a. Major duties.
The Enhanced Early Warning Operator supervises or serves in a Patriot air defense unit or as a member of an air defense activity engaged in operations or intelligence functions of liaison units.
Responsible for air defense C4I system:
- March order
- Emplacement
- Initialization
- Operator/organizational level system maintenance
Limited to the ability to detect improper equipment operation or malfunction by use of:
- The senses
- Embedded diagnostic aids; e.g. BIT/BITE and/or on-board test equipment
- Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE)
- example, multimeter to perform low voltage and continuity checks
- Technical references
- Technical inspections
- Adjustments
- Removal and replacement of:
- Battery replaceable units (BRUs)
- Line replaceable units (LRUs)
- Other tasks authorized in the maintenance allocation chart (MAC)
- Preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS)
Required to sustain or return the AD C4I system to its operational readiness condition.
Duties for MOS 14H at each level of skill are:
(1) MOSC 14H1O.
Performs march order, emplacement, initialization, and operator/organizational level system maintenance and PMCS on Air and Missile Defense Planning Control Systems (AMDPCS).
Evaluate tactical electronic intelligence data for force/engagement operations in a joint service network.
Perform operations and intelligence duties and operates/performs operator PMCS on vehicles/system prime power units.
Perform data connectivity between air defense communications equipment, Tri-Services Tactical Communications (TRITAC) network, Mobile Subscriber Equipment (MSE), and Link-11/16 with the Navy, Marine Corps, and Multi-National forces.
Perform on-line/off-line Common Hardware-Software diagnostics and fault isolation programs.
Emplace, initialize, operates and march orders LAN, WAN, JTAGS and remote video displays.
(2) MOSC 14H2O.
Performs duties in preceding skill levels and serves as a crew chief in Air Defense Command and Control (C2) nodes or sensor section.
Supervises soldiers and provides technical guidance to subordinate Soldiers.
Perform data connectivity between Air Defense communications equipment, TRITAC, MSE and Link-11 with Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and Allied Nations.
Perform online/offline Common Hardware-Software diagnostics and fault isolation programs.
Emplaces, operates and maintains LAN, WAN and remote video displays.
Responsible for the emplacement, operation and maintenance of JTAGS.
(3) MOSC 14H3O.
Performs duties in preceding skill levels, supervises the operation and organizational maintenance for AD C4I systems.
Establishes, supervises and participates in unit level training for crew certification programs and Air Defense exercises.
Performs intelligence duties and serves as unit liaison.
(4) MOSC 14H4O.
Perform duties in preceding skill levels.
Supervise operations, and organizational maintenance for all AD C4I systems.
Provide technical guidance to subordinate Soldiers.
Perform operations and intelligence duties at battalion and higher level.
Directs, instructs and evaluates tactical operating procedures.
Monitors unit equipment readiness and prepares monthly unit readiness reports (URRs).
Trains, evaluates, and certifies AD C4I systems personnel at the unit/battalion level.
Assist in supervising maintenance records and maintaining supportive stockage procedures.
Assist in designing and implementing the maintenance program.
b. Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS.
Air Defense Enhanced Early Warning System Operator must possess the following qualifications:
(1) A physical demands rating of moderate (Gold).
(2) A physical profile of 222221.
(3) Color discrimination of normal color vision.
(4) Qualifying scores.
(a)
A minimum score of 100 in aptitude area MM and a minimum score of 100 in aptitude area GT in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002.
(b)
A minimum score of 97 in aptitude area MM and a minimum score of 100 in aptitude area GT on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002 and prior to 1 July 2004.
(c)
A minimum score of 99 in aptitude area MM and a minimum score of 98 in aptitude area GT on ASVAB tests administered on and after 1 July 2004.
(d)
A minimum OPAT score of Standing Long Jump (LJ) – 120 cm, Seated Power Throw (PT) – 350 cm, Strength Deadlift (SD) – 120 lbs., and Interval Aerobic Run (IR) – 0036 shuttles in Physical Demand Category “Moderate” (Gold).
(5) A security eligibility of SECRET is required for the initial award and to maintain the MOS.
(6) A U.S. citizen.
(7) Formal training (completion of MOS 14H course conducted under the auspices of the U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery School) mandatory.
c. Additional skill identifiers.
(Note: Refer to table 12-8 (Listing of universal ASI’s associated with all enlisted MOS)).
(1) D4–Sensor Manager Leader (E7 only) (Effective 201710).
(2) Q4–Joint Tactical Ground Station Operator.
(3) T3–Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) System.
(4) Y2–Transition.
(5) Y7–Sensor Manager Operations.
(6) 6N–THAAD Launch Control Station (LCS).
d. Physical requirements and standards of grade.
Physical requirements and SG relating to each skill level are listed in the following tables:
(1) Table 10-14H-1. Physical requirements.
(2) Table 10-14H-2. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE.
(3) Table 10-14H-3. Standards of grade TDA.
Related Pages
- Army Military Occupational Specialties
- 14H MOS – Air Defense Enhanced Early Warning System Operator
- 14E MOS – Patriot Fire Control Enhanced Operator/Maintainer
- 14G MOS – Air Defense Battle Management System Operator
- 14P MOS – Air and Missile Defense Crewmember
- 14 Series MOS
- Army Additional Skill Identifiers
- Army Special Qualification Identifiers
