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Military Occupational Classification and Structure - U.S. Army

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h. Grading <strong>and</strong> position titles. Authorized position titles are provided<br />

in tables 6-2 <strong>and</strong> 6-3. The following grades are used to code<br />

positions into one of four definable skill levels: W2 equals WO1/<br />

CW2; W3 equals CW3; W4 equals CW4; <strong>and</strong> W5 equals CW5. The<br />

grades are listed in the following st<strong>and</strong>ards of grade tables:<br />

(1) Table 8-352C-1. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TOE/MTOE.<br />

(2) Table 8-352C-2. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TDA.<br />

8–56. <strong>Military</strong> <strong>Occupational</strong> Specialty 352D—Emitter<br />

Location/Identification Technician<br />

a. Licensing/certification requirements. None.<br />

b. Prerequisites. DA Cir 601 series.<br />

c. MOS 352D. MOS 352D is an accession MOS. The enlisted<br />

feeder MOS is 98D.<br />

d. Associated SQI.<br />

(1) 0—No special qualifications.<br />

(2) 7—Parachutist.<br />

(3) 8—Instructor.<br />

(4) T—Transition (personnel only).<br />

(5) Z—Research, Development, Test, <strong>and</strong> Evaluation Technician.<br />

e. Associated ASI.<br />

(1) 6M—Mobilization <strong>and</strong> Demobilization Operations.<br />

(2) 6P—Master Fitness Trainer.<br />

f. Qualifications.<br />

(1) WO1/\CW2 must—<br />

(a) Complete the MI Warrant Officer Basic Course.<br />

(b) Have normal color discrimination with corrected vision per<br />

one of the following three categories of the good eye, bad eye<br />

categories: 20/40-20/70; 20/30-20/100; or 20/20-20/400.<br />

(c) Have hearing wherein sound amplitude in one ear does not<br />

exceed 45 decibels at frequencies 250, 500, 1000 <strong>and</strong> 2000 CPS<br />

(HZ) or 65 decibels at frequency 4000.<br />

(d) Be a U.S. citizen. Possess a security clearance of TOP SE-<br />

CRET with eligibility for access to sensitive compartmented information<br />

(SCI).<br />

(2) CW2 must—<br />

(a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(1).<br />

(b) Complete the resident MI Warrant Officer Advanced Course.<br />

(3) CW3 must—<br />

(a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(2).<br />

(b) Complete the Warrant Officer Staff Course (WOSC).<br />

(4) CW4 must—<br />

(a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(3).<br />

(b) Complete the Warrant Officer Senior Staff Course (WOSSC).<br />

g. Duties.<br />

(1) WO1/CW2 must—<br />

(a) Manages personnel <strong>and</strong> technical equipment assets engaged in<br />

establishment <strong>and</strong> employment of ELI activities operating or being<br />

prepared for operation in a communications/electronics intelligence<br />

environment.<br />

( b ) P e r f o r m s s i t e s u r v e y s i n c i d e n t a l t o E L I e q u i p m e n t<br />

deployment.<br />

(c) Supervises installation, calibration, adjustment, <strong>and</strong> testing of<br />

ELI equipment.<br />

(d) Supervises installation, calibration, adjustment, <strong>and</strong> testing of<br />

ELI equipment.<br />

(e) Analyzes <strong>and</strong> evaluates the effectiveness of ELI techniques.<br />

(f) Supervises the operation of communications <strong>and</strong> cryptologic<br />

equipment in support of ELI operations.<br />

(2) CW3 must—<br />

(a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(1).<br />

(b) Provides technical guidance <strong>and</strong> direction to subordinate ELI<br />

elements.<br />

(c) Advissor to members of allied forces using U.S. <strong>Army</strong> ELI<br />

equipment or supporting the intelligence activities of the U.S. <strong>Army</strong>.<br />

(3) CW4 performs duties described in paragraph g(2).<br />

(4) CW5 must—<br />

(a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(3).<br />

(b) Advises the comm<strong>and</strong>er or staff officers on the development,<br />

DA PAM 611–21 • 31 March 1999<br />

e m p l o y m e n t , d e p l o y m e n t , a n d u t i l i z a t i o n o f E L I a s s e t s a n d<br />

techniques.<br />

h. Grading <strong>and</strong> position titles. Authorized position titles are provided<br />

in tables 6-2 <strong>and</strong> 6-3. The following grades are used to code<br />

positions into one of four definable skill levels: W2 equals WO1/<br />

CW2; W3 equals CW3; W4 equals CW4; <strong>and</strong> W5 equals CW5. The<br />

grades are listed in the following st<strong>and</strong>ards of grade tables:<br />

(1) Table 8-352D-1. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TOE/MTOE.<br />

(2) Table 8-352D-2. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TDA.<br />

8–57. <strong>Military</strong> <strong>Occupational</strong> Specialty 352G—Voice<br />

Intercept Technician<br />

a. Licensing/certification requirements. None.<br />

b. Prerequisites. DA Cir 601 series.<br />

c. MOS 352G. MOS 352G is an accession MOS. The enlisted<br />

feeder MOS is 98G.<br />

d. Associated SQI.<br />

(1) 0—No special qualifications.<br />

(2) 7—Parachutist.<br />

(3) 8—Instructor.<br />

(4) T—Transition (personnel only).<br />

(5) Z—Research, Development, Test, <strong>and</strong> Evaluation Technician.<br />

e. Associated ASI.<br />

(1) 6M—Mobilization <strong>and</strong> Demobilization Operations.<br />

(2) 6P—Master Fitness Trainer.<br />

(3) 9N—Strategic Debriefer/Interrogator.<br />

f. Qualifications.<br />

(1) WO1/CW2 must—<br />

(a) Complete the MI Warrant Officer Basic Course.<br />

(b) Have normal color discrimination with corrected vision per<br />

one of the following three categories of the good eye, bad eye<br />

categories: 20/40-20/70; 20/30-20/100; or 20/20-20/400.<br />

(c) Have hearing wherein sound amplitude in one ear does not<br />

exceed 45 decibels at frequencies 250, 500, 1000 <strong>and</strong> 2000 CPS<br />

(HZ) or 65 decibels at frequency 4000.<br />

(d) Be a U.S. citizen. Possess a security clearance of TOP SE-<br />

CRET with eligibility for access to sensitive compartmented information<br />

(SCI).<br />

(2) CW3 must—<br />

(a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(1).<br />

(b) Complete the resident MI Warrant Officer Advanced Course.<br />

(3) CW4 must—<br />

(a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(2).<br />

(b) Complete the Warrant Officer Staff Course (WOSC).<br />

(4) CW4 must—<br />

(a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(3).<br />

(b) Complete the Warrant Officer Senior Staff Course (WOSSC).<br />

g. Duties.<br />

(1) WO1/CW2 must—<br />

(a) Conducts, manages, <strong>and</strong> gives operational direction IEW personnel<br />

<strong>and</strong> equipment.<br />

(b) Performs site selection of OPSEC quality control for deployed<br />

EW assets.<br />

(c) Ensures voice intercept operators follow established procedures<br />

<strong>and</strong> techniques.<br />

(d) Supervises intercept, transcription, <strong>and</strong> translation of designated<br />

foreign communications.<br />

(e) Advises comm<strong>and</strong>ers <strong>and</strong> staff officers on the employment,<br />

deployment, <strong>and</strong> utilization of voice intercept personnel.<br />

(f) Defines <strong>and</strong> advises the comm<strong>and</strong>ers on language problem<br />

area.<br />

(2) CW3 must—<br />

(a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(1).<br />

( b ) D i r e c t s t h e o p e r a t i o n a l f u n c t i o n s f o r v o i c e i n t e r c e p t<br />

organizations.<br />

(c) Acts as a technical liaison between echelons of comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

(d) Develops <strong>and</strong> coordinates projects involving EW personnel<br />

<strong>and</strong> equipment.<br />

(3) CW4 must—<br />

(a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(2).<br />

(b) At the Intelligence Center will function as a Senior Faculty<br />

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