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NATO

Accredited

6 May 2019
Table of Contents
Foreword 4
History, CATC 7
VISION MISSION NATO 8
CATC Allies and Partnered Courses 9
Student Detachment 10
Mobile Training Teams (MTT) CONUS based to USAREUR 11
Hazardous Materials Driver Training Course (HAZ 11) 12
European HAZMAT Certification (HAZ 15) 13
Technical Transportation of Hazardous 14
Unit Movement Officer Deployment Planning (UMODP) 15
Air Lift Planners Course (UMO-152) (new name) Affiliated Contingency Load Planning Course 16
Maintenance Manager Course (LOG 215A) 17
Property Book Course (LOG 72A) 18
Unit Supply Course (LOG 73A) 19
S4 Training Course (LOG 75A) 20
GCSS-Army Master Driver Admin Ops (LOG 77A) 21
Commander’s Course (LOG 78A) 22
Parts Record Clerk Course (LOG 80A) 23
Global Combat Support SYS Army Warehouse OPNS (LOG 82A) 24
Material and Execution Management (LOG 83A) 25
Finance - Tactical (LOG 88A) 26
COMSEC Account Manager (CAM) 27
KMI Management (MGC Operator) Client Node Course 28
Training Ammunition Management Course (TAMC) 29
Small Arms Maintenance for Unit Armorers Course (SAM 31 30
Stryker Common Chassis Sustainment Course (SCCS 100) 31
Field Sanitation Team Certification Course (MED 153) 32
Basic Life Support-CPR (MED 101) 33
Medic Tables/Validation (MED 105) 34
Combat Lifesaver Course (MED 106) 35
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear 36
Individual Replacement Training (IRT) 37
Small Arms Trainer Course (SATC) 38
US Small Arms Weapons, .50 Cal (USSW-50) 39
US Small Arms Weapons Course (USSW) 40
Urban Breach (UB) 41
Up Armored HMMWV (M1151A1 UAH) 42
MAXXPRO DASH 101 43
MAXXPRO DASH 102 44
M-ATV Drivers Training (M-ATV 101) 45
M-ATV Drivers Training (M-ATV 102) 46
Network Engagement 47
Biometric Operator Specialist Course (BOSC) 48
Biometrics Trainer Course (BX-T3) 49
Counter IED Trainer (C-IED T3) 50
Company Intelligence & Targeting Integration (CITI) 51
Dismounted Route Clearance Operations (DRCO) 52
Site Exploitation (SE) 53
VMR2 Minehound Handheld Detector 54
Counter-Radio Controlled IED Electronic Warfare (CREW) 55
Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS) 56
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Brigade and Battalion Command Team Course 57
Equal Opportunity Leaders Course (EOL) 58
Safety Officer/NCO Course (SOC 40) 59
Anti-Terrorism Officer (USAMPSCH) 60
DTMS Manager Course (DTMS-MC) 61
AI BS: Battle Staff Assistant Instructor Course 62
Master Resiliency Training (MRT) Level 1 63
Executive Resilience & Performance Course (ERPC) 64
Engage 65
Leader Development Course (LDC) 66
Brigade All Source Training 67
Battlefield Staff Ride (BSR) 68
Environmental Compliance Officer Course (ECO 100) 69
Ammo Handlers Certification Course (AHC) 70
Simulation Professional Course (SIMPRO) 71
Virtual Battle Space 3 (VBS3) 72
Staff Evaluation and Assessment Team (SEAT) 73
Joint Capability Release (JCR) System 74
Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS) and Effects Management Tool (EMT) 75
Command Post of the Future (CPOF) 76
Command Web (CW) 77
Joint Automated Deep Operations Coordination System (JADOCS) 78
OPFOR Mentoring 79
Staff Courses 80
Stryker Virtual Collective Trainer 81
International Special Training Center (ISTC) 82
Advanced Medical First Responder Course (AMFR) 83
Advanced Casualty Sustainment Care Course (ACSC) 84
Tactical Combat Casualty Care Train the Trainers Course (TCCC TtT) 85
NATO Special Operations Combat Medic Course (NSOCM) 86
Military Assistance Course 87
Conduct After Capture Course (CAC) 88
Conduct After Capture Instructor Course (CACI) 89
Special Operations Task Group (SOTG) Operations Planning Course 90
Combat Marksmanship Course (CMMS) 91
Close Quarter Battle Course (CQB) 92
Basic Sniper Course 93
High Angle (HA) Sniper Course 94
Urban Sniper Course 95
Desert Sniper Course 96
Mobile Education Training Team (METT) Assistance 97
Joint Fires Observer Course (JFOC) 98
Observer Controller Academy 99
TSAE Combat Marksmanship Trainer/Gunfighter Gymnasium (CMT/GfG) 100
Close Combat Mission Capability Kit 101
Virtual Clearance Training System (VCTS), Call For Fire Trainer III (CFFT III), Deployable Range
Package (DRP)
102
Engagement Skills Trainer II (EST-II), HMMWV Egress Assistance Trainer (HEAT), MRAP Egress
Trainer (MET)
103
GTA RSO/OIC Certification move up three spaces 104
Inter-service Range Safety Course (Intermediate) Mobile Training Team (move to before 7th
Army NCOA…. below
105
7th Army Noncommissioned Officer Academy 106
Basic Leader Course (BLC) 107
Contact and Assistance Information 108
Combined Arms Language Training Center Europe (CALTC) 109
INDEX 110
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CATC HISTORY

CATC History

In 1949, the Vilseck Post was placed under the command of


Seventh Army and became the Seventh Army Tank Training
Center. Even though troop billeting and classrooms were primarily
located near Vilseck, the Tank Training Center also operated
special tank ranges in the Grafenwoehr area. Then, in February
1958, the Tank Training Center was re-designated as the Seventh
Army Training Center, with headquarters at Vilseck. The entire
Grafenwoehr reservation, which included the Grafenwoehr and
ViIseck Sub-Posts, became one training center. In 1959, a newly
remodeled Grafenwoehr Post became the headquarters of the
Seventh Army Training Center. With the re-establishment of
Grafenwoehr as the headquarters of the new Seventh Army
Training Center, a number of other changes also took place. The
area near Vilseck became the Seventh Army Combined Arms
School, and at the same time, the Hohenfels Training Area, about
41 miles southwest of Grafenwoehr, with 40,000 acres, was
assigned to the new Training Center. Thus, the Seventh Army
Training Center became the largest training complex in Western
Germany. The year 1970 saw still another move toward combining
the training facilities of the U.S. Soldier in Europe under one major
headquarters. Kimbro Kaserne, near Murnau, began to phase out
and in November, the Officer and NCO Maintenance Supervisor’s
Courses were moved to Vilseck. With this move, the Seventh Army
Combined Arms School was re-designated as the USAREUR
Combined Arms Training Center (CATC) on 01 July 1971. Another
page in the book of the Seventh Army Training Center's constantly
expanding support role was added in 1973 with the
announcement that it would assume the support and command
roles for all USAREUR individual training activities in Europe.
Combat support courses from the Combat Support Training
Center, Oberammergau, were moved to ViIseck.
Source: 7th ATC PAO

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VISION
MISSION
LINES OF EFFORT

Vision
The Combined Arms Training Center will be an Institute of Excellence designed
and organized to meet the training requirements of the Soldiers of the future.
Mission
The 7ATC Combined Arms Training Center (CATC) is the institutional training
organization that facilitates and coordinates training programs to meet
USAREUR training requirements and operational gaps.

Lines of Effort
Modernization: Modernize education and training by deliberately updating
the capability of facilities to meet the Enterprise Classroom Standards,
emphasizing professional development of the faculty, enhancement of course
material, and improving course delivery systems.
Compliance: Conduct quality courses through compliance with US Army and
USAREUR Regulations, US Army and NATO quality assurance programs, and the
integration of the instructor competencies and evaluation processes, both
formative and summative.
Innovation: Spur innovation through inspired instructors, modern classrooms,
meaningful content, and engaged students.

End state
Rapidly empowering Soldiers through training and education CATC is an
internationally recognized Institute of Excellence that has modernized its
instructional systems and delivery methods to provide the latest in educational
content. CATC courses allow students to rapidly develop critical skills and
upon graduation become an SME with reach back to training materials and
expert instructors. CATC uses learner-centric instruction practices to promote
interactive and collaborative curricula that prepare Soldiers to fight and win on
the battlefields of 2025 and beyond. The Soldier of the future demands these
actions, as they are digital natives who must be team-focused, and who cannot
be displaced from their units for long periods for individual training.

 Facilitated 64 courses; 583 separate classes (in-resident, DL, ranges, staff


rides, MTTs, and external agencies)
 1,682 students from the Regionally Aligned Forces (12% of student load)
 383 students from Allies and Partners across 19 countries for 16 MASL
courses.
 14,142 CATC Trained (ATRRs Code 757)
 Total Institutional training: 22,661 (CATC, ATRRS, NATO, CONUS MTTs,
Language, and Resiliency)

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CATC Allies and Partnered Courses
As a NATO Accredited Institution, CATC offers several opportunities
to Non-US personnel.
NATO Select Courses
• Combat Lifesaver Course (MED 106)*

NATO Select Candidates for MASL


• Network Engagement
• Company Intelligence Support Team (CoIST) (new Company
Intelligence & Targeting Integration (CITI))
• Field Sanitation Team Certification Course (MED 153)
• Site Exploitation (SE)
• VMR2 Minehound Handheld Detector (VMR2)
Military Articles and Service List (MASL)
The Military Articles & Services List (MASL) is a catalog of descriptive
codes and text used to identify materiel and services available to be
transferred to foreign governments and international organizations.
The codes and text are used in a myriad of systems to identify what is
being transferred and to track logistics and financial transactions (e.g.,
Letters of Offer and Acceptance [LOAs] documents, lease documents,
bills sent to the customers, storage facility inventory lists, shipping
documentation, surcharges) and perform diverse reporting.

CATC MASL List (Available to NATO/PfP)


• Advanced Brigade All Source Training – B272001
• Air Lift Planners Course (UMO-152) – B229931
• Brigade All Source Training – B272000
• Combat Lifesaver Course (MED 106) – B279006
• C-IED Trainer (C-IED T3) – B223002
• European HAZMAT Certification (HAZ 15) B252003
• Hazardous Material Drivers Training Course (HAZ 11) – B252001
• MAXXPRO DASH 101 – B223000
• M-ATV Drivers Training (M-ATV 101) - B223000
• Small Arms Trainer Course (SATC) – B222001
• Technical Transportation of HAZMAT (Ammo 62) - B252002
• Unit Movement Officer Deployment Planning (UMODPC) – B253001
• Up Armored HMMWV (M1151A1 UAH) – B229003
• US Small Arms Weapons (USSW) – B222005
• US Small Arms Weapons, .50 Cal (USSW-50) - B222003

Unconditionally Accredited Education & Training Facility through 2023,


*23 courses listed in NATO’s Education and Training Opportunity
Catalog (ETOC)

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BARRACKS / LODGING
Rose Barracks Vilseck, DE 92249

BARRACKS | LODGING
All in-processing students who require CATC barracks will report to
STUDENT DETACHMENT BLDG 163B on Rose Barracks in Vilseck. If your
class starts on a Monday your report time is Sunday between the
hours of 1300-1600. If you are reporting for a CATC course and DO
NOT require billeting, then you DO NOT need to in-process with
Student Detachment and can report straight to your classroom on the
start date. Student Detachment handles lodging and operating hours
are normal duty hours from 0900-1600, USAREUR duty days at the
barracks office Bldg. 163B, Rose Barracks.

ONLY STUDENTS WITH A CLASS RESERVATION HAVE A RESERVED


BARRACKS SPACE AND STUDENTS ON A WAIT OR WALK ON STATUS
CAN REQUEST BARRACKS ON A SPACE AVAIALABLE BASIS!

All military TDY students that stay in the CATC Barracks are required to
attend a mandatory accountability formation at 0600 on every duty
day while attending their CATC course. Those students who are in
Vilseck or Grafenwoehr; Tenant Units are required to attend their Unit
Accountability and PRT formation. Uniform is the Army Physical Fitness
Uniform (APFU) or your service equivalent.

CATC Student Detachment (In-processing):


DSN 476-2432/2498/2571 or Commercial 09662-832432/2498/2571
Cell: 0162-2966449 (Duty hours)

Linen and transportation are not provided. A military dining facility,


AAFES food outlets, CATC Barracks, and classrooms are within walking
distance on Rose Barracks.

CATC does not issue Statement of non-availability: lodging is


provided and government meals are provided at the government
meal rate for those on separate rations.

CATC Student in-processing


Südlager 163b
92249 Vilseck, Germany

Location: 49.639400, 11.797814

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ADDITIONAL CAPABILITIES – MOBILE TRAINING TEAMS, CONUS

Mobile Training Teams (MTT) to USAREUR


The following courses are conducted Mobile Training Teams to US
Army Europe (USAREUR) on a recurring basis; in most cases, several
times per fiscal year:

 SHARP Foundation
 Cavalry Leader's Course
 Precision Fires, Target Mensuration, Precision Fires
Weaponeering Certification
 Joint Fires Observer
 Sling Load InspectorCertification TC-AIMS II
functional User
 Support Operations
 Small Unmanned Aircraft Master Trainer
 Sustainment Automation Support Management
 Jumpmaster
 Pathfinder
 Air Assault & Rappel Master
 Battle Staff NCO
 Combative Master Trainer
 Master Fitness Trainer
 US Army Special Technical Operations Planner
 Theater Sustainment Planner Course
 Recovery Operations

A unit assigned to USAREUR is tasked to host the courses listed


above, therefore, allocations for seats will be prioritized
appropriately. Contact unit level Training Managers for a
reservation.

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Hazardous Materials Driver Training Course

HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DRIVERS TRAINING COURSE (HAZ 11)


(HAZ 11)
Description: the Hazardous Materials Driver Training Course
(HAZ11) covers the duties and responsibilities of the vehicle
operator for safe and legal transport of bulk hazardous materials
over European roads. Special emphasis is paid to German laws,
considering most students will operate vehicles in
Germany. Upon graduation, each student is issued a photo ID card
called an Accord European Relatif au Transport International des
Marchandises Dangereuses par Route, better known as the “ADR
card” or an “ADR certificate.” The HAZ-11 course is mandated by
AER 350-1. ADR certification is valid for 5 years and is required by
law to transport hazardous cargo in Europe.

Note: Military Vehicles transporting HAZMAT as part of its Unit


Basic Load (UBL) do not require ADR certification. Contact your
unit Dangerous Goods Advisor and see ADR for a full list of
exemptions.

Prerequisites: Must have a driver license for the HAZMAT vehicle


they will be operating, DA Form 5984-E (OF 346) or DA Form 348-E
(DA 348). Must provide a passport size colored photo at the start of
the course. Must have approved DTS orders. Must have 1-year
retainability after course completion (waiverable). Must meet
prerequisites on Unit Commander's Checklist. Certification is valid
for 5 years. Failure to meet prerequisites will result in dismissal
from the course.

Course Capacity: 25
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-HAZ 11
School Code: 757
MASL Number: B252001
ETOC Course Code: LOG-LG-21808

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European HAZMAT Certification (HAZ 15)
Description: This course is designed to train and certify Army and
European personnel to prepare documents required to transport
European HAZMAT Certification (HAZ 15)

hazardous material in Europe. This course complies with the


requirements of the Army in Europe to train responsible persons as
outlined in AE REG 55-4 and the European Agreements for the
transport of hazardous material over public roads and by rail
ADR/RID). This course provides students with instructions on how
to properly use governing regulations (AER 55-4, ADR, RID) while
providing examples of how to solve the most common transport
problems facing the US army in Europe. Training will also cover
multi-modal transport and the guidelines for cargo and document
preparation. HAZ 15 is valid for 5 years.

Prerequisites: Students must be at least an E-5 (SGT or higher) or


civilian/local national whose employment requires the certification
and have successfully completed HAZ-12 or TTHM (see next page)
within the past 12 months. Student must provide proof at the start
of class that they have graduated from HAZ-12 or the TTHM
course. A memorandum from the commander is required if there is
no proof of course HAZ-12 or TTHM completion. Proof must be
provided one week prior to start of class. Must have 1-year
retainability in USAERUR after course completion.

Course Capacity: 25
Duration: 24 Hours / 3 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-HAZ 15
School Code: 757
MASL Number: B252003
ETOC Course Code: LOG-LG-21809

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TECHNICAL TRANSPORTATION OF HAZMAT CERTIFICATION (TTHM)
Technical Transportation of Hazardous
Materials (TTHM)
Description: This course provides personnel from all services
detailed technical information pertaining to all phases of
transportation of hazardous materials and satisfies the mandatory
training for persons who certify hazardous materials and conduct
function specific training for subordinate personnel as specified in
the Defense Transportation Regulation (DoD 4500.9-R). Course
content includes emphasis on United States and international laws
and regulations covering transportation of hazardous materials by
all modes. International regulations covered include the
International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code and the
International Commercial Air Transport Associations Dangerous
Goods Regulations. United States regulations covered include the
Department of Transportation (DOT) 49 Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) and U.S. military regulations. Course material
includes emphasis on hazard communications (i.e. shipping papers,
marking, labeling, and placarding); packaging, compatibility on
transport vehicles, security requirements and emergency response
information. 9E- F58/322-F37 (MC) (HAZ 12) is valid for 2 years.

Prerequisites: Must be appointed as or scheduled to be a


Hazardous Material transport certifier, or supervise or plan
Hazardous Material transport functions. Must have 1-year
retainability after course completion.

Course Capacity: 30
Duration: 80 Hours / 10 days Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-9E-F58/322-F37 (MC)
School Code: 910
MASL Number: B252002
ETOC Course Code: LOG-LG-21810
Note: TTHM (9E-F58/322-f37 (MC) has moved to school code 910V
as of FY 19. Please contact ATRRS office at 476-3542/2755 to
schedule seats

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Unit Movement Officer Deployment Planning
(UMODP)
UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER DEPLOYMENT PLANNING (UMO DP)

Description: This course is mandatory training for all UMOs (primary and
alternate) IAW AR 525-93. This course addresses the mobilization and
deployment processes at various levels of command within the Army.
Focus of the course is on legal authorities, mobilization concepts, plans,
policies, procedures, and the responsibilities for mobilization and
deployment at DOD, HQ DA, ACOM, CONUSA, JFHQ, USARC, and
installation levels. Mobilization and deployment planning interfaces at
various Army command levels and the dependency of mobilization and
deployment activities on automated systems is emphasized.

Prerequisites: Active and Reserve Component Commissioned Officers in


grades Lieutenant through Lieutenant Colonel and Warrant Officers who
are appointed to or under consideration for appointment to a unit/staff
movement position involving unit strategic deployment or unit
movements by surface modes. Enlisted personnel in grades Sergeant,
Corporal for USMC, and above on unit orders as the Unit Movement NCO,
whose actual or anticipated duty requires a working knowledge of unit
deployment/movement planning. DOD civilians who are appointed or
under consideration for appointment to an installation/staff position
requiring working knowledge of unit deployment/movement planning.
International Officers/NCOs meeting these prerequisites can also attend
the course.

Course Capacity: 24
Duration: 80 Hours / 10 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-8C-F17/553-F5 (MC)
School Code: 757
MASL Number: B253001
ETOC Course Code: LOG-LG-22097

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AIR LIFT PLANNERS COURSE (UMO 152)
Air Lift Planners Course (UMO-152)
Affiliated Contingency Load Planning Course
note: new name

Description: This course is designed to provide unit movement


officers and supervisory personnel with the knowledge and skills
required to conduct airlift planning as part of a joint combat airlift
operation. Students are trained on load planning principles,
determination of proper aircraft weight and balance, and on
aircraft characteristics. Successful course completion and receipt of
the training certification constitutes authorization for the air load
planning official to sign off on aircraft load plans for air shipment of
unit cargo, personnel, and supplies. This course is mandated by
AER 350-1, which requires all deployable units to have two Unit
Movement Officers and two Airlift Planners per company and
battalion.

Prerequisites: None

Course Capacity: 24
Duration: 64 Hours / 8 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Country must have ICODES
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-UMO 152
School Code: 757
MASL Number: B229931
ETOC Course Code: LOG-LG-22084

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MAINTENANCE MANAGER COURSE (LOG 215A)

Maintenance Manager Course (LOG 215A)

Description: This course provides job enhancement training to


USAREUR company and battalion maintenance leaders operating
maintenance activities in maintenance management policies,
procedures, and methods; logistics readiness; safety. GCSS-Army
training includes: requesting operational maintenance support, and
materiel status processes; Shop Stock Listing (SSL) management;
and equipment data reports.

Prerequisites: ALL students will complete the GCSS-Army Training


and Certification system (GTRAC) web-based training (WBT) prior
to reporting to Combined Arms Training Center (CATC) sponsored
resident GCSS-Army training. Must be SGT or above, or civilian
equivalent. Must be assigned or scheduled for assignment as a
Unit XO, Maintenance Supervisor, BMS, BMT or BMO.3.

Course Capacity: 18
Duration: 16 Hours / 2 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-LOG 215A
School Code: 757

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PROPERTY BOOK COURSE (LOG 72A)
Property Book Course (LOG 72A)
Description: This course covers the Inventory Process in GCSS-
Army. Accurate inventories ensure that you are safeguarding the
Army's investment and facilitate good property accountability.
Whether you are a Property Book Officer or in the Unit Supply
room, you are responsible for managing, conducting and
completing inventories in GCSS-Army. As Property Book personnel,
you will use GCSS-Army and Force Element structures to review
and manage the Organizational and logistics information of the
UICs or units for which you are accountable. In this scenario, the
primary tasks are: - Review the GCSS-Army Organizational Logistics
structure. - Explore the Force Element (FE) structure. - Manage
Stock Storage Locations (SLocs) for property.

Prerequisites: ALL students will complete GTRAC web-base


training prior to reporting to CATC sponsored resident GCSS-Army
training. Must be assigned or scheduled for assignment as a PBO or
clerk in a PBO office. Warrant Officers with PMOS of 920B or
equivalent Commissioned Logistics Officers and Enlisted personnel
holding PMOS 92Y, or 920A
Course

Capacity: 18
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-LOG 72A
School Code: 757

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Unit Supply Course (LOG 73A)
UNIT SUPPLY COURSE (LOG 73A)

Description: This course covers the Inventory Process in GCSS-


Army. Accurate inventories ensure that you are safeguarding the
Army's investment and facilitate good property account ability.
Whether you are a Property Book Officer or in the Unit Supply
room, you are responsible for managing, conducting and
completing inventories in GCSS-Army. Using the Organizational
Supply business area concept, GCSS-Army brings the operations of
these two functional areas closer together through the use of
centralized data and a common system. A single, shared system,
helps remove pre-existing barriers to equipment visibility.
Eliminates the need to manually interface with multiple systems to
transfer information across business areas. Within GCSS-Army,
Organizational Supply represents a special integration that enables
Property Book and Supply roles to see and operate on the same
real-time data. This creates greater efficiency and accuracy across
organizational lines--one version of the "truth."

Prerequisites: All students will complete the GCSS-Army Training


and Certification system (GTRAC) web-based training (WBT) prior
to reporting to Combined Arms Training Center (CATC) sponsored
resident GCSS-Army training. Assigned or scheduled for
assignment as primary Unit Supply, including military and civilian
supply personnel, supervisors, technicians, and staff responsible
for Unit Supply operations. Warrant Officers with PMOS of 920B or
equivalent Commissioned Logistics Officers and Enlisted personnel
holding PMOS 92Y and 920A.

Course Capacity: 18
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-LOG 73A
School Code: 757

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S4 Training Course
(LOG 75A)

S4 TRAINING COURSE (LOG 75A)


Description: This course provides professional sustainment
enhancement training to a Supply Support Activity (S4) Plant 2000
workforce, supervisors, technicians, and select echelon's requiring
functional Global Combat Support System-Army (GCSS-A)
instruction. Our GCSS-training includes the following: introduction,
Property Management, Communications processing, Job Aid,
requisition flow, excess, retention, and retrograde management,
inventory management, stockage level management, component
management, several management reports, and the standard
performance process

Prerequisites: All students will complete GTRAC web-based


training prior to reporting to CATC sponsored resident GCSS-Army
training. Must be assigned or scheduled for assignment as a PBO or
clerk in a PBO office. Warrant Officers with PMOS of 920B or
equivalent Commissioned Logistics Officers and Enlisted personnel
holding PMOS 92Y, or 920A.
Course Capacity: 18
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-LOG 75A
School Code: 757

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MASTER DRIVERS COURSE (LOG 77A)

GCSS-Army Master Driver


Admin Ops (LOG 77A)

Description: This course will provide sustainment training in GCSS-


Army computer operations. It is intended for Master Driver and
managers that are using GCSS-Army maintenance operations. As a
Master Driver, students are responsible for creating accurate
Operator Permit ID's for operators in an organization, containing
their current equipment and training qualifications using GCSS-
Army.

Prerequisites: ALL students will complete GTRAC web-based


training prior to reporting to CATC sponsored resident GCSS-Army
training. Assigned or scheduled for assignment as a Company Level
or Higher Master Driver. Activity workforce including military and
civilian personnel, supervisors, technicians, and staff responsible
for managing motor pool operations. Experience: Warrant Officers,
Civilians, and Enlisted personnel with a PMOS/Duty Position
responsible for logistical support such as 920B, 920A, 915A, 151A,
GS-0346, GS-2001, 92A, 91X, 88M, 88N or equivalent
Commissioned Logistics Officers.

Course Capacity: 18
Duration: 8 Hours / 1 day
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-LOG 77A
School Code: 757

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Commander’s Course GCSS-A (LOG 78A)
Description: The course provides you with an overview of the

COMMANDER’S COURSE GCSS-A (LOG 78A)


Commanders Role in GCSS-Army (Global Combat Support Systems
- Army). The course will train students on the processes in GCSS-
Army that the Commanders need to perform on a daily basis.
Students will learn how to approve and disapprove dispatches,
approve and disapprove SARP (Small Arms Repair Parts), review
the recoverable and repairable report, monitor their Primary and
Sub Hand receipts, and view unit stocks. Gaining an overall
perspective of the GCSS-Army system is the
cornerstone for further training and success as the Army
completes its transformation to integrated Army Business
Systems. This lesson is a required prerequisite for all GCSS-Army
New Equipment Training (NET) courses. This lesson describes:
The historical challenges and disadvantages of STAMIS. What
GCSS-Army is and why the Army chose it to replace STAMIS. The
capabilities and benefits of GCSS-Army. The mission and scope of
GCSS-Army. How GCSS-Army training is delivered. Course is an
elective in CCFSPCC.

Prerequisites: None
Course Capacity: 18
Duration: 4 Hours / 1/2 day
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-LOG 78A
School Code: 757

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PARTS RECORD CLERK COURSE (LOG 80A)

Parts Record Clerk Course


(LOG 80A)
Description: This course will provide sustainment training in GCSS-
Army computer operations. The course is intended for operators
and managers GCSS-Army maintenance operations. This course
consolidates the legacy ULLS-G and SAMS-1 functional courses into
the new GCSS-Army functional class. The operational functions
include system utilities, interfaces, personnel, supply, equipment,
maintenance, and reports procedures. Students will proceed
through each of the functions and enter data in order to be
functional operators and managers at the end of this course.

Prerequisites: ALL students will complete GTRAC web-based


training prior to reporting to CATC sponsored resident GCSS-Army
training. http://gcss.army.mil/Training/GTRAC.aspx Assigned or
scheduled for assignment as a Parts Record Clerk Activity
workforce including military and civilian personnel, supervisors,
technicians, and staff responsible for managing motorpool
operations. Experience: Warrant Officers, Civilians, and Enlisted
personnel with a PMOS/Duty Position responsible for logistical
support such as 920B, 920A, 915A, 151A, GS-0346, GS-2001, 92A,
91X or equivalent Commissioned Logistics Officers

Course Capacity: 18
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-LOG 80A
School Code: 757

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GLOBAL COMBAT SUPPORT SYS ARMY WAREHOUSE OPN (LOG 82A)
Global Combat Support SYS Army Warehouse
Operations (LOG 82A)
Description: The course provides sustainment enhancement
training to a Supply Support Activity (SSA) Plant 2001 workforce,
supervisors, technicians, and select echelon's requiring
functional Global Combat Support System-Army (GCSS-A)
instruction. GCSS-training include the following: Course
Overview, (Receiving Section) Receipt Document Processing,
(Retrograde Section) Process Turn-in Document, (Storage and
Issuing Section) Perform Put-a-way, Pick Procedures and
Customer Issue Process. Overview: Perform Inventory and
Warehouse Management to include maintaining effective SSA
Operations, employment of tactical Enterprise Resource Planning
(ERP), Software Application Products (SAP) and system
embedded Business Intelligence. Students will be required to
identify, access, and utilize DoD approved Internet sites and Data
Files.

Prerequisites: ALL students will complete GTRAC web-base


training prior to reporting to CATC sponsored resident GCSS-Army
training. Assigned or scheduled for assignment as primary Supply
Support Activity workforce including military and civilian
warehouse personnel, supervisors, technicians, and staff
responsible for managing warehouse operations. Experience: 6
months to 1 year SARSS1/2 with duties as Stock Control,
Receiving, Issuing, Storage and Turn-in clerks and or supervisors.
Warrant Officers with PMOS of 920B or equivalent Commissioned
Logistics Officers and Enlisted personnel holding PMOS 92A.

Course Capacity: 18
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-LOG 82A
School Code: 757

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MATERIAL AND EXECUTION MANAGEMENT (LOG 83A)

Material and Execution Management


(LOG 83A)
Description: This course provides professional sustainment
enhancement training to Material and Execution Managers, Logistics
Personnel, Soldiers and Civilians at Brigade/Battalion S4/SPO and at
Support Operations, Sustainment Brigade (level I material managers),
and the Expeditionary Sustainment Command (ESC)/ Army
Sustainment Command (ASC)/ Theater Support Command-TSC (level II,
and III material managers) that will provide effective oversight to the
Supply Support Activities (SSA) within their area of responsibility
utilizing Systems, Applications, and Products in Data Processing (SAP) /
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) environment. This is necessary
because a unit's readiness posture depends largely on the ability of the
SSA to provide non-mission capable supply to its supported customer
units in a timely manner. Material and Execution Managers perform
critical actions prior to their units processing requisitions through the
SSA. Therefore, this course focuses on four critical areas: Release
Strategy/ZPARK, MRP Controller exception errors, MRP Spool messages,
errors, and SSA performance monitoring transactions, necessary to
ensure appropriate depth of the SSAs' Authorized Stockage List (ASL)
are maintained by the MRP Controller. In an ERP system, the MRP
controller is responsible for the availability of materials in a storage
location and ensures that the correct/relevant materials are procured
utilizing effective and efficient methods.
Prerequisites: ALL students will complete GTRAC web-base training
prior to reporting to CATC sponsored resident GCSS-Army Material
Management Training. Assigned or scheduled for assignment as
primary Material Management Activity workforce including military,
civilian personnel, supervisors, technicians, and staff responsible for
managing Material and Equipment. Experience: 6 months to 1 year with
duties as Material Manager, Item Manager, Support Operations
NCOIC/OIC, Maintenance Technician/Manager, and or Supervisors
responsible for Supply Chain & logistics. Material & Execution
Managers, Warrant Officers, Civilians, and Enlisted personnel with a
PMOS/Duty Position responsible for logistical support such as 920B,
920A, 915A, 151A, GS-0346, GS-2001, 92A, 91X or equivalent
Commissioned Logistics Officers.

Course Capacity: 18
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-LOG 83A
School Code: 757
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Finance - Tactical
(LOG 88A)

FINANCE – TACTICAL (LOG 88A)


Description: This course explains the basic concepts, key
components, capabilities and benefits of the Finance function in
GCSS-Army. The GCSS-Army financial mission is to implement
tactical financial processes relating to supply and maintenance. It
provides timely, actionable information to assist Commanders with
decision-making information regarding the Tactical Army's
Readiness. Training equipment provided by U’R/CATC. Web access
desired, but not required.

Prerequisites:

Proponent: USAREUR HQ, G4


Instructor: DAC / MIL
Duration: 5 Days / 18 Students
Required by: USAREUR G4, pending AER 350-1
Positions Required in USAREUR: As required.

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COMSEC ACCOUNT MANAGER (CAM)

COMSEC Account Manager (CAM)


Description: COMSEC Account Manager is a TRADOC certified
course that certifies and provides standardized COMSEC
procedures for managing COMSEC accounts in the U.S. Army, and
serves as a prerequisite for attending MGC Course. This course is
mandatory for all COMSEC officers, both primary and alternate
COMSEC Account Managers, Command COMSEC Inspectors and
Auditors. This course provides students with standardized
instructions on how to properly safeguard and account for COMSEC
materials; documenting reports; establishing, moving and closing
of COMSEC accounts; threat and security awareness programs;
COMSEC emergency procedures; logistics and other duties
required of CAM/KOAM's, Command COMSEC Inspectors and
Auditors. Instruction consists of check on learning quizzes and
exams, regulatory research, conference (lecture), minimum hands-
on training utilizing instructor-led and independent student
practical exercises. Students will complete an end-of-course
written exam.

Prerequisites: Must be a SGT (pay grade E-5) or above, GS-5 and


above, officer, warrant officer, or a contractor that meets the
specific job requirements. Waivers must be approved by USAREUR
G2. Must have Secret or higher security clearance. This may not be
waived. The course manager must receive a memorandum signed
by the unit security manager validating the individual's security
clearance no later than one week prior to the first day of training.
Must have at least 1 year remaining in the command after
graduation (9 months for short-tour areas). Minimum GT score of
100. Must be a candidate for COMSEC Officer, COMSEC Account
Manager, Alternate COMSEC Account Manager, or a Command
COMSEC Inspector or Auditor position.

Course Capacity: 15
Duration: 80 Hours / 10 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-4C-F22/160-F23
School Code: 757

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KMI Management (MGC Operator) Client

COMSEC
Node Course
Description: This course is TRADOC accredited and designed to
certify skills and knowledge to operate and manage automated
COMSEC accounts in the U.S. Army utilizing the Management Client
(MGC) workstation. This course provides students with instruction
on the Key Management Infrastructure MGC workstation, perform
system initialization, interface with other accounts, manage
COMSEC material in CMCS channels, order and generate traditional
and modern keys, destruction, prepare and submit reports within
the KMI hierarchy, identify threats and security incidents, COMSEC
emergency procedures, and perform other accounting duties as
required. Instruction consists of conference (lectures), hands-on
training utilizing instructor-led demonstration and independent
student annexed practical exercises. There are a total of 2 exams
given during the 10 day course. All students attending must
successfully achieve a passing score of 75% of the available points
in each of the 2 exams given in order to graduate. There is “No”
retest! This course is mandatory for all COMSEC officers, both
primary and alternate COMSEC Account Managers/KMI
Operational Account Managers, Command COMSEC Inspectors and
Auditors.

Prerequisites: Must be a graduate of CATC-INT 34 (COMSEC


Account Manager Course) or 4C-F22/160-F23 (COMSEC Account
Manager) or CATC-4C-F22/160-F23 (COMSEC Account Manager).
Must be SGT (pay grade E5) or above, GS-5 or above, an officer, a
warrant officer and contractors that meets the specific job
requirements. Waivers must be approved by USAREUR G2. Must
have a final Secret or higher security clearance. This may not be
waived. The Course Manager must receive a memorandum signed
by the unit security manager validating the individual's security
clearance no later than one week prior to the first day of training.
Must have at least 1 year remaining in the command after
graduation (9 months for short-tour areas). Minimum GT score of
100. Must be a candidate for COMSEC Officer, COMSEC Account
Manager, Alternate COMSEC Account Manager, or a Command
COMSEC Inspector or Auditor position.

Course Capacity: 15
Duration: 80 Hours / 10 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-4C-F60/160-F40
School Code: 757

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TRAINING AMMUNITION MANAGEMENT

Training Ammunition Management Course


(TAMC)
Description: This course is designed to introduce unit (BN/Separate
Company) and BDE/MSC level command appointed ammunition
managers (requestors/approvers) to the requisition process and
ammunition management within USAREUR. The course is offered to
appointed SSG’s and above and or civilian equivalents. Course is NOT
an ammunition handler's course, but introduces managers to
ammunition forms and publications, determine/build ammunition
requirements, manage ammunition authorizations using the Total
Ammunition Management Information System (TAMIS), develop an
ammunition forecast using TAMIS, create an electronic ammunition
request (e581) using TAMIS, manage reports from TAMIS, and the
e581 reconciliation process. The course also provides an overview of
the following: Ammunition Management Functions, the STRAC
process, how to access the online STRAC manual and DA PAM350-38
Use STRAC to build/validate an ammunition requirement.

Prerequisites: Grades- E6 though E9, GS-9 though GS-13, O-1


though O-5 or WO1 though CW5

Course Capacity: 20
Duration: 24 Hours / 3 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-TAMC
School Code: 757

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Small Arms Maintenance for Unit Armorers
Course (SAM 31)

SMALL ARMS MAINTENANCE FOR UNIT ARMORER COURSE (SAM 31)


Description: This course trains Solders to maintain physical
security of weapons and Quick Reaction Force (QRF) ammunition
in an arms room. Manage weapons maintenance using The Army
Maintenance Management System (TAMMS). Perform
Organizational Maintenance on the following weapons:
M16A2/M4, M203 Grenade Launcher, M2 .50 Caliber Machine
Gun, M240 (Series) Machine Gun, M249 Machine Gun, MK19
Machine Gun (grenade launcher), M9 Pistol, M500 Shot gun.
Maintain weapons using technical manuals. Manage Categories 1-
4 and consolidated arms rooms.

Purpose: To train unit armorers, or Soldiers to serve as unit


armorers, to manage an arms room and to perform unit-level
maintenance and repair on small arms. Graduates of the course will
be qualified to manage arms rooms and to perform unit-level
maintenance and repair on a variety of hand-held, shoulder-fire,
and crew-served weapons.

Prerequisites: None
Course Capacity: 24
Duration: 80 Hours / 10 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-SAM 31
School Code: 757

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Stryker Common Chassis Sustainment Course
STRYKER SUSTAINMENT (SCCS 100)

(SCCS 100)
Description: This course is designed on the basis of lessons
learned in the field, with focus toward identifying and correcting
recurring or systemic malfunctions and deficiencies. Students
receive training on system functionality; how systems relate to
and affect each other; diagnostics and electrical principles
refresher training; and hands on diagnostic troubleshooting.
Students will receive training on and perform numerous practical
exercises using the Maintenance Support Device (MSD),
Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETM), Stryker Digital
Schematic Tool (SDST), Caterpillar Electronic Technician (CATET),
CROWS Digital Diagnostic Kit, Fire Suppression Test Kit, Dearborn
Protocol Adapter Kit, General Mechanic Tool Kit (GMTK), and
other special tools and test equipment as necessary.

Prerequisites: All students must possess either a 91S MOS or a


91B MOS and must be serving in their assigned MOS. No profile
that limits movement, standing, or lifting less than 70 lbs.

Course Capacity: 12
Duration: 80 Hours / 10 days
Available to Non-US pers: No
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-SCCS 100
School Code: 757

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FIELD SANITATION TEAM CERTIFICATION COURSE (MED 153)
Field Sanitation Team Certification Course
(MED 153)
Description: This course focuses on the Army's requirement for
Preventive Medicine Programs at the Company, Battery, or Troop
(AR40-5Chap1). This course establishes organic unit Echelon-I
preventive medicine To mitigate health assets threats. Team The
Field Sanitation Certification Course consists of classroom
instruction, demonstration, and practical exercises. The course is
broken down in to modules that will address the following areas:
Introduction to FSTO Operations-Medical Threats-personal Hygiene
and Preventive Medicine Measures-Water Supply in the Field-Food
Service Sanitation in the Field-Waste Disposal in the Field-
Arthropods and Diseases-Management of Arthropods through
Field Sanitation and Individual Preventive Medicine Measures-
Management of Arthropods with Pesticides-Rodent Management-
Heat Injuries-Cold Injuries-Preventive Medicine Measures Against
Chemical Hazards (NONNBC)-Preventive Medicine Measures
Against Noise Hazards-Field Sanitation Team Equipment and
Supplies.

Prerequisites: Soldiers must bring a copy of the appointment


orders as a Field Sanitation Team Member or alternate when
reporting to class. Due to their high utilization rates in the field:
vehicle mechanics and food service personnel are not
recommended for appointment to the FST.

Course Capacity: 30
Duration: 40Hours/5days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes (NATO countries only)
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-MED153
School Code: 757
MASL Number: Pending*
ETOC Course Code: MED-MS-52085

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Basic Life Support-CPR (MED 101)
BASIC LIFE SUPPORT-CPR (MED 101)

Description: : BLS/ CPR course is designed to meet Health Care


Provider requirements as defined in AR 40-68. This course teaches
Basic Life Support and Certification at the HealthCare Provider
Level, under the established guidelines of Military Training Network
(MTN) and American Red Cross (ARC). This course is required every
two years for health care providers.

Prerequisites: Soldiers and civilians must be health care providers.

Course Capacity: 18
Duration: 8 Hours / 1 day
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-MED 101
School Code: 757

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MEDIC TABLES/VALIDATION (MED 105)
Medic Tables/Validation (MED 105)

Description: This course is designed to meet all training objectives


defined in Tables I -VII of TC 8-800 Medical Education and
Demonstration of Individual Competence (M.E.D.I.C.) as well as
Validation of Medical Skills outlined in Table VIII of TC 8-800.

Prerequisites: Soldiers must hold the 68W MOS. SFC and Below.

Course Capacity: 24
Duration: 56 Hours / 7 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-MED 105
School Code: 757

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COMBAT LIFESAVER COURSE (MED 106)

Combat Lifesaver Course (MED 106)


Description: This course is established by AR 350-1 to provide for
immediate, far-forward medical care on a widely dispersed
battlefield while awaiting further medical treatment and
evacuation. The presence of CLS-certified personnel and aid bags
is required by TRADOC Reg 350-6, paras 3- 47 and M-2, for most
IET training events. The foundation of CLS is built on the concept
and principles of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TC3). CLS takes
the basic knowledge and skills the soldier attained from Common
Task Training and addresses the unique aspects of applying
emergency medical care to casualties on the battlefield. The
advanced management of airway, chest trauma and hemorrhage
of the battlefield casualty are all addressed. Triage and Tactical
evacuation are also addressed. This course contains written and
practical examinations and culminates a final one day STX.

Prerequisites: None

Course Capacity: 24
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-MED 106
School Code: 757
MASL Number: B279006
ETOC Course Code: MED-MS-31829

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CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL, NUCLEAR DEFENSE
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear
Defense (CBRND)
Description: This course teaches Chemical Biological Radiological
Nuclear (CBRN) defense. Training includes survival in a nuclear,
biological, or chemical environment. Soldiers are trained on
identifying different biological and chemical agents, overviews of
radiological and chemical detection and protection equipment,
and maintenance and logistics. The CBRN defense course trains
Soldiers on supervising and implementing mission-oriented
protective posture (MOPP), Unit level CBRN reports, radiological
monitoring, decontamination operations, conducting unit CBRN
defense training, and unit radiological operations. Soldiers are also
taught how to properly conduct a mask confidence exercise and
conducted MOPP gear exchange while being exposed to tear gas.
The CBRN defense course is mandated by Army Regulation (AR)
350-1.

Prerequisites: You must be in grade SPC or above, or waiver able


to PFC if holding position of CBRN NCO. You must have
retainability of one year in unit (waivers for short tour areas only).
Must have TACOM LCMC Radiation Safety completed in ALMS.

Course Capacity: 20
Duration: 64 Hours / 10 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-CBRND
School Code: 757

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INDIVIDUAL READINESS TRAINING (IRT)

Individual Replacement Training (IRT)

Description: This course refreshes service members on basic combat


skills needed to serve in the EUCOM, CENTCOM and AFRICOM areas
of operation and is accomplished in both classroom and field
environments. Participants from throughout Europe engage in the
high tempo training. The IRT program is the third phase of readiness
training that prepares service members and DoD civilians for
individual out-of-area mobilization. Days 1 and 2 cover classroom
training, including subjects ranging from the Law of War to Basic
Lifesaving Measures. Days 3 and 4 are conducted in the field,
including practical implementation of other skills taught during the
first two days, such as Hand grenades, Counter-Improvised Explosive
Devices (CIED), and Land Navigation lanes. Finally, Soldiers qualify on
their primary weapons, 9MM and M4, on “Pop-up” qualification
ranges at Grafenwoehr Training Area (GTA). This course is designed
for: Active, Reserve, and National Guard Soldiers, Sailors, Marines,
Airmen, DA Civilian and Contract Civilians.

Prerequisites: None
Course Capacity: 30
Duration: 32 Hours / 4 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-USAREUR IRT
School Code: 757

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Small Arms Trainer Course (SATC)

SMALL ARMS TRAINER COURSE (SATC)


Description: This course is designed to provide Soldiers with the
knowledge and skills required to properly plan and safely conduct
US Army small arms training. Soldiers are taught to compute and
construct Surface Danger Zones (SDZ) for establishing ranges in
undeveloped or non-permanent training areas, Soldier are trained
on and conduct 3 days of live fire ranges, certify as operators on the
EST2000 able to maintain and operate the system. The Soldiers are
trained on range operations required to employ the M9 Pistol,
M2A1 Heavy Barrel (HB) .50 caliber Machine Gun, MK-19 Grenade
Machine Gun (GMG), M-4 Carbine, M249 Squad Automatic Weapon
(SAW), and M240 Machine Gun. The Soldiers master clearing,
disassembly, reassembly, functions check, loading, and immediate
action. The Soldiers are instructed on bore-light and zeroing
procedures for the M68 Close Combat Optic (CCO), the Advanced
Combat Optical Gunsight (ACOG) and the M145 Machine Gun Optic
(MGO).

Prerequisites: Pay grade of E-5 through E-9, O-1 through O-3, FM


can attend if they meet the same requirement IAW their military.

Course Capacity: 30
Duration: 120 Hours / 15 days (pending updates)
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-SATC
School Code: 757
MASL Number: B222001
ETOC Course Code: LOP-LO-21807

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US SMALL ARMS WEAPONS, .50 CAL (USSW-50)

US Small Arms Weapons, .50 Cal


(USSW-50)
Description: This course coordinates and supervises M2 Caliber
.50 Machine Gun training in support of unit Mission and/or
Commander's guidance. USSAFC students learn the technical skills
required to properly execute all gunner skills, ensuring expertise
on clearing, disassembly, reassembly, functions check, application
of fire and maintenance procedures of the M2 Machine Gun .50
Caliber training.

Prerequisites: International Student Course Prerequisites -


Students should be Officers or NCO's with advanced weapons
experience prior to attending the course. LANGUAGE: 70% English
comprehension.

Course Capacity: 24
Duration: 24 Hours / 3 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-USSW-50
School Code: 757
MASL Number: B222003
ETOC Course Code: LOP-LO-12089

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US SMALL ARMS WEAPONS
US Small Arms Weapons Course
(USSW)

Description: This course is designed to provide Soldiers with the


knowledge and skills required to instruct in the use of US weapons.
The Soldiers are trained on operations required to employ the M9
Pistol, M2 Heavy Barrel (HB) .50 caliber Machine Gun, M-4 Carbine,
M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW), and M240 Machine Gun. The
Soldiers master clearing, disassembly, reassembly, functions check,
loading and immediate action procedures. The Soldiers are instructed
on zeroing procedures for all weapon systems, along with Basic Rifle
Marksmanship techniques (BRM). Machine Gun theory is also covered
for target engagement with the 3 different machine guns. The course
culminates in a live fire range on day three, at which time the students
become familiar with the practical application of the skills they have
learned over the first two days of the course. On the final day, the
students learn to properly maintain all of the weapon systems.

Prerequisites: International Student Course Prerequisites - Students


should be Officers or NCO's with advanced weapons experience prior
to attending the course. LANGUAGE: 70% English comprehension.

Course Capacity: 24
Duration: 32 Hours / 4 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-USSW
School Code: 757
MASL Number: B222005
ETOC Course Code: LOP-LO-12088

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Urban Breach (UB)
Description: This 10-day course trains Soldiers about the
mechanical, ballistic, exothermic and explosive breaching
methods. Each Soldier conducts breaches, multiple explosive
URBAN BREACH (UB)

breach's along with a live ballistic breaching on metal security


doors. Instruction consists of the calculation of Net Explosive
Weight (NEW), determination of Minimum Safe Distance (MSD),
determination of Over Pressurization, Explosive Theory, Deliberate
and Hasty Breacher’s Brief, Construction Standards, and the
fundamentals of proper breaching posture in a stack. Students
learn how to construct multiple breaching charges, and are also
taught the principles associated with each charge. This training
prepares students to successfully construct the proper charge
needed to breach various obstacles encountered on the modern
battlefield. All Soldiers complete several hours of hands-on
training using inert explosives before conducting a live-explosive
breaching exercise consisting of multiple targets in an urban
environment. Testing included both written and hands-on exams.

Prerequisites: Interviewed and selected by Chain of Command.


Must be serving in MOS/Branch CMF Series 11-12-19-313. Must
be a SGT and above or if you are an E4 have a waiver. Must not
have a profile against field training and lifting of heavy objects.
Course Capacity: 24
Duration: 80 Hours / 10 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Under review
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-UB
School Code: 757
MASL Number: B222004
ETOC Course Code: LOG-LG-21798

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Up Armored HMMWV (M1151A1 UAH)
Description: This course is designed to teach drivers and driver
instructors on the proper operation and maintenance on the UAH

UP ARMORED HMMWV (M1151A1 UAH)


variant M1151A1. This course covers- General Safety Guidelines-
Introduction to the M1151A1 Armored Expanded Capacity Utility
Truck- Description and Use of Operator's Controls and
Indicators- Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services
(PMCS)- Emergency Procedures and Basic Driving Techniques.

Prerequisites: None

Course Capacity: 20
Duration: 24 Hours / 3 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: M1151A1 UAH
School Code: 757
MASL Number: B229003
ETOC Course Code: LOG-LO-21806

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MAXXPRO DASH 101
Description: This course is designed to instruct Unit Master
MAXXPRO DASH 101

Drivers and driver instructors on the operation of the MAXX PRO,


MRAP variant. Upon completion of this course Soldiers will have
the knowledge giving them the ability to incorporate the MAXX
PRO vehicle into their unit's driver training program. This course is
designed to teach drivers and driver instructors on the proper
operation and maintenance on the MRAP variant MAXXPRO Dash.
This course covers- Vehicle characteristics/ Safety/ Warnings and
Cautions - Location and Function of Vehicles Controls and
Indicators - Vehicle Preventive Maintenance checks and Services
(PMCS) - Emergency Egress/ Roll-Over - Operation of the Objective
Gunner's Protective Kit (OGPK) and Gunner's Restraint Harness
(GRH) - Vehicle Driving Operations on and off road (Day)
- Driver's Vision Enhancer (DVE) Driving Operations - Operating
vehicle under unusual conditions - Vehicle Self Recovery. Upon
completion of this course Soldiers will have the knowledge giving
them the ability to operate the vehicle properly and safely.

Prerequisites: Must be SGT or higher IAW AE 600-55. Must not be


on profile that prevents them from operating or riding in a tactical
vehicle. Must not be on any medication that has warning labels
stating to use caution when operating vehicles or machinery. Must
have a valid military license. Must have 1-year retainability after
the course completion.

Course Capacity: 5-20


Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-MAXXPRO DASH 101
School Code: 757
MASL Number: B223000
ETOC Course Code: LOG-LG-21796

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MAXXPRO DASH 102
Description: This course is designed to provide additional driving

MAXXPRO DASH 102


time on the operation of the MAXX PRO, MRAP variant. Upon
completion of this course, Soldiers will have the to incorporate the
MAXX PRO vehicle into their unit's driver training program. This
course is designed to teach drivers and driver instructors on the
proper operation and maintenance on the MRAP variant
MAXXPRO Dash. This course covers- Vehicle characteristics/
Safety/ Warnings and Cautions - Location and Function of Vehicles
Controls and Indicators - Vehicle Preventive Maintenance checks
and Services (PMCS) - Emergency Egress/ Roll-Over - Operation of
the Objective Gunner's Protective Kit (OGPK) and Gunner's
Restraint Harness (GRH) - Vehicle Driving Operations on and off
road (Day) - Driver's Vision Enhancer (DVE) Driving Operations -
Operating vehicle under unusual conditions - Vehicle Self
Recovery. Upon completion of this course Soldiers will have the
knowledge giving them the ability to operate the vehicle properly
and safely.

Prerequisites: Completion of MAXXPRO DASH 101


Course Capacity: 5-20
Duration: 14 Hours / 2 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-MAXXPRO DASH 102
School Code: 757

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M-ATV DRIVERS TRAINING (M-ATV 101)

M-ATV Drivers Training (M-ATV 101)


Description: This course is designed to instruct drivers and driver
instructors on the proper operation and maintenance on the
MRAP variant M-ATV. This course covers Vehicle characteristics/
Safety/ Warnings and Cautions/ Location and Function of Vehicles
Controls and Indicators/ Vehicle Preventive Maintenance checks
and Services (PMCS) / Emergency Egress/ Roll-Over - Operation of
the Objective Gunner's Protective Kit (OGPK) and Gunner's
Restraint Harness (GRH)/ Vehicle Driving Operations on and off
road (Day)/ Driver's Vision Enhancer (DVE) Driving Operations/
Operating vehicle under unusual conditions/ Vehicle Self
Recovery. Upon completion of this course Soldiers will have the
knowledge to operate the vehicle properly and safely.

Prerequisites: None
Course Capacity: 5-20
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-M-ATV 101
School Code: 757
MASL Number: B223000
ETOC Course Code: LOG-LG-32099

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M-ATV Drivers Training (M-ATV 102)
Description: This course is designed to provide additional driving

M-ATV 102
time and reinforce the proper operation and maintenance on the
MRAP variant M-ATV. This course covers- Vehicle characteristics/
Safety/ Warnings and Cautions/ Location and
Function of Vehicles Controls and Indicators/ Vehicle Preventive
Maintenance checks and Services (PMCS)/ Emergency Egress/ Roll-
Over/ Operation of the Objective Gunner's Protective Kit (OGPK)
and Gunner's Restraint Harness (GRH)/ Vehicle Driving Operations
on and off road (Day)/ Driver's Vision Enhancer (DVE) Driving
Operations/ Operating vehicle under unusual conditions/ Vehicle
Self Recovery. Upon completion of this course Soldiers will have
the knowledge to operate the vehicle properly and safely.

Prerequisites: Must have completed CATC MRAP-101 or a 40 hour


block of instruction on another MRAP variant with the vehicle
listed on their DA 348-E.Must be SGT or higher IAW AE 600-55.
Must not be on profile that prevents them from operating or riding
in a tactical vehicle. Must not be on any medication that has
warning labels stating to use caution when operating vehicles or
machinery. Must have a valid military license. Must have 1-year
retainability after the course completion.

Course Capacity: 5-20


Duration: 14 Hours / 2 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-M-ATV 102
School Code: 757

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NETWORK ENGAGEMENT

Network Engagement
Description: This course develops
the ability of a battle staff and
intelligence elements to effectively
attack threat networks, support
friendly networks and influence
neutral networks by teach a
framework methodology for
phased and systematic employment
of organic and non organic assets across tactical, operational,
and strategic levels; and synchronize attack the network
planning and mission execution between Brigade, Battalion and
Company echelons of command. Course Description: Instruction
is designed to teach students the implementation of a
framework approach to engage threat networks, influence
neutral networks, and support friendly networks. The program
of instruction follows the principles of first understanding the
mission, Frame operating environment, and threat network.
Then properly organizing forces and finally planning and
assessing the lethal and non lethal defeat strategy. The course
work is supplemented by a series of practical exercises that
reinforce specific blocks of instruction and the overarching
principles discussed above.

Prerequisites: Target Audience: US and MN; Staff officers;


Staff NCOs; S-2 personnel; CoIST trained Soldiers

Course Capacity: 30
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel:
Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-NE
School Code: 757
MASL Number: Pending*
ETOC Course Code: IED-ED-32094

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BIOMETRIC OPERATOR SPECIALIST COURSE (BOSC)
Biometric Operator Specialist Course (BOSC)
Description: A course that trains students on Army Biometric
Equipment to be unit Subject Matter Experts. The course satisfies
the AE 350-1 requirement for one trained individual per company-
sized unit. Training Includes instruction on the Biometrics
Automated Toolset Army (BAT-A) v1 and v2, BAT Handheld with
the Mission Oriented Biometrics Software (MOBS) and Multilingual
Automated Registration System (MARS). Students prepare all
biometrics systems for operation before training on subject
enrollment, identification, data transfer, and performance of basic
equipment maintenance and troubleshooting. The coursework
includes lecture and discussion, live demonstrations, daily checks
on learning, hands-on training, practical exercises to reinforce
lessons, and culminates with individual testing and validation.
BOSC graduates are better prepared to support their commander
with staff level biometrics integration.

Prerequisites: Must be a US Citizen.


Course Capacity: 20
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-BOSC
School Code: 757

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Biometrics Trainer Course (BX-T3)
BIOMETRICS TRAINER COURSE (BX-T3)

Description: Biometric Train the Trainer Course (BXT3) is designed to provide


Soldiers with advanced Biometrics Operation skills and the ability to train unit
personnel to support commanders with extensive subject matter expertise in all
Biometrics systems to include: Biometrics Automated Toolset (BAT), BAT
Handheld and Biometrics Enabled Intelligence (BEI) processes and practices. A
graduate of the BXT3 Course will be able to train unit personnel to provide the
commander with detailed knowledge and understanding of the biometrics
process in order to maximize its effectiveness in support of the unit's mission.
This course expands on the BOSC by preparing Soldiers to train unit personnel
for staff level integration of the BAT/BAT Handheld systems. The course work is
supplemented by a series of practical exercises and teach-back sessions that
reinforce specific blocks of instruction. Upon completion of the course students
will have the necessary skills to: train Soldiers on the incorporation of biometric
collection into operations based on knowledge of biometric collection and
processing systems and associated equipment and capabilities; train Soldiers to
collect a subject's biometric and biographic data, process subject for enrollment
and identification into the BAT database; train Soldiers to collect biometrics,
biographic and demographic information with the BAT Handheld Device; train
Soldiers to transfer data using the BAT Handheld Device; identify a subject with
the BAT Handheld Device; train Soldiers to plan for the incorporation of DNA
collection into operations based on knowledge of DNA collection, processing and
associated equipment and capabilities; train Soldiers to define and describe the
elements required to produce Biometric Enabled Intelligence; train Soldiers to
define and explain the Biometric Watch List; and plan for and execute
Biometrics Operator Specialist Course at the unit.

Prerequisites: None

Course Capacity: 10
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US pers: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-BX-T3
School Code: 757

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Counter IED Trainer (C-IED T3)

COUNTER IED TRAINER


Description: This course develops Company and Battalion level
C-IED trainers on training management at the lower echelon
while applying the latest C- IED techniques and principles to
increase operational readiness in an IED environment designed to
reinforce baseline C-IED principles, ensure an understanding of
the 8-Step Army Training Model, and ensures that all
participants are able to conduct a C-IED training event, from
planning to execution and assessment. Major areas covered: IED
and HME Awareness, C-IED Enablers, Ground-Sign Indicators,
React to an IED (Dismounted), Global IED Threat Assessment,
Biometrics, Site Exploitation Procedures, Vulnerable
Area/Vulnerable Point Identification. The training capstone
consists of the participants delivering a 3-hour block of field
instruction and a practical exercise (PE) on C-IED principles
designed to train the Soldiers on facilitating unit training for their
Squad, Platoon and Company CIED requirements.

Prerequisites: Interviewed and selected by Chain of Command


(BN CDR/Separate Company CDR) The Commander will provide a
memorandum for record (MFR) endorsing the applicant as a
reliable individual who possess the skill sets to successfully
complete training. General knowledge of weapons systems. Must
have 1 year retain-ability with present unit. Must be a SGT and
above. Must not have a profile against field training and lifting of
heavy objects. Possess a military driver operator license for M998

Course Capacity: 20
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-CIED-T3
School Code: 757
MASL Number: B223002
ETOC Course Code: ETE-ED-21799

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Company Intelligence & Targeting Integration
COMPANY INTELLIGENCE & TARGETING INTEGRATION (CITI)

(CITI)

Description: CITI develops intelligence skills and abilities of a


company level intelligence team composed of combat and
combat support soldiers to effectively focus company operations
through effective intelligence operations within Unified Land
Operations. Instruction is designed to teach company level
soldiers basic intelligence concepts and skills to better support the
current intelligence processes, and assist company commanders
by providing current situational awareness to help drive company
level operations through the use of the focused intelligence.

Prerequisites: None
Course Capacity: 20
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-CITI
School Code: 757
MASL Number: Pending*
ETOC Course Code: LOG-LG-32099

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Dismounted Route Clearance Operations

DISMOUNTED ROUTE CLEARANCE OPERATIONS (DRCO)


(DRCO)
Description: An academic and practical application learning
experience for Route Clearance and Sapper Platoons. This course
assists units in developing skills for dismounted mobility
operations that will enable them to complete dismounted route
clearance. Classes include Current Mine and UXO Awareness
focused on Ukraine, Global IED Threat Assessment, Biometric
Operator, Person Search, Vehicle Search, Building Search, Area
Search, Ground Sign Indicators, Dismounted Formations and
Movement Techniques, Vulnerable Area/Vulnerable Point
Identification, Hand held Detector Refresher, Site Exploitation
Procedures. The training capstone consisted of dismounted RCP
STX lanes in which the unit is expected to synthesize multiple
facets of this training into the effective execution of a simulated
dismounted RCP mission.

Prerequisites: Target Audience is UA & MN.


Course Capacity: 18
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-DRCO
School Code: 757

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Site Exploitation (SE)
SITE EXPLOITATION (SE)

Description: The Site Exploitation course develops knowledge and


skills to effectively conduct Materials and Personnel Exploitation to
feed future operations and targeting. Instruction is provided in a
classroom setting with practical application exercises in a field
environment with enabler integration. Training includes
Instruction on IED/HME Awareness, Identifying Exploitation
Materials, Identifying Forensic Materiel Evidence, Prioritizing
Forensic Material; Supervising a team during tactical SE;
Conducting Tactical Questioning; Handling EPWs and Detainees,;
Processing Tactical Information; and Person / Vehicle / Building /
Area Search Fundamentals. The coursework comprised of lecture
and discussion, live demonstrations, hands-on training, and
practical exercises that culminate with a one day SE situational
training exercise (STX). The STX consisted of two exploitation
objectives that test the Soldiers’ abilities to integrate enablers.

Prerequisites: None

Course Capacity: 20
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-SE
School Code: 757
MASL Number: Pending*
ETOC Course Code: IED-ED-32091

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VMR2 Minehound Handheld Detector
Description: This course trains Soldiers on the VMR2 (Minehound)

VMR2 MINEHOUND HANDHELD DETECTOR


Handheld Detector (HhD). Training includes operational functions
and employment tactics, techniques, and procedures for the
equipment. The VMR2 course trains selected Soldiers on the
proper setup and use of the VMR2 Dual Sensor Detector in Metal
Detection (MD), Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), and combined
modes to detect metallic and non-metallic targets. Soldiers receive
one partial day of classroom instruction followed by 4.5 days of
practical exercises focused on detection of metallic and non-
metallic buried hazards in order to receive certification on the
employment and usage of the VMR-2. The final day consists of a
written test, a graded “teach back” requiring students to
demonstrate various tasks to place the HhD into operation, and a
lane performance test where students place the HhD into
operation, and locate components of an IED and IED systems.
VMR3 training is available for Allies/partners.
Prerequisites: Target Audience is UA & MN.

Course Capacity: 18
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-VMR2 HDT
School Code: 757
MASL Number: Pending
ETOC Course Code: ETE-ED-22092

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Counter-Radio Controlled IED Electronic
Warfare (CREW)
COUNTER-RADIO COUNTROLLED IED WARFARE (CREW)

Description: The CREW/EW course is designed to provide


advanced operator and EW personnel the most current
techniques and procedures for employing Electronic Counter
Measures against the current IED threat along with system
sustainment training. In this course students learn the
history of electronic warfare, fundamentals in communications and
radio wave propagation, as well as the basics of the
electromagnetic spectrum. On days 3 and 4, the students perform
hands on tasks on the Duke V2/V3 and THOR III systems and the
Spectrum Analyzer. Day 5 culminates with practical exercises on
the Duke and THOR training systems where students activate the
systems, jam a training frequency, troubleshoot multiple faults,
downloaded Threat Loads for submission to an Electronic Warfare
Officer and zero (or clear) the system. The students are then
prepared to support their units by using these systems for
protection against IED and electronic warfare threats.

Prerequisites: None

Course Capacity: 18
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-CREW-SPC
School Code: 757

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Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems

COUNTER-UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS (C-UAS)


(C-UAS)
Description: The C-UAS course is designed to develop company
and battalion subject matter experts to assist unit commanders to
address the threat of small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS).
Soldiers attending the course receive a thorough introduction to
Counter unmanned aircraft systems (C-UAS) capabilities/
limitations, operations, and tactics, techniques and procedures to
counter enemy employment of sUAS. Soldiers will learn to identify
current friendly and hostile sUAS, receive an introduction on the
electro-magnetic spectrum and control of sUAS, and get an hands-
on orientation to current C-UAS systems including Drone Defender,
Drone Buster, VROD/VMAX, and vehicle mounted systems. The
course work is supplemented by a series of practical exercises that
reinforce specific blocks of instruction. Upon completion of the
course students will have the necessary skills to: understand the
incorporation of C-UAS systems into operations based on
knowledge of Army C-UAS doctrine, sUAS capabilities/limitations,
and the electromagnetic spectrum, links and communication.

Prerequisites: None
Course Capacity: 16
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-C-UAS
School Code: 757

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Brigade and Battalion Command Team Course
Description: This course provides USAREUR Brigade/Battalion
BRIGADE AND BATTALION COMMAND TEAM COURSE

Commanders and Command Sergeant Majors, and IMCOM-E


Garrison Commanders and Command Sergeant Majors – conducted
as a split venue course – an orientation to USAREUR policy and
procedures through orientation briefs from USAREUR and IMCOM-
E Staff Sections in Wiesbaden and training orientations through
tours of Grafenwoehr Training Area and JMRC at Hohenfels
Training Area The course includes briefings from the USAREUR CG,
CSM, and Primary General Staff and 7th Army Training Command.
Subject areas include command policy/vision, personnel
administration, support, logistics, training, operations and
intelligence. OPEN to DA Civilians in key leadership roles in the
grades of GS14/15 or equivalent.

Prerequisites: Officers and CSMs scheduled for assignment as


commanders or CSMs of a brigade, regiment, group, USAG, or
battalion must attend the UPCC. Officers and NCOs will attend the
course up to 4 months before (but no more than 60 days after)
assuming command or CSM duties. Requests for exception must be
routed through the first GO or O6 in the chain of command to the
USAREUR G3/7 TREX.)

Course Capacity: 24
Duration: 24 Hours / 3 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-CA 65
School Code: 757

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Equal Opportunity Leaders Course (EOL)

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY LEADERS COURSE (EOL)


Description: Course graduates are certified to work as EOLs within
their command. This course is designed to train Organizational
Equal Opportunity Leaders by providing a foundation for
understanding group dynamics and the communication process,
increasing awareness of racist or sexist behavior, and to identify
discrimination based on race, sex, cultural, or ethnic differences.
EOL is conducted in four phases. Phase I – Socialization Process,
Phase II – Communication and Conflict Management Skills, Phase
III – Aspects of Discrimination, Phase IV – Army EO Program, EOL
Tasks and EOL Responsibilities. This sixty hour course trains and
certifies NCOs and Officers to work as EOLs. Army Regulation 600-
20 Chapter 6 outlines the Army’s EOL program, and the
requirement for EOLs within an organization.

Prerequisites: Complete EOLC application (signed by SM


commander and EOA). Be assigned on orders as either the primary
or alternate EOL for your organization. Must be SGT promotable
(verification by Commander) or above and a member of the unit
chain of command. Must have 1-year retain-ability in USAREUR as
an equal opportunity leader.

Course Capacity: 20
Duration: 60 Hours / 7 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-EOL 471
School Code: 757

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SAFETY OFFICER/NCO COURSE (SOC 40)

Safety Officer/NCO Course (SOC 40)


Description: The USAREUR Safety Office provides the Subject
Matter Experts with Safety Officer/NCO Training. Prior to attending
SOC 40, students must have successfully completed the Additional
duty Safety Officer Course. Resident training focuses on training
unit safety personnel in the laws, standards, and regulations
applicable to tactical and garrison operations; risk management;
motor maintenance operations; unit safety program organization
and management; safety standards for ammunition, explosive, and
POL handling and storage; wheeled and tracked vehicle safety;
railhead operations; range and bivouac safety; fire prevention;
accident investigation and reporting procedures, and safety in
tactical operations. This course is mandated by AER 350-1.

Prerequisites: Comply with AER 350-1. Brigade and Battalion safety


officers, and Company Safety Officer/NCO will complete the CATC
safety Officer Course SOC 40. IAW AR 385-10, para 2-7g. Both
Commissioned and Non-Commissioned Officers MUST complete the
online ADSC (Course # 2G F95 DL) via ATRRS OR ALMS (AKO) before
enrollment, no other course is applicable. SGT/E5/GS-6 Civilians will
be accepted into the course; however, commanders should not
place them on orders as the primary safety officer.

Course Capacity: 30
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-SOC 40
School Code: 757

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Anti-Terrorism Officer (USAMPSCH)

ANTI-TERRORISM OFFICER COURSE


Description: The ATO course encompasses training students in the
roles and responsibilities of an ATO at brigade level and below.
Training includes: Conducting a risk assessment, preparing a local
threat assessment, conducting a criticality assessment,
conducting a vulnerability assessment, and active shooter-inside
the wire threats. The Antiterrorism Officer Course trains ATOs for
brigade or equivalent level, and below duties. This course is
designed to train personnel to perform the duties of an
Antiterrorism Officer (ATO). Antiterrorism officer course students
must be SSG or higher. SGT’s with a strong waiver justification may
be excepted pending approval from the MP school at Ft.
Leavenworth.

Prerequisites: None

Course Capacity: 40
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: ATO LEVEL II
School Code: 517

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DTMS Manager Course (DTMS-MC)
DTMS Manager Course (DTMS-MC)

Description: The course covers fundamental concepts of Training


Management translated into action through DTMS, allowing units
to effectively plan, resource, and execute training events. The
course is designed to equip unit master trainers with the
knowledge to effectively teach future users and operate the system
in order to assist unit commanders in capturing unit training
proficiencies.

Prerequisites: Recommend student attend a Digital Training


Management System (DTMS) Operator/User Course with the Unit
DTMS Manager or self-paced training on the Army Training
Network’s(ATN) DTMS Knowledge Base and have a basic
understanding of the Unit Training Management process. While an
E-6 can attend this course USAREUR G37 TREX still requires the
Unit Master Trainer at Brigade Level to be an E-7.

Course Capacity: 16
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-DTMS-MTC
School Code: 757

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AI BS: BATTLE STAFF ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR COURSE
Battle Staff Assistant Instructor Course
Description: Prepares designated individuals to perform as
Assistant Instructor (AI) during the execution of the Battle Staff
NCO Course (Dl). Individuals are indoctrinated to the Course
Management Plan and are prepared to continue training in the
event of network outage.

Prerequisites: SFC and graduate of the Battle Staff NCO Course

Proponent: USASMA/USAREUR G3 (CATC)


Instructor: MIL (USASMA)
Duration: 3 Days/16 Students (VTC/DL type fac req’d)
Required by: TRADOC 350-70
Positions Required in USAREUR: As required

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MASTER RESILIENCY TRAINING (MRT)

Master Resiliency Training (MRT) Level 1


Description: The course produces leaders with the capability to
teach proven resilience skills to the Soldiers in order to enhance
their performance and increase their resilience, both individually
and collectively. The MRT course is an established training
program that has demonstrated efficacy in reducing behavioral
health problems in a wide range of demographics. Soldiers will
review the myths about resilience and why resilience is critical for
success and well-being. They will also learn about the scientific
literature of the core factors that predict resilience, with a specific
focus on the factors that are amenable to change. Ideally, Soldiers
taking this course will return to the force as drill sergeants, squad
leaders, platoon sergeants and platoon leaders, first sergeants and
company commanders and they will be expected to train these
skills to those Soldiers in their unit. The MRT's can also serve as a
stand-alone MRT for a unit, post or geographical area based upon
the command guidance and mission need. Additionally, they will
serve as subject matter experts for their commanders. Soldiers
receiving this resilience training and become certified MRT's will
learn resilience and performance enhancing skills and how to
teach them. These skills have a proven efficacy in contributing to
the success of teams, leaders, families, students, executives and
military personnel.

Prerequisites: Enlisted: E6 to E8, Warrant Officer WO1 to CW4,


Commissioned Officers 01 to 04, Civilians GS7 to GS12. Sergeants
in the grade of E5 with a promotable status are permitted to
attend, but must be recommended by name through their
Command. Must meet H/W IAW AR 600- 9.

Course Capacity: 30
Duration: 80 Hours / 10 days Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: MRT-C
School Code: 145Z

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Executive Resilience & Performance Course

EXECUTIVE RESILIENCE & PERFORMANCE COURSE (ERPC)


(ERPC)
Description: This course is designed to train Army Leaders
(Company Commanders/ First Sergeants and above, their
spouse, GS-12 and above), and familiarize them with the
same Resilience and Performance Enhancement skills
Master Resilience Trainers provide Soldiers, Family
members and Army Civilians. Certified Master Resilience
Trainer Performance Experts (MRT-PE) instructors are
specially trained to deliver this executive level curriculum,
and are available at R2 Performance Centers at installations
Army-wide. For those without a R2 Performance Center,
Mobile Training Teams are standing by to support.

Prerequisites: Enlisted: E7 and up, Warrant Officer CW3 and


up, Commissioned Officers O3 and up, Civilians GS12 and
up.

Course Capacity: 30
Duration: 4 Hours
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: N/A
School Code: N/A

READY & RESILIENT (R2)


PERFORMACE CENTER
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ENGAGE

Engage
Description: This course is the Army's skill to help Soldiers, DA
Civilians and Family Members develop the ability to intervene
safely, early and effectively when they see something happening
that could potentially have adverse or drastic effects. This course
is a facilitated discussion, intended primarily for junior leaders, gets
participants thinking about the barriers to intervening and the
necessary components to engaging to help others. Having
situational awareness to notice what's happening and seeking
additional information. Taking responsibility and understanding
that your choice could impact you or your community in the
future. Having a plan of action before taking action.

Prerequisites: N/A

Course Capacity: 30
Duration: 3 Hours
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: N/A
School Code: N/A

READY & RESILIENT (R2)


PERFORMACE CENTER
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Leader Development Course (LDC)

LEADER DEVELOPMENT COURSE (LDC)


Description: The course enhances the capability of Soldiers to
recognize, in self and others, the key factors of optimal
performance, and develop the ability to apply and communicate
specific mental techniques designed to maximize mental
strength and set the conditions for consistently high levels of
performance. This course focuses on the underlying knowledge
and mental competencies (i.e., motivation, attention control,
confidence and energy management) required for self-awareness
and self-regulation, which are necessary conditions for leaders to
be able to think critically and creatively. This approach specifically
targets the "BE" aspects of BE, KNOW, DO. The vast majority of
Soldiers notice that those leaders that they admire most are most
often a result of "Who" they are as a person and "How" they are
as a person, rather than what they do. This course will provide an
opportunity to broaden understanding, and learn the practical
skills for developing and honing the "BE" mental and emotional
attributes. By the conclusion of the course, Soldiers will have
created a Portfolio of personalized mental skills to apply to an
upcoming performance. In addition, the course provides a specific
method for continual influence of their developed philosophy of
excellence, executable within "coachable moments" found in
training with peers and subordinates. Leaders teach, coach and
mentor. Lastly, the outcome of this course is to rapidly evolve the
next generation of junior leaders, so that they perform far beyond
their given experience and training.

Prerequisites: Attendees must be E4(P)/E5 or higher, preferably in


a leadership position. E4-E6; O1-O2 (Target Audience) but leaders
of any rank are welcome.

Course Capacity: N/A


Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-LDC
School Code: 757

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Brigade All Source Training
Description: To develop core intelligence competencies in a post- ISAF
environment with troop contributing partner nations at the analyst
BRIGADE ALL SOURCE TRAINING

level. This course is an entry level course covering map reading,


Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield, symbology, briefing, and
report writing with an emphasis on NATO standards.

Prerequisites: Students must possess an ECL score of 75 (high school


level proficiency in speaking, reading and writing English). International
Student Course Prerequisites - Students should be assigned to
Intelligence Section or unit and assigned Intelligence responsibilities

Course Capacity: 25
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-IAS1
School Code: 757
MASL Number: B272000
ETOC Course Code: LOP-LO-22086

Advanced Brigade All Source Training


Description: To develop core intelligence competencies in a post- ISAF
environment with troop contributing partner nations at the analyst
level. This extended version is an entry level course and covers map
reading, Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield, symbology,
briefing, and report writing with an emphasis on NATO standards.

Prerequisites: Students must possess an ECL score of 75 (high school


level proficiency in speaking, reading and writing English). International
Student Course Prerequisites - Students should be assigned to
Intelligence Section or unit and assigned Intelligence responsibilities

Course Capacity: 25
Duration: 80 Hours / 10 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-IAS2
School Code: 757
MASL Number: B272001
ETOC Course Code: LOP-LO-22087

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Battlefield Staff Ride (BSR)

BATTLEFIELD STAFF RIDE


Description: Battlefield staff rides furnish commanders a unique
and powerful leadership development tool, which enables them
to accomplish a range of objectives benefitting the United States
Army and the Unites Army in Europe in the long and short term.
Battlefield staff rides use battlefields as a metaphor to illuminate
and improve current and future activities, including United States
Army leadership and leader performance in a variety of ways.
Successful battlefield staff rides require combining three
elements: the intellectual, including factual details of combat
sequence, time, and chronology, presented in a variety of
compelling and stimulating ways (written, spoken visual); the
physical, actually visiting past battlefields (on the ground in a
variety of ways); and the emotional, to provoke an awareness and
understanding of the impact of past combat on soldiers in order to
increase a powerful understanding of what really happened. These
elements combine the training needs of the command and each
particular unit in order to "turn yesterday into tomorrow".

Prerequisites: None
Course Capacity: 25-45
Duration: 24 Hours / 3 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-BSR
School Code: 757

WW I
• Battle of the Somme (1916)
• German Spring Offensives on the Western Front (1918)
• Battle of Cambrai (1917)
• Battle of Caporetta (Fall of 1917)
• Battle of Passchendaele (1917)
• Battle of Verdun (1916)
• Battle of Jutland (Spring of 1916)
• Battle of Gallipoli (1915-1916)
• First Battle of Marne (September of 1914)
• Battle of Tannenberg (August of 1914)

WW II
• Battle of the Bulge (December of 1944 to January of 1945)
• Battle of Berlin (April to May of 1945)
• France (May 1940)
• The Battle of Kursk (July 1943)
• Battle of Stalingrad (August of 1942 to February of 1943)
• Operation Barbarossa (June to December of 1941)
• Battle of Britain (July of 1940 to October of 1940)
• Battle of the Atlantic (September of 1939 to May of 1945)
• Siege of Leningrad (September of 1941 to January of 1942)
Note: list is of examples only

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ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE OFFICER COURSE (ECO 100)

Environmental Compliance Officer Course


(ECO 100)
Description: The Environmental Compliance Officers Training (ECO-
100) is designed to educate garrison and unit personnel on the
impacts their job may have on the environment, and what they are
required to do to ensure that their organization stays in compliance
with environmental laws and regulations, especially in regards to Host
Nation requirements. The course is required for those who have been
assigned the duties of unit/organization Environmental Compliance
Officer, as part of the Army in Europe. Description: The Environmental
Compliance Officers Training is a 40-hour, online training class
designed as an interactive, self-study program consisting of nine
modules, eight quizzes (do not count toward final grade) and one final
test (must get 80% to pass). Modules cover topics such as hazardous
materials, hazardous waste, spill response and pollution prevention.
This course is offered in English, German and Italian. You can take the
course in any language. You do not need to take this course in all
three languages to complete the course.

Prerequisites: None
Course Capacity: 300
Proponent: USAREUR
Instructor: Online
Duration: 5 Days
Required by: AER 350-1
Positions Required in USAREUR: 1 per Co/Bn
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US: Yes
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-ECO-100
School Code: 757

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AMMUNITION HANDLERS CERTIFICATION COURSE
Ammo Handlers Certification Course (AHC)
Description: This course is designed to prepare students to safely
conduct unit ammunition operations in a garrison and/or field
environment. The course presents material necessary to ensure
students acquire a fundamental understanding of general,
ammunition and explosive (A&E) identification, functioning, and
hazards, as well as general and USAREUR specific safety, security,
transportation, receipt, turn-in, storage, management,
accountability, and training reconciliation procedures. This course
is intended for personnel who have been designated by their
command as responsible for AHA operations and/or receipt and
turn-in of ammunition. The Ammo Handler Certification Course
certifies that individuals possess the prerequisite knowledge and
skills required to implement appropriate security, safety, and
accountability procedures required to perform the following: 1.
Receive & turn-in unit ammunition from USAREUR Ammunition
Support Activities (ASA) IAW AR 710-2, DA Pam 710-2-1, DA
Pam 700-16, AE
Regulation 55-4, and other applicable guidance. 2. Operate a unit
ammunition holding areas (AHA)/approved explosive storage
facility, in a garrison and/or field environment, IAW AR 385-10, DA
Pam 385-64, and DA Pam 742-1, AE Reg 385-10, AE Reg 742-2,
and other applicable guidance.

Prerequisites: Minimum recommended rank is SGT (E-5), however


this is not mandatory. Physical Profile: 222221. Must not have a
profile against field training. Be capable of occasionally lifting up
to a maximum of 80 pounds with frequent or constant lifting of
25-35 pounds. Non-allergic to explosive components. Normal
color vision.

Course Capacity: 30
Duration: 16 Hours / 2 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-AHC
School Code: 757

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SIMULATION PROFESSIONAL COURSE (SIMPRO) - JMSC

Simulation Professional Course (SIMPRO)


Description: Provides individuals with an understanding of the roles,
responsibilities, practices, procedures, and concepts necessary to
integrate models and simulations into the organizational environment.
The curriculum emphasizes the following topics: fundamental
knowledge of modeling and simulation program management;
technical aspects of simulation; employing simulations; cross domains
issues; application of simulations within the M&S communities. This
course is tailored to the needs of the requesting organization --from
one lesson or up to three weeks-- of modeling and simulation training.

Scope: The Simulation Professional Course will enable students to:


Provide an understanding of model & simulation concepts, and the
ability to discuss applications within a specific modeling and simulation
environment. Provide an understanding of interoperability &
architecture issues within the modeling and simulation environment.

Prerequisites: Commissioned Officer Personnel: Active Army and


Reserve Components, grade 01 and above. Civilian Personnel: Grade
GS7 and above, and DA Interns. Enlisted Personnel: Active Army and
Reserve Components grade E-6 and above assigned to simulation
operations positions.
SECURITY CLEARANCE: Unclassified
Course Capacity: 8-12
Duration: 80 Hours / 10 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: N/A
School Code: N/A
MASL: 279014

POC: DSN (314) 474-2476

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VIRTUAL BATTLE SPACE 3 (VBS3) - JMSC
Virtual Battle Space 3 (VBS3)
Description: VBS3 simulates a custom 3-D environment built according
to the training requirements of the unit. Units learn how to think,
communicate and make decisions in a wide range of digital scenarios.
VBS3 provides leaders and Soldiers the opportunity to exercise
mounted and dismounted drills, validate their unit SOPs, practice and
instill current TTPs while refining individual and collective tasks. VBS3
is designed for Company and below training. For further course details
refer to https://army.deps.mil/Army/CMDS/JMTC_JMSC/JMSC-
G/SitePages/JMSC%20Tactical%20Gaming.aspx

Prerequisites: None
Course capacity: 70
Duration: Varies
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: N/A
School Code: N/A

POC: DSN (314) 474-2369

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Staff Evaluation and Assessment Team (SEAT)
STAFF EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT TEAM - JMSC

Description: The primary purpose of this training is to equip


evaluation and assessment augmentees with the relevant knowledge
needed to serve as evaluators/assessors during unit CPX, STAFFEX’s,
etc. This training is designed to provide units with trained augmentees
capable of observing/evaluating staff processes IAW each of the
warfighting functions. Courses are given from an evaluator-assessor
standpoint drawing on trends from major exercises and the Combat
Training Centers. Courses are based on current doctrine and provide
tools, tips, and best practices. Over-the shoulder staff support is
available to units during major exercises, CPXs, or other training
events.
Program of Instruction (POI) includes:
Staff Evaluation and Assessment (Observation/Evaluation) Academy
After Action Reviews
Command Post Operations
Military Decision-making Process
Mission Command Warfighting Function
Fires Warfighting Function
Intelligence Warfighting Function
Movement & Maneuver Warfighting Function

Additional services include:


Customized programs to meet unique unit training objectives.
Tailored weekend and annual training courses for Army Reserve Units.
Two- or three-day SEAT (Observation/Evaluation) Academies (includes
POI above).
Over-the-shoulder support as the training audience works through
staff processes related to an exercise.
MSEL development and White Cell support.
Assistance with AAR execution.
Routinely conducted in the Bavaria, Kaiserslautern and Vicenza
military communities. Other locations can be serviced with additional
coordination.

Prerequisites: None
Course Capacity: Staff Collective
Duration: As long as scheduled
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: N/A
School Code: N/A

POC: DSN (314) 637-2181

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JOINT CAPABILITY RELEASE (JCR) SYSTEM/BLUE FORCE TRACKER (BFT) - JMSC
Joint Capability Release (JCR) System
Blue Force Tracker (BFT)
Description: The Army’s next-generation friendly force tracking system,
equipping Soldiers with a faster satellite network, secure data
encryption and advanced logistics. The course provides basic skills to
operate the FBCB2-JCR System in a tactical MCIS Environment. The
course shows how to use the JCR to provide situational awareness,
messaging, map management, and quick reporting to the AMCS
network and commander. This is the upgraded system for Blue Force
Tracking (BFT).

Prerequisites: None
Course Capacity: 8-24
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-JCR NST
School Code: 757

POC: DSN (314) 474-2149

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AFATDS & EMT COURSE - JMSC

Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System


(AFATDS) and Effects Management Tool (EMT)

Description: provides fully automated support for planning,


coordinating, controlling and executing fires and effects such as
mortars, field artillery cannons, rockets and missiles, close air support,
attack aviation and naval surface fire-support systems. AFATDS
Operator’s Course provides the basic knowledge of AFATDS
operations. Course instruction begins with software installation and
configuration on the network. Tasks include; Mapping Geometries,
Communications, Unit Database, Commander’s Guidance, Fire
Planning, Air Support Plan, Fire Mission Processing, and integration of
battlefield information through the FDS to the Data Dissemination
Server (DDS) and Mission Command Systems of the War Fighting
Functions. Instruction is reinforced with practical exercises and an end
of course test.

Prerequisites: Any officers, NCO or enlisted personal assigned or


pending immediate assignment to duties as an AFATDSsupervisor or
operator

Course Capacity: 8-12


Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-AFATDS NST
School Code: 757

POC: DSN (314) 474-2149

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COMMAND POST OF THE FUTURE (CPOF) - JMSC
Command Post of the Future (CPOF)
Description: is a decision support system, providing situational
awareness and collaborative tools for tactical decision making,
planning, rehearsal, and execution management from corps to
company level. CPOF Operator’s Course provides the basic knowledge
of how to configure and operate the CPOF system in the MCIS
environment. Students will execute classroom practical exercises that
test and evaluate skills taught throughout the course, to include a final
certification exam.

Prerequisites: None

Proponent: JMSC
Instructor: DAC/MIL
Duration: 5 Days/12 Students
Required by: N/A
Positions Required in USAREUR: N/A

Course Capacity: 8-12


Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: CATC-CPOF NST
School Code: 757

POC: DSN (314) 474-2149

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COMMAND WEB (CW) - JMSC

Command Web (CW)


Description: is an extensible web framework environment that houses
C2 lightweight web applications called “widgets” tofacilitate the fusion
of operations information and engineer capabilities to provide a more
complete situational awareness picture and engineer staff capabilities.
CW Operator’s Course provides basic skills to operate CW in a tactical
MCIS Environment.

Prerequisites: None

Course Capacity: 8-12


Duration: 8 Hours / 1 day
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: N/A
School Code: N/A

POC: DSN (314) 474-2149

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Joint Automated Deep Operations

JOINT AUTOMATED DEEP OPERATIONS COORDINATION SYSTEM (JADOCS) - JMSC


Coordination System (JADOCS)
Description: is a joint mission management software applications that
provide a suite of tools and interfaces for integration across
battlespace functional areas focusing on the Joint Target Cycle. JADOCS
provides timely, accurate, detailed battlespace view for target
nomination and vetting, target execution and coordination, air
operations information, intelligence operations information, battle
damage assessment and campaign plan. JADOCS Operator’s Course
provides basic skills to operate JADOCS in a tactical MCIS Environment.

Prerequisites: None
Course Capacity: 8-12
Duration: 24 Hours / 3 days
Available to Non-US personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: N/A
School Code: N/A

POC: DSN (314) 474-2149

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OPFOR MENTORING - JMSC

OPFOR Mentoring
Description: This class covers subjects such as
offensive/defensive tactics, march formations, disposition,
composition, equipment familiarization, and hands-on exercise
training. The hands on training will consist of performing battle
drills in simulation to become familiar not only with how to the
OPFOR fights, but with the timing and execution of the tactics
simulation. The Soldier will provide their unit subject matter
expertise for use as OPFOR during war-gaming, and unit exercises.

Prerequisites: None
Course Capacity: 10
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US
personnel: No
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: N/A
School Code: N/A

POC: DSN (314) 474-2305

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Staff Courses

MISSION COMMAND - JMSC


Description: Adult learning-styled seminars with facilitated
discussion that utilizes doctrine, best practices, and training
audience experience in a multimedia format. Specific course
material will be adapted to meet the unit’s internal training
objectives. The following Programs of Instruction are available:

 Mission Command
 Military Decision Making
 Process Army Design
 Methodology Command
 Post/Center Operations
 Staff Operations & Organizations
 Operational Environment
 Operational & Mission
 Variables Battle Rhythm
 Common Operational
 Picture Knowledge
 Management
 Information management
 Inform and Influence Activities
 Decisions during Execution
 Rehearsal and Preparation
 Activities Team Building
 NATO Comprehensive Operations Planning Directive
 Joint Operation Planning
 Process Foreign
 Consequence Management
 Crises Response Training
 Non-Combatant Evacuation
 Operations
 NATO Crisis Management
 NATO Peace Support Operations

Prerequisites: None
Course Capacity: Staff Collective
Duration: As long as scheduled
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: N/A
School Code: N/A

POC: DSN (314) 474-2481

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STRYKER VIRTUAL COLLECTIVE TRAINER (SVCT) - JMSC

Stryker Virtual Collective Trainer (SVCT)


Description: The SVCT allows Stryker platoons and dismounted infantry
to operate as a collective system in force-on-force scenarios. The SVCT
simulates the capabilities of a Stryker rifle (four vehicles, 45
infantryman) or scout platoon (six vehicles, 36 scouts) and their
symbiotic relationship with the dismounted crew. The physical vehicle
mock-up includes each key mounted crew position – driver, gunner,
squad leader, and two air guards – with both “outside the
hatch/unbuttoned” and “inside the hatch/buttoned” positions.

The simulators are equipped with a combination of authentic military


gear, Xbox controllers, luxury gaming chairs, and foot pedals designed
for racing games. The gunner’s seat comes directly from a Stryker
vehicle and has a Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station or
CROWS and joystick, allowing the Soldier to fire a virtual .50-caliber
machine gun and, in some cases, virtual 30 mm autocannons.
For further course details refer to
https://army.deps.mil/Army/CMDS/JMTC_JMSC/JMSC-
G/SitePages/JMSC%20Tactical%20Gaming.aspx

Prerequisites: None
Course capacity: 70
Duration: Varies
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: N/A
School Code: N/A

POC: DSN (314) 474-2369

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International Special Training Center (ISTC)

INTERNATIONAL SPECIAL TRAINING CENTER - ISTC


ISTC’s Mission
Since 1979, the International Special Training Centre (ISTC) provides
advanced, specialized training for Special Operations Forces (SOF) and
similar units in the vicinity of Pfullendorf, Germany in order to
increase capability & interoperability among the nine signatory nations
(BEL, DEU, ITA, GRC, NLD, NOR, TUR, USA and ROU) as well as
other NATO Allies and Partners using the “Smart Defense” strategy.

ISTC’s Vision
ISTC recognized as a “Go To” Tactical Level Special Operations
Education & Training Facility. ISTC maintains our Quality Management
System as a NATO Accredited Institution. All Instructors are trained
Subject Matter Experts. ISTC delivers the SOTG OperationsPlanning,
Military Assistance, TCCC Train the Trainer and NSOCM Courses as
“Approved” NATO Courses. The ISTC continues to deliver the highest
quality advanced & specialized Combat, Sniper, Planning andMedical
Courses in support of National Requirements.

NATO Unconditionally Accredited


Education & Training Facility
The International Special Training Centre (ISTC) is a multinational
Education and Training Facility (ETF) based on a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU), undersigned by the nine member nations
(Belgium, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Turkey,
Romania, and the USA in the role of the Lead Nation). It aims to
provide advanced and specialized training, at the tactical level, for
Special Operations Forces (SOF) and similar units from the MoU, NATO
and Partnership for Peace (PfP) nations. ISTC is co-located in the same
barracks (Staufer Kaserne) with the German national Special
Operations Training Centre (SOTC).

http://istc-sof.org/

Please e-mail all requests to: inquiries@istc-sof.org

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Advanced Medical First Responder Course
(AMFR)
ADVANCED MEDICAL FIRST RESPONDER COURSE – ISTC

Description: This medical course is designed to train medics and non-


medics through the medical skills required to treat, stabilize and
prepare battlefield casualties for MEDEVAC with minimal support. The
course focuses on primary survey and stabilization of a casualty,
conduct of tactical combat casualty care, triage and preparing for
evacuation, and MASCAL environments. Graduates of this course will
be able to assess, treat, and stabilize a casualty enough to prepare and
properly evacuate the casualty to further treatment.

Prerequisites: Students should have some prior medical training prior


to attendance. Students may be officers, NCOs or enlisted Soldiers.
Pre-course study in basic anatomy, physiology and Pre- Hospital
Trauma Life Support (PHTLS), as well as prior medical training (at least
to Combat Lifesaver Level) is highly encouraged. Students must score
70% or higher on the Defense Language Institute English Language
Center (DLIELC) English Comprehension Level (ECL) Test upon arrival.
For further course Pre-Requisites and Details refer to www.istc-sof.org
or contact usarmy.bavaria.7atc-istc.list.istc@mail.mil

Course Capacity: 24
Duration: 150 Hours / 15 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
METT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: ISTC-AMFR
School Code: 518
MASL Number: B226016
ETOC Course Code: SOF-SO41887

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Advanced Casualty Sustainment Care Course
(ACSC)

ADVANCED CASUALTY SUSTAINMENT CARE COURSE (ACSC) – ISTC


Description: This medical course is intended to train studentshow to
sustain casualties in an austere environment for up to 36 hours. This
course focuses on the secondary survey of a stabilized casualty in an
austere environment, evacuation of a casualty, sutures of minor
wounds, chest drainage, nasal gastric intubation, urinary
catheterization, endo-tracheal intubation, intra-osseous infusion,
neurological exam, and preventive medicine. This course is designed
for trained medics and to provide skills necessary to stabilize a patient
beyond the primary survey.

Prerequisites: The course is intended for certified medics. Students


must be graduates of the ISTC AMFR course, the former Patrol
Medical Course (PMC) or a national course of the same level. Students
will be expected to pass a Medical Knowledge Entry Test. Students
may be officers, NCOs or soldiers. Pre-course review of basic anatomy,
physiology, and Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) is highly
recommended. Students must arrive with HIV and Hepatitis B, C
negative (no older than 3 months), and Tetanus Immunization
documentation. Students must score 70% or higher on the Defense
Language Institute English Language Center (DLIELC) English
Comprehension Level (ECL) Test upon arrival. For further course Pre-
Requisites and Details refer to www.istc- sof.org or contact
usarmy.bavaria.7atc-istc.list.istc@mail.mil

Course Capacity: 18
Duration: 140 Hours / 15 days
Available to Non-US: Yes
METT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: ISTC-ACSC
School Code: 518
MASL Number: B226017
ETOC Course Code: SOF-SO-41886

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Tactical Combat Casualty Care Train the Trainers
Course (TCCC TtT)
TACTICAL COMBAT CASUALTY CARE T3 – ISTC

Description: This course curriculum is accredited by NSHQ and


endorsed by SOCEUR as the baseline standard for Tactical Combat
Casualty Care (TCCC) training. Course is intended for medical
instructors and to force multiply the TCCC capability. The course
focuses on providing graduates with the ability to analyze, design,
develop, and implement TCCC courses and certification within their
respective nations increasing the medical capabilities throughout the
alliance. Graduates will be tracked as certified TCCC trainers and will
also receive NAEMT recognition and certification.

Prerequisites: This course curriculum is accredited by NSHQ and


endorsed by SOCEUR as the baseline standard for Tactical Combat
Casualty Care (TCCC) training. Course is intended for medical
instructors and to force multiply the TCCC capability. The course
focuses on providing graduates with the ability to analyze, design,
develop, and implement TCCC courses and certification within their
respective nations increasing the medical capabilities throughout the
alliance. Graduates will be tracked as certified TCCC trainers and will
also receive NAEMT recognition and certification. For further course
Pre-Requisites and Details refer to www.istc-sof.org or contact
usarmy.bavaria.7atc- istc.list.istc@mail.mil

Course Capacity: 18
Duration: 110 Hours / 10 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
METT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: ISTC-T3CTT
School Code: 518
MASL Number: B226018
ETOC Course Code: SOF-SO-41885

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NATO Special Operations Combat Medic Course

NATO SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMBAT MEDIC COURSE (NSOCM)


(NSOCM)
Description: The objective of the NSOCM Course is to transform the
International SOF - First Responder into a Special Operations Combat
Medic with a scope of practice to effectively treat life threatening
injuries in an austere - tactical environment to reduce mortality and
morbidity by sustaining life beyond the doctrinal medical evacuation
timelines. The intent of the NSOCM course, is to provide training for 24
students on advanced combat trauma management with a special
emphasis on Clinical Medicine and Prolonged Field Care. The course
meets the standards, given by NATO Special Operations Head Quarters
(NSHQ), which defines the NATO standard for the Scope of Practice of
the SOCM. This course is IAW the NATO SOF Training Standards
Directive NSHQ-MED Directive 75-001 (B) 29 May 2017, using current
Committee of TCCC and PHTLS Guidelines. The course is modular in
composition and includes basic science, trauma fundamentals,
operational medical planning, TCCC, rescue techniques, clinical
medicine, prolonged field care, FTX, and clinical rotations.

Prerequisites: The course is intended for SOF operators serving or


designated to serve as a SOF team medic or a SOF troop/platoon medic.
Students must be graduates of the ISTC AMFR course or of equivalent
national level SOF medical training course in accordance with NSOFAFR
critical tasks or have higher medical training. Students may be officers,
NCOs, or enlisted soldiers. Students will be expected to pass a Medical
Knowledge Entry Test, a Physical Training Test, and an English
Comprehension Test. Students must score a minimum of 70% on the
Medical Entry Test upon arrival. This test evaluates basic medical
knowledge common to SOF medics or medics trained to the Advanced
First Responder level. Graduates of the Advanced Medical First
Responder Course (or similar course) should be familiar with the
knowledge needed to pass this test. Students must score 80% or higher
on the Defense Language Institute English Language Center (DLIELC)
English Comprehension Level (ECL) Test upon arrival. For further course
Pre-Requisites and Details refer to www.istc-sof.org or contact
usarmy.bavaria.7atc-istc.list.istc@mail.mil
Course Capacity: 24
Duration: 110 Days / 900 Hours
Available to Non-US pers: Yes
METT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: ISTC-NSOCM
School Code: 518
MASL Number: B226027
ETOC Course Code: SOF-SO-42102

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Military Assistance Course
MILITARY ASSISTANCE COURSE - ISTC

Description: This course is designed to provide the training and


education needed to prepare students for Military Assistance (MA)
operations. The course is designed to produce adaptive thinkers,
flexible leaders and dynamic problem solvers. Students completing
this course will possess the skills and knowledge needed to prepare
them for success in a highly complex and fluid environment. The
course focuses on topics such as developing and advising a partnered
force, Intelligence preparation of the operating environment, network
analysis, targeting, negotiation, conflict resolution, partnered force
training plan development, cross cultural communication, logistical
and life support considerations, and common pitfalls in MA. Graduates
of this course will possess a deeper comprehension of MA operations
and how to better plan, assess, and conduct MA operations.

Prerequisites: Course is open to all NATO and Partner Nations. The


course is recommended for junior to mid-grade officers and NCO’s,
staff personnel (up to battalion or SOTG level) and civilian personnel
(interagency, law enforcement). Participation is not limited to a
specific rank or duty position as the course is designed to benefit
personnel of all experience levels via an interactive methodology and
individual feedback. Students must possess a a good working
knowledge of English. For further course Pre-Requisites and Details
refer to www.istc-sof.org or contact usarmy.bavaria.7atc-
istc.list.istc@mail.mil

Course Capacity: 24
Duration: 100 Hours / 13 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
METT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: ISTC-MAC
School Code: 518
MASL Number: B226012
ETOC Course Code: SOF-SO-31890

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Conduct After Capture Course (CAC)

CONDUCT AFTER CAPTURE COURSE (CAC) - ISTC


Description: This course is designed to provide students with the skills
and knowledge necessary to behave / resist during captivity and
survive with dignity. The course focuses on the employment of conflict
de-escalation techniques during simulated non- governmental
detention and the resistance of exploitation during captivity. Graduates
of the course will possess resistance techniques and valuable skills
necessary in the unfortunate event of capture.

Prerequisites: The course is psychologically demanding. Units should


carefully assess their students before allowing them to attend this
course due to the mental and physical demands of the program.
Students must arrive in sound medical and psychological condition and
bring with them a signed Fit to Attend Form available on our website.
Students must score 50% or higher on the Defense Language Institute
English Language Center (DLIELC) English Comprehension Level (ECL)
Test. For further course Pre- Requisites and Details refer to www.istc-
sof.org or contact usarmy.bavaria.7atc-istc.list.istc@mail.mil

Course Capacity: 20
Duration: 70 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
METT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: ISTC-CAC
School Code: 518
MASL Number: B226011
ETOC Course Code: SOF-SO-31888

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CONDUCT AFTER CAPTURE INSTRUCTOR COURSE (CACI) - ISTC

Conduct After Capture Instructor Course (CACI)


Description: A two-week course designed to provide future CAC
Instructors with the skills and knowledge necessary to behave/ resist
during captivity and survive with dignity. The course objectives
include: 1. employ conflict de-escalation techniques during simulated
non-governmental detention and 2. Resist exploitation as a captive
during simulated non-governmental detention.

Prerequisites: The course is psychologically demanding. Units should


carefully assess their students before allowing them to attend this
course due to the mental and physical demands of the program.
Students must arrive in sound medical and psychological condition
and bring with them a signed Fit to Attend Form (click to download).
Students must score 50% or higher on the Defense Language Institute
English Language Center (DLIELC) English Comprehension Level (ECL)
Test.

Course Capacity: 20
Duration: 80 Hours / 10 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
METT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: ISTC-CACI
School Code: 518

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SPECIAL OPERATIONS TASK GROUP (SOTG) OPERATIONS PLANNING COURSE - ISTC
Special Operations Task Group (SOTG)
Operations Planning Course
Description: This course is designed to provide students with the
fundamentals of exercising Command and Control (C2) and staff
planning at the Special Operations Task Group (SOTG) level. The
course uses the SOTG Decision Making Process (SDMP) as the primary
planning tool with additional instructions on COINModeling (Campaign
Planning at the SOTG level), Kinetic and Non-Kinetic Targeting, Air
Operations Planning to support a deliberate planning scenario. The
course focuses on an introduction to the SOCC concept and the AJP
3.5, SDMP planning process, Kinetic and non- kinetic targeting, IPOE,
principles of air integration and the production of an air tasking order,
principles of COIN, and the set up and management of a SOTG
operations center. Graduates will be able to effectively contribute to a
SOTG staff and be familiar with all major functioning areas within a
staff.

Prerequisites: The course is intended for officers, warrant officers and


NCOs seeking the knowledge and skills needed to function on a SOTG
level staff. Students must score 60% or higher on the Defense
Language Institute English Language Center (DLIELC) English
Comprehension Level (ECL) Test. For further course Pre- Requisites
and Details refer to www.istc-sof.org or contact usarmy.bavaria.7atc-
istc.list.istc@mail.mil

Course Capacity: 24
Duration: 90 Hours / 10 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
METT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: ISTC-OPC
School Code: 518
MASL Number: B226013
ETOC Course Code: SOF-SO-31889

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Combat Marksmanship Course (CMMS)
Description: This course is designed as an intensive shooting course
designed to improve student’s ability to accurately engage targets
under stress and at various distances with the M4 carbine and Glock 17
COMBAT MARKSMANSHIP COURSE (CMMS) - ISTC

pistol. The course focuses on reflexive shooting techniques, weapons


transition, multiple target prioritization and engagement, shooting
from parked vehicles through glass, and night time engagement. This
course is designed to bring graduates to level of heightened
confidence, including stress fire, barrier shooting, and while moving.

Prerequisites: Students must be able to demonstrate safe weapons


handling procedures with both the M4 Carbine and the Glock 9mm
pistol. Students must arrive in sound medical condition and with the
completed / signed Medical Clearance form. Students must score 60%
or higher on the Defense Language Institute English Language Center
(DLIELC) English Comprehension Level (ECL) Test. For further course
Pre-Requisites and Details refer to www.istc-sof.org or contact
usarmy.bavaria.7atc- istc.list.istc@mail.mil

Course Capacity: 24
Duration: 100 Hours / 10 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
METT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: ISTC-CMMS
School Code: 518
MASL Number: B226026
ETOC Course Code: SOF-SO-31884

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Close Quarter Battle Course (CQB)
Description: This course is designed as an intermediate level course
aimed to train students on the principles of effectively operating as a
single team (up to six assaulters) in an urban environment. The course

CLOSE QUARTER BATTLE COURSE - ISTC


is not designed to be a marksmanship course but students will receive
instruction and practicalapplication on rifle / pistol reflexive fire and
stress tests. The course focuses on target engagement day/night,
weapons familiarization, distribution of fire, weapons transition,
turning and lateral movement, shooting from behind cover, tactical
magazine change, room clearing procedures, search/control, breach
procedures, CIED urban threats, red zones, halls/stairs, and exit upon
command.Graduates of this course will possess an intermediate level
of understanding and application with CQB planning, coordination,
and execution.

Prerequisites: Students must pass a Basic Fitness Test (BFT), which is a


cross-country speed march/run in BDUs and military boots (7 km in 52
minutes or less while carrying a rucksack weighing 20 kg/ 44 lbs).
Students must score 60% or higher on the Defense Language Institute
English Language Center (DLIELC) English Comprehension Level (ECL)
Test. Students are encouraged to have at least a basic knowledge and
skills in combat marksmanship and CQB. For further course Pre-
Requisites and Details refer to www.istc-sof.org or contact
usarmy.bavaria.7atc-istc.list.istc@mail.mil

Course Capacity: 24
Duration: 180 Hours / 20 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
METT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: ISTC-CQB
School Code: 518
MASL Number: B226014
ETOC Course Code: SOF-SO-31882

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BASIC SNIPER COURSE - ISTC

Basic Sniper Course


Description: The Sniper Course is designed to provide the skill and
knowledge required to deliver precision rifle fire to selected targets
while using camouflage and concealment techniques. This Sniper
Course primarily focuses on engaging targets up to 1200M with
precision fire in a field environment during the hours of daylight and
nighttime, known and unknown distance marksmanship, judging
distance, observation, stalking, infiltration and exfiltration, camouflage
techniques, and planning for sniper operations. This basic course has
been evaluated by the Maneuver Center of Excellence and will award
11B attendees with the B4 ASI. Graduates of this course will have the
skills needed to serve as a sniper or observer in an operational
environment. The program emphasizes the field craft and
marksmanship skills needed to support operational missions. During
the course students will be organized into two-man sniper teams by
the cadre.

Prerequisites: Students should be familiar with safe weapon handling


procedures and possess a strong foundation in basic rifle
marksmanship. Students must arrive in sound medical condition and
be physically fit. Students must pass a cross country land navigation
exercise carrying a rucksack weighing 20 kg/44 lbs. and navigate using
a compass and 1:50,000 map. During this event students will travel
approximately 10 KM and must find three out of three points within 3
hours. Students must score 60% or higher on the Defense Language
Institute English Language Center (DLIELC) English Comprehension
Level (ECL) Test. For further course Pre- Requisites and Details refer to
www.istc-sof.org or contact usarmy.bavaria.7atc-istc.list.istc@mail.mil

Course Capacity: 24
Duration: 280 hours/7 weeks
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
METT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: ISTC-SC
School Code: 518
MASL Number: B226019
ETOC Course Code: SOF-SO-31872

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HIGH ANGLE/URBAN SNIPER COURSE (HA/U) - ISTC
High Angle (HA) Sniper Course
Description: Two week course designed for trained Sniper teams, and
introduces techniques on how to deliver precision fire from concealed
positions in a mountain environment. Nations are highly encouraged
to send complete teams consisting of 2 trained Snipers. Each Sniper
team should bring their issued/organic equipment and ammunition in
order to get the full value of the training. Students will be instructed
on - Engage up/down-slope targets at ranges between 300 – 1800M
with precision fire under combat conditions during hours of limited
visibility; Engage targets down slope with an angle of up to 40 degrees
at a distance of 400M; Engage targets up slope with an angle up to 40
degrees at a distance of 400M; Engage targets across valleys up to
1800M; Stalking in mountainous terrain.

Prerequisites: Students must be trained snipers who have graduated


from a National or International Sniper Course prior to attending this
course. Students must arrive in sound medical condition with a note
signed by a medical doctor. Students are also expected to be
experienced in Land Navigation using a compass and 1:50,000 scale
map. Students must score 60% or higher on the Defense Language
Institute English Language Center (DLIELC) English Comprehension
Level (ECL) Test. For further course Pre- Requisites and Details refer to
www.istc-sof.org or contact usarmy.bavaria.7atc-istc.list.istc@mail.mil

Course Capacity: 24
Duration: 120 Hours / 15 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
METT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: ISTC-HAUS
School Code: 518
MASL Number: B226020
ETOC Course Code: SOF-SO-31873

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URBAN SNIPER COURSE - ISTC

Urban Sniper Course


Description: This course is designed for trained sniper teams. Course
teaches the skills necessary to deliver precision fire from concealment
in urban environments. Nations are highly encouraged to send
complete two-man sniper teams with their own organic equipment
and ammunition to get the full value of the training. The course
focuses on engaging with precision fire in an urban environment,
engaging targets through glass, urban tactical movement, urban
marksmanship day/night, stalking in urban terrain, and planning
sniper missions in urban terrain. This course is designed to provide
trained sniper teams the opportunity to operate in specific
environments and the unique ability to apply sniper skills in varied
environmentalconditions.

Prerequisites: Students must be trained snipers who have graduated


from a National or International Sniper Course prior to attending this
course. Students must arrive in sound medical condition with a note
signed by a medical doctor. Students are also expected to be
experienced in Land Navigation using a compass and 1:50,000 scale
map. Students must score 60% or higher on the Defense Language
Institute English Language Center (DLIELC) English Comprehension
Level (ECL) Test. Students must pass a mandatory shoot in test prior
to beginning training at the urban facilities. This test is a safety
requirement to ensure that the student, weapon and ammunition
have the ability to engage targets with the precision necessary to
conduct safe training. Students who fail this test will not be allowed to
participate in the urban live fire events but may remain to take part in
non-live fire training. Shoot-in standard: From a distance of 100M,
students will fire one 5 round shot group at the designated target using
their sniper weapons system; all five rounds must be within 10CM of
the center of the target. For further course Pre-Requisites and Details
refer to www.istc-sof.org or contact usarmy.bavaria.7atc-
istc.list.istc@mail.mil

Course Capacity: 18
Duration: 120 Hours / 14 days
Available to Non-US personnel:
Yes METT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: ISTC-USC
School Code: 518
MASL Number: B226025
ETOC Course Code: SOF-SO-31880

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DESERT SNIPER COURSE - ISTC
Desert Sniper Course
Description: This course is designed for trained Sniper Teams. The
course teaches SOF or similar Combat arms type unit, the skills
necessary to deliver precision fire from concealment in a desert
environment. This course focuses on engaging targets with precision
fire in a desert environment in a field environment during hours of
limited visibility, engaging targets in challenging environmental
conditions, desert tactical movement, stalking in desert terrain, and
planning sniper operations in desert terrain. This course is designed to
provide trained sniper teams the opportunity to operate in specific
environments and the unique ability to apply sniper skills in varied
environmental conditions.

Prerequisites: Students must be trained snipers who have graduated


from a National or International Sniper Course prior to attending this
course. Students must arrive in sound medical condition with a note
signed by a medical doctor. Students are also expected to be
experienced in Land Navigation using a compass and 1:50,000 scale
map. Students must score 60% or higher on the Defense Language
Institute English Language Center (DLIELC) English Comprehension
Level (ECL) Test. Students must pass a mandatory shoot in test prior
to beginning training at the urban facilities. This test is a safety
requirement to ensure that the student, weapon and ammunition
have the ability to engage targets with the precision necessary to
conduct safe training. Students who fail this test will not be allowed to
participate in the urban live fire events but may remain to take part in
non-live fire training. Shoot-in standard: From a distance of 100M,
students will fire one 5 round shot group at the designated target using
their sniper weapons system; all five rounds must be within 10CM of
the center of the target. For further course Pre-Requisites and Details
refer to www.istc-sof.org or contact usarmy.bavaria.7atc-
istc.list.istc@mail.mil

Course Capacity: 24
Duration: 120 Hours / 14 days
Available to Non-US pers: Yes
METT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: ISTC-DSC
School Code: 518
MASL Number: B226022
ETOC Course Code: SOF-SO-41892

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MOBILE EDUCATION TRAINING TEAM ASSISTANCE (METT) - ISTC

Mobile Education Training Team (METT)


Assistance
All courses executed with ISTC METTs can be tailored made in order to meet
each Unit’s needs in training and time. Request for METTs are initially send to
ISTC XO who coordinates the requirements (see POC addresses and phone
numbers on the ISTC General Info link above then click on the General
Information link then look in the Miscellaneous section at the bottom of the
page).

Request for METT

•Requesting Nation
•Dates
•Course to be taught
•Desired Course Syllabus
•Unit to be trained
•Location for the Unit
•Number of Students to be trained
•Point of Contact
•Remarks
This list should be forwarded to the ISTC XO / Training Major who will act
according to the MOU to co-ordinate and satisfy the request, or you can fill in
and send this METT Request Form.

You can download the form, fill in the information then E-Mail it to:
inquiries@istc-sof.org or fax it to +49 (0) 7552-4052108

ISTC Address and General Contact Information

ISTC Staufer-Kaserne
Kasernenstrasse 20
88630 PFULLENDORF GERMANY

POC for non-MOU nations’ (Admin/Financial) info

ISTC XO
Phone: +49 (0) 7552-405-2101
E-mail: xo@istc-sof.org

POC for General/Course info/Students’ Support

ISTC Outreach Phone: +49 (0) 7552-4052126


E-Mail: inquiries@istcsof.org
Fax: +49 (0) 7552-4052108

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Joint Fires Observer Course (JFOC) - JMRC
Joint Fires Observer Course (JFOC)
Description : Student will be trained on jointly approved Tactics,
Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) such as: Close Air Support (CAS)
Army Attack Aviation Call for Fire (AACFF), Artillery, and Naval Surface
fire Support (NSFS). Students will also receive instruction in the
operation of communications equipment and laser designating
equipment (LLDR).

Prerequisites: CMF 13F E1-E7 or 13A 01-02 (U.S.), Minimum


Interim SECERET Clearance (U.S. and Multi-national)

Course Capacity: 12
Duration: 80 Hours / 10 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: JFOC
School Code: 517

POC: DSN (314) 478-6071/6062

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Observer Controller Academy - JMRC

Observer Controller Academy


Description: To establish standards and responsibilities for the training
and certification of Observer Controllers at Joint Multinational
Readiness Center. This standard applies to all personnel assigned as
O/Cs to Operations Group, JMRC. The program is designed to develop
the finest, most professional O/Cs possible in support of training units
at the JMRC

Prerequisites: This course is designed for: Active Duty, Reserve,


National Guard Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Airmen, and Multi- National
Forces. All students must have required CTA 50-900. All students must
have a valid SF-46 for a HMMWV. Students cannot have any limiting
profiles that will prevent them from participating in or completing any
training.

Course Capacity: 40
Duration: 32 hours / 4 days
Available to Non-US pers: No
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: OCA
School Code: 517

POC: DSN (314-)520-5664

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TRAINING SUPPORT ACTIVITY EUROPE (TSAE)
Training Support Activity Europe identifies, acquires, manages and
provides state-of-the-art home station, rotational and expeditionary
training support and visual information capability to prepare Joint
and Multinational forces to win in any operating environment.

Contact Information:
CIV: +49(0) 964-183-7713
DSN: (314) 475-7713

Contact TSAE in order to request all training listed in this section.

Combat Marksmanship Trainer/Gunfighter


Gymnasium (CMT/GfG)
It is a 40-hour instructor/operator certification course offered one-
week every 6-months in Vicenza and Grafenwöhr. Class dates must
be requested by written memorandum from BDE S- 3/equivalent to
Vicenza or Grafenwöhr TSC Chiefs. Officers and NCO, no specific
MOS, no pre-requisites.

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Close Combat Mission Capability Kit
(CCMCK)
Example of Training aids/gear available – TSAE

Operator classes are given


on case-by-cases bases at
the TSC when requested by
theunit drawing the CCMCK.
Officers and NCO, no
specific MOS, no pre-
requisites.

Improvised Explosive Device Engagement


System (IEDES)
It is a 4-hour operator training course for certification to operate
IED TADS. Available upon request to each Training Support
Center.

Training set-IED (TIED2)


Operator classes are given on
case-by-cases bases at the
TSC when requested by the
unitdrawing the TIED2.
Officers and NCO, no specific
MOS, no pre-requisites.

Machinegun Simulator Operator


It is a 4-hour training course for certification to operate
machinegun simulator TADS. Available upon request to each
Training Support Center.

Multiple-Integrated Laser Engagement


System (MILES)
Operator classes are given on case-by-cases bases at the TSC
when requested by the unit drawing MILES. Officers and NCO,
no specific MOS, no pre-requisites.

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VIRTUAL CLEARANCE TRAINING SYSTEM / CFFT - TSAE
Virtual Clearance Training System (VCTS)
It is a 4-hour instructor/operator certification course. Available upon
request to each Training Support Center. Officers and NCO, Combat
Engineers, no pre-requisites.

Call For Fire Trainer III (CFFT III)


It is a 40-hour instructor/operator certification course. Available upon
request to each Training Support Center. Officers and NCO,
Artilleryman, no specific MOS, no pre-requisites.

Deployable Range Package (DRP)


Targetry operator 8-hour training course for operation of Deployable
Stationary Infantry Target (SIT) lifters, Stationary Armor Target (SAT)
lifters, and other target lifters. Available upon request to each Training
Support Center. Officers and NCO, no specific MOS, no pre-requisites.

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Engagement Skills Trainer II (EST-II)
It is a 40-hour instructor/operator certification course. Available upon
ENGAGEMENT SKILLS TRAINER / HMMWV / MRAP TRAINER - TSAE

request to each Training Support Center. Officers and NCO, no


specific MOS, no pre-requisites.

HMMWV Egress Assistance Trainer (HEAT)


It is an 8-hour instructor/operator
certification course. Available upon
request to each Training Support
Center.

MRAP Egress Trainer (MET)


It is an 8-hour instructor/operator certification
course. Available upon request to each
Training Support Center.

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RSO/OIC CERTIFICATION - GTA
GTA RSO/OIC Certification
Description: The conduct of the course takes place at the
Grafenwoehr Training Area (GTA) Range Operation, Building 3015. It
consists of an approximate 2 hour block of instruction covering
training capabilities at GTA, a local medevac briefing, and a local area
briefing on the use of the training complex followed by an hour long
multiple choice test. The Certification Briefing reinforces the unit’s
OIC/RSO training and testing program. The course addresses GTA SOP
#1, GTA SOP #2, DA Pam 385-3, AR 385-63, AER 385-63 which are
necessary references that all OICs and RSOs must be familiar with to
safely conduct a training event at GTA.

Prerequisites: O-5 signed memorandum confirming the completion of


unit training and testing that listed personnel are qualified to perform
OIC/RSO duties at GTA. Minimum grade of E- 5. US Army: Must
complete Range Officer Professional Development (ROPD) 4A & 4C.

Course Capacity: 30
Duration: 3 hours
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: No
ATRRS Course Number: N/A
School Code: N/A

* GTA Range Safety Certification Briefing is for the Grafenwoehr


Training Area ONLY *

For information about training at GTA see the following


resources:
GTA RFMSS: https://rfmss.usareur.army.mil/GTA/PAGES/LOGIN.ASPX
TAPIN: https://tapin.eur.army.mil/tapin

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Inter-service Range Safety Course
(Intermediate) Mobile Training Team
INTER-SERVICE RANGE SAFETY COURSE MTT - GTA

Description: This 5-day resident course is designed to prepare range


control personnel, range officers, and range safety professionals for
the implementation of range policies and the minimum safety
standards for surface danger zones in a live fire range environment as
set forth in AR 385-63/MCO 3570.1C, Range Safety and DA PAM 385-
63, Range Safety. It will increase understanding of the standards and
procedures for the safe firing of ammunition, demolitions, lasers,
guided missiles, and rockets.
The training includes instruction in: Proper survey of existing ranges,
identification of unsafe practices, development of effective
countermeasures, development of proposed ranges, incorporation of
required safety parameters, preparation of deviations and safety
directives and construction of surface danger zones (SDZs).

The ability to read military maps is a fundamental task and


preliminary instruction is recommended. Knowledge of weapon
systems is preferred but not necessary.

Prerequisites: None

Course Capacity: 32
Duration: 40 Hours / 5 days
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: N/A
School Code: N/A

US personnel: registration is done through the SRP website


(proponent) and manage all seat allocations. Find the professional
development tab and then register for the class and location.

Non-US personnel: coordinate through the 7th ATC Range Training


Land Program manager (RTLP) as they have direct contact with CONUS
SRP personnel to allocate seats, and also need to coordinate
with/through the International Military Training (IMT) for the
payment/authorization.

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7th ARMY NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER ACADEMY
7th Army Noncommissioned Officer
Academy
Mission: Train and develop future leaders who
are adaptive, disciplined and ready to lead
effectively at the squad and team levels. We
inspire Soldiers to be creative problem-solvers,
physically fit, resilient and grounded in Army
Values and the Warrior Ethos. We foster a
positive environment that emphasizes life-long
learning, adaptation, collaboration and critical
thinking.

At the NCO Academy in Grafenwoehr, Germany, we train U.S. and


Multinational Soldiers using the Basic Leader Course curriculum from
the Sergeants Major Academy. Our Academy is a 22-day branch-
immaterial course, which includes three modules and 169 academic
hours. We offer nine cycles per year, averaging 256-324 students per
course.

Official Address Command Office


7th Army NCO Academy Unit 28125 CIV +49 (0)9641-83-8451
APO, AE 09114-8125 DSN (314) 475-8451

Bundespost Chief of Training


7th Army NCO Academy CIV +49 (0)9641-83-8456
Lager Grafenwoehr DSN (314) 475-8456
92655 Grafenwoehr

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NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER ACADEMY
Basic Leader Course (BLC)
Description: The Basic Leader Course (BLC) is branch immaterial.
The conduct of the course takes place in an NCO Academy non-live-
in environment in accordance with the small group instruction
process. It consists of minimal classroom dynamics and practical
application with an intense field training environment that involves
hands-on, performance-oriented training. The course graduates
leave equipped with standards-based, performance-oriented,
battle- focused training that supports squad level operations. It
provides the Army with a leader who can visualize, describe, and
execute squad level operations in varied operational environments.
It is a leader course that produces a predictive, adaptive, and
innovative combat leader capable of leading Soldiers in any
situation. The instructional design and methods of delivery consists
of face-to- face instruction, learner-centered outcomes, based on
today's contemporary operational environment, and used to
reinforce all small unit tactics, techniques, and procedures. The
course incorporates recent lessons learned, 9 battle drills, 39
warrior tasks with the inclusion of weapons immersion, a 36-hour
situational training exercise (STX), and an evaluated Land Navigation
Course. The STX centers on competency, battle focused combat
scenarios, and troop-leading procedures. Evaluation centers on their
ability to demonstrate troop-leading procedures in current threat-
based scenarios that will enhance their 360-degree assessment.

Prerequisites: US Army: Between the grade of E-4 through E-6 and


must be a graduate of SSD 1. See ATRRS for additional information
on priority placement.

Course Capacity: 160


Duration: 4 Weeks
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
ATRRS Course Number: 600-C44
School Code: 695
MASL Number: B219006
For the welcome packet and student packet see the following URL:
http://www.eur.army.mil/7ATC/NCOA.html

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Contact and Assistance Information

CONTACT & ASSISTANCE INFORMATION


Ammunition Course Manager DSN:(314) 466-3462
Armor University Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-3281
Battlefield Staff Ride Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-2709
CBRND Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-2830
Command Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-2661
COMSEC Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-2395
Drivers Training Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-2542
Equal Opportunity Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-3282
HAZMAT Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-2613
Instructor Training Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-2616
Leader Development (USAREUR G2) DSN:(314) 537-2232
Logistics Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-3077
Medical Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-3470
Readiness Training Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-3281
Ready & Resilient (R2) Performance Center DSN:(314)476-2885
Safety Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-2716
Security Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-2716
Systems Usage Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-2158
Threat Mitigation Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-3283
Training Management Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-3252
Unit Movement Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-2510
Urban Breach Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-2708
Weapons Maintenance Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-2894
Weapons Training Course Manager DSN:(314) 476-2708
Combat Skills Training Branch Chief DSN:(314) 476-3280
Command Training Branch Chief DSN:(314) 476-2378
Sustainment Training Branch Chief DSN:(314) 476-3668
Operations Branch Chief DSN:(314) 476-2097
Combined Arms Language Training Center DSN:(314) 476-4231

To contact a Course Manager above from a commercial phone:


+49(0)9662-83-last 4 as seen above.

Contact Unit level Training managers for a reservation.


For CATC courses requests and assistance contact the CATC Registrar at
DSN:(314) 276-2735 or +49 (0)9662-83-2735.
Email: usarmy.grafenwoehr.7atc.list.catc-schoolhouse@mail.mil

If you have questions, comments or concerns with this catalog please contact:
usarmy.grafenwoehr.7atc.list.catc-schoolhouse@mail.mil

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Combined Arms
Language Training
Center Russian –Intermediate

Farsi - Intermediate ARABIC-MSA Advanced

Russian –Advanced Farsi - Advanced

ARABIC-MSA Intermediate
ARABIC-MSA Refresher
French-Advanced
ARABIC-AP

Description: Established by the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language


Center (DLIFLC) Extension Programs (EP) division to provide culturally based
foreign language education, sustainment and enhancement in order to maintain
a proficient and language- capable force in the European Theater. CALTC also
enhances USAREUR’s capabilities by providing regional expertise and cultural
education deemed critical to execute ongoing and future Operations in a
culturally and socially diverse environment. Located at Buildings 154/155, Rose
Barracks, Vilseck with a planned campus expansion that will augment Language
Resources and Language Testing interoperability.

Professional Language Prerequisites:


BASIC REFRESHER - Minimum 1+/1+ but not 2/2 level ENHANCEMENT –
At least 2/2 but not 2+/2+ level
INTERMEDIATE - At least 2+/2+ to entry 3/3 level ADVANCED - 3/3 and
higher level

Course Capacity: 8 students per classroom


Duration: 200 Hours/25 classroom days
Available to Non-US personnel: No DSN: 314-476-4254/4232
MTT capable: Yes COMM: +49 (0)9662.83.4232
School Code: 215G, 215, 215E

General Purpose Forces/Regionally Aligned Forces


Prerequisites: None
Unit requests Familiarization, Cultural Training or pre-deployment Training.
Units are encouraged to use resources found on DLIFLC Resource page prior
and post Training.
http://dliflc.edu/resources/products/

Course Capacity: Varied; typically depends on type of venue


Duration: up to 6 weeks of Training
Available to Non-US personnel: Yes
MTT capable: Yes
School Code: 215G, 215, 215E
Contact Information: usarmy.bavaria.dliflc.mbx.caltc-staff@mail.mil

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INDEX
Foreword 4
History, CATC 7
VISION MISSION NATO 8
Noncommissioned Officer Academy 106
Advanced Casualty Sustainment Care Course (ACSC) 84
Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS) and Effects Management Tool (EMT) 75
Advanced Medical First Responder Course (AMFR) 83
AI BS: Battle Staff Assistant Instructor Course 62
Air Lift Planners Course (UMO-152) (new name) Affiliated Contingency Load Planning Course 16
Ammo Handlers Certification Course (AHC) 70
Anti-Terrorism Officer (USAMPSCH) 60
Basic Leader Course (BLC) 107
Basic Life Support-CPR (MED 101) 33
Basic Sniper Course 93
Battlefield Staff Ride (BSR) 68
Biometric Operator Specialist Course (BOSC) 48
Biometrics Trainer Course (BX-T3) 49
Brigade All Source Training 67
Brigade and Battalion Command Team Course 57
CATC Allies and Partnered Courses 9
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear 36
Close Combat Mission Capability Kit 101
Close Quarter Battle Course (CQB) 92
Combat Lifesaver Course (MED 106) 35
Combat Marksmanship Course (CMMS) 91
Combined Arms Language Training Center Europe (CALTC) 109
Command Post of the Future (CPOF) 76
Command Web (CW) 77
Commander’s Course (LOG 78A) 22
Company Intelligence & Targeting Integration (CITI) 51
COMSEC Account Manager (CAM) 27
Conduct After Capture Course (CAC) 88
Conduct After Capture Instructor Course (CACI) 89
Contact and Assistance Information 108
Counter IED Trainer (C-IED T3) 50
Counter-Radio Controlled IED Electronic Warfare (CREW) 55
Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS) 56
Desert Sniper Course 96
Dismounted Route Clearance Operations (DRCO) 52
DTMS Manager Course (DTMS-MC) 61
Engage 65
Engagement Skills Trainer II (EST-II), HMMWV Egress Assistance Trainer (HEAT), MRAP Egress
Trainer (MET)
103
Environmental Compliance Officer Course (ECO 100) 69
Equal Opportunity Leaders Course (EOL) 58
European HAZMAT Certification (HAZ 15) 13
Executive Resilience & Performance Course (ERPC) 64
Field Sanitation Team Certification Course (MED 153) 32
Finance - Tactical (LOG 88A) 26
GCSS-Army Master Driver Admin Ops (LOG 77A) 21
Global Combat Support SYS Army Warehouse OPNS (LOG 82A) 24
GTA RSO/OIC Certification move up three spaces 104
Hazardous Materials Driver Training Course (HAZ 11) 12
High Angle (HA) Sniper Course 94

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INDEX
Individual Replacement Training (IRT) 37
International Special Training Center (ISTC) 82
Inter-service Range Safety Course (Intermediate) Mobile Training Team (move to before 7th
Army NCOA…. below
105
Joint Automated Deep Operations Coordination System (JADOCS) 78
Joint Capability Release (JCR) System 74
Joint Fires Observer Course (JFOC) 98
KMI Management (MGC Operator) Client Node Course 28
Leader Development Course (LDC) 66
Maintenance Manager Course (LOG 215A) 17
Master Resiliency Training (MRT) Level 1 63
Material and Execution Management (LOG 83A) 25
M-ATV Drivers Training (M-ATV 101) 45
M-ATV Drivers Training (M-ATV 102) 46
MAXXPRO DASH 101 43
MAXXPRO DASH 102 44
Medic Tables/Validation (MED 105) 34
Military Assistance Course 87
Mobile Education Training Team (METT) Assistance 97
Mobile Training Teams (MTT) CONUS based to USAREUR 11
NATO Special Operations Combat Medic Course (NSOCM) 86
Network Engagement 47
Observer Controller Academy 99
OPFOR Mentoring 79
Parts Record Clerk Course (LOG 80A) 23
Property Book Course (LOG 72A) 18
S4 Training Course (LOG 75A) 20
Safety Officer/NCO Course (SOC 40) 59
Simulation Professional Course (SIMPRO) 71
Site Exploitation (SE) 53
Small Arms Maintenance for Unit Armorers Course (SAM 31 30
Small Arms Trainer Course (SATC) 38
Special Operations Task Group (SOTG) Operations Planning Course 90
Staff Courses 80
Staff Evaluation and Assessment Team (SEAT) 73
Stryker Common Chassis Sustainment Course (SCCS 100) 31
Stryker Virtual Collective Trainer 81
Student Detachment 10
Tactical Combat Casualty Care Train the Trainers Course (TCCC TtT) 85
Technical Transportation of Hazardous 14
Training Ammunition Management Course (TAMC) 29
TSAE Combat Marksmanship Trainer/Gunfighter Gymnasium (CMT/GfG) 100
Unit Movement Officer Deployment Planning (UMODP) 15
Unit Supply Course (LOG 73A) 19
Up Armored HMMWV (M1151A1 UAH) 42
Urban Breach (UB) 41
Urban Sniper Course 95
US Small Arms Weapons Course (USSW) 40
US Small Arms Weapons, .50 Cal (USSW-50) 39
Virtual Battle Space 3 (VBS3) 72
Virtual Clearance Training System (VCTS), Call For Fire Trainer III (CFFT III), Deployable Range
Package (DRP)
102
VMR2 Minehound Handheld Detector 54

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7th Army Training Command
EUROPE
Headquarters, Combined Arms Training Center
Building 336, Rose Barracks
Vilseck, Germany 92249

Barracks In-processing
Südlager 163b
Vilseck, Germany 92249
Lat/long: 49.639400, 11.797814
+49 9662.83.2432, 2571/2498
+49 162.296.6449 (mobile)
www.7atc.army.mil/catc/
DSN: 314.476.2735
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