Mission
To train and develop technically and tactically competent Quartermaster Soldiers in the 92Y MOS who can perform skill level 10, unit supply functions.
Unit Supply Specialist (92Y)
Advanced Individual Training (AIT) Course
This course provides vocational training in critical tasks dealing with requesting, receiving, issuing, and maintaining or establishing accountability of individual, organizational, installation, and expendable/durable supplies and equipment. At skill level 10, the 92Y receives, inspects, inventories, loads, unloads, segregates, stores, issues, delivers and turns in organization and installation supplies and equipment. The 92Y prepares all unit/organization supply documents and accounts for Army property, supplies and equipment using the Global Combat Support System-Army (GCSS-Army) automated supply system.
Course Description
(92Y Critical Task List 92Y10/20; STP 10-92Y12-SM-TG)
Module A
Unit Supply Foundation (32.0 hours)
This module provides Soldiers an overview of the course outline, policies, and procedures to be followed during the course, information on the duties of Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) 92Y10, and the course completion/graduation standards. Soldiers will receive historical examples of the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps heritage and traditions and the general safety precautions and physical layout of the training facilities. Students will be briefed on how each of the Common Military Tasks will be incorporated into the course. Students will be introduced to the concept of Large-Scale Combat Operations, Command Supply Discipline Program and the principles of Supply. Students will be trained to navigate regulations, request access to the system of record (GCSS-Army) and maintain unit files.
Module B
Unit Supply Operations in an Austere Environment (53.0 hours)
This module expands upon the Supply Fundamentals to encompass manual supply functions. Students will be trained to prepare unit supply files and signature cards, manual DA Form 2062 to be used as a hand receipt, hand receipt annex, component list and a shortage annex, prepare DA Form 3161 as a change document, process property adjustment documents, process personal clothing requests, and prepare OCIE records.
Module C
Unit Supply Operations in an Automated Environment (164.5 hours)
This module provides students the basic skills and knowledge to perform automated (Global Combat Support System Army) administrative procedures required at the unit/organizational level. Students will request supplies and equipment, prepare document registers, cancel supply requests, receive property, store property, inventory property, issue property, turn in property, transfer property, maintain unit loads, prepare unit and organizational level hand receipts/sub-hand receipts using Global Combat Support System Army’s live training environment.
Module D
Unit Storage, Security and Maintenance (32.0 hours)
In this module students identify storage requirements for material and identify physical security procedures for equipment. Students are provided with the skills and knowledge required to perform preventive maintenance on small arms (M17).
Course Length
8 weeks, 2 days
Administrative Requirements
In accordance with CTA 50-900, AIT Soldiers scheduled to attend the 92Y course for MOS reclassification training must review the welcome letter, which includes a packing list detailing the uniforms and equipment required for the course.
When the service member (other than AIT)
reports to Fort Gregg-Adams:
- Bring initial issue, 10 copies of orders/SGLV/DD93
- POV would be advantageous (Only TDY Personnel)
- Weekdays and Weekends: Service Members will report to Mike Company, 266th Quartermaster Battalion, Building 3004, Adams Ave (804) 734-7626 for in processing.
- Upon arrival, your orders will be stamped by the staff duty for lodging and then you can obtain a room with these stamped orders; lodging phone number (804) 733-4100.
- Normal duty day is as follows:
0800 - 1700 92Y10 Technical Training
DOD CIVILIAN PERSONNEL may request training in a specific module or modules (i.e.), Principles of Supply, GCSS-Army, Unit Armorer Certification, etc. Likewise, any military personnel attending any of the modules, only a training certificate will be issued. Civilian personnel cannot be awarded a 92Y MOS.
Course Prerequisites for award of MOS
- Physical demands rating of heavy
- Physical profile of 222222 (no temporary profiles)
- Minimum score of 90 in aptitude area CL
- Normal color vision
- Mandatory formal training
- No documented instances in the last five (5) years of conduct that reflects adversely on the character, honesty, or integrity of the soldier
- No other record of disciplinary action under UCMJ or pattern of behavior that indicates a lack of integrity or is inconsistent with the 92Y position of trust
- No conviction or other adverse disposition for criminal offenses listed as a, misdemeanor or felony as outlined in AR 601-210, Chapter 4. (This criterion is not waivable)
Graduations
Graduation ceremonies are normally conducted at 8 a.m. on the last day of the course, in Bldg 4210, Challen Hall, inside Mullins Auditorium, located off of Barfoot Avenue between 16th and 19th Streets. All visitors to Fort Gregg-Adams must enter through the Gregg Avenue Gate on Route 36 (Oaklawn Blvd) to obtain access to the post.
If you don’t have a Common Access Card, you must have a Real ID or Passport to gain entry onto Fort Gregg-Adams.
Once you have been cleared to enter the post, proceed to the traffic light and make a left onto Adams Avenue. Bldg 4210 is approximately 1/8 of a mile on the right-hand side at the corner of 16th Street and Adams Avenue. Turn right onto 16th Street and then turn right onto Barfoot Avenue. You will see an entrance to a large parking lot on the right. Bldg 4210 is the building facing the parking lot as you enter. There are new gate closures, openings, and new hours. Make sure you pay attention when driving.
Inclement Weather Graduation
Graduation ceremonies maybe rescheduled due to potential inclement weather. The safety and well-being of our graduates and their families are our top priority. Please stay in close contact with your graduating student and monitor official communication channels for any updates regarding potential schedule changes. We will provide as much advance notice as possible should any adjustments become necessary.
Fort Gregg-Adams
Points of Contact
- COMM: (804) 734-3481
- DSN: 687-3481
- COMM: (804) 734-3580/3466
- DSN: 687-3580/3466
- COMM: (804) 734-3573
- DSN: 687-3573