
This CFETP is a comprehensive education and training document that identifies 2W0X1 education and training requirements, training support resources, and minimum core task requirements for the Munitions Systems specialty. The CFETP provides munitions personnel a clear career-path to success while incorporating all aspects of career field training.
Report UXO to your Unit Control Center using the ‘EOD 9-Line Report’ (See Airman’s Manual for Form) Execute the ‘5-C’s upon initial observation of a UXO
UXO Awareness :: Joint Base Lewis-McChord - U.S. Army Garrisons
The Army's UXO Safety program is designed to educate military personnel and civilians alike about the potential hazards associated with UXO. This page is intended to provide educational,...
USAF MUNITIONS BADGE - uniforms-4u.com
Approved in 2019, the U.S. Air Force Munitions Badge is an Occupational Badge worn by Enlisted Airmen in Air Force Specialty Code 2W0, Munitions Systems and Officers in 21M, Munitions and Missile Maintenance.
There are two types of UXO threats on the battlefield: passive (UXO that is found during unit movement) and active (UXO that results from an attack). All units must be able to react to both of these types of threats in order to survive on the modem battlefield.
USAF MAINTENANCE BADGE - uniforms-4u.com
The Maintenance occupational badge is awarded to enlisted Airmen in four career fields—Aerospace Maintenance (2A), Precision Measurement (2P), Maintenance Management (2R), and Munitions & Weapons (2W). All told, these career fields comprise nearly 35 jobs, with the vast majority of them (28) involved in Aerospace Maintenance.
This unclassified multiservice tactics, techniques, and procedures (MTTP) publication describes the unexploded explosive ordnance (UXO) threat and provides guidelines to minimize the impact of UXO hazards.
UXO is military munitions/explosive ordnance that has been primed, fused, armed, or otherwise prepared for action, and that has been fired, dropped, launched, projected, or placed in such a manner as to constitute a hazard to operations, installations, personnel, or material, and remains unexploded either by malfunction, design, or for any ...
UXO - atec.army.mil
Read Policy Letter #24: Workforce Briefing and Training on the Hazards of Unexploded Ordnance (UXO). Complete the attached Record of Organizational Training on Unexploded Ordnance Range...
A person's ability to recognize a UXO is the first and most important step in reducing the risk posed by a UXO hazard. This section presents information on the most common types of UXO and how it may be found in the field.