• NETC: Fleet Readiness Starts Here: OS Pilot Course Lessons Learned
    Aug 14 2019
    Naval Education and Training Command Force Master Chief Karim Cole discusses the lessons learned from the Operations Specialist (OS) Pilot Course that will be incorporated into OS modernized training that begins September 2019 at Center for Surface Combat Systems Unit Great Lakes, Illinois.
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  • NETC: Fleet Readiness Starts Here - Modernized Operations Specialist Training
    Jun 6 2019
    Rear Adm. Kyle Cozad, commander, Naval Education and Training Command, discusses the impact and value of modernized operations specialist training at Naval Station Great Lakes, Illinois.
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  • NETC: Fleet Readiness Starts Here: Force Cole's CPO Birthday Message
    Apr 1 2019
    NETC Force Master Chief Karim Cole extends birthday wishes to all chief petty officers within the NETC domain.
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  • NETC: Fleet Readiness Starts Here - How Does Ready, Relevant Learning Benefit Sailors?
    Mar 18 2019
    Naval Education and Training Command Force Master Chief Karim Cole discusses how Ready, Relevant Learning benefits the Navy's Sailors.
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  • NETC: Fleet Readiness Starts Here - NETC Commander Discusses Ready, Relevant Learning
    Mar 4 2019
    Rear Adm. Kyle Cozad, commander, Naval Education and Training Command, discusses Ready, Relevant Learning, the long-term investment to improve individual Sailor performance and enhance fleet readiness with three major components that address the WHEN, HOW and WHERE we train.
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  • NETC: Fleet Readiness Starts Here - Ready, Relevant Learning Myths
    Jan 28 2019
    190128-N-N0443-0001 PENSACOLA, Fla. (Jan. 28, 2019) Naval Education and Training Command Force Master Chief Karim Cole dispels several myths regarding Ready, Relevant Learning (RRL). RRL is one of the Navy’s Sailor 2025 key initiatives with a focus on providing Sailors the right training at the right time throughout their career. (U.S. Navy audio podcast/Released)
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  • 6th Marine Regiment Marines participate in Cold-Weather Operations Course Class 22-01 at Fort McCoy, Part II
    Oct 31 2024
    Marines assigned to the 6th Marine Regiment of Camp Lejuene, N.C., pull an ahkio sled during training Dec. 1, 2021, in the Cold-Weather Operations Course (CWOC) Class 22-01 at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than 150 Marines are participating in the course that has been temporarily reworked to support the training needs of the Marines. CWOC staff are running three, three-day field training exercise courses with the Marines from Dec. 1 to 9, 2021. After the first CWOC class completes its training, the CWOC training team of instructors will also conduct five more 14-day training sessions of CWOC into March 2022. (U.S. Army Video by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
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