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Volume I Section IV-V - South Central Asia Volume I Section IV-V - South Central Asia Afghanistan ALP - Fiscal Year 2010 Department of Defense Training Course Title Qty Location Student's Unit Total Cost Start Date End Date NO MATCHING RECORD FOUND 1 COLOMBUS AFB MS AFGHANISTAN AIR FORCE 4835 8/17/2009 10/12/2009 Fiscal Year 2010 Program Totals 1 $4,835 CTFP - Fiscal Year 2010 Department of Defense Training Course Title Qty Location Student's Unit Total Cost Start Date End Date AF/PK CONFIDENCE BUILDING SEMINAR #6 1 NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY STUDIES (NDU) MINISTRY OF INTERIOR 9892 7/12/2010 7/23/2010 AF/PK CONFIDENCE BUILDING SEMINAR #6 1 NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY STUDIES (NDU) MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 9892 7/12/2010 7/23/2010 AF/PK CONFIDENCE BUILDING SEMINAR #6 1 NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY STUDIES (NDU) MINISTRY OF INTERIOR 9892 7/12/2010 7/23/2010 AF/PK CONFIDENCE BUILDING SEMINAR #6 1 NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY STUDIES (NDU) MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 9892 7/12/2010 7/23/2010 AF/PK CONFIDENCE BUILDING SEMINAR #6 1 NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY STUDIES (NDU) MINISTRY OF INTERIOR 9892 7/12/2010 7/23/2010 AF/PK CONFIDENCE BUILDING SEMINAR #6 1 NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY STUDIES (NDU) MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 9892 7/12/2010 7/23/2010 AF/PK CONFIDENCE BUILDING SEMINAR #6 1 NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY STUDIES (NDU) MINISTRY OF INTERIOR 9892 7/12/2010 7/23/2010 AF/PK CONFIDENCE BUILDING SEMINAR #6 1 NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY STUDIES (NDU) MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 9892 7/12/2010 7/23/2010 ALC/GENERAL ENGLISH ONLY 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 14744 6/7/2010 9/10/2010 AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MOD 201ST CORP 23315 4/26/2010 7/9/2010 CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS NPS CENTER FOR CIV-MIL RESP TO TERRORISM 1 MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 8584 9/13/2010 9/24/2010 MONTEREY CA COMBATING TERRORISM LANGUAGE PROGRAM 1 MARSHALL CENTER NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL 7225 2/23/2010 3/26/2010 COMBATING TERRORISM LANGUAGE PROGRAM 1 MARSHALL CENTER PARLIAMENT 7225 8/24/2010 9/24/2010 COMBATING TERRORISM LANGUAGE PROGRAM (CTLP) 1 MARSHALL CENTER NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL 7225 2/23/2010 3/24/2010 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX OFFICE OF NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL 14072 5/10/2010 7/9/2010 INTERMEDIATE LEVEL EDUC 1 COMMAND & GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE RESERVE FORCES 51460 8/10/2009 6/11/2010 COMMANDANT JOINT FORCES STAFF COLLEGE JT/COMB WARFIGHT 1 GS INSPECTION DEPARTMENT 13792 9/14/2009 11/20/2009 NORFOLK VA PROGRAM IN ADVANCED SECURITY STUDIES (PASS) 1 MARSHALL CENTER NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL 11800 3/26/2010 6/18/2010 PROGRAM ON ADVANCED SECURITY STUDIES 1 MARSHALL CENTER PARLIAMENT 11700 9/25/2009 12/18/2009 PROGRAM ON ADVANCED SECURITY STUDIES 1 MARSHALL CENTER NIL 11700 9/25/2009 12/18/2009 PROGRAM ON ADVANCED SECURITY STUDIES 1 MARSHALL CENTER PRESIDENTIAL PROTECTION SERVICE 11700 9/25/2009 12/18/2009 PROGRAM ON ADVANCED SECURITY STUDIES 1 MARSHALL CENTER NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL 11800 3/26/2010 6/18/2010 SENIOR EXECUTIVE SEMINAR (SES) 1 MARSHALL CENTER NIL 3550 1/20/2010 1/29/2010 SENIOR EXECUTIVE SEMINAR (SES) 1 MARSHALL CENTER MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS 3550 1/20/2010 1/29/2010 SENIOR EXECUTIVE SEMINAR (SES) 1 MARSHALL CENTER NATIONAL ASSEMBLY 3550 9/7/2010 9/16/2010 SENIOR EXECUTIVE SEMINAR (SES) 1 MARSHALL CENTER MINISTARY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS 3550 9/8/2010 9/16/2010 SENIOR EXECUTIVE SEMINAR (SES) 1 MARSHALL CENTER MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 3550 9/8/2010 9/16/2010 Fiscal Year 2010 Program Totals 27 $303,228 IMET-1 - Fiscal Year 2010 Department of State Training Course Title Qty Location Student's Unit Total Cost Start Date End Date AIRBORNE 1 INFANTRY SCHOOL ANA COMMANDO 3385 10/19/2009 11/5/2009 COMBINED LOGISTICS CAPTAINS CAREER (ALMC) 1 907B MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 16110 10/1/2009 1/29/2010 COMBINED LOGISTICS CAPTAINS CAREER (ALMC) 1 907B MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 898 3/8/2010 3/12/2010 COMBINED LOGISTICS CAPTAINS CAREER (QM) 1 907B MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 4483 2/1/2010 3/5/2010 COMMANDING GENERAL, EDUCATION COMMAND COMMAND & STAFF COLL USMC 1 MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 72622 7/20/2009 6/9/2010 QUANTICO VA CONTINUATION OF TRAINING 1 MADIGAN ARMY MEDICAL CENTER MOD MEDICAL BRANCH 1097 12/5/2009 12/21/2009 CRITICAL CARE NURSING PH 2 1 MADIGAN ARMY MEDICAL CENTER MOD MEDICAL BRANCH 11662 8/24/2009 12/4/2009 ENG BOLCIII INT'L STU PREP 1 MANSCEN ARMY TRAINING CENTER AFGHAN NATIONAL ARMY 2950 3/15/2010 3/26/2010 ENGINEER BASIC OFFICER LEADER-BRANCH 1 ENGINEER SCHOOL AFGHAN NATIONAL ARMY 13880 3/22/2010 7/20/2010 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 30080 4/20/2009 12/25/2009 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 22776 5/4/2009 10/23/2009 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 30338 5/11/2009 2/5/2010 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 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX AFGHAN NATIONAL ARMY 19273 10/26/2009 2/26/2010 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX AFGHAN NATIONAL ARMY 37516 11/16/2009 1/1/2010 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX AFGHAN NATIONAL ARMY 25132 11/16/2009 5/21/2010 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX AFGHAN NATIONAL ARMY 24465 11/16/2009 6/25/2010 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MOD 27551 12/28/2009 5/28/2010 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MOD MP UNIT 20896 12/28/2009 6/11/2010 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MOD, INTERNAL DEFENSE POLICY 18091 1/18/2010 4/30/2010 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX AFGHAN AIR CORP 14309 1/25/2010 2/12/2010 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX AFGHAN AIR CORPS 19756 2/8/2010 6/25/2010 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MOD/INTEL 19756 2/8/2010 6/25/2010 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MOD 35618 3/15/2010 6/25/2010 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX MOD, G3 42402 3/15/2010 8/27/2010 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT BASIC OFF LEADER-BRANCH 1 FINANCE SCHOOL AFGHAN AIR CORP 12742 2/22/2010 5/14/2010 GENERAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE TRAINING 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX NMAA 6752 7/12/2010 7/18/2010 INTELLIGENCE IN COMBATING TERRORISM 1 INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL MOD/INTEL 2965 8/16/2010 8/27/2010 INTELLIGENCE IN COMBATING TERRORISM 1 INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL AFGHAN AIR CORPS 2965 8/16/2010 8/27/2010 INTL DEFENSE MGT COURSE 1 MONTEREY, CA MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 39026 2/8/2010 4/21/2010 MILITARY INTELLIGENCE BASIC OFFICER LEADER 1 INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL MOD INTEL 11898 7/7/2009 10/14/2009 MILITARY INTELLIGENCE BOLC-BRANCH 1 INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL AFGHAN AIR CORPS 12198 4/15/2010 8/12/2010 MILITARY INTELLIGENCE BOLC-BRANCH 1 INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL MOD/INTEL 12198 4/15/2010 8/12/2010 MP BOLC3 INT'L STU PREP 1 MANSCEN ARMY TRAINING CENTER AFGHAN NATIONAL ARMY 2244 7/12/2010 7/23/2010 MP CCC INT'L STU PREP 1 MANSCEN ARMY TRAINING CENTER MOD MP UNIT 4380 6/28/2010 7/9/2010 OJT AND ATTEND 2ND PHASE WEAPONS SGT 1 JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER ANA COMMANDO 7067 11/9/2009 1/22/2010 OJT AND ATTEND 2ND PHASE WEAPONS SGT 1 JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER ANA COMMANDO 8533 1/23/2010 3/12/2010 OJT OPERATIONS TRAINING-CONUS 1 JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER ANA COMMANDO 9945 9/28/2009 10/11/2009 QUARTERMASTER BASIC OFFICER LEADER-BRANCH 1 907B AFGHAN NATIONAL ARMY 13642 5/28/2010 9/16/2010 QUARTERMASTER BASIC OFFICER LEADER-BRANCH 1 907B MOD 7630 6/14/2010 9/30/2010 SIGNAL BASIC OFFICER LEADER-BRANCH 1 SIGNAL SCHOOL AFGHAN NATIONAL ARMY 9989 5/25/2010 9/16/2010 SIGNAL CAPTAINS CAREER PREP-INTERNATIONAL 1 SIGNAL SCHOOL MOD, G3 3458 9/9/2010 9/24/2010 TRANSPORTATION BASIC OFFICER LEADER 1 TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 8519 1/4/2010 4/2/2010 U.S. ARMY SERGEANTS MAJOR 1 SERGEANTS MAJOR ACADEMY MINISTERY OF DEFENSE 56977 8/11/2009 5/27/2010 Fiscal Year 2010 Program Totals 43 $748,174 Non-SA, UC, JCET - Fiscal Year 2010 Department of Defense Training Course Title Qty Location Student's Unit Total Cost Start Date End Date AIR COMD & STAFF COLLEGE 1 MAXWELL AFB, AL MOD 28898 8/5/2009 6/7/2010 AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX AFGHANISTAN AIR CORPS 24251 5/13/2009 1/8/2010 AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX AFGHAN AIR CORP 24325 2/8/2010 7/23/2010 AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX AFGHAN AIR CORP 24325 2/8/2010 7/23/2010 AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX AFGHAN NATIONAL ARMY AIR CORPS 16971 2/15/2010 5/28/2010 AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX AFGHAN AIR CORP 11550 3/15/2010 4/2/2010 COMBINED LOGISTICS CAPTAINS CAREER (ALMC) 1 907B MOD LOGISTIC 15605 4/6/2010 7/16/2010 COMBINED LOGISTICS CAPTAINS CAREER (ALMC) 1 907B MOD LOGISTIC 961 8/23/2010 8/27/2010 COMBINED LOGISTICS CAPTAINS CAREER (TC) 1 907B MOD LOGISTIC 4921 7/19/2010 8/20/2010 COUNTRY LIAISON OFF 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX AFGHANISTAN AIR CORPS 32294 1/9/2010 7/2/2010 DISAM FOREIGN PURCH MET 1 VARIOUS MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 0 5/11/2010 5/21/2010 DISAM FOREIGN PURCH MET 1 VARIOUS MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 0 5/11/2010 5/21/2010 DISAM FOREIGN PURCH MET 1 VARIOUS MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 0 5/11/2010 5/21/2010 DISAM FOREIGN PURCH MET 1 VARIOUS MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 0 5/11/2010 5/21/2010 DISAM FOREIGN PURCH MET 1 VARIOUS MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 0 5/11/2010 5/21/2010 DISAM FOREIGN PURCH MET 1 VARIOUS MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 0 5/11/2010 5/21/2010 DISAM FOREIGN PURCH MET 1 VARIOUS MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 0 5/11/2010 5/21/2010 DISAM FOREIGN PURCH MET 1 VARIOUS MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 0 5/11/2010 5/21/2010 DISAM FOREIGN PURCH MET 1 VARIOUS MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 0 5/11/2010 5/21/2010
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