FM Senior Leader

Financial Management Technician Senior Leaders Course (SLC) as of: 3 Apr 18 PURPOSE:  To train selected Noncommissioned Officers (NCOs) to enhance their technical and tactical abilities as Financial Management Technicians in the 21st century and to perform associated critical tasks at Skill Level 4 of MOS 36B.  The graduate will be able to teach, evaluate, and… Continue reading FM Senior Leader

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Advanced Check on Learning

Please CLICK HERE to view instructions. Keypad Click on “Keypad Login” to access a Check on Learning. Use Access code information provided to you by the facilitator. Keypad Login Scoreboard Instructors click “Create Scoreboard” to access and create a unique Check on Learning instance. Create Scoreboard

Maintain Stamp Stock

Action: 805C-LF5-1212 / Maintain Stamp Stock Condition: In a classroom environment; given access to the following material below and awareness of the Operational Environment (OE) variables and actors. DD Form 2257, Designation/Termination. DD Form 285, Appointment of Military Postal Clerk, Unit Mail Clerk or Mail Orderly. Flexible Credit Account to be Audited PS Form 17,… Continue reading Maintain Stamp Stock

Postal Operations – ASI F5

PURPOSE To train enlisted personnel E1 through E9 from all branches of service (active and reserve components), officer personnel 01 through 04, warrant officer 1 through 5, and civilian personnel GS-1 through GS-9 on procedures involved in the operation of a military post office (MPO). Lessons 805C-CJAF5212 Maintain Stamp Stock 805C-CJAF5201 Process Domestic Mail 805C-CJAF5215… Continue reading Postal Operations – ASI F5

Maude Lecture Series Videos

March 2019 Lecture Brigadier General (BG) Thomas J. “T.J.” Edwards Jr. Brigadier General (BG) Thomas J. “T.J.” Edwards Jr. is currently the 16th Chief, General Officer Management Office (GOMO). He was selected to lead GOMO in 2015 by General Mark A. Milley, the 39th Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA). BG Edwards’ initial Army… Continue reading Maude Lecture Series Videos

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Beginning in January of 2007, the Maude Foundation began hosting the Maude Leadership Lecture Series at the Soldier Support Institute at Ft. Jackson, South Carolina. The mission of the Lecture Series is to provide students with increased opportunities to enhance their leadership skills and classroom training by engaging with current and former leaders of the Army. The Lecture Series will be offered several times during the academic year as best fits the curricula and schedule of the Soldier Support Institute.

Lieutenant General Timothy J. Maude

Lieutenant General Timothy J. Maude, a soldier and leader who was serving as the Army’s Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, was killed in the attack on the Pentagon the morning of September 11, 2001.

Lieutenant General Maude was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, on November 18, 1947. He entered the United States Army as an enlisted soldier on March 21, 1966. Upon completion of Officer Candidate School in February 1967, he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Adjutant General’s Corps. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Management from Golden Gate University. He was also awarded a Master of Arts degree in Public Administration by Ball State University. His military education included completion of the Adjutant General Officer Basic and Advanced Courses, the United States Army Command and General Staff College, and the United States War College.

Lieutenant General Maude understood the human spirit. He understood that the well being of the Army-soldiers, civilians, retirees, veterans and their families-is inextricably linked to our readiness as a force. The success of the “Army of One” campaign demonstrates his broad understanding of human nature and his creative instincts in delivering on that understanding. He understood that young men and women today are looking for something greater than self and are able to accept the notion of duty to country as the noblest of endeavors. Lieutenant General Maude was a soldier for more than 35 years, during which time he served in a variety of important command and staff positions, culminating in his assignment as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, United States Army.

Other key assignments included service as the Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, and Director, Military Personnel Management, United States Army; Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, United States Army Europe and Seventh Army; Director, Enlisted Personnel Management, United States Total Army Personnel Command; J-1, United States European Command; Commander, United States Army Enlisted Records and Evaluation Center; Commander, 1st Battalion Troop Brigade, United States Army Soldier Support Center, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana; Adjutant General and Deputy Chief of Staff G-1, 2nd Infantry Division; and Chief of Staff, 8th Personnel Command.

Lieutenant General Maude’s influence will continue to strengthen the Army’s readiness and our Nation’s defense of freedom and liberty for years to come. His love of soldiers and his devotion to the Army was deep and genuine. Simply put, Lieutenant General Maude loved soldiers; he loved the Army; he loved this wonderful country. His every action cheerfully reflected this commitment to duty.

Lieutenant General Maude was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal, Defense Superior Serve Medal, Legion of Merit (with three Oak Leaf Clusters), Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart, Meritorious Service Medal (with four Oak Lead Clusters), Army Commendation Medal (with two Oak Leaf Clusters), Army Achievement Medal, and the Army General Staff Identification Badge.

As a mark of respect to the memory of Lieutenant General Maude, the National flag was flown at half staff at Arlington National Cemetery on October 6, 2001, from reveille until completion of interment IAW AR 600-25.

Lieutenant General Maude is survived by his wife, Teri Maude, and their daughters, Kathleen A. Koehler and Karen E. Maude.

Profile Management Tool (PMT)

Profile Management Tool The tool that tracks, projects, and manages evaluation profiles for NCOERs and OERs. What is the Profile Management Tool? The Profile Management Tool (PMT) is designed for any Rater / Senior Rater (or the delegate for any Rater / Senior Rater) to track, project, and manage evaluation profiles (NCOERs and OERs). It… Continue reading Profile Management Tool (PMT)

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Education Technology Branch

Education Technology Branch A VARIETY OF CREATIVE SERVICES TO SUITE EVERY NEED Avenues To Help Courses Excel Interactive Lessons By converting the traditional PowerPoint slide lecture to a HTML presentation, we convert traditional lecture to learner-centric facilitated instruction, leverage modern technology to create a blended learning environment, and allow the Facilitator the ability to engage the… Continue reading Education Technology Branch

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FINANCE TECHNICIAN COURSE (36B) AIT

The purpose of this course is to provide Soldiers in the MOS 36B with the tools necessary to perform all critical tasks involved under peacetime and wartime conditions. These modules address the content, guidelines, principles and procedures associated with the Finance and Comptroller (FCS) and Total Army Training System (TATS) training programs. The FCS and… Continue reading FINANCE TECHNICIAN COURSE (36B) AIT