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BEEEST 9-15
LCpl Jesse K. Johnston, a Marine attached to Basic Engineer Equipment Electrical Systems Technician course 9-15 (BEEEST 9-15) conducts a practical application on how to troubleshoot and repair the Bravo-series of generators at Marine Corps Engineer School, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
BEEEST 9-15 Generator
LCpl Jesse K. Johnston, a Marine attached to Basic Engineer Equipment Electrical Systems Technician course 9-15 (BEEEST 9-15) conducts a practical application on how to troubleshoot and repair the Bravo-series of generators at Marine Corps Engineer School, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
PFC Preshay Houston and LCpl Patrick O'Donnell from Basic Engineer Equipment Electrical Systems Technician 9-15 (BEEEST 9-15) conduct a practical application on troubleshooting the electrical system of a MEP-805B generator at Marine Corps Engineer School, Camp Lejeune, N.C. October 22, 2015.  This task is 1 of 17 the students must master in order to receive the 1142 Military Occupational Specialty (MOS).
BEEEST 9-15 MEP
PFC Preshay Houston and LCpl Patrick O'Donnell from Basic Engineer Equipment Electrical Systems Technician 9-15 (BEEEST 9-15) conduct a practical application on troubleshooting the electrical system of a MEP-805B generator at Marine Corps Engineer School, Camp Lejeune, N.C. October 22, 2015. This task is 1 of 17 the students must master in order to receive the 1142 Military Occupational Specialty (MOS).
On October 1, 2015 Marines from Basic Engineer Equipment Electrical Systems Technician (BEEEST) courses 8-15, 9-15, and 1-16 stand in formation as three Marines are promoted to the rank of Private First Class at Marine Corps Engineer School, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
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On October 1, 2015 Marines from Basic Engineer Equipment Electrical Systems Technician (BEEEST) courses 8-15, 9-15, and 1-16 stand in formation as three Marines are promoted to the rank of Private First Class at Marine Corps Engineer School, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
A Marine attached to Basic Engineer Equipment Electrical Specialist Technician  (BEEEST) 9-15 learns about electric motors and motor controllers.  In this class the Marines learn the fundamentals of 3 different types of motors and 3 motor controllers.  The Marines will wire up each motor and controller with the aid of an electrical schematic, the Marines also learn how the controllers work hand and hand with the motor as well as how each controller energizes and de-energizes the motor in different ways.
BEEEST 9-15 Motors
A Marine attached to Basic Engineer Equipment Electrical Specialist Technician (BEEEST) 9-15 learns about electric motors and motor controllers. In this class the Marines learn the fundamentals of 3 different types of motors and 3 motor controllers. The Marines will wire up each motor and controller with the aid of an electrical schematic, the Marines also learn how the controllers work hand and hand with the motor as well as how each controller energizes and de-energizes the motor in different ways.
Marines attached to Basic Engineer Electrical Equipment Specialist Technician (BEEEST) 9-15 aboard Marine Corps Engineer School, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina,  participate in Solid State Schematics. This class will be their introduction to electrical system schematics.  The Marines will learn how to navigate the circuits of the A1 Backplane Module and also learn how the device works hand in hand with all other components in the Bravo series of generators.
BEEEST 9-15 Solid State
Marines attached to Basic Engineer Electrical Equipment Specialist Technician (BEEEST) 9-15 aboard Marine Corps Engineer School, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, participate in Solid State Schematics. This class will be their introduction to electrical system schematics. The Marines will learn how to navigate the circuits of the A1 Backplane Module and also learn how the device works hand in hand with all other components in the Bravo series of generators.