Michael Curtis, an Electrical Additional Skills Identifier instructor at Fort Leonard Wood’s U.S. Army Prime Power School, shows Army Prime Power Production Specialist students what a fault in a cable looks like Feb. 13 behind the schoolhouse building. With a growing need for more Prime Power Production Specialists, the U.S. Army Engineer Regiment made the decision with the new fiscal year in October to open up the 12P military occupational specialty to the Army’s newest Soldiers – previously, the MOS was only open to Soldiers with an existing MOS, who met the prerequisites to reclassify as a 12P. Prime Power Production Specialists are the Army’s only medium-voltage specialists. They perform electrical assessments, facilities maintenance and quality assurance and quality control operations – they serve as liaison officers and technical advisors to military commanders, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and other federal organizations. Currently, two active-duty accessions Soldiers are on track to be the first new Soldiers to complete the course.
Date Taken: | 02.13.2024 |
Date Posted: | 02.15.2024 13:10 |
Photo ID: | 8241766 |
VIRIN: | 240213-A-SZ333-8629 |
Resolution: | 2250x1500 |
Size: | 2.22 MB |
Location: | FORT LEONARD WOOD, MISSOURI, US |
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