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Long-Range Training Plan

l l Formal school training records (figs. 3-11, 3-12, Decentralize  the  preparation  and  maintenance  of and 3-13) schedules and records so that no one officer or petty officer  is  given  an  unreasonable  burden.  Here  is  a Division   Officer’s   Personnel   Record   Form, suggested distribution of records that might be kept by NAVPERS 1070/6 (fig. 3-14). each  officer  in  the  department. Generally,   you may  destroy  training  records 1.  The  training  officer  or  responsible  department when information of current interest is transferred to a head: replacement  record.  However,  you  should  keep  the Long-Range/Quarterly Plan for 90 days beyond   the   end   of each competitive  cycle. Keep  the  Monthly  Training  Plan  records  for  1 year. a.  Long-Range/Quarterly  Training  Plan b.  Monthly  Training  Plan c.  TYCOM  Required  Training  Exercises, Trials,  and  Inspections Figure 3-11.–Available Off-Ship Training, “R” Division. 3-16

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