FMI Training
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Revision as of 17:26, 13 July 2007
Contents |
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.
=First 2 week
- 1) *Intensive Physical training
- 2) *Drill and Ceremony
- 3) *Unarmed Combat
Second 2 weeks
- 1) Personal Combat Weapons
- 2) Basic First Aid
- 3) Battle Field Survival Skills
- 4) Basic Radio Communication
Third 2 weeks
- 1) Individual Weapons Qualifications
- 2) Land Navigation
- 3) Battle field Survival Skills (phase two)
7th Week
- 1) Physical Testing
- 2) Skill Testing
- 3) Communication (Radio) Testing
- 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