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South Central Asia Volume I Section IV-V - South Central Asia Afghanistan ALP - FY 2008 DoD Training Course Title Qty Location Student's Unit Total Cost Start Date End Date GENERAL ENGLISH LANG TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Air Corps 6192 8/13/2007 12/14/2007 INTRO FLT TRAINING 1 COLOMBUS AFB MS Air Corps 6023 5/12/2008 7/18/2008 ORAL PROF AV ALP SCHLRSHP 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Air Corps 7420 12/17/2007 5/2/2008 FY 2008 Program Totals 3 $19,635 CTFP - FY 2008 DoD Training Course Title Qty Location Student's Unit Total Cost Start Date End Date AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Office of National Security Council 14911 2/4/2008 4/18/2008 CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS NPS CENTER FOR CIV-MIL RESPONSE TO TERRORISM 1 Office of National Security Council 8261 4/21/2008 5/2/2008 MONTEREY CA COMBATING TERRORISM LANGUAGE PROGRAM 1 MARSHALL CENTER ONSC 6783 11/5/2007 12/14/2007 COMBATING TERRORISM LANGUAGE PROGRAM 1 MARSHALL CENTER ONSC 6783 11/5/2007 12/14/2007 COUNTERTERRORISM FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 1 NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY National Security Council 70517 10/1/2007 6/12/2008 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 25660 2/25/2008 7/18/2008 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MoD IG 14554 4/21/2008 6/20/2008 GENERAL ENGLISH LANG TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX 205TH CORPS 12797 2/4/2008 5/2/2008 INTERNATIONAL FELLOWS ORIENTATION 1 ARMY WAR COLLEGE MoD IG 13650 6/23/2008 8/1/2008 MID-LEVEL COMBATING TERRORISM EXECUTIVE SEMINAR 1 NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY STUDIES (NDU) MOD 1 12/5/2007 12/19/2007 MID-LEVEL COMBATING TERRORISM EXECUTIVE SEMINAR 1 NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY STUDIES (NDU) MOD 1 12/5/2007 12/19/2007 PROGRAM ON TERRORISM SECURITY STUDIES 1 MARSHALL CENTER ONSC 7900 1/18/2008 2/22/2008 PROGRAM ON TERRORISM SECURITY STUDIES 1 MARSHALL CENTER MoD 7900 1/18/2008 2/22/2008 PROGRAM ON TERRORISM SECURITY STUDIES 1 MARSHALL CENTER ONSC 7900 1/18/2008 2/22/2008 REGIONAL CENTERS SEMINARS 1 NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY STUDIES (NDU) MoD 14000 4/7/2008 4/17/2008 REGIONAL CENTERS SEMINARS 1 NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY STUDIES (NDU) MoD 14000 4/7/2008 4/17/2008 REGIONAL CENTERS SEMINARS 1 NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY STUDIES (NDU) Ministry of Interior 14000 4/7/2008 4/17/2008 REGIONAL CENTERS SEMINARS 1 NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY STUDIES (NDU) MoD 14000 4/7/2008 4/17/2008 REGIONAL CENTERS SEMINARS 1 NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY STUDIES (NDU) Ministry of Interior 14000 4/7/2008 4/17/2008 REGIONAL CENTERS SEMINARS 1 NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY STUDIES (NDU) MoD 14000 4/7/2008 4/17/2008 SPEC/OPS COMBTNG TERRORISM 1 HURLBURT FIELD, FL 205TH CORPS 10421 5/5/2008 5/16/2008 FY 2008 Program Totals 21 $292,039 FMF - FY 2008 DoS Training Course Title Qty Location Student's Unit Total Cost Start Date End Date CHAPLAIN BASIC OFFICER LEADER 1 CHAPLAIN SCHOOL RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS 8551 7/7/2008 9/5/2008 CHAPLAIN INITIAL MILITARY TRAINING 1 CHAPLAIN SCHOOL RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS 4321 6/9/2008 7/3/2008 DLI ENGLISH LANGUAGE TECH 4 AFGHANISTAN (IN COUNTRY TRAINING) Air Force 17213 10/1/2007 11/1/2007 DLI ENGLISH LANGUAGE TECH 2 AFGHANISTAN (IN COUNTRY TRAINING) Air Force 133055 10/7/2007 6/13/2008 DLI ENGLISH LANGUAGE TECH 2 AFGHANISTAN (IN COUNTRY TRAINING) Air Force 41778 3/7/2008 6/8/2008 DLI ENGLISH LANGUAGE TECH 2 AFGHANISTAN (IN COUNTRY TRAINING) Air Force 102187 4/25/2008 9/30/2008 DLI ENGLISH LANGUAGE TECH 2 AFGHANISTAN (IN COUNTRY TRAINING) Air Force 39774 6/14/2008 9/16/2008 DLI ENGLISH LANGUAGE TECH 2 AFGHANISTAN (IN COUNTRY TRAINING) Air Force 33549 7/14/2008 9/30/2008 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MOD 31984 1/29/2007 11/16/2007 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS 8420 4/21/2008 5/30/2008 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MoD 11316 5/19/2008 7/25/2008 INTERMEDIATE LEVEL EDUCATION 1 COMMAND & GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE 3/2/203 Corps 43594 2/13/2007 12/15/2007 ORDNANCE BASIC OFFICER LEADER 1 ORDNANCE MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE SCHOOL MOD 16623 8/27/2007 12/5/2007 ORDNANCE BASIC OFFICER LEADER 1 ORDNANCE MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE SCHOOL MOD 18137 11/30/2007 3/21/2008 FY 2008 Program Totals 22 $510,502 IMET-1 - FY 2008 DoS Training Volume I Section IV-V - South Central Asia 1 Volume I Section IV-V - South Central Asia Course Title Qty Location Student's Unit Total Cost Start Date End Date AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MoD 14792 3/3/2008 6/6/2008 AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MOD AIR CORPS 24641 3/3/2008 5/30/2008 AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Office of National Security Council 23442 4/21/2008 9/5/2008 AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX ANA chief of staff office 11956 5/5/2008 7/11/2008 AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MINISTRY OF INTERIOR 10071 5/19/2008 7/4/2008 AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Afghanistan Air Corps 8891 7/21/2008 9/5/2008 ARMY WAR COLLEGE (RES COURSE) 1 ARMY WAR COLLEGE MOD TRAINING AND EDUCATION DEPT 49250 8/9/2007 6/7/2008 CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS NPS CENTER FOR CIV-MIL RESPONSE TO TERRORISM 1 Office of National Security Council 8261 9/8/2008 9/19/2008 MONTEREY CA COMBINED LOGISTICES CAPTAINS CAREER (QM) 1 QUARTERMASTER SCHOOL MOD 3936 11/13/2007 12/14/2007 COMBINED LOGISTICS CAPTAINS CAREER 1 ARMY LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT COLLEGE MOD 12551 8/7/2007 11/9/2007 COMBINED LOGISTICS CAPTAINS CAREER 1 TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL MOD LOGISTICS 4414 9/24/2007 10/29/2007 COMBINED LOGISTICS CAPTAINS CAREER (ALMC) 1 ARMY LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT COLLEGE MOD LOGISTICS 1272 10/29/2007 11/2/2007 COMBINED LOGISTICS CAPTAINS CAREER (ALMC) 1 ARMY LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT COLLEGE MOD 872 12/17/2007 12/21/2007 ENGINEER BASIC OFFICER LEADER 1 ENGINEER SCHOOL Army 9508 8/23/2007 11/21/2007 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MOD 18036 8/13/2007 12/28/2007 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MOD military hospital 11336 12/24/2007 2/8/2008 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MOD 15273 1/14/2008 4/25/2008 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MINISTRY OF DEFENSE--MED CORPS 27005 2/25/2008 6/13/2008 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 29695 2/25/2008 6/13/2008 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Office of the GCOS 34585 2/25/2008 6/13/2008 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX 201st Corps 15660 3/3/2008 6/20/2008 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MOD 14356 3/24/2008 5/16/2008 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Ministry of Defense, HQ 12650 5/19/2008 8/1/2008 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX LOGISTICS COMMAND 12874 6/2/2008 8/22/2008 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX REGIONAL CORPS 12874 6/2/2008 8/22/2008 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Operation Department 13938 6/16/2008 9/12/2008 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MOD 12600 6/30/2008 9/12/2008 GENERAL ENGLISH LANG TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX ANA 11495 10/22/2007 1/4/2008 GENERAL ENGLISH LANG TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MOD SURGEON GENERAL 11495 10/22/2007 1/4/2008 GENERAL ENGLISH LANG TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX OCS AT KMTC (ANA) 22001 1/28/2008 8/15/2008 GENERAL ENGLISH LANG TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX 209TH REGIONAL CORPS 20752 1/28/2008 6/13/2008 GENERAL ENGLISH LANG TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MOD INFANTRY 21002 1/28/2008 6/13/2008 GENERAL ENGLISH LANG TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX AFGHAN NATIONAL TRAINING COMMAND 18704 1/28/2008 6/27/2008 GENERAL ENGLISH LANG TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX KMTC ANA 20609 1/28/2008 7/18/2008 GENERAL ENGLISH LANG TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX ANA INTEL 20609 1/28/2008 7/18/2008 GENERAL ENGLISH LANG TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX ANA MILITARY POLICE 20609 1/28/2008 7/18/2008 GENERAL ENGLISH LANG TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX KABUL MILITARY TRAINING CENTER--ANA 20609 1/28/2008 7/18/2008 GENERAL ENGLISH LANG TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MOD IG 17196 1/28/2008 4/4/2008 GENERAL ENGLISH LANG TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX EXECUTIVE GENERAL OFFICER 20609 1/28/2008 7/18/2008 GENERAL ENGLISH LANG TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX NATIONAL MILITARY ACADEMY 20945 2/18/2008 8/15/2008 GENERAL ENGLISH LANG TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX 209th Corps 21575 2/18/2008 8/15/2008 GENERAL ENGLISH LANG TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX NATIONAL MILITARY ACADEMY 20945 2/18/2008 8/15/2008 GENERAL ENGLISH LANG TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX EDUCATION & PERSONNEL DEPT MOD 20945 2/18/2008 8/15/2008 GENERAL ENGLISH LANG TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MoD 10940 6/23/2008 8/29/2008 IF PREPARATORY COURSE 1 NATIONAL WAR COLLEGE Office of the GCOS 53907 6/18/2008 8/8/2008 ILE OFFICER PREP 1 COMMAND & GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE MOD 3819 1/28/2008 2/6/2008 INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE OF THE ARMED FORCES 1 INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE OF THE ARMED FORCES MOD INSTALLATION MGMT DEPT 91503 8/6/2007 6/12/2008 INFANTRY BASIC OFFICER LEADER 1 INFANTRY SCHOOL INTEL DEPT MOD 10474 8/27/2007 11/29/2007 INFANTRYMAN BNCOC 1 NCO ACADEMY - INFANTRY MOD 3802 5/29/2008 6/25/2008 INFANTRYMAN BNCOC 1 NCO ACADEMY - INFANTRY MOD 1254 6/28/2008 7/17/2008 INSTRUCTOR TRAINING COURSE 1 QUARTERMASTER SCHOOL MOD 2143 8/4/2008 8/15/2008 INTERNATIONAL OFFICER PREPARATORY 1 COMMAND & GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE MOD 5083 1/10/2008 1/25/2008 INTL OFF SCH (FOR AC&SC) 1 MAXWELL AFB, AL MoD 9733 6/16/2008 7/25/2008 INTL OFF SCH (FOR AWC) 1 MAXWELL AFB, AL MOD AIR CORPS 12673 6/9/2008 7/18/2008
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