The crew qualification section includes a series of "Performance Criteria" that must be signed off:
Mastery is assessed by VCEEP-certified evaluators who score fire commands, engagement times, and accuracy. Document Availability
The circular is built upon the core principle of training to standard. It provides the doctrine, principles, and techniques for crews to gain proficiency in engaging and destroying threats efficiently in any operational environment. It moves beyond mere weapons handling, integrating essential warfighting skills, tactics, and crew coordination into a single, unified training framework. tc+32031+training+and+qualification+crew+pdf
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Evaluators must be certified through a 40-hour Vehicle Crew Evaluator Program (VCEEP) and recertified periodically. Key Training Requirements Tactical Scenarios: The crew qualification section includes a series of
TC 3-20.31 outlines platform crew tables—often referred to as gunnery tables or "gates"—designed to attain and sustain crew direct fire proficiency. These tables guide crews through a structured progression of engagement complexity. 2. Standardized Evaluation
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Understanding the specific requirements for VCEEP (Vehicle Crew Evaluation Enhancement Program) re-certification.
TP 32031 is Transport Canada’s consolidated standard for the training, certification, and watchkeeping requirements for seafarers on not subject to the full International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW). In essence, it bridges the gap between international standards and domestic operations.
: Foundational skills required by every crew member before they can effectively function as part of a unit.