ADVANCED INFANTRY TRAINING BATTALION

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ADVANCED INFANTRY TRAINING BATTALION 0317 SCOUT SNIPER COURSE (SSC) Purpose: To provide Marines and other services with Scout Sniper training in preparation for duty as a Scout Sniper within a Scout Sniper platoon of an Infantry Battalion and Reconnaissance unit. Scope: Instruction focuses on the fundamentals of Scout Sniper field skills, marksmanship, and mission planning. Keys to Success: Adequate preparation by parent unit, land navigation, individual movement/stalking, exposure to unknown distance shooting, range estimation using mil dot reticle Mission: Develop infantry small unit leaders and provide advanced skills training through professional instructors in order to empower Marines for service throughout the Operating Forces. Commander’s Intent: Provide standards-based, challenging, realistic, and safe advanced skills training that enables Marines to prevail under the demands of combat and accomplish the mission with honor and professionalism. COMBAT HUNTER TRAINER COURSE (CHTC) AITC Advanced Infantry Marine Course Advanced Assault Marine Course Advance Mortarman Course Advanced Machinegun Course Advanced Anti-Tank Missile Gunner Course IULTC Infantry Unit Leaders Course Infantry Small Unit Leaders Course Scout Sniper Course Combat Hunter Trainer Course Intermediate Combat Hunter Course Purpose: To produce a Marine capable of training a more ethically minded, tactically cunning, and situational aware Marine capable of proactively identifying threats in any environment. Scope: Marines are trained to observe and recognize human behaviors, patterns, and trends that are indicative of a threat and to act on that threat quickly and decisively through an improved, matured, decision-making process. Keys to Success: Complete Combat Hunter MarineNet Courses, open mind regarding tracking, attention to detail COURSE PROGRESSION INTERMEDIATE COMBAT HUNTER COURSE (ICHC) Leading Marines Infantry Unit Leaders Course (IULC) Advanced Courses: (AAC, AATMGC, AMC, AMGC, AIMC) ITB E8/E9 Seminar & Senior Enlisted PME Advanced Course Career Course Sergeant’s Course Corporal’s Course Infantry Small Unit Leaders Course (ISULC) Enlisted PME Training Continuum Resident Courses Required Effective 1 OCT 2016 per MARADMIN 521/14 Enlisted Infantry Training Continuum 2D MARDIV BUL 3502 dated 5 AUG 2016: 100% of small unit leaders receive formal training prior to deployment Tactical MAGTF Integration Course (MCTOG) GCE Operations Specialist Course Purpose: To produce a more ethically minded, tactically cunning, and situational aware Marine capable of proactively identifying threats in any environment. Scope: To foster and develop a hunter mindset through the integration of enhanced observation, profiling, and tracking skills. A Marine receives training in day, night, and thermal optics, observation theory, profiling an anomaly, and tracking techniques. Keys to Success: Complete Combat Hunter MarineNet Courses, open mind regarding tracking, attention to detail AITB COURSE POC INFORMATION MSgt Hunt AITB Ops Chief. nathan.hunt@usmc.mil 910-449 -0305 Maj Flynn AITB OpsO henry.flynn@usmc.mil 910-449-0302 The AITB website will provide future class dates, command screening checklists, overview of the course, PECLs to support pre-course preparation. http://www.tecom.marines.mil/soieast/Units/AdvancedInfantryTrainingBattalion.aspx

0365 Infantry Small Unit Leader Course (ISULC) 0331 Advanced Machinegun Course (AMGC) Purpose: The purpose of this course is to develop an infantry NCO that trains and leads their unit, in accordance with his commander's intent, across the Range Of Military Operations (ROMO) with a bias for action that supports the Marine Corps maneuver warfare philosophy in a complex operating environment. Scope: This program of instruction is intended to develop the leadership, decision-making capability and proficiency of infantry NCOs. Keys to Success: Know 5 paragraph order format/outline and be apply it to decision making, know 03XX MOS well enough to effectively teach it to other MOS’s, high level of physical fitness Purpose: Train Marines with the knowledge and skills required to serve as a squad leader with a machine gun section. Scope: Course provided training in the 0331 core competencies, (0331-EMPL-2005/ 0331-EMPL-2011/ 0331-EMPL-2012/ 0300-MOBL-2001). Keys to Success: Course provided training in the 0331 core competencies, (0331-EMPL-2005/ 0331-EMPL-2011/ 0331-EMPL-2012/ 0300-MOBL-2001). 0341 Advanced Mortarman Course (AMC) Purpose: Train Marines with the knowledge and skills required to serve as a mortar squad/section leader, forward observer, and fire direction center chief. Scope: Course provides training in the 0341 core competencies (0300-FSPT, 0341-60mm, 0341-81mm, 0341-FDC, 0341-FO, 0341-WPNS). Keys to Success: Hands-on Cross-training with 60mm and 81mm Systems, FDC Familiarization, Passed a Gunner’s Exam within 30 days 0369 INFANTRY UNIT LEADERS COURSE (IULC) Purpose: To develop the technical skills requisite of a 0369 Infantry Platoon Sergeant or Section Leader within an infantry battalion and to improve the tactical decision-making and leadership of the student. Scope: Students are introduced to advanced concepts, new technology, tactics, techniques, and procedures through professional reading, classroom instruction, guided discussions, tactical decision games, sand table exercises and tactical exercises without troops, which are reinforced through field and field firing exercises. Keys to Success: Arrive with a high level of physical fitness, thorough read ahead of MCDP-1 (Warfighting) and MCDP 1-3 (Tactics), solid understanding METT-T analysis and orders process 0351 Advanced Assaultman Course (AAC) Purpose: Train Marines with the knowledge and skills required to serve as a squad leader with an assault section. Scope: Course provides training in the 0351 core competencies, (0351 APOB 2001-2012: 0351 DEMO 1001-2012: 0351 SMAW 1001-2003). Keys to Success: Demolitions Review, Physical Fitness, Land Navigation 0311 Advanced Infantry Marine Course (AIMC) Purpose: Train Marines in the knowledge and skills required to serve as an infantry squad leader in an infantry rifle platoon. Scope: Course provided training in the 0311 core competencies, (0300 PAT 2001-2002: 0300 WPNS 2001-2002: 0300 FSPT 2001-2005: 0300 COMM 2001-2004: 0311 DEF 2002-2006: 0311 MOUT 2001-2002: 0311 PAT 2001-2002: 0311 OFF 2002-2007) Keys to Success: Physical Preparation, Land Navigation Proficiency, Moving Under Sustainment Load. 0352 Advanced Anti-Tank Missleman (AATMC) Purpose: Train Marines with the knowledge and skills required to serve as a squad leader with an anti-armor section. Scope: Course provides training in the 0352 core competencies, (0352 Employ 1001, 2002, 2003, 0352 HAW 1003, 1006, 1010, 0352 LEAD 2001, 0352 MAW 1002, 1003, 1004). Keys to Success: Basic Skills Trainer, Armor Identification, Movement Under Sustainment Load, Land Navigation