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=Officers are selected for OCS by merit by their chain of command once they reach their first duty assignment.=
 
=Officers are selected for OCS by merit by their chain of command once they reach their first duty assignment.=
  
=First 2 week=
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#First 2 week  
1) *Intensive Physical training
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##1) *Intensive Physical training
2) *Drill and Ceremony
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##2) *Drill and Ceremony
3) *Unarmed Combat
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##3) *Unarmed Combat
  
=Second 2 weeks=
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#Second 2 weeks
1) Personal Combat Weapons
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##1) Personal Combat Weapons
2) Basic First Aid
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##2) Basic First Aid
3) Battle Field Survival Skills
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##3) Battle Field Survival Skills
4) Basic Radio Communication
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##4) Basic Radio Communication
  
=Third 2 weeks=
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#Third 2 weeks
1) Individual Weapons Qualifications
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##1) Individual Weapons Qualifications
2) Land Navigation
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##2) Land Navigation
3) Battle field Survival Skills (phase two)
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##3) Battle field Survival Skills (phase two)
  
=7th Week=
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#7th Week
1) Physical Testing
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##1) Physical Testing
2) Skill Testing
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##2) Skill Testing
3) Communication (Radio) Testing
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##3) Communication (Radio) Testing
4) Graduation
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##4) Graduation
  
=Advance Individual Training=
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Advance Individual Training
  
 
1) Infantry
 
1) Infantry

Revision as of 17:22, 13 July 2007

Federation Mobile Infantry Basic Training and AIT outline

All Federation Military Infantry Personnel go through Basic/AIT

Officers are selected for OCS by merit by their chain of command once they reach their first duty assignment.

  1. First 2 week
    1. 1) *Intensive Physical training
    2. 2) *Drill and Ceremony
    3. 3) *Unarmed Combat
  1. Second 2 weeks
    1. 1) Personal Combat Weapons
    2. 2) Basic First Aid
    3. 3) Battle Field Survival Skills
    4. 4) Basic Radio Communication
  1. Third 2 weeks
    1. 1) Individual Weapons Qualifications
    2. 2) Land Navigation
    3. 3) Battle field Survival Skills (phase two)
  1. 7th Week
    1. 1) Physical Testing
    2. 2) Skill Testing
    3. 3) Communication (Radio) Testing
    4. 4) Graduation

Advance Individual Training

1) Infantry 2) Artillery 3) Transportation 4) Medics 5) Communication (Advance Radio / Communication devices) 4) Heavy Weapons (crew serve:: mortars, machine guns) 5) Maintenance (Vehicles,Weapons,Equipment,Electronic Gear) 6) Military Police 7) Administration

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Footnote:

  • Continues throughout Boot and AIT but at a much lesser intensity due to various classes and training objectives
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