As an integral member of the Mechanical Maintenance team, the Track Vehicle Repairer is primarily responsible for performing maintenance on tracked vehicles and supervising activities that include fuel and electrical system repair and maintenance.
91H1O - Skill Level One
TRACK VEHICLE REPAIRER: The Track Vehicle Repairer supervises and performs field and sustainment level maintenance on track vehicles. Supervises maintenance vehicles, material handling equipment (MHE), and supervises related activities including fuel and electrical system repair and maintenance.
91H2O - Skill Level Two
TRACK VEHICLE REPAIRER: The Track Vehicle Repairer supervises and performs field and sustainment level maintenance on track vehicles. Supervises maintenance vehicles, material handling equipment (MHE), and supervises related activities including fuel and electrical system repair and maintenance.
91H3O - Skill Level Three
TRACK VEHICLE REPAIRER: The Track Vehicle Repairer supervises and performs field and sustainment level maintenance on track vehicles. Supervises maintenance vehicles, material handling equipment (MHE), and supervises related activities including fuel and electrical system repair and maintenance.
Squad Leader: This soldier is responsible for all that the squad does or fails to do. They are a tactical leader and, as such, lead by example. The squad leader trains his/her squad on the individual and collective tasks required to sustain combat effectiveness. Manages the logistical and administrative needs of their squad. He requests and issues ammunition, water, rations, and special equipment. Maintains accountability of his soldiers and equipment. Completes casualty feeder reports and reviews the casualty reports completed by squad members. Submits requests for awards and decorations. Directs the maintenance of the squad's weapons and equipment. Inspects the condition of soldiers' weapons, clothing, and equipment. Insures that material and supplies are distributed to the soldiers in the squad. Keeps the platoon sergeant/leader informed on squad supply status and squad requirements. Ensures supplies and equipment are internally cross-leveled within the squad.
Squad Leader: This soldier is responsible for all that the squad does or fails to do. They are a tactical leader and, as such, lead by example. The squad leader trains his/her squad on the individual and collective tasks required to sustain combat effectiveness. Manages the logistical and administrative needs of their squad. He requests and issues ammunition, water, rations, and special equipment. Maintains accountability of his soldiers and equipment. Completes casualty feeder reports and reviews the casualty reports completed by squad members. Submits requests for awards and decorations. Directs the maintenance of the squad's weapons and equipment. Inspects the condition of soldiers' weapons, clothing, and equipment. Insures that material and supplies are distributed to the soldiers in the squad. Keeps the platoon sergeant/leader informed on squad supply status and squad requirements. Ensures supplies and equipment are internally cross-leveled within the squad.
School Information
School: 091 Location: 3071 ABERDEEN BLVD, ABERDEEN PROVING, MD
Course: 611-91H10 Phase:
Course Title: TRACKED VEHICLE MECHANIC
Course: 611-91H10 Phase: Course Length: 12 Weeks 3.0 Days
Verifiable Prerequisites
Service Component A - ACTIVE ARMY Required OR
R - ARMY RESERVES Required OR
G - NATIONAL GUARD Required
Prerequisite Courses
There are no Prerequisites in the Prerequisite Courses section. See other sections.
Text Prerequisites
Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel upon initial entry into MOS 91H10.
SECURITY: None
Course Scope:
Initial Entry Training (IET) level automotive field maintenance training emphasizing maintenance publications, tools, TMDE, shop safety and discipline, troubleshooting, repairs and replacement of assemblies and components.
Special Information:
There is no Special Information.
Course: 611-91H10 Phase:
Course Title: TRACKED VEHICLE MECHANIC
Course: 611-91H10 Phase: Course Length: 12 Weeks 3.0 Days
Verifiable Prerequisites
Service Component A - ACTIVE ARMY Required OR
R - ARMY RESERVES Required OR
G - NATIONAL GUARD Required
Prerequisite Courses
There are no Prerequisites in the Prerequisite Courses section. See other sections.
Text Prerequisites
Active Army or Reserve Component enlisted personnel upon initial entry into MOS 91H10.
SECURITY: None
Course Scope:
Initial Entry Training (IET) level automotive field maintenance training emphasizing maintenance publications, tools, TMDE, shop safety and discipline, troubleshooting, repairs and replacement of assemblies and components.
Special Information:
There is no Special Information.