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Function(s): Specialized Skills Training; PDE Current
Question: Do you have a dental clinic at your installation that supports professional development education or specialized skills
training?
Source / Reference: Installation Dental Facility Commander
Amplification: Intent is to identify if there is a dental clinic on the military installation where training occurs. If installation doesn't
have a dental clinic, but another installation in the same town does, the answer would be "no."
If your installation has a contract dental clinic that supports professional development or specialized skills training, answer yes.
Installations and processes in the Specialized Skill Training category include all institutional training that provide officer and enlisted
personnel with new or higher-level skills in military specialties or functional areas to match specific job requirements and include the
sub-categories of initial skill, skill progression, and functional training. Medical officer and enlisted education and training is not
included under Specialized Skills Training and should not be considered when answering this question.
Initial skills training is instruction in a specific skill leading to the award of a military occupational specialty or rating/classification at
the lowest level; completion qualifies the individual for a position in the job structure (Air Force Specialty Code, Military
Occupational Specialty, Naval Enlisted Classification awarding courses.
Skills Progression Training is instruction for personnel after Initial Skill Training, and usually some experience working in their
specialty, to increase job knowledge and proficiency and to qualify individuals for more advanced job duties.
Functional Training is instruction for personnel in various Military Occupational Specialties who require specific, additional skills or
qualifications without changing their primary specialty or skill level.
This question requires a single answer with units of Yes/No and a data type of Yes/No.
Answer:
Reference #EDT503 (DoD #1757) : QOL - Is there an on-base/post recreation/community center
JCSG: Education and Training
Function(s): Specialized Skills Training
Question: Is there a recreation/community center on your installation within one mile of student billeting/dorms that supports
specialized skills training students?
Source / Reference: Installation commandant/commander/director.
Amplification: Recreation/community center is defined as a place on base/post for students to relax and recreate (ping
pong/billiards/game room/TV) not in the immediate billeting/dorm area. If recreation/community center is within one mile of any
specialized skills training student billeting/dorm, answer "yes." Answer for each sub-function. Recreation/community center may be
one mile from skills progression dorm but not within one mile of initial skills dorm.
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