afghanistan. Troops Deploy to Iraq 2016. New Army First Aid Kit. What goes in your OMPF? How to get advance pay. How to evaluate a casu. The truth about investing in Stocks.
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AEC Internships and College Graduates
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The Internship Program is for current students and individuals accepted for enrollment in a qualifying educational program. It replaces the existing Student Career Experience Program (SCEP) and Student Temporary Employment Program (STEP). The Internship Program provides students enrolled in a variety of educational institutions with paid opportunities to work in agencies and explore Federal careers while still in school. 1 The Internship Program (Former STEP and SCEP). B) Responsibilities assigned to a R...
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ATC Visitor Guide
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Wear badges above the waist and in clear view at all times while in the Industrial Area. Upon leaving the Industrial Area, badges are to be turned-in or concealed. Visitors will pick up and return badges daily. Security badges are to be turned-in if you plan to leave the Aberdeen area temporarily! Please coordinate any requirements to store or transmit classified documents or materials by courier with your ATC point of contact before your visit. Also, be sure to obtain courier authorization in writin...
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OTC Hall of Fame
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III Corps and Fort Hood. OTC in the spotlight. US Army Operational Testers' Hall of Fame. The US. Army Operational Testers' Hall of Fame was originally opened at TEXCOM's 25th Anniversary celebration October 4, 1994, and is the Army's only Hall of Fame that honors distinguished people in the operational test community. This Hall of Fame is representative of the long and proud history of the military and civilians who have been prominent in the conduct of military tests and experimentation since 1856.
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United States Army Operational Test Command
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III Corps and Fort Hood. OTC in the spotlight. Reserve Signal Soldiers save big dollars installing communication cables. Nine Signal Soldiers from a Seagoville, Texas Reserve unit are helping save big bucks in communication cable installation. Read More. West Fort Hood bikers to plan more motorcycle mentorship rides. Thirty-one bikers from two units here traversed twisty Hill Country roads. Read More. Operational Test Command welcomes new commander. OTC Civilians walk the straight and narrow. The first m...
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OTC Leaders
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OTC in the spotlight. III Corps and Fort Hood. John C. Ulrich. Col John C. Ulrich is the Commander of the U.S. Army Operational Test Command, Fort Hood, Texas. Deputy Commander / Chief of Staff. Col Ronald W. McNamara. Col Ronald W. McNamara is the Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army Operational Test Command, Fort Hood, Texas. Command Sgt. Maj. Jason Schmidt.
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OTC Leaders
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OTC in the spotlight. III Corps and Fort Hood. Command Sgt. Maj. Jason Schmidt. On February 26, 2016, Command Sgt. Maj. Jason Schmidt assumed the responsibilities as command sergeant major of the U.S. Army Operational Test Command, Fort Hood, Texas. Command Sgt. Maj. Jason Schmidt. Assumed the responsibilities as command sergeant major of the U.S. Army Operational Test Command on February 26, 2016. US Army Sergeants Major Academy (Class 60).
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ATC Visitor Guide
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Aberdeen Test Center is located on Aberdeen Proving Ground. The nation s oldest proving ground, established in 1917. It is located in the northeast portion of Maryland in Harford County, on the western shore of Chesapeake Bay. Major metropolitan areas within easy driving distance from the installation are Baltimore, about 35 miles away; Washington D.C. about 65 miles; Philadelphia, about 75 miles; and New York City, about 170 miles.
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ATC Leaders
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COL Morris L. Bodrick. COL Morris L. Bodrick is the Commander of the U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center, U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command. Mr John Wallace has been the Technical Director of the U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center for over 10 years. His experience and dedication provide distinguished service to our customers and warfighter.
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ATC History
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The US. Army Aberdeen Test Center (ATC), a subordinate command to the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command, dates its beginning from World War I when due to the wartime congestion of New York Harbor, the Army moved artillery testing from Sandy Hook, New Jersey, to rural Aberdeen, Maryland. Expansion during World War II brought the Proving Center, which in 1943 became the Ordnance Research and Development Center (ORDC). In 1945, the ORDC reorganized into the Development and Proof Services. Today, ATC is ...
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