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12K10, Plumber, Skill Level 1 - ICTL

AFJMAN 32-1221(I) - MATERIALS TESTING

AFJMAN 32-1221(I) - MATERIALS TESTING

ASIC4 Crane Operator - ICTL

ASIC4 Crane Operator - ICTL

ATTP 3-34.39 - CAMOUFLAGE, CONCEALMENT, AND DECOYS

ATTP 3-34.80 - GEOSPATIAL ENGINEERING

FM 20-3 - CAMOUFLAGE, CONCEALMENT, AND DECOYS

FM 20-3 - CAMOUFLAGE, CONCEALMENT, AND DECOYS

FM 3-100.4 - ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS IN MILITARY OPERATIONS

FM 3-34.170 - Engineer Reconnaissance

FM 3-34.170 - Engineer Reconnaissance

FM 3-34.2 - COMBINED-ARMS BREACHING OPERATIONS

FM 3-34.22 - ENGINEER OPERATIONS - BRIGADE COMBAT TEAM AND BELOW

FM 3-34.230 - TOPOGRAPHIC OPERATIONS

FM 3-34.280 - ENGINEER DIVING OPERATIONS

FM 3-34.343 - MILITARY NONSTANDARD FIXED BRIDGING

FM 3-34.468 - SEABEE QUARRY BLASTING OPERATIONS AND SAFETY MANUAL

FM 3-34.468 - SEABEE QUARRY BLASTING OPERATIONS AND SAFETY MANUAL

FM 3-34.471 - PLUMBING, PIPE FITTING, AND SEWERAGE

FM 3-34.471 - PLUMBING, PIPE FITTING, AND SEWERAGE

FM 3-34.480 - ENGINEER PRIME POWER OPERATIONS

FM 3-37 - PROTECTION

FM 3-90.12 - "COMBINED ARMS GAP-CROSSING OPERATIONS"

FM 3-90.31 - MANEUVER ENHANCEMENT BRIGADE OPERATIONS

FM 5-100-15 - CORPS ENGINEER OPERATIONS

FM 5-103 - SURVIVABILITY

FM 5-103 - SURVIVABILITY

FM 5-116 - ENGINEER OPERATIONS: ECHELONS ABOVE CORPS

FM 5-125 - RIGGING TECHNIQUES, PROCEDURES,AND APPLICATIONS

FM 5-134 - PILE CONSTRUCTION

FM 5-212 - MEDIUM GIRDER BRIDGE

FM 5-233 - CONSTRUCTION SURVEYING

FM 5-33 - TERRAIN ANALYSIS

FM 5-410 - MILITARY SOILS ENGINEERING

FM 5-412 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT

FM 5-415 - FIRE-FIGHTING OPERATIONS

FM 5-424 - THEATER OF OPERATIONS ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

FM 5-424 - THEATER OF OPERATIONS ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

FM 5-426 - CARPENTRY

FM 5-428 - CONCRETE AND MASONRY

FM 5-430-00-1 - Planning and Design of Roads, Airfields, and Heleports in the Theator of Operations-Road Design

FM 5-430-00-2 - Planning and Design of Roads, Airfields, and Heliports in the Theator of Operations-Airfield and Heliport Design

FM 5-434 - EARTHMOVING OPERATIONS

FM 5-436 - PAVING AND SURFACING OPERATIONS

FM 5-472 - MATERIALS TESTING

FM 5-480 - PORT CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR

FM 5-484 - MULTISERVICE PROCEDURES FOR WELL-DRILLING OPERATIONS

FM 5-484 - MULTISERVICE PROCEDURES FOR WELL-DRILLING OPERATIONS

FM 5-71-100 - DIVISION ENGINEER COMBAT OPERATIONS

FM 90-7 - COMBINED ARMS OBSTACLE INTEGRATION

GTA 05-08-014 - THE ENVIRONMENT AND PREDEPLOYMENT: UNIT PREDEPLOYMENT AND LOAD PLAN CONSIDERATIONS

TC 5-230 - ARMY GEOSPATIAL GUIDE FOR COMMANDERS AND PLANNERS

TM 3-34.45 - Engineer Prime Power Operations

TM 3-34.62 - Earthmoving Operations

TSP 052-E-0013 - INTEGRATE ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP MEASURES INTO FIELD TRAINING


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