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==Historical Overview== | ==Historical Overview== | ||
Environmental science came alive as a substantive, active field of scientific investigation in the 1960s and 1970s driven by (a) the need for a multi-disciplinary approach to analyze complex environmental problems, (b) the arrival of substantive environmental laws requiring specific environmental protocols of investigation and (c) the growing public awareness of a need for action in addressing environmental problems. Events that spurred this development included the publication of Rachel Carson's landmark environmental book Silent Spring[3] along with major environmental issues becoming very public, such as the 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill, and the Cuyahoga River of Cleveland, Ohio, "catching fire" (also in 1969), and helped increase the visibility of environmental issues and create this new field of study.<ref name="Wikipedia"> | Environmental science came alive as a substantive, active field of scientific investigation in the 1960s and 1970s driven by (a) the need for a multi-disciplinary approach to analyze complex environmental problems, (b) the arrival of substantive environmental laws requiring specific environmental protocols of investigation and (c) the growing public awareness of a need for action in addressing environmental problems. Events that spurred this development included the publication of Rachel Carson's landmark environmental book Silent Spring[3] along with major environmental issues becoming very public, such as the 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill, and the Cuyahoga River of Cleveland, Ohio, "catching fire" (also in 1969), and helped increase the visibility of environmental issues and create this new field of study.<ref name="Wikipedia">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_science Environmental Science(Wikipedia)]</ref> | ||
==TRMN Training Information== | ==TRMN Training Information== |
Latest revision as of 17:20, 12 April 2022
Environmental Technician (abbrev HYT) is an enlisted technical specialty or rating utilized by the Royal Manticoran Navy.
Description
Environmental Technicians are responsible for operating and repairing ship's life support systems.[1]
Historical Overview
Environmental science came alive as a substantive, active field of scientific investigation in the 1960s and 1970s driven by (a) the need for a multi-disciplinary approach to analyze complex environmental problems, (b) the arrival of substantive environmental laws requiring specific environmental protocols of investigation and (c) the growing public awareness of a need for action in addressing environmental problems. Events that spurred this development included the publication of Rachel Carson's landmark environmental book Silent Spring[3] along with major environmental issues becoming very public, such as the 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill, and the Cuyahoga River of Cleveland, Ohio, "catching fire" (also in 1969), and helped increase the visibility of environmental issues and create this new field of study.[2]
TRMN Training Information
Members desiring to qualify to serve at the different skill levels within the Environmental Technician's department must pass the following exams and prerequisites:[1]
Bureau of Training Information for Environmental Technician | |||
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Course Name | Course Code | Prerequisite(s) | |
Basic Environmental Technician "A" School |
SIA-SRN-17A | SIA-RMN-0001 | (Basic Enlisted)[3] |
Advanced Environmental Technician "C" School |
SIA-SRN-17C | SIA-RMN-0002 | (Basic Non-Commissioned Officer)[4] |
SIA-SRN-18A | (Basic Environmental Technician) | ||
Environmental Technician Warrant Officer "W" School |
SIA-SRN-17W | SIA-RMN-0011 | (Warrant Officer)[5] |
SIA-SRN-19C | (Advanced Environmental Technician) | ||
Environmental Technician Division Officer "D" School |
SIA-SRN-17D | SIA-RMN-0101 | (Ensign)[6] |
SIA-SRN-17C | (Advanced Environmental Technician) |
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Student Manual v2.0a (Bureau of Training)
- ↑ Environmental Science(Wikipedia)
- ↑ Policy Change re TSC exam pre-requisites, posted 2 Nov 2015 in RMN - Bureau of Training Group
- ↑ Policy Change re TSC exam pre-requisites, posted 2 Nov 2015 in RMN - Bureau of Training Group
- ↑ Policy Change re TSC exam pre-requisites, posted 2 Nov 2015 in RMN - Bureau of Training Group
- ↑ Policy Change re TSC exam pre-requisites, posted 2 Nov 2015 in RMN - Bureau of Training Group
RMN Technical Specialties | |
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Command: | Boatswain - Master-at-Arms - Operations Specialist - Intelligence Specialist |
Admin: | Personnelman - Navy Counselor - Yeoman |
Logistics: | Steward - Storekeeper - Disbursing Clerk - Ship's Serviceman |
Tactical: | Fire Control - Electronic Warfare - Tracking Specialist - Missiles - Beam Weapons - Gunner |
Engineering: | Impeller - Power - Gravitics - Environment - Hydroponics - Damage Control |
Communications: | Data Systems - Electronics - Communications - Sensors |
Astrogation: | Helmsman - Plotting Specialist |
Flight Operations: | Coxswain |
Medical: | Corpsman - Sick Berth Attendant |