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THE COMMAND TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION  PROGRAM
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APPENDIX I REFERENCES USED TO DEVELOP THE TRAMAN

Applicability The   respective   fleet   commanders   in   chief instructions  regarding  inspection  of  afloat  units  contain recommended  inspection  guide  lists.  These  guide  lists should  be  used  by  the  inspecting  officer  to  ensure standardization.  Advance  preparation  of  these  guide lists by those units being inspected is not required, but an advance review of the areas will be of benefit to facilitate   inspection   of   the   units’   operation   and administration. Action When   requested   by   inspection   authorities, COMNAVMETOCCOM  will  direct  regional  activities to  provide  METOC  officers  to  serve  as  inspecting officers. SUMMARY In  this  chapter,  we  first  discussed  command administrative   functions.   Those   administrative functions  addressed  were  the  monthly  Meteorological Records Transmittal Form, including Bathythermograph    Observation    Records,    when required.  Facets  of  the  annual  Meteorological  Station and  Description  Report  were  then  discussed.  The  last topic  discussed  under  administrative  functions  was  that of  Special  Incident  (OPREP-3  and  UNIT  SITREP) Procedures,  with  background  information,  purpose,  and reporting  criteria  addressed.  The  remaining  portion  of this chapter dealt with command training functions. We discussed the intent and the requirement for Instrument Ground  School.  Next,  was  a  discussion  on  the requirement for the preparation of local area forecaster’s handbooks and their value. We then presented various publications  and  documents  that  should  be  reviewed  by METOC   personnel   prior   to   operations/exercises, including,   the   U.S.   Navy   Oceanographic   and Meteorological   Support   System   Manual,   various METOC   bulletins,   OPORDs,   and   climatology publications.   Finally,   we   discussed   the   Naval Meteorology  and  Oceanography  Command  training  and certification  program,  and  the  technical  inspections  of afloat units. 14-9

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