Manual, Aa - Mci Course List
Manual, Aa - Mci Course List
1500 ACL2009 1 Jan 10 From: Director, Marine Corps Institute Subj: MARINE CORPS INSTITUTE (MCI) COURSE INFORMATION 1. The Annual Course Listing is a reference document for MCI course information. It contains a listing of active Occupational Specialty Courses, active Professional Military Education Programs, and job aids offered by MCI. 2. This edition replaces the Annual Course Listing Calendar Year 2009. 3. Information contained in this paper-based publication is also available on MCI's home page at http://www.mci.usmc.mil. Updates to information contained in this publication are available on the MCI Web site under the current Course Catalog link. Units desiring additional copies of this Annual Course Listing should contact MCI Operations at 202-685-7446/7620 (DSN: 3257446/7620).
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Guide to Using the Annual Course Listing........................................................................ How to Contact MCI ............................................................................................ Learning Resource Center (LRC) ...................................................................................... Distance Education and Training Council ......................................................................... American Council on Education........................................................................................ Management Procedures.................................................................................................... Portable Document Format (PDF) Courses ....................................................................... Occupational Specialty Courses ........................................................................................ Occupational Field 00 ........................................................................................... Occupational Field 01 ........................................................................................... Occupational Field 02 ........................................................................................... Occupational Field 03 ........................................................................................... Occupational Field 04 ........................................................................................... Occupational Field 06........................................................................................... Occupational Field 08 ........................................................................................... Occupational Field 11 ........................................................................................... Occupational Field 13 ........................................................................................... Occupational Field 18 ........................................................................................... Occupational Field 21 ........................................................................................... Occupational Field 25 ........................................................................................... Occupational Field 28 ........................................................................................... Occupational Field 30 ........................................................................................... Occupational Field 33 ........................................................................................... Occupational Field 34 ........................................................................................... Occupational Field 35 ........................................................................................... Occupational Field 41 .......................................................................................... Occupational Field 57 ........................................................................................... Occupational Field 58 ........................................................................................... Occupational Field 60 ........................................................................................... Distance Professional Military Education (DPME) Programs ......................................... Sergeants Distance Education Program (SDEP)................................................... Staff Noncommissioned Officers Career Distance Education Program (SNCOCDEP) ....................................................................................... Staff Noncommissioned Officers Advanced Distance Education Program (SNCOADEP) ....................................................................................... Appendix A: Marine Corps Institute Job Aids ................................................................. Appendix B: Additional Education and Training Sources ............................................... Appendix C: MCI Product Deletions and Additions/Review........................................... Page 1 4 4 6 7 8 90 13 13 13 14 14 17 18 18 19 19 20 21 21 23 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 29 31 33 37 41
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JOB AIDS
Job aids guide the Marine through the performance of a particular task. They are designed at a level of detail to minimize trial and error, reduce the amount of recall necessary, and give direction. The classic example of one of MCI's job aids is The Forward Air Controller Tactical Pocket Checklist. MCI's job aids do not include examinations. MCI has several job aids available through the Internet at www.mci.usmc.mil. Other job aids are available in a paper-based format through MCI. For a list of those job aids now available turn to Appendix A.
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Help Desk: Fill out a help desk ticket online. Postal Mail: 912 Charles Poor Street, Washington Navy Yard DC 20391-5680
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Continued on next page Location Camp Pendleton, CA Camp Pendleton, CA Camp Pendleton, CA Camp Pendleton, CA MCRD San Diego, CA MAGTFTC 29 Palms, CA MWTC Bridgeport, CA MCAS Yuma, AZ MarForRes New Orleans, LA MCB Kaneohe Bay, HI Fort Leonard Wood, MO Fort Leonard Wood, MO MATSG-21 Pensacola, FL MARDET Corry Station, Pensacola, FL MCAS Camp Butler, Okinawa MCAS Camp Butler, Okinawa MCAS Camp Butler, Okinawa MCAS Camp Butler, Okinawa MCAS Iwakuni, Okinawa MCAS Iwakuni, Okinawa Address Camp Horno, CA Bldg. 53330 Camp Edson Range, CA Bldg. 31604 Camp Mateo, CA Bldg. 62330 Camp Las Flores, CA Bldg. 41342 4025 Tripoli Ave, Bldg. 111 29 Palms South End Bldg. 1527 Bldg. 2002, 2nd Floor Bldg. 328 West 440 Dauphine St. Bldg. 601 4th Floor Bldg. 221, Rm. 108 Bldg. 1760 Bldg. 1721 Bldg. 3450, Room A147C Bldg. 3782, Room 124 Camp Foster, Base Library, Bldg. 5679 1st Deck Camp Kinser, Bldg. 1220E, Room 119 Camp Schwab, Bldg. 3429, Room 213 Camp Hansen, Bldg. 2339, Room 206B Bldg. 360, Hq Area Bldg. 1400, MAG-12 Area Hours* 0900-1900 Tues-Sun 0900-1900 Tues-Sun 0900-1900 Tues-Sun 0900-1900 Tues-Sun 0900-1900 Mon-Sat 1000-2000 Mon-Sat 1100-1300 Mon-Fri 0800-2030 Sat-Sun 1200-2200 Mon-Fri 1000-1500 Sat-Sun 0700-1900 Mon-Fri 1000-2200 Mon-Fri 0800-1600 Mon-Fri 0800-1600 Mon-Fri 0800-2000 Mon-Fri 0900-2000 Mon 0900-1900 Tue-Fri 1000-1900 Sat 0900-1900 Mon-Thur Mon-Sat 0900-1900 Sat/Sun 0900-1900 Mon-Sat Phone Number (760) 763-3258 (760) 763-3259
(619) 524-4275 (760) 830-7145 DSN:230-7145 (760) 932-1539 (928) 269-6501 (504) 678-4411 (808) 257-8724 (573) 596-0131 ext. 63304 (573) 596-0131 ext. 63304 (850)452-9460 ext. 3107 645-8002 637-7600 625-3017 623-3037
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The USMC College of Continuing Education (CCE) supports the LRC program. See the CCE Web site for the most up-to-date listing of LRCs https://www.marinenet.usmc.mil/MarineNet/default.aspx. *Exact hours are determined by the local unit commander. See your LRC Facilitator for more information.
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MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES
ELIGIBILITY FOR ENROLLMENT The following personnel are eligible and may enroll in MCI courses provided they meet the prerequisites listed in the course descriptions. Submit applications as indicated below: Marines on Active Duty - contact your training NCO or training representative or enroll via the MCI Web site at www.mci.usmc.mil. Selected Marine Corps Reserves (SMCR) - enroll via the MCI Web site or contact MCI by telephone. Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) and Individual Mobilization Augmentee (IMA) - enroll via the MCI Web site or contact MCI by telephone. Retired Marines, Members of the Fleet Marine Corps Reserve, and Disabled Former Marines - enroll via the MCI Web site or contact MCI by telephone. NROTC Midshipmen under Marine Option - coordinate with your designated Marine Officer Instructor (MOI). Platoon Leaders Class (PLC) Candidates - coordinate with your designated Officer Selection Officer (OSO). International Students - submit requests via Coalition and Special Warfare Division, MCCDC, Quantico, VA 22134 (code C38) or call (703)784-1102. Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, and Navy Students - contact MCI by telephone or enroll via the MCI Web site. Government Employees of a Military Activity - contact MCI by telephone or enroll via the MCI Web site. RESERVE RETIREMENT CREDITS (RRC) For inactive reserve Marines ONLY, one RRC is awarded for every 3 hours of study in an MCI course. Other services should determine credits awarded based on their service regulations.
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SMCR Marines unit is responsible for forwarding a report of reserve retirement credits (RRCs) to the Marine Corps Reserve Forces Administrative Activity (Code AFR). SMCRs do not receive RRCs for MCI course work done during regularly scheduled drill periods.
IRR/IMA Marines - MCI posts RRCs for IRRs/IMAs to the Marine Corps Total Force System (MCTFS). MCI Data Base/Manpower Management System Record (MMS RECORDS) When a Marine completes, fails, or is disenrolled from a course, the data is transferred to MCTFS, Kansas City, Missouri, which then updates the Marine's MMS record. TRANSCRIPTS To obtain an official transcript, you must submit a written request either through MCIs Web site Help Desk, or by sending a letter to Marine Corps Institute, 912 Charles Poor Street SE, Washington Navy Yard, DC 20391-5680. The request must include the following information: name, rank, SSN, complete mailing address, telephone number with area code, and the approximate dates of completion, (i.e. 20XX to 20XX). An unofficial transcript can be obtained from MCI Online on the 'Student Records' page or by using the SMARTS program at https://www.navycollege.navy.mil/. COMPLETION CERTIFICATE When a course is successfully completed, MCI posts a completion certificate on the students MCI Online account and in Command UVR, which includes on the reverse side, the examination score, the number of study hours required to complete the course, and the number of credits earned (for IRRs and IMAs). The certificate will not be mailed to the student but can be printed locally. DIPLOMAS When a DPME program is successfully completed, MCI issues a diploma. Individuals completing DPME programs are able to receive their completion certificates for each subcourse via our Web site. No completion certificates will be mailed from MCI. To request a duplicate diploma, call the Student Services Help Desk at 1-800-USMC-MCI, or DSN 325-7483, or visit our Web site.
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1161 Fundamentals of Refrigeration 1169A Utilities Officer/Chief 1326 Engineer maintenance and Operations 1327 Engineer Estimations 1328E Engineer Equipment Chief 1332H Metal Working and Welding Operations 1334H Math for Marines 1335C Fundamentals of Diesel Engines 1343 Diesel Engine Maintenance and Troubleshooting 1373A Basic Engineer Combat Operations 1374A Landmine Warfare 1391A Bulk Fuel Specialist 1800 AAV RAM RS Crew Functions 1831C Field Operations and Employment of the Assault Amphibious Vehicle 1834C The AAVP7A1 Logbook and Communications 1844A M1A1 Armament and Ammunitions 1851 Operation of the Up-gunned Weapons System 2124G Armory Procedures 2125 Ground Ordnance Supervisor 2135 Inspection and Repair of the M9 Pistol 2136 Inspection and Repair of the M107 2515H Antenna Construction and Propagation of Radio Waves 2525B Communications Security 2526B Introduction to Electronic Warfare 2538A SINCGARS 2540 Communications Plans and Orders 2551D Field Wire Equipment and Procedures 2552D Field Switchboards-Installation and Operation 2820 Electronics Mathematics for Marines 286G Fundamentals of Digital Logic 287A Introduction to Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment 301N Basic Warehousing 303H Warehousing Operations 3044 Contingency Contracting 334L Food Service Fundamentals 3420F Personal Financial Management 3422B Basic Pay and Allowances 3503A Motor Transport Operator NCO 3521A Troubleshooting the M998 Electrical System 3525C Tactical Vehicle Fuel and Exhaust Systems 3538C Dispatching Procedures for Motor Transport 3580A Automotive Engine Maintenance and Repair 4133 Semper Fit Basic Fitness Course 4134 Semper Fit Advanced Fitness Course 5714A NBC Reconnaissance and Contamination Avoidance 571A NBC Individual Survival Measures 5803 Physical Security Specialist 5804 Physical Security Chief 5812A Military Police Interview/Interrogation Forms 581E Corrections 582 Corrections Supervisor 6001A Aircraft Maintenance NCO
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6002 Aviation Maintenance Work center Supervisor 602A Theory and Construction of Gas Turbine Engine 8011A Basic Grammar and Composition 8012A Leadership 8013A Military Studies 8014A Introduction to Warfighting 8015A Warfighting Tactics 8016A Warfighting Techniques 8017A Weapons 8101 Leadership and Administration 8102 Military Studies 8103 Warfighting Techniques 8104 Tactical Decision Making 8105 Leadership Credo 8202 Military Justice and Law of War 8203 Warfighting Techniques 8204 Combat Techniques 8205 Combined Arms Job Aids AAV Crewman Job Aid (1800) Aircraft Maintenance NCO (6001A) AN/PRC-113 (V) and AN/VRC-83 (V) 2 Programming Guide (0632) AN/PSN-11 PLGR Aid Basic Grammar and Composition Job Aid (8011A) Chemical Warfare Chief Cook Communications for the FMF Marine Construction Print Reading Contingency Contracting Job Aid (3044) Corrections (581E) Correspondence Procedures Job Aid Embarkation Job Aid FiST/FSC Handbook Forward Air Controller Inspection and Repair of The M9 Pistol Land Navigation Handbook Laying Methods & Hasty Survey Methods M224 60mm Mortar Crewman Marine Aides Handbook Marine Corps Common Skills Handbooks 1A Marine Corps Common Skills Handbooks 1B Operational Risk Management Platoon Commander Handbook Semper Fit Job Aid Smart-T Handbook Smart-T Reference DTD Manual (Component 5 of 5) Smart-T Reference Generator (Component 4 of 5) Smart-T Reference KG-84 (Component 2 of 5) Smart-T Reference KY-99 (Component 3 of 5) Smart-T Reference TM (Component 1 of 5) Student Evaluation Guide for 3521A 744k 267k 247k 201k 422k 61k 293k 1425k 5172k 18k 427k 187k 1600k 809k 760k 2259k 3024k 580k 1416k 3100k 5509k 27066k 171k 540k n/a 4112k n/a 11202k 487k 1547k 15920k 377k
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Tank Commander Tactical Pocket Handbook Tray Ration Heater System Job Aid Courses No Longer Available for Enrollment 0372A Marine Rifleman Weapons 0416A The Marine Corps Publications and Directives System 0813B Field Artillery Survey 1122A Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Unit 1141A Marine Electrician 1831B Field Operation and Employment of the Assault Amphibian Vehicle 2525A Communications Security 3333 Reserve Field Food Service Supervisor 3538B Dispatch Procedures for Motor Transport 0131J Correspondence Procedures 0321A The M240G Machinegunner 0324G Operations Against Guerrilla Units 0331J 81MM Mortar NCO 0368 The Heavy Machinegun Crewman 1332G Metal Working and Welding Operations 1344C Construction Print Reading 1833B Assault Amphibious Crewman Functions 1846 Tank Gunnery/Direct Fire Procedures 3316E Basic Nutrition 3414 Financial Management 3530 Incidental Motor Vehicle Operator
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8802A Strategic Level of War Volume I 8802A Strategic Level of War Volume II 8803A Operational Level of War Vol. I Lessons 1-4 8803A Operational Level of War Vol. I Lesson 5-7 8803A Operational Level of War Volume II 8804A MAGTF Vol I 8804A MAGTF Vol II 8805A Marine Corps Planning Process (MCPP) Course Book & Readings 8805A Marine Corps Planning Process (MCPP) Scenario Material 8806A Joint and Multinational Operations Volume II 8806A Joint and Multinational Operations Volume I
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This course is intended to provide the fundamentals of firing the M-9 service pistol. It will cover M-9 safety procedures, maintenance, firing techniques, and marksmanship principles. This course is designed for all officers, staff sergeant and above, and junior Marines in special billets. Study Hours: 7 Reserve Retirement Credit: 2 ACE Credits: MC 2201-0003, 1 hr-BALL OF-01, PERSONNEL AND ADMINISTRATION 0112C COUNSELING FOR MARINES Provides the fundamentals of counseling for Marines. It also addresses planning and conducting a counseling session. Designed for all ranks and MOSs. Study Hours: 6.5 Reserve Retirement Credits: 2 ACE Credits: MC 1406-0032, 2 hrs-BALL 0118K SPELLING Provides instruction on using a dictionary and thesaurus. This course covers basic spelling rules, and words most frequently misspelled. Designed for all ranks and MOSs. An electronic test is available for this course at any Learning Resource Center. Study Hours: 10 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: None 0119H PUNCTUATION Provides instruction on the correct use of punctuation marks and capitalization. Designed to enhance the writing skills of all ranks and MOSs. Study Hours: 9 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: None
Designed to help prospective NCOs master the difficult art of leadership. The course also gives examples of and procedures for effective leadership in garrison and in combat situations. This course serves as the foundation of the PME building block program. Study Hours: 15 Reserve Retirement Credits: 5 ACE Credits: MC 2204-0184, 1 hr-BALL 0084 CAREER RETENTION SPECIALIST
Provides the basic information to operate successfully in the first year as a command career retention specialist without the benefit of resident school coursework. This course is designed for CplGySgt in 8421 occupational field as "B" billet or primary billet without the formal school. Study Hours: 7 Reserve Retirement Credit: 3 ACE Credits: MC 1406-0056, 1 hr-BALL
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0131K CORRESPONDENCE PROCEDURES Provides basic information on methods of preparing, typing, and filing correspondence. Designed for all ranks and MOSs. Study Hours: 20 Reserve Retirement Credits: 7 ACE Credits: MC 1403-0006, 1 hr-BALL 0138B ORDER WRITING CLERK Prepares Marines for the job of publications clerk at the unit or commodity level. Study Hours: 10 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: MC-1403-0021, 1 hr-BALL 0143B LEGAL ADMINISTRATION CLERK Provides an introduction to investigations and administrative procedures for processing the unit punishment book, absentees, and deserters. Designed for Pvt-GySgt in the 01 occupational field. Study Hours: 10 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: MC-1406-0041, 3 hrs-BALL 0144 THE UNIT MAILCLERK
OF-03, INFANTRY 0321B THE M240G MACHINEGUNNER Instruction in this course includes fundamental and advanced principles of employing the M240G machinegun in tactical situations, including the following: basic marksmanship, offensive/defensive employment, night/low visibility, and engaging moving targets including anti-air defense. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in MOS 0331 or for those who may be required to perform duties as a machinegunner or lead a machinegun team. Study Hours: 10 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: MC 2204-0145, 1 hr-BALL (Must Complete 5 Small Arms Courses) 0322J THE M252, 81MM MORTAR CREWMAN
Provides an introduction to the 81mm mortar, covering characteristics, nomenclature, assembly and disassembly, maintenance, ammunition, laying, and firing. Also includes information on the LAV-M mounted mortar. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in MOS 0341. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: None 0326 STABILITY AND SUPPORT OPERATIONS (SASO)
Provides instruction on operating a unit mailroom. Specific areas covered are directory service, administrative procedures, and processing mail. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in any MOS assigned duties as unit mailclerks. Study Hours: 8 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: MC 1403-0022, 1 hr-BALL OF-02, INTELLIGENCE 0210C TERRORISM AWARENESS FOR MARINES Provides instruction on how individual Marines can best protect themselves and their families in a terrorist enviroment. Gives guidance on what to expect and how to survive in a terrorist situation. Designed for all Marines. Study Hours: 8 Reserve Retirement Credits: 2 ACE Credits: MC 1606-0010, 1 hr-BALL
This course provides the definitions and purposes of stability and support operations, an understanding of situational awareness as it relates to insurgency, terrorism, and guerilla warfare, and various tactics, techniques, and procedures in regards to firm base operations. This course also discusses checkpoint operations, recognition of explosive hazards, and convoy operation. Designed for Pvt-SSgt in all MOSs. Study Hours: 6 Reserve Retirement Credits: 2 ACE Credits: None
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Provides the definitions and purpose of the Code of Conduct, an understanding of situational awareness as it relates to evasion and resistance to capture, and various tactics, techniques, as it related to evasion and avoiding capture Study Hours: 9 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: None 0331K THE 81MM MORTAR NCO Provides instruction for the 81mm mortar NCO. Covers forward observer procedures, fire direction center procedures and commands, and reciprocal lay of the 81mm mortar. Designed for Cpl-Sgt in MOS 0341. An electronic exam is available for this course. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: None 0332G RECONNAISSANCE MARINE Provides instruction on the fundamentals of reconnaissance operations including doctrine, equipment, tactical concepts, and techniques used by the reconnaissance unit in training and combat operations. Designed for Marines in MOSs 0321 or 8654. Study Hours: 16 Reserve Retirement Credits: 5 ACE Credits: MC 2204-0134, 1 hr-BALL (Must Complete 5 Small Arms Courses) 0335C INFANTRY PATROLLING An introductory course on planning, preparing, and conducting infantry patrols. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in the 03 occupational field. Study Hours: 11 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: MC 2204-0136, 1 hr-BALL
Provides learning experiences necessary to perform scouting and patrolling techniques. Designed for Pvt-Sgt of all MOSs. Study Hours: 6 Reserve Retirement Credits: 2 ACE Credits: None 0338A THE LAV CREWMAN Provides instruction on the operating procedures for the LAV-25's systems. Also includes instruction on the location of the major components and a description of the vehicle's accessory equipment. Designed for Pvt-LCpl in MOS 0313. Study Hours: 11 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: MC 1710-0055, 3 hrs-BALL 0354B DESERT OPERATIONS Introduces desert operations, desert areas of the world, special tactics, and combat service support procedures. Also covers fundamentals of individual survival in desert environments. Designed for all Marines. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: None 0355B THE TOW 2 WEAPON SYSTEM CREWMAN Introduces component identification, assembly and disassembly, system checkout, loading, target engagement, maintenance, and camouflaging of the TOW 2 weapon system. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in MOS 0352. Study Hours: 19 Reserve Retirement Credits: 6 ACE Credits: None
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0370B THE MARINE RIFLEMAN: COMBAT SKILLS Provides the individual rifleman with basic instruction on fire and movement, defense, cover and concealment, communications, and security and intelligence. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in all MOSs. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: MC 2204-0152, 3 hrs-BALL 0372A THE MARINE RIFLEMAN: WEAPONS Provides the individual rifleman with a basic knowledge of weapons at the fire team level. This course emphasizes operator maintenance assembly and disassembly and immediate action procedures. This course also provides instruction concerning engagement, grenade and pyrotechnic employment, and landmine installation. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in the 03 occupational field. Study Hours: 13 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: MC 2204-0146, 1 hr-BALL (Must Complete 5 Small Arms Courses) 0380A INFANTRY SQUAD LEADER: COMBAT LEADERSHIP Addresses the rigorous combat conditions a Marine faces in battle. Examines key factors for successful leadership in a combat environment. Designed for the infantry squad leader but applies to Cpl-Sgt in all MOSs. Study Hours: 6 Reserve Retirement Credits: 2 ACE Credits: MC 2204-0137, 1 hr-BALL 0381C LAND NAVIGATION Provides land navigation instruction including navigating with a map and a compass, route planning and preparation, and navigating by natural means. Study Hours: 21 Reserve Retirement Credits: 7 ACE Credits: MC 1601-0052, 3 hr-BALL
Provides instruction on the M-98A1 Javelin weapon system. Includes instruction on the characteristics, care, and operation and employment. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in MOS 0351. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: None 0365 ANTIARMOR OPERATIONS
An introduction to small unit anti-armor operations. Includes armor identification, anti-armor concepts, and anti-armor weapons. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in the 03 occupational field. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: None 0366B MILITARY OPERATIONS IN URBAN TERRAIN Provides instruction in conducting offensive and defensive operations in urban terrain settings. Designed for use by Marines in the grades Pvt-GySgt who are assigned to the 03 occupational field. Study Hours: 10 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: MC 1606-0006, 1 hr-BALL (Must Complete 5 Small Arms Courses) 0368A THE HEAVY MACHINEGUN CREWMAN Provides an introduction to Marine Corps heavy machineguns: M2 heavy barrel .50 caliber and the MK19 40mm. Covers characteristics, nomenclature, assembly and disassembly, ammunition, gun lay, maintenance, and immediate action procedures. Designed for all heavy machinegunners, Pvt-Sgt. Study Hours: 1 8 Reserve Retirement Credits: 6 ACE Credits: MC 2204-0168, 1 hr-BALL (Must Complete 5 Small Arms Courses)
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0414B GROUND MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES FOR SUPERVISORS Covers procedures and policies for managing ground equipment maintenance in field units of the regular establishment and ground and aviation units of the Selected Marine Corps Reserve. Emphasizes maintenance management terminology, resources, productions, and information. Designed for SSgtCapt in MOSs 0402, 0410, 0411, and all other ground maintenance-related MOSs. Study Hours: 10 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: MC 1717-0010, 1 hr-BALL 0416B THE MARINE CORPS PUBLICATIONS AND DIRECTIVES SYSTEM Provides all Marines with general knowledge of the publications and directive systems. This course provides guidelines for establishing and maintaining a publication library. Additionally, this course shows how to make changes and replace existing publications. This course is designed for all Marines who have access to their publications library. Study Hours: 10 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: None 045C THE LOGISTICS/EMBARKATION SPECIALIST
Provides instruction on the weapons organic to the infantry battalion and covers the capabilities and limitations of artillery, naval gunfire, and close air support. Also discusses call for fire adjustment procedures for indirect fire support. Designed for Cpl-Sgt in the 03 occupational field. Study Hours: 14 Reserve Retirement Credits: 5 ACE Credits: MC 2204-0101, 1 hr-BALL (Must Complete 5 Small Arms Courses) 0383A INFANTRY SQUAD LEADER: SQUAD TACTICS Provides instruction in combat planning, fire support, and offensive and defensive operations at the squad level. Provides situational problems to increase the student's knowledge of problem solving and decisionmaking. Designed for LCpl-Sgt in MOS 0311. Study Hours: 15 Reserve Retirement Credits: 5 ACE Credits: MC 2204-0100, 1 hr-BALL (Must Complete 5 Small Arms Courses) OF-04, LOGISTICS, EMBARKATION, MIMMS, AND SHORE PARTY 0410C MIMMS Provides instruction on the principles and procedures of the Marine Corps Integrated Maintenance Management Automated Information System. Covers management concepts, input procedures, reports, files, and validations. Designed for Pvt-SSgt in MOS 0411 and all other ground maintenancerelated MOSs. Study Hours: 9 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: MC 1717-0016, 1 hr-BALL
Provides instruction on the basic duties of a logistics clerk. Introduces logistics, general administration, supply, maintenance, transportation, and ground safety. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in MOS 0431. Study Hours: 15 Reserve Retirement Credits: 5 ACE Credits: MC 1408-0030, 1 hr-BALL 0430 AMPHIBIOUS EMBARKATION
Provides follow-on instruction for embark specialists preparing a unit for embarkation and deployment. Fills a gap in training needs and provides intermediate level training information to Marines in 0481 field. Provides refresher training in critical tasks for MOS 0431, 0430 and 0402 Study Hours: 8 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: None
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0816B HOWITZER SECTION CHIEF Provides instruction in the duties of the howitzer section chief. This course covers the skills and knowledge required to lay, fire, and move a howitzer. Also includes instruction in the setup and operation of the M90 Chronograph, Muzzle Velocity System (MVS), and Gun Display Unit (GDU). Designed for Cpl-Sgt in MOS 0811. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 6 ACE Credits: None 0820D THE M198, 155MM TOWED HOWITZER Provides instruction in the operation and functioning of all major components, including fire control equipment. Covers safety procedures, ammunition, and cannoneer duties. Designed for Pvt-SSgt in MOS 0811. Study Hours: 14 Reserve Retirement Credits: 5 ACE Credits: None 0861 BASIC FORWARD OBSERVATION PROCEDURES
Provides instruction to Marines responsible for the installation, operation, management, and maintenance of wireline communications. The course consists of learning experiences necessary to perform those duties associated with the Digital Technical Control (DTC) van, the Compact Digital Switch (CDS) and the REDCOM ISDN Gateway Exchange (IGX). Designed for Pvt-Sgt in MOS 0612/field wireman and 0614, unit level switch operator. Study Hours: 8 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: None 0632 HF/UHF FIELD RADIO EQUIPMENT
Addresses ancillary equipment applicable to the five radio sets, basic modulation theory, equipment usage, antenna tuning and the tuning process, ECCM, theory, and programming for ECCM operations. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in MOS 06XX. Study Hours: 9 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: None OF-08, FIELD ARTILLERY 0813C FIELD ARTILLERY SURVEY Provides a basic knowledge of field artillery survey, emphazing the techniques of measuring horizontal and vertical angles with the T2-E Theodolite and measuring distance with the Distomat DI-3000. Covers the operations and maintenance of the Position Azimuth Determining System (PADS), Global Positioning System-Survey (GPS-S), and the AN/PSN-11 Satellite Signals navigation Set (PLGR). Pvt-Sgt Marines in the 0842, 0844, and 0847 MOS. Study Hours: 17 Reserve Retirement Credits: 6 ACE Credits: MC 1601-0059, 3 hrs-BALL
Provides instruction on the principles and techniques for adjusting supporting arms fire. Designed for all Marines. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: None OF-11, UTILITIES 1141B MARINE ELECTRICIAN Presents the principles of electricity and electrical safety, and describes the tools necessary to perform the duties of the Marine electrician. Includes electrical equipment topics such as generators, the dummy load, the flood light unit, and the mobile electric power distribution system (MEPDS). Designed for Pvt-SSgt in MOS 1141. Study Hours: 9 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: None
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1142B SOLID-STATE DEVICES Provides instruction on semiconductor diodes, transistors, special devices, and solid-state power supplies that relate to the electrical field. Designed for Cpl-SSgt in MOS 1142. Study Hours: 17 Reserve Retirement Credits: 6 ACE Credits: MC 1715-0132, 2 hrs-BALL 3 hrs-VA 1161 FUNDAMENTALS OF REFRIGERATION
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Equipment time estimations, project planning for equipment operations, maintenance, and management of engineering equipment. This course will reflect updated procedures, doctrine, and current equipment and cover subjects not taught at the formal school. This course serves as skill progression. Designed for Sgt-GySgt in the 1349 MOS. Study Hours: 9 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: MC 1710-0058, 1 hr-BALL 1328E ENGINEER EQUIPMENT CHIEF
Provides instruction on the fundamentals of refrigeration, refrigerants and lubricants, refrigeration controls, and air conditioning methods. Designed for Pvt-SSgt in MOS 1161. Study Hours: 26 Reserve Retirement Credits: 9 ACE Credits: MC 1730-0005, 3 hrs-VA 1169A UTILITIES OFFICER/CHIEF Provides instruction in several diverse topics related to the duties of a utilities officer/chief. The topics include electrical principles, power distribution systems, refrigeration principles and troubleshooting, water purification, and camp hygiene. Designed for SSgt-WO in occupational field 11. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: MC 1710-0048, 3 hrs-BALL OF-13, ENGINEER, CONSTRUCTION, AND EQUIPMENT 1326 ENGINEER MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS
Provides instruction to all Marines having supervisory leadership duties in the engineering field. This course also discusses engineer equipment estimations and project planning for equipment operations. This course is designed for SSgtMGySgt who are assigned the MOS of 1316, 1341, 1345, 1349, and 1391. Study Hours: 21 Reserve Retirement Credits: 7 ACE Credits: MC 1601-0016, 3 hrs-BALL 1332H METAL WORKING AND WELDING OPERATIONS Provides instruction on operating and maintaining welding equipment and sheet metal machines. Covers the welding process, identifying metals, heat treatment of metals and alloys, and repairing and restoring damaged sheet metal and equipment. Designed for Pvt-Cpl in MOSs 1316, 2161, and 3513. Study Hours: 9 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: None 1334H MATH FOR MARINES Provides a math review. Includes integers, solving simple algebraic equations, word problems, and finding square roots. Covers formulas for finding areas, volumes, and the Pythagorean theorem. This course also presents the history and principles behind each subject. Designed for all Marines. Study Hours: 22 Reserve Retirement Credits: 7 ACE Credits: MC 1107-0001, 3 hrs-VA
Provides basic maintenance and operations for engineers, fills the gap with regard to formal school training and experience in the operating forces. It is designed for use by Marines in the ranks of staff sergeant through master gunnery sergeant who are assigned the MOS of 1316, 1341, 1345, 1349, or 1391. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: None
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1335C FUNDAMENTALS OF DIESEL ENGINES Provides basic instruction on diesel engine function and repair. Covers basic fuel principles of diesel engine operation, performance, injection, and control. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in MOS 1341. Also designed for those in the 11, 18, 21, and 35 occupational fields who work extensively with diesel engines. An electronic exam is available for this course at any Learning Resource Center. Study Hours: 4 Reserve Retirement Credits: 1 ACE Credits: MC 1712-0010, 2 hrs-BALL 1343 DIESEL ENGINE MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
1391A BULK FUEL SPECIALIST Provides instruction in the four fundamentals of bulk fuel equipment and its employment, stressing safety guidelines, bulk fuel equipment, maintenance of hardware, and bulk fuel systems. Includes comprehensive instruction on arm and hand signals and an overview of external cargo loading. Introduces the employment of SIXCON tank modules. Designed for Pvt-Cpl in MOS 1391. Study Hours: 11 Reserve Retirement Credit: 4 ACE Credits: None OF-18, TANK AND ASSAULT AMPHIBIAN VEHICLE 1800 AAV/RAMRS CREW FUNCTIONS
Provides the Marine mechanic an updated refresher training on maintenance, troubleshooting problems, and procedures for seven diesel engines. Includes three handbooks on troubleshooting logic. Designed for Cpl-SSgt in MOS 1341. Study Hours: 18 Reserve Retirement Credits: 6 ACE Credits: MC 1712-0007, 3 hrs-VA 1373A BASIC ENGINEER: COMBAT OPERATIONS This course provides instruction to Marines in the MOS 1371 Combat Engineer, assigned and operating as Combat Engineer in a division combat engineer unit. This course is designed for Marines in the ranks of private to corporal in MOS 1371 who are or may be assigned to combat engineer battalions. Study Hours: 13 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: None 1374A LANDMINE WARFARE Provides all Marines with the general knowledge and guidelines applicable to landmine warfare. This course will reinforce your knowledge of landmine operations and procedures acquired through formal training. Designed for Pvt-MSgt that are tasked with duties involving landmine operations. Study Hours: 7 Reserve Retirement Credits: 2 ACE Credits: None
This course addresses basic functions of the AAV/RamRS crewman. This course provides indepth coverage checks made before, during, after operations for land and water. Further, this course covers engine operations, ramp, and auxiliary operations. Included with the course ia a crew checklist job aid. Designed for Pvt-LCpl and Lt in MOS 1803/1833. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: None 1831C FIELD OPERATION AND EMPLOYMENT OF THE ASSAULT AMPHIBIAN VEHICLE Provides instruction on AAV operations, camouflage techniques, and overcoming obstacles. Emphasizes the basic principles of fire distribution and control of AAV weapons. Designed for Pvt-SSgt in MOS 1833. Study Hours: 3 Reserve Retirement Credits: 1 ACE Credits: None
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1834C THE AAVP7A1 LOGBOOK AND COMMUNICATIONS Provides instruction on the use and maintenance of the Ordnance Vehicle Logbook, communication with both visual signals and the vehicle communications system. Includes the use of SINCGARS radio sets installed in the AAVP7A1 in both single channel and frequency hopping modes. Designed for Pvt-Sgt who have duties requiring them to operate as a Marine assault amphibian crewman. Study Hours: 9 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: None 1844A M1A1 ARMAMENT & AMMO Provides learning experiences necessary to perform those duties associated with the 120mm M256 main gun, the M2 heavy barrel machinegun, the M240 machinegun, the M250 smoke grenade launcher, and tank ammunition. Designed for Pvt-Major, MOS 1812/1802, M1A1 tank crewman. Study Hours: 15 Reserve Retirement Credits: 5 ACE Credits: None 1851 OPERATION OF THE UPGUNNED WEAPONS STATION Provides instruction in operational checks, weapons installation, ammunition loading, boresighting, aiming, firing, and immediate action for the Upgunned Weapons Station on the AAVP7A1. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in MOS 1833. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: None OF-21, ORDNANCE 2124G ARMORY PROCEDURES Provides instruction in armory security, armory forms, armory management, and the armorer's tools. Designed for all Marines who are required to work in an armory. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: MC 1717-0012, 2 hrs-BALL
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This course includes knowledge and skills required for the effective maintenance administration of ordnance equipment at the organizational and intermediate levels. Designed to benefit Cpl-GySgt in the 2100 occupation field. Study Hours: 15 Reserve Retirement Credits: 5 ACE Credits: MC 2201-0005, 1 hr-BALL 2135 INSPECTION AND REPAIR OF THE M9 PISTOL
Provides instruction in performing any type of inspection and repair on the M9 pistol. Covers technical inspection to identify defects in the weapon. Emphasizes repair procedures to return the pistol to serviceable condition. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in MOS 2111. Study Hours: 8 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: None 2136 INSPECTION AND REPAIR OF THE M107
Provides information on the M107 Long Range Sniper Rifle (LRSR). Covers characteristics of the new weapon system, assembly and disassembly, function checks, inspections, troubleshooting and detecting malfunctions within the cycle of operation. Designed for Pvt-GySgt in MOS 2111. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: None OF-25, OPERATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS 2515H ANTENNA CONSTRUCTION AND PROPAGATION OF RADIO WAVES Provides instruction on radio wave theory, antenna construction, and Electromagnetic Compatibility Analysis Center (ECAC) services. Designed for PvtGySgt in the 25 and 28 occupational fields. Study Hours: 11 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: MC 1715-0136, 1 hr-VA
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2525B COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY Provides instruction on the purposes, responsibilities, and components of communications security. Discusses the principles of transmission and physical and cryptographic security. Designed for all Marines. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: None 2526B INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC WARFARE Provides a source of information and instruction on electronic warfare. Emphasizes the responsibilities of the command, enemy electronic threat, and the means for countering the enemy threat. Designed for Pvt-SSgt in all MOSs. Study Hours: 14 Reserve Retirement Credits: 5 ACE Credits: None 2538A SINGLE CHANNEL GROUND AIRBORNE RADIO SYSTEM (SINCGARS) Provides instruction to all Marines who operate the SINCGARS radio. Emphasizes how to install and operate the radio in either single channel or frequency hopping mode. Designed for Pvt-LCpl in any MOS. Study Hours: 16 Reserve Retirement Credits: 5 ACE Credits: None 2540 COMMUNICATIONS PLANS AND ORDERS
2551D FIELD WIRE EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES Provides instruction in using various telephone systems. Describes construction procedures to include splices, ties, climbing field telephone poles, and waterproofing. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in MOSs 2512 and 2513. Study Hours: 15 Reserve Retirement Credits: 5 ACE Credits: None 2552D FIELD SWITCHBOARDS INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Provides instruction on installing, operating, and maintaining the SB-22 and SB-3614 tactical switchboards and the SB-4097 and SB-3659 patching panels. Designed for Pvt-LCpl in MOS 2512. Study Hours: 10 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: None 2568 DATA TRANSFER DEVICE (AN/ CYZ-10) OPERATIONS COURSE (CD VERSION)
Provides instruction on the description and use of the AN/CYZ-10; it teaches battery installation, and selection and transfer of secure data. This course can also be useful to units/commands that desire to enhance the communications abilities of their noncommunications MOS personnel. Designed for PvtSgt in MOS 2531/0621, Field Radio Operator. Study Hours: 3 Reserve Retirement Credits: 1 ACE Credits: None
Provides information about the organization and employment of the MAGTF and its relation to communications planning. Provides instruction on the organization and employment of USMC command and control systems, planning routine communications support, combat plans and orders including paragraph 5 of the operation order, communications estimates, and Annex K. Designed for Sgt-MGySgt in the 25 occupational field. Study Hours: 21 Reserve Retirement Credits: 7 ACE Credits: None
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Provides foundation in advanced algebraic mathematics to prepare Marines for studies at the senior progression schools in the electronics maintenance and engineer occupational fields. Although not a requirement, it is recommended that students take MCI 13.34, Math for Marines, or have the equivalent knowledge before enrolling in this course. Study Hours: 32 Reserve Retirement Credits: 11 ACE Credits: MC 1715-0194, 3 hrs-VA 286G FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL LOGIC
Provides instruction in storage activities, types of supply units, and storage facilities. Covers proper stock locations, material-handling procedures, and field-warehousing operations. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in MOSs 3043, 3051, and 3052. Study Hours: 14 Reserve Retirement Credits: 5 ACE Credits: MC 1405-0046, 1 hr-BALL 303H WAREHOUSING OPERATIONS
Provides instruction on binary arithmetic and Boolean algebra. Discusses non-logic and transistor logic circuits. Designed for PFC-LCpl in the 28, 59, and 66 occupational fields. Study Hours: 10 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: MC 1715-0184, 2 hrs-BALL 287A INTRODUCTION TO TEST EQUIPMENT
Provides instruction in the fundamentals of laying out storage areas for various commodities as well as, computing storage space and material-handling equipment requirements. Covers procedures used in preserving, packaging, packing, and marking military supplies and equipment. Designed for Cpl-SSgt in MOS 3051 and 3052. Study Hours: 22 Reserve Retirement Credits: 7 ACE Credits: MC 1405-0021, 2 hrs-VA, 2 hrs-BALL 3044 CONTINGENCY CONTRACTING
Provides the ground data/communications maintenance Marine with the knowledge and information necessary to choose and properly use the appropriate electronic test, measure, diagnostic equipment (TMDE) device for use in troubleshooting and repairing electronics equipment at all echelons of maintenance. Pvt - GySgt in the 28XX occfields. Study Hours: 6 Reserve Retirement Credits: 2 ACE Credits: None
This course prepares contingency contacting personnel in preparation and execution of contingency operations. Study Hours: 8 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: None OF-33, FOOD SERVICE 334L FOOD SERVICE FUNDAMENTALS
Provides basic instructions in sanitation, personal hygiene, food-borne illnesses, and the proper use and handling of food service equipment. Designed for Pvt-LCpl in MOS 3381. Study Hours: 18 Reserve Retirement Credit: 6 ACE Credits: MC 1729-0038, 1 hr-BALL
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OF-34, AUDITING, FINANCE, AND ACCOUNTING 3420F PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Provides instruction in basic financial planning. Topics include: developing personal spending plans, military pay system, use of credit and debt recovery, choosing a financial institution, various legal issues, checkbook management, consumer awareness, insurance buying, housing issues, basic investing and retirement planning. Designated for all Marines. Study Hours: 20 Reserve Retirement Credits: 7 ACE Credits: MC 1401-0009, 3 hr-BALL 3422B BASIC PAY AND ALLOWANCES Designed to aid the Marine in auditing authorized allowances and deductions for pay purposes. This course is based on DODFMR 7000.14R, Department of Defense Financial Management Regulations: Military Pay, Policy, and Procedures, Volume 7, dated 1996. Designed for Pvt-Sgt who are assigned duties as disbursing clerks or in an allied field, such as command, administrative, or career counselors. Study Hours: 6 Reserve Retirement Credits: 2 ACE Credits: MC 1401-0016, 1 hr-BALL OF-35, MOTOR TRANSPORT 3503A MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR: NCO Provides the student with a basic knowledge of the day-to-day operations and procedures a noncommissioned officer in the 3531 MOS is required to know. Marines must have access to current motor transport orders, directives, and technical manuals to complete this course. Designed for Cpl-Sgt in the 35 occupational field. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: MC 1405-0057, 3 hrs-BALL
3521A TROUBLESHOOTING THE M998 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Provides the skills needed to effectively troubleshoot the electrical system of the M998 HMMWV. Consists of modules containing self-instructional dialogues and performance tests. The student is required to troubleshoot simulated faults on an M998 using the technical manual and the appropriate test equipment. Designed for Sgts and below in the Motor Transportation (MT) maintenance field. Prerequisite: Student's primary MOS must be a MT maintenance MOS. The student must be filling a MT maintenance billet or working on-the-job training (OJT) at a maintenance shop awaiting orders to school. There is a minimum requirement of 6 months of remaining obligated service or remaining time on station to ensure sufficient time for the student to complete the course. A Course Manager, a Course Administrator, and the following equipment must be available: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. TM 9-2320-280-20-1 TM 9-2320-280-20-2 General mechanic's toolbox Droplight/flashlight STE/ICE - R Drive belt tension gauge Multimeter M998 HMMWV Creeper
Note: It is the Course Administrator's responsibility to obtain the required equipment. Course Administration: This course is administered and tested differently from other MCI courses. Consisting of six modules, the student actually performs required tasks as instructed in the self-paced dialogue. Once the student feels confident with his performance, he or she informs the assigned Course Administrator and requests to be tested. Testing consists of the Course Administrator guiding and evaluating the student through a series of practical application performance tests. Upon completion of each module, the Course Administrator informs the student of his pass/fail grade. A passing grade enables the student to begin the next module. A failing grade gives the student the option to recycle or disenroll. The Courses Administrator and Manager are responsible for reporting the grades to MCI. Study Hours: 18 Reserve Retirement Credits: 6 ACE Credits: None
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3525C TACTICAL MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS Teaches the identification and inspection of the fuel and exhaust systems of the tactical motor transport vehicles in service with the USMC. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in MOSs 3521 and 3522. Study Hours: 5 Reserve Retirement Credits: 2 ACE Credits: MC 1703-0031, 2 hrs-BALL 3538C DISPATCHING PROCEDURES FOR MOTOR TRANSPORT Provides instruction in the proper procedures for dispatching tactical and commercial vehicles. Discusses various forms used to dispatch vehicles. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in the 35 occupational field. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: MC 1408-0031, 1 hr-BALL 3580A AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR Introduces the skills and knowledge required to repair and maintain the automotive engine. Covers the diagnostic/troubleshooting techniques and the duties associated with inspecting, testing, and servicing the automotive engine. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in MOS 3521. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: MC 1703-0039, 2 hrs-BALL OF-41, PHYSICAL FITNESS 4133 SEMPER FIT BASIC FITNESS COURSE
4134
This course covers information about hormones, health promotion, muscle mechanics, advanced nutrition, training adaptations and supplements. Designed for all Marines. Prerequisite: MCI 4133. Study Hours: 6 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: MC 0709-0025, 4 hrs-BALL OF-57, NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL 5714A NBC RECONNAISSANCE AND CONTAMINATION AVOIDANCE Replaces MCI 579, Monitor Survey Team Operations. In addition to monitor survey operations, this course provides detailed instruction in chemical contamination predictions (NBC 1 to NBC 4 reports) and other battalion control center operations. Designed for all Marines in the 5711 MOS and all Marines assigned collateral duties as NBCD personnel in their units. An electronic test is available for this course at any Learning Resource Center. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: None 571A NBC INDIVIDUAL SURVIVAL MEASURES
Addresses the fundamentals of survival in an NBC environment. Discusses maintaining survival gear, donning and removing equipment, and sustaining personal combat potential. Emphasizes reacting properly to NBC attacks, locating, and identifying contaminated areas, and treating NBC battle casualties. Study Hours: 9 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: MC 0801-0016, 3 hrs-BALL
This course was developed with the assistance of the National Strength and Conditioning Association. It consists of an indepth curriculum of fitness theory, techniques and programming for fitness, nutrition, and fitness injuries. Designed for all Marines. Study Hours: 9.5 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: MC 2201-0004, 1 hr-BALL
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CORRECTIONS SUPERVISOR
Provides the required knowledge to identify weakness and viable cost effective measures for the protecting personnel and assets. Study Hours: 9 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: None 5804 PHYSICAL SECURITY CHIEF
Provides instruction in job fundamentals of the corrections supervisor. Covers physical security, custody, control, staffing of a ship's brig, and dealing with bomb threats. Designed for Cpl-SSgt working in a brig. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: MC 1728-0007, 3 hrs-BALL OF-60, AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE 6001A AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE NCO
This course teaches Marine specific physical security program management as it relates to the duties of Marine and civilian physical security chief. This course can also be useful to units/commands that desire to enhance their physical security adeptness in preventing unauthorized access to personnel, equipment, material, documents, and safeguards against espionage, sabotage, acts of terrorism, damage and theft. Study Hours: 9 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: None 581E CORRECTIONS
Provides instruction in the functions of organizational and intermediate maintenance activities. Discusses the publications, records, and forms along with typical OMA operations. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in the 60, 61, 63, 64, and 65 occupational fields. Study Hours: 10 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: MC 1704-0010, 3 hrs-BALL 6002 AVIATION MAINTENANCE WORKCENTER SUPERVISOR
Provides instruction in brig policy and staff composition, security, contraband, and on the general responsibilities of the corrections specialist. Designed for Pvt-Sgt in MOS 5831 and for on-thejob trainees. Study Hours: 20 Reserve Retirement Credits: 7 ACE Credits: MC 1728-0014, 3 hrs-BALL 5812A MILITARY POLICE INTERVIEW/ INTERROGATION FORMS Addresses the rules and regulations for completing interview/interrogation forms used in the Marine Corps. Places emphasis on standardized completion of forms. Places special emphasis on obtaining complete statements through a systematic approach from the interview/interrogation to the completion of each form. Designed for Pvt-GySgt in MOS 5811. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: MC 1728-0013, 1 hr-VA
Addresses the three fundamentals areas of responsibility that most center supervisors encounter in performance of their duties: Directive Programs, Saftey Oriented Programs, Tools and Material Upkeep Programs. Designed for LCpl-Sgt who are or may be assigned as an aviation maintenenace work center supervisor. Study Hours: 8 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 ACE Credits: MC 1406-0055, 3 hr-BALL 602A THEORY AND CONSTRUCTION OF GAS TURBINE ENGINES
Provides training on the basic theory of gas turbine engines, turbine engine construction, and engine operation and maintenance. Also discusses turbine engine induction, exhaust, fuel metering, ignition, cooling, and fire protection subsystems. Designed for PFC-Sgt in MOSs 6011, 6018, 6025, 6111, 6118, and 6128. Study Hours: 19 Reserve Retirement Credits: 6 ACE Credits: MC 1710-0004, 2 hrs-VA
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8012A LEADERSHIP Leadership covers an introduction to leadership, maintaining personal readiness, advising Marines on financial planning, proficiency and conduct marks, performance evaluation system (PES), instruction techniques, oral communication, and managing an MCI training program. Study Hours: 12.5 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: MC 1408-0033, 2 hrs BALL (Principles of Management) 8013A MILITARY STUDIES Military Studies presents subjects unique to the military and the Marine Corps. It includes the procedures for conducting non-judicial punishment, drill, uniforms and inspections, and physical fitness training. It also includes an overview of Marine Corps history, customs, and courtesies. Study Hours: 14 Reserve Retirement Credits: 5 ACE Credit: MC 2204-0128, 1 hr-BALL (Military Studies/Military Science) 8014A INTRODUCTION TO WARFIGHTING Introduction to Warfighting introduces the Marine Corps doctrine of MCDP-1 Warfighting and teaches students how to apply this doctrine to platoon and company-level tactics. Study Hours: 14 Reserve Retirement Credits: 5 ACE Credits: MC 2204-0129, 2 hr-BALL (Military Studies/Military Science) 8015A WARFIGHTING TACTICS Warfighting Tactics is designed to teach Marine NCOs their role as the tactical decision maker. Using 8014A Introduction to Warfighting as a building block, the course is designed to teach the basics of operations orders, offensive and defensive tactics, and squad patrolling. Study Hours: 17 Reserve Retirement Credits: 6 ACE Credits: MC 2204-0130, 1 hr-BALL (Military Studies/Military Science) 8016A WARFIGHTING TECHNIQUES Warfighting Techniques focuses on battlefield techniques and leadership of a non-commissioned officer. Throughout this course, the student will be faced with decision-making scenarios encountered by a small unit leader. Study Hours: 11 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 ACE Credits: MC 2204-0131, 1 hr-BALL (Military Studies/Military Science) 8017A WEAPONS Weapons is designed to provide the Marine NCO with technical and detailed instruction on the characteristics and operation of some of the most common small arms found in the Marine Corps arsenal. Study Hours: 20 Reserve Retirement Credits: 7 ACE Credits: None
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8100 STAFF NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS CAREER DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAM (SNCOCDEP) PURPOSE The SNCOCDEP builds on the SDEP curriculum with the specific purpose of developing effective Marine SNCOs. The course emphasizes leadership and the basic mechanics of training management. Completion of this program is a prerequisite for staff sergeants and staff sergeant selects to attend the Resident SNCO Career Course. Completion is a requirement for promotion to gunnery sergeant. ELIGIBILITY USMC sergeants and above Other services - E6 and above PREREQUISITE Marine sergeants must have successfully completed the SDEP. AREAS OF STUDY This program consists of five areas of study: leadership and administration (21 hours of student effort); military studies (9 hours of student effort); warfighting techniques (9 hours of student effort); tactical decision making (12 hours of student effort); leadership credo (6 hours of student effort). COURSE ADMINISTRATION The courses in this program are tested by machine-graded, multiple choice examinations, which are proctored and closed book. When a student enrolls in the program, the text and examination packages for each course are mailed directly to the student. The student must take his program materials to his training NCO. The training NCO gives the texts to the student and the examination packages to the student's commanding officer or designated representative. The commanding officer or designated representative is responsible for administering the student's examination. Detailed instructions are contained in each text and examination package. ACE CREDITS: MC 2204-0174, 3 hrs-BALL Area of study-Military Science MC 2204-01274, 1 hr-BALL Area of study-Leadership 8101 LEADERSHIP AND ADMINISTRATION
Provides information on leadership traits, styles of leadership and evaluating your Marines. Discusses family readiness and financial planning with references to agencies specializing in these areas. Provides information on setting up a weight control and personal appearance program on an individual or unit level. Provides progression skills from the 8010 Sergeants Program on communication through written correspondence. Study Hours: 21 Reserve Retirement Credits: 7 8102 MILITARY STUDIES
Provides leaders with a common understanding of military law and the military justice system. Also discusses the MAGTF, the evolution of the Marine SNCO, and updates to the uniforms options available to SNCOs. Study Hours: 9 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3
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8103
WARFIGHTING TECHNIQUES
Provides instruction on the fundamentals and operation of rear area security and conducting a medical evacuation. Discusses procedures for indirect fire support and advanced land navigation. Study Hours: 9 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 8104 TACTICAL DECISION MAKING
Course contains an interactive, CD based combat simulation that requires the SNCO to make instant decisions in a tactical environment. Course discusses the analytical skills required to be effective in the decision making process. Study Hours: 12 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 8105 LEADERSHIP CREDO
Course discusses different leadership styles and the essentials of leadership by analyzing published articles that display varied leadership styles. Study Hours: 6 Reserve Retirement Credits: 2
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8200 STAFF NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS ADVANCED DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAM (SNCOADEP) PURPOSE The SNCOADEP builds on the SNCOCDEP curriculum with the specific purpose of developing the senior SNCOs ability to manage company level unit training responsibilities. Content of this program is broader in scope than the career course and provides a more advanced level of professional military education. This program is the prerequisite for gunnery sergeants and gunnery sergeants selects to attend the Resident SNCO Advanced Course. Completion of this course is a requirement for promotion to master sergeant or first sergeant. ELIGIBILITY Staff sergeants and above PREREQUISITE Staff sergeants must have successfully completed the SNCOCDEP. AREAS OF STUDY This program consists of five areas of study: military studies (13 hours 30 minutes of student effort); military justice and law of war (10 hours 30 minutes of student effort); warfighting techniques (11 hours 20 minutes of student effort); combat techniques (10 hours of student effort); and combined arms (2 hours 30 minutes of student effort). COURSE ADMINISTRATION The courses in this program are tested by machine-graded, multiple choice examinations, which are proctored and closed book. When a student enrolls in the program, the text and examination packages for each course are mailed directly to the student. The student must take his program materials to his training NCO. The training NCO gives the texts to the student and the examination packages to the student's commanding officer or designated representative. The commanding officer or designated representative is responsible for administering the student's examination. Detailed instructions are contained in each text and examination package. ACE CREDITS: MC 2204-0142, 3 hrs-BALL Area of study-Military Science 8201 MILITARY STUDIES
Provides leaders with a common understanding of the fundamentals of military strategy and joint operations. Also discusses methods used to evaluate unit readiness, information on financial planning, ceremonial drill, and developing a land navigation course. Study Hours: 13.5 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 8202 MILITARY JUSTICE
Provides an introduction to military law and an overview of the military justice system. Discusses Article 31 rights, punitive investigations, the non-judicial punishment process, and the impact of violating standing rules of engagement. Study Hours: 10.5 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3
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8203
WARFIGHTING TECHNIQUES
Provides instruction on the fundamentals of close air support and the procedures for establishing and maintaining a combat operations center. Also provides an overview of the mission, principles, and functional areas of combat service support as well as an overview of the organization and operation of rear area security. Study Hours: 11.3 Reserve Retirement Credits: 4 8204 COMBAT TECHNIQUES
Provides instruction on offensive and defensive fundamentals as well as the techniques used to efficiently and effectively train Marines. Also discusses combat leadership techniques, focusing on estimate of the situation and tactical orders. Study Hours: 9.75 Reserve Retirement Credits: 3 8205 COMBINED ARMS
Provides fire support fundamental concepts and instruction on the theories, methods, and assets of combined arms. Study Hours: 2.5 Reserve Retirement Credits: 1
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APPENDIX A
MARINE CORPS INSTITUTE JOB AIDS
The following MCI job aids are available from the MCI Web page, www.mci.usmc.mil, in a PDF format. These job aids and handbooks may be quickly downloaded, printed, and customized to meet unit or individual needs. (*) Denotes job aid is available for download from MCI Web site only. No paper-based products are available. AAV CREWMAN TACTICAL POCKET CHECKLIST Target Audience: Description: This publication is designed for Marines assigned as AAV crewman. This handbook is designed as a ready reference for the AAV crewman while conducting field operations. It contains several checklists used for conducting operational checks, vehicle administrative pages, weapon range cards and overlays.
AAV SECTION LEADER/PLATOON COMMANDER TACTICAL POCKET CHECKLIST Target Audience: Description: This handbook is designed for AAV Sgts though 1st Lt whose current billet requires them to command an AAV section or platoon. This handbook is designed as a readily available notebook that contains heavily used information, reports, requests, etc that pertain to the AAV MOS in a field environment.
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE NCO Target Audience: Description: Private through sergeant in any aviation maintenance occupational field or MOS. This handbook is intended for instructional purpose only. This handbook covers material applicable to all aviation maintenance MOSs.
AN/PRC-113(V) AND AN/VRC-83 (V) 2 PROGRAMMING GUIDE (*) Target Audience: Description: This handbook is applicable to Marines of all grades in the communications field. This handbook is intended for instructional purposes only. This reference provides instructions on the procedures for loading frequencies and preset frequencies. It provides instruction on programming single word of day and multiple word of day, establishing time of day, and determining the active net number. It teaches the programming frequencies for training net and frequency management training opertion.
AN/PSN-11 PLGR HANDBOOK (*) Target Audience: Description: All Marines. This handbook is intended for instructional purposes only. It is designed for use by any Marine who is assigned the task of navigating with the Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR).
CHEMICAL WARFARE (*) Target Audience: Description: All Marines. This handbook is intended for instructional purpose only. This handbook addresses the fundamentals of survival in an NBC environment.
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CHIEF COOK (*) Target Audience: Description: This handbook is applicable to all enlisted Marines in occupational field 33xx. This handbook is designed to provide a Marine with the basic knowledge to conduct themselves as a chief cook.
COMMUNICATION FOR THE FMF MARINE (*) Target Audience: Description: This handbook is provided as a reference for all Marines serving in a field environment. This applies to all grades and military occupational specialties. The scope of this publication is intended to provide a quick reference of the following: Fundamentals of Visual and Emergency Communication, Basic Voice Communication Procedures, and Environmental Effects on Radio Communications.
CONSTRUCTION PRINT READING Target Audience: Description: This handbook is for private through master gunnery sergeant serving in the 1361 and 1371 occupational field attached to an engineer unit. This job aid will assist Marines that are attached to an engineer unit on how to read construction prints. The document will reinforce what is taught at the Center of Excellence.
CORRECTIONS (*) Target Audience: Description: This handbook is provided as a reference for those operating Military Police or Corrections fields, particularly the 5831 military occupational field. This publication is provided as a guide to those in the Military Police and Corrections fields to assist I basic sentence computation. It is intended as a guide only and does not replace the sentence computation application within the Corrections Management Information System software. This handbook is comprised of expiration tables, a rate of earnings table, and sentencing example templates extracted from SECNAVINST 1640.9B.
EMBARKATION JOB AID This publication is designed for all Marines in the embarkation MOSs. All collateral duty embarkation representatives. This job aid is designed as a ready reference for use by Marines embarking equipment Description: for air, rail, and sea transportation. FiST/FSC HANDBOOK Target Audience: Target Audience: Description: This publication is designed as a quick reference guide for non-artillery Marines that have a basic understanding of fire support. This handbook contains information on indirect fire, close air support, threat capabilities, weaponeering, fire support planning, and communications. Included are call for fire and fire support planning templates.
FORWARD AIR CONTROLLER Target Audience: Description: Forward air controllers, air officers, reconnaissance units, ANGLICO units, and FAC schools at EWTGPAC/LANT. Provides checklists on performing the duties of a Forward Air Controller (FAC).
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INSPECTION AND REPAIR OF THE M9 PISTOL (*) Target Audience: This handbook is applicable to those needing a quick reference on topics relating to the functioning and maintenance of the M9 service pistol. This publication is specifically intended to be a reference to armorers and weapons maintainers throughout the service. This handbook is intended as a reference to assist any Marine who serves in the capacity of an armorer or weapons maintainer. Specifically, this reference provides instruction on the following topics: operator controls and safety procedures, operator and armorer disassembly and assembly, the functioning cycle, and the causes and repair of malfunction.
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LAND NAVIGATION HANDBOOK Target Audience: Description: All Marines. This handbook provides a review of basic land navigation skills, including map reading, Lensatic compass use, resection, intersection, night navigation, and navigating by natural means.
LAYING METHODS AND HASTY SURVEY METHODS (*) Target Audience: Description: Sergeants and above in the 08XX occupational field. Designed to aid in preparing the aiming circle for declinating, laying weapons, laying using the M-2 compass, distant aiming points, establishing hasty survey and subtense.
M224 60mm MORTAR CREWMAN (*) Target Audience: Description: Privates through sergeants who are assigned as members of a 60mm mortar squad. This handbook is intended for instructional purpose only. This handbook covers techniques and procedures that are involved with being a 60mm mortar crewman.
MARINE AIDES HANDBOOK (*) Target Audience: Description: This handbook is applicable to any Marine who serves as an enlisted aide. It is specifically designed for those in the military occupational specialty of 3372. This handbook is a reference for enlisted aides in the MOS 3372. It is published to provide a quick reference of enlisted aides duties, uniforms, entertaining and overall planning, official funds, quarters operations, and first aid procedures. This reference provides basic instruction on major issues the enlisted aid will face.
OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT (ORM) Target Audience: Description: This handbook is applicable to any Marine in a command position to include personnel in the chain of command (team, squad, section, platoon leader), and staff members having personnel supervisory responsibility. This handbook is intended as a reference to assist any Marine in a command position to make risk assessment a routine part of planning, preparing, and executing operational missions and everyday tasks.
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PLATOON COMMANDERS HANDBOOK Target Audience: Description: This publication is designed for infantry Marines but applicable to any ground unit. This handbook contains information on operation orders, enemy threat weapons, operation graphics, fire support, close air support, friendly weapons capabilities, assault support, reporting formats, field expedient communications, and military operations other than war.
SMART-T HANDBOOK(*) Target Audience: Description: This job aid is designed for all Marines who are responsible for the fundamentals, operations and maintenance of the AN/TSC-154 Secure Mobile Anti-Jam Reliable Tactical Terminal (SMART-T). This handbook has been published to provide a quick reference on installing, operating, and restoring signal to the secure mobile anti-jam reliable tactical terminal.
TANK COMMANDER TACTICAL POCKET HANDBOOK Target Audience: Description: This handbook is designed for MOS 18XX Sgts though 1stLt whose current billet requires them to command an M1A1 tank section or platoon. This handbook is designed as a readily available notebook that contains heavily used information, to include reports, requests, and threat weapon capabilities that pertain to the 18XX MOS in a field environment.
TRAY RATION HEATER SYSTEM Target Audience: Description: Any 3381 Marine whose current duties require them to operate and maintain a TRHS (specifically Marines assigned to field mess billets). The job aide was created to assist deployed Marines who operate and conduct basic troubleshooting/maintenance on the Tray Ration Heating System (TRHS).
MARINE BATTLE SKILLS TRAINING (MBST) AND MARINE CORPS COMMON SKILLS (MCCS) HANDBOOK The following orders remain in effect: MCO 1510.90 ITS for MBST Vol. 2, Corporal through Gunnery Sergeant; MCO 1510.97 ITS System for the Marine Officer, MOS 9910, Vol. 1 Lieutenant and Warrant Officer, MCO 1510.99, Core Competencies for the Marine Officer, Vol. 2 Captain. Book MCCS Handbook Book 1A and 1B: Pvt -GySgt; WO CWO-2; 2nd Lt - Capt MCCS Handbook exam packet MBST Book 3 Individual Combat Tasks, Cpl Sgt MBST Book 4 Individual Combat Tasks, SSgt GySgt Number PCN 50600000900 PCN 50600001000 PCN 50600000300 PCN 50600000400
Individual RUCs are authorized to order the MCCS handbook and exam packets. MCCS handbooks and exam packets are available at MCLB Albany and can be ordered through the Marine Corps Publication Distribution System (MCPDS). Use the PCNs above when ordering. Note that when ordering the MCCS/MBST books, distribution of each book is based upon the units Table of Organization. MCLB Albany also handles distribution of each MBST book. All questions concerning distribution should be directed to MCLB Albany, Dept. No. 876. The telephone number is DSN 567-5818/5819/6350 or commercial (912) 439-xxxx. The following manuals can be accessed from the MCI Web site, www.mci.usmc.mil as well: ARMY CORRESPONDENCE COURSE PROGRAM (AIPD) MARINE CORPS DOCTRINE MANUALS
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APPENDIX B
ADDITIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING SOURCES
1. Distance education and training courses and PME programs prepared by MCI are designed to fulfill the unique needs of the Marine Corps. Marines may also enroll in distance education courses and programs offered by the Army, Navy, Air Force, and the U.S. Coast Guard. 2. Since each service has different procedures, eligibility requirements, and forms for course enrollment, Marines should check the course catalog of the specific service thoroughly before applying for enrollment. Catalogs for each service are provided to all Marine Corps activities. Address requests for catalogs of other services to the Commandant of the Marine Corps (Code ARDS), 2 Navy Annex, Washington, DC 20380-1775. Writing or telephoning the service directly can also obtain catalogs for each service. Address and telephone numbers are provided below. 3. The following information is provided to assist Marines in contacting other service distance education institutes: a. Army Army Correspondence Course Program Catalog: DA PAM 350-59 Enrollment/Student Services/Information: Army Institute for Professional Development (AIPD) U.S. Army Training Support Center Fort Eustis, VA 23604-5121 DSN: 927-3697 COMM: (757) 878-2169/5410 Catalog Address: U.S. Army AC Publications Center 2800 Eastern Boulevard Baltimore, MD 21220 Internet Address: http://www.atsc.army.mil/accp/grnbook.asp Examples of courses available: Air Defense (Cover and Deception for Air Defense Units) Armor (Combat Orders and Plans and Turret Familiarization M1A1 Tank) Chemical (Chemical Detection and Reporting and Chemical Agents/ Components) Public Affairs (Introduction to Journalism and Radio and TV Interviewing) Engineer (Field Fortifications and Explosives and Demolitions) Field Artillery (Precision Registration; Fire Planning for Offensive Missions; and AN-GVS-5 Laser Range Finder) Infantry (Infantry Squad Operations; Mortars; and Tow Tactics) Intelligence (Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield and Captured Documents Handling) Military Police (Physical Security Planning and Civil Disturbance Operations) Ordnance (Maintenance of the M198 Howitzer and Maintenance of the M249 Machinegun) Communications (Multichannel Radio Systems; Principles of Radio Wave Propagation; and Communications Security) Motor Transportation (Motor Convoy Operations; Wheeled Vehicle Brake Systems; and Wheeled Vehicle Engines)
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b. Air Force Air Force Institute for Advanced Distributed Learning (AFIADL) Catalog: AFIADL Course Institute Catalog Catalog Address: Air Force Institute for Advanced Distributed Learning 50 South Turner Boulevard Maxwell AFB Gunter Annex, AL 36118-5643 DSN: 596-4536/4329/4255 COMM: (334) 416-XXXX Internet Address: http://www.au.af.mil/au/afiadl/ Examples of courses available: Professional Military Education (History of U.S. Air Power) Aircrew Operations (Airborne Electronic Fundamentals) Weather (Supplemental Forecaster Training) Communications-Computer Systems (Radio Communications Systems) Communications-Electronic Systems (Satellite and Wideband Communications Equipment) Communications-Electronics (Relays, Generators, Motors, and Electromechanical Devices) Civil Engineering (General Contingency Responsibilities) Public Affairs (Radio and Television Broadcasting) Security Police (Crime Prevention and Ground Combat Skills) Classified National Security Information Management (Declassification Training) Intelligence (Signals Intelligence Production) Aircrew Protection (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) Training) c. Coast Guard Coast Guard Institute Catalog: Coast Guard's List of Correspondence Courses Catalog Address: Commanding Officer United States Coast Guard Institute 5900 S. W. 64th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73169-6990 COMM: (405) 954-4265 POC (Mr. Mason) Internet Address: http://www.uscg.mil/hr/cgi/ Examples of course available: Public Affairs Specialist Food Services Specialist Fireman Elementary Algebra/Celestial Navigation 4. Officers may complete an Intermediate Level School distance education program offered by the services below. Marine officers completing another service's distance education program must first complete Marine Corps Command and Staff Distance Education Program (8800). a. Naval War College Nonresident Program Naval War College (Code IG) 686 Cushing Road Newport, RI 02841-1207 DSN: 948-2135/3898 COMM: (401) 841-4779/2135 POC (Patty Desmond) Internet Address: http://www.usnwc.edu/Home.aspx Address:
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b. U. S. Army Command and General Staff Corresponding Studies Program CGSC DNRS Eisenhower Hall Building 120, Room 273N 280 Gibbon Avenue Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2314 DSN: 585-3362/3380 COMM: (913) 758-3362/3380 Internet Address: http://usacac.army.mil/cac2/cgsc/ c. Air Command and Staff College Associate Programs AOS - EIOR 225 Chennalt Circle Maxwell AFB, AL 36112-6426 DSN: 493-2196 COMM: (334) 953-2196 Internet Address: http://wwwacsc.au.af.mil/distance-learning.asp Address: Address:
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APPENDIX C
MCI PRODUCT DELETIONS AND ADDITIONS/REVISIONS
The following MCI products were added, deleted, or revised since the last printing of the Annual Course Listing: Additions: 1141B Marine Electrician 5803 Physical Security Specialist 5804 Physical Security Chief Deletions: 0214A 0369 0664 0669 1122A 1321 1381 1816 2563 2566 2567 3425A 572 Terrorism Awareness for Marines (CD Version) The Marine Marksman (CD Version) Radio Terminal Set (AN/MRC-142) Operator Course (CD Version) Radio Terminal Set (AN/MRC-142) Repair and Maintenance Course (CD Version) Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Unit Fundamentals of Diesel Engines (CD Version) Math for Marines (CD Version) Marine Armor Noncommissioned Officers Program (CD Version) Encryption/Decryption Device (TSEC/KY-99A) Operations Course (CD Version) Analog Switchboard (SB-3614) Operations Course (CD Version) Remote Multiplexer-Combiner (TD-1234) Operations Course (CD Version) Personal Financial Management (CD Version) NBC Individual Survival Measures (CD Version)
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