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I have completed SNCO Advance course (in residence) in the Marine Corp, this is equivilant to the Air Force course 12. Does anybody have a reference which I might be able to show my education section in order to get credit for course 12
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I'm pretty sure it's not... That taught you to be a SNCO in the Marines, but not the AF.
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Sorry lovecheese but I am going to have to disagree with your statement. You can go to another service's PME course and get credit...we do it all the time in the officer corps.
But more appropriate to this discussion I got this off of the AFPC website: Information On Attending Sister Service Academies Answer The sister service school scheduling process is driven by the E-8 promotion release (usually occurs in March). HQ AFPC/DPPAT receives 79 quotas per FY for eligible MSgt’s and SMSgt’s to attend the sister service schools. The Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy (SNCOA) sister service schools are the only equivalent PME for enlisted members. The sister service school scheduling is based only on the promotion process and the seats are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. The eligibility criteria is identical to the AF SNCOA scheduling process; the volunteers must be SMSgt’s, SMSgt selects, primary MSgts or alternate MSgt for that FY only. Sister Service Schools and Eligibility Criteria: SMSgt’s can volunteer for: Navy Army SMSgt selects can volunteer for: Marines – as long as they do not pin on prior to class graduation date Navy – as long as they pin on prior to the class start date Army – as long as they pin on prior to class start date Primary MSgts can volunteer for: Marines Coast Guard Alternate MSgts can volunteer for: Marines Coast Guard HQ AFPC/DPPAT receives the following number of seats for each sister service school: Coast Guard – 40 seats per year Navy – 21 seats per year Marines – 15 seats per year Army – 2 seats per year Upon receipt of the volunteer letters, signed by the member and the member’s commander, HQ AFPC/DPPAT validates eligibility and assigns the class based on the preferences on the volunteer statement. All volunteer letters must be faxed to DSN: 665-6243 or emailed to SNCOAScheduling@randolph.af.mil Note: These seats are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis Note: Not all volunteers will be loaded for the class requested if other members submitted their requests first. The seats will be filled in those classes closest to the volunteer dates as possible or placed on the waiting list if all seats are full Waiting List: If a member is placed on a waiting list for ANY sister service school, the member will also be loaded for an AF SNCOA class (based on the AF SNCOA scheduling process) when their primary, alternate or line number is next to be scheduled. Note: HQ AFPC/DPPAT will NOT cancel a seat in the AF SNCOA class in order for the volunteer to remain on the waiting list. However, he/she can opt to remain on the sister service school waiting list until 30 days prior to the AF SNCOA class start date. Upon reaching 30 days prior to class start date, the member will be removed from the sister service school waiting list and MUST proceed to the AF SNCOA class. The four sister service schools are listed below. The Air Force Senior NCO Academy is the only course that awards Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) credit. US Navy Senior Enlisted Academy Information School Information: Location: Newport Rhode Island Number of Academic Days: 64 Days Course Number: USNSEA 100 Number of Seats per year: 36 US Navy Senior Enlisted Academy Web Site: https://www.npdc.navy.mil/cnl/sea/ US Navy Fitness Standards: http://www.npc.navy.mil/CommandSupport/PhysicalReadiness/ Eligibility Criteria: Must be a SMSgt or a SMSgt-select who will pin-on prior to Class Graduation Date Must have 6 months remaining on active duty after Class Graduation Date Volunteer letter must be signed by the member and the member's commander US Coast Guard Chief Petty Officers Academy School Information: Location: Petaluma, California Number of Academic Days: 45 Days Course Number: USNSEA (CG) 100 Number of Seats per year: 36 US Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer's Academy Web Site: http://www.uscg.mil/hq/tcpet/cpoa/index.htm Eligibility Criteria: Must be a MSgt (Primary or Alternate) Must have 6 months remaining on active duty after Class Graduation Date Volunteer letter must be signed by the member and the member's commander US Army Sergeants Major Academy School Information: Location: Fort Bliss, Texas Number of Academic Days: 192 Days - This is a PCS Course Number: L5AZA8F090 000 Number of Seats per year: 2 US Army Sergeants Major Academy Web Site: https://www.bliss.army.mil/usasma/ (.mil access only) Eligibility Criteria: Must be a SMSgt or SMSgt-select who will pin-on prior to Class Start Date Must have six months remaining on active duty after Class Graduation Date Volunteer letter must be signed by the member and the member's commander US Marine CORPS Staff NCO Academy Advance Course School Information: Locations: Quantico, Virginia Camp Pendelton, California Camp Lejeune, North Carolina Camp Butler, Japan Number of Academic Days: 37 Days Number of Seats per year: 15 Marine Corps Staff NCO Academy Web Site: https://www.intranet.tecom.usmc.mil/sites/epme/sncoa/default.aspx (.mil access only) Eligibility Criteria: Must be a MSgt (Primary or Alternate) or SMSgt-select who will not pin-on prior to Class Graduation Date Must have six months remaining on active duty after Class Graduation Date Volunteer letter must be signed by the member and the member's commander |
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I would recommend, if your education office is not up on the fact you can go to another service's course, to get with AFPC directly. |
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