SALINA, Kan. - Eric Vannoy, lead welding instructor at Salina Area Technical College, left, inspects the work of Soldiers enrolled in the Advanced Leaders Course for the 91E Allied Trade Specialist military occupational specialty qualification course at the Kansas Army National Guard’s Regional Training Site for Maintenance in Salina, Kansas, May 20. The KSARNG and SATC have a partnership which gives Soldiers completing the Army course the opportunity to enroll in and receive credit for college courses. Soldiers who participate in the Synchronous Training for Academic Credit program and meet a


SALINA, Kan. - Eric Vannoy, lead welding instructor at Salina Area Technical College, left, inspects the work of Soldiers enrolled in the Advanced Leaders Course for the 91E Allied Trade Specialist military occupational specialty qualification course at the Kansas Army National Guard’s Regional Training Site for Maintenance in Salina, Kansas, May 20. The KSARNG and SATC have a partnership which gives Soldiers completing the Army course the opportunity to enroll in and receive credit for college courses. Soldiers who participate in the Synchronous Training for Academic Credit program and meet all requirements can leave the six-week MOSQ school only one course shy of an Associates of Applied Sciences in Technical Studies from Salina Area Technical College.


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