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development  of  the  short-range  training  plan.  The long-range  training  plan  should  include  the following    information: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The  Annual  Employment  Schedule  (similar to  fig.  5-1) A list, including frequency, of all required examinations,   inspections,   certifications, and  assist  visits  (similar  to  fig.  5-2) A  list  of  all  type  commander  (TYCOM) required  exercises  including  periodicity  and the date they were last conducted (similar to  fig.  5-3) A list of off-ship school and Navy enlisted classification   code   (NEC)   requirements, including the names of the personnel who hold these qualifications (similar to fig. 5-4) A  list  of  all  lectures  and  seminars  ap- propriate  to  each  training  group  (similar  to fig.   5-5)   (This   list   should   include,   as a minimum, the Fundamental and Systems topics  from  applicable  personnel  qualifi- cation  standards  [PQS].) The  training  officer  and  department  heads  are responsible  for  developing  and  maintaining  the long-range   plan.    The  department  head  con- solidates  the  information  required  for  the  long- range plan for all the training groups within the department  and  forwards  the  department  long- range  training  plan  to  the  training  officer.  The training officer consolidates the long-range plans received from each department and adds all unit level  training  requirements  (e.g.,  general  military training   [GMT]),   indoctrination   training).   The training  officer  then  consolidates  this  information into one package and presents it to the executive officer for review and the commanding officer for Figure 5-1.-Example of an Annual Employment Schedule. 5-10

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