JUSTIFICATION: (Only required for JC4 course A09CGH1)ĥ. SECURITY CLEARANCE/VISIT REQUESTS: SUBMITTED ON (DATE). E-mail containing PII must be marked "For Official Use Only.” Requests must include the following information: All 06XX seat requests: and all 2800 seat requests cc: All e-mails must be encrypted using PKI authentication via the common access card. Unit communications/ maintenance chiefs are requested to submit seat requests to the C4 POC via e-mail. Government civilians may obtain command funded seats by contacting the IC4 POC identified in this MARADMIN. Availability is limited to the 06XX and 2800 OCCFLDS. All seats are funded by TECOM formal schools training branch for active-duty Marines. Participation in these skills progression and career level courses is critical to retaining funding for these curricula and affords opportunity to master 2000 level events as depicted in the communications Training and Readiness (T and R) Manual.Ĥ. Timely registration will prevent cancellation of classes, and ensure that the Fleet Marine Force, supporting establishment and individual Marine training requirements are met. Per ref (a), the formal learning center must submit cancellation requests to the CG, Training Command NLT 30 days prior to the class report date if class registrations do not meet the course minimum size established in the approved course descriptive data (listed in paragraphs below). Historically, there are unused seats in each class. Leaders of all levels are encouraged to stress the requirement of attending these courses and their effect on promotion and career viability. Class schedules in the following paragraphs are resident in MCTIMS in the student registrar module.ģ. Further clarification and guidance will be provided via separate correspondence. This message is provided as a planning factor for commands to assign and schedule for attendance. To announce the FY23 available Marine Corps skills and career progression training seats for the 06XX and 2800 OCCFLDS. REF C IS GROUND ELECTRONICS MAINTENANCE TRAINING AND READINESS MANUAL// REF B IS COMMUNICATIONS TRAINING AND READINESS MANUAL // NARR/REF A IS MARINE CORPS FORMAL SCHOOL MANAGEMENT POLICY. It’s working with the fellow platoon commanders and ultimately your Marines.SUBJ/ FY23 OCCFLD 06XX AND 2800 TRAINING SEATS// Akhil Iyer: What excites me to be in the Marine Corps and to be an infantry officer is honestly the people around you. Kaitlin Nickelotte: My favorite part is just getting to interact with other Marines, being able to share your experiences, ’cause everybody’s been all over the world. Second, that you’ve really got to know your trade in and out and be confident in providing that plan, so that when you’re executing that plan people understand it and are confident. Akhil Iyer: As an infantry officer, I’ve learned, one, you’re always going to learn something every day, especially from the experience that your enlisted Marines have. But I also believe that anybody who wants it bad enough can do it. Christopher Vogt: People say it’s the most elite, we’re the best of the best, and I believe all that. I wanted to focus more on the personal aspect of that.Ĭpl. I wanted to make a difference in their lives. Kaitlin Nickelotte: I chose to do it because I wanted to lead Marines. I knew I wanted to go to college as well, and saw the ROTC program as a way to not only go to college and find a way to pay for school, but ultimately to have an opportunity to serve and to lead Marines. Akhil Iyer: As I got into high school, I was looking for ways to serve. Christopher Vogt: I first became interested in serving in the Military, especially in the Marine Corps, probably when I was five years old. And the Marine Corps was supposed to be the ultimate challenge.Ĭpl. Robert Settle: The biggest reason why I was drawn to the Marine Corps was because growing up, I always liked the challenge.
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