![]() Traveling from their home station to Fort Hunter Liggett was not challenging for the Soldiers. The instructors, along with the eight students, were tested for COVID-19 at Mee Memorial Hospital in King City prior to arrival, and isolated in the Operational Readiness Training Complex (ORTC) for 72 hours before training started. Three instructors from HTRTS-M provide the training, which includes 240 academic hours. ![]() “The safety of our community and the training audience is of utmost concern to me, so it is critical that we get things right before opening up the post for larger training activities,” said Fort Hunter Liggett Garrison Commander, Colonel Charles Bell. Using plans and lessons learned from Installations that have resumed large-scale training, this pop-up course gives the Garrison an opportunity to test how support services can be provided with COVID-19 preventive measures in place. This course is normally conducted at the High Tech Regional Training Site – Maintenance (HTRTS-M) located in Sacramento, California.Īccording to the HTRTS-M Commandant, Major Sean Taylor, “We chose Fort Hunter Liggett to conduct this one-time training, as opposed to where we normally teach in Sacramento, because of the ability to restrict the students to an area due to the current COVID-19 environment.” (Photo Credit: Amy Phillips) VIEW ORIGINALĪ small “pop-up” 25L (Cable Systems Installer-Maintainer) reclassification course for deploying Soldiers is being held at Fort Hunter Liggett, California from May 8 to June 7. (Photo Credit: Amy Phillips) VIEW ORIGINAL 4 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption –Ģ5L (Cable Systems Installer-Maintainer) students learning how to construct aerial tie offs of low voltage cable to prevent Fiber Optics from being trampled. Some of the tasks 25 L (Cable Systems Installer-Maintainer) Soldiers perform are climbing poles to install or repair communication lines. ![]() (Photo Credit: Amy Phillips) VIEW ORIGINAL 3 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – (Photo Credit: Amy Phillips) VIEW ORIGINAL 2 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption –Ĭlassroom training adopts social distancing and students wear face masks when it can’t be observed. Theodore Gillilan, High Tech Regional Training Site – Maintenance (HTRTS-M) based in Sacramento, California, is the 25L (Cable Systems Installer-Maintainer) MOS primary instructor and is shown demonstrating how to properly tie knots to secure the cables to poles in order to reduce drag.
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