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Welcome to the U.S. Army Prime Power School 
 

    drawing of power equipmentApplications are currently being accepted from Specialists and Non-promotable Sergeants for the Prime Power Production Specialist Course.  For upcoming class schedules, click here.  Minimum qualifications are a GT score of 110, ST and EL scores of 107, completion of high school-level Algebra and a 70% on the Basic Math and Science Test.

    Interested soldiers should carefully review the qualifications and prerequisites using the enrollment links and fax a copy of their ERB along with contact information to  (703) 806-3814, ATTN: PPS Recruiting. Applications should be received at least 90 days prior to class start date.  Seats are limited so early submission is encouraged.

    Army Reserve Soldiers are encouraged to apply.

    The MOS 21P is eligible for an SRB under the BEAR Program. Check with your Reenlistment NCO to see if you are qualified.

    Whether you are applying under the BEAR Program or applying to "reclassify" for the 21P MOS, Prime Power Production Specialist Course, application prerequisites are the same for both programs. All applications must be submitted through your local chain-of-command channels. Please read and note Chapter 3, Prerequisites and Application Procedures of the Prime Power Production Specialist Course Information- Booklet. If there are any difficulties concerning the application process, please call the U.S. Army Prime Power School at COM: (703) 806-3904/3748 or DSN: 656-3904/3748.

    The Prime Power School is a very challenging and demanding school. Due to the in-depth instruction and large volume of material covered, students are required and expected to devote at least 30 hours of study and homework during the week, as well as, on the weekend.

    INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND

    The current Prime Power Production Specialist training program evolved from the Nuclear Power training program that was established in 1958 to train and qualify members of the Army, Navy, and Air Force as nuclear reactor operators and technicians. As military power requirements changed, so did the training program. In 1977, the Nuclear Power program was phased out and replaced by the Non-tactical Generator program. In 1985, the name was changed to the Prime Power Production Specialist Course.

    The Prime Power Production Specialist Course, with Additional Skill Identifiers (ASIs), is a year-long program of instruction designed to train selected applicants to deploy, install, operate, and maintain the Army's Prime Power Program (P3) power generation and distribution assets in support of theater commanders under the provisions of AR 700-128. Students must successfully complete a demanding two-phase training course in order to qualify in the MOS 21P, Prime Power Production Specialist. Upon satisfactory completion of the MOS 21P course, each student is assigned to one of the three Additional Skill Identifier courses of instruction that qualifies the graduate as a Prime Power Production Instrumentation Specialist (ASI-E5); Prime Power Production Mechanical Specialist (ASI-S2); or as a Prime Power Production Electrical Specialist (ASI-S3).

    Prime Power graduates work in many challenging and rewarding assignments worldwide. In wartime, Army personnel are responsible for supporting Prime Power program missions. In peacetime, skills are maintained through training exercises, emergency deployments for disaster relief efforts, and special purpose deployments for electrical power requirements in operations other than war. We also provide technical assistance missions in support of the Directors of Public Works (DPW) throughout the United States and overseas.

    The Prime Power soldiers have established a long tradition of excellence, and have earned a well-deserved reputation of upholding the highest standards of the Corps of Engineers. "Essayons" truly describes, both past and present, the spirit and actions of Prime Power soldiers
     

    Watch a video about the Prime Power School and their important work.  Right-click here to download the video; please do not try to watch it here.  Video is 34 MB; format is .wmv

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