UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS



UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS

SCHOOL OF INFANTRY-EAST

TRAINING COMMAND

PSC BOX 20161

CAMP LEJEUNE, NC 28542-0161

IN REPLY REFER TO:

1510

MCIS

1 OCT 2016

From: Director, Marine Combat Instructor School

To: Marine Combat Instructor Class 1-17

Subj: LETTER OF INSTRUCTION FOR MCIC CLASS X-XX

Encl: (1) Coordinating Instructions

1. Situation. As the Marine Corps’ center of Infantry training and excellence on the East Coast, the School of Infantry-East (SOI-E) has some of the most talented and educated Marines in the Corps when it comes to common combat skills and basic infantry skills. Marine Combat Instructor School develops Marines leadership, character, knowledge, and fitness in order to produce Combat Instructors who will lead, teach, and mentor entry and advanced level Marines capable of conducting expeditionary combat operations within the Operating Forces.

2. Mission. Marine Combat Instructor School will conduct MCIC 1-17 at Camp Geiger, New River Air Station, North Carolina from 3 October 2016 to 14 December 2016 in order to train, certify and graduate students as 0913 Combat Instructors.

3. Coordinating Instructions. Staff Introduction, Travel, billeting, uniform, and additional information is located in enclosure (1)

4. Points of Contact. Any inquires or questions you may have prior to your arrival should be addressed to the contacts listed below.

a. Director: First Sergeant Christopher Reynoso,

(910) 449-2080, or Christopher.reynoso@usmc.mil

b. Chief Instructor: Gunnery Sergeant Jacob Futch,

(910) 449-2240, or Jacob.futch@usmc.mil

C. A. REYNOSO

School of Infantry-East

Coordinating Instructions

Combat Instructor School Information

Congratulations on your selection for Combat Instructor School. Expect a challenging but very rewarding and educational nine weeks (47 training days). The mission of Combat Instructor School is to develop Marines' leadership, character, knowledge, and fitness in order to produce Combat Instructors who will lead, teach, and mentor entry and advanced level Marines capable of conducting expeditionary combat operations within the Operating Forces. MCIC 1-17 will check in on 3 October, starting at 0700, at bldg. G644 Rm 226.

This course is challenging and rewarding. I ask that you read this letter and enclosures with particular attention to detail. If you are unable to meet any of the timelines established, communicate with me or the other points of contacts listed in the LOI as soon as possible.

We look forward to your arrival at Combat Instructor School. Students will receive training in School of Infantry-East (SOI-E) Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Basic Instructor Course (BIC), Individual and Crew Served Weapons, Land Navigation, Combat Conditioning, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC), Offensive and Defensive Techniques, Combat Hunter, Scouting and Patrolling, Leadership, Military Operations in Urban Terrain, Immediate Actions, Combat Marksmanship, Close Order Drill, Optics, Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Training, Entry Control Point/Vehicle Control Point, and Communications. Upon completion of this course, Marines will be able to perform the duties of a Combat Instructor. We look forward to your arrival.

If you have any questions regarding your attendance, please e-mail or call me or the other POC listed and one of us will respond as soon as possible.

C. A. REYNOSO

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

CHECK IN LOCATION: Camp Geiger, Camp Lejeune N.C. Combat Instructor School office, 2nd deck in Building G644 (Ivy Hall), Room 226.

ADMINISTRATIVE DAY 1: Check-in time is 0700 to 1500. If you know that you will not be able to make the check in times listed ensure that you call and let us know. After hours check-in will go with the school OOD on the first deck of bldg G644. The uniform is Service “A” Uniform. Have PT gear available for height/weight verification commencing immediately after administrative in-processing.

STUDENTS MUST CHECK IN WITH:

1. Complete set of orders (not Web Orders, all orders must be official orders unless you are TAD), if you are TAD you must have a copy of your TAD orders with you.

2. Printed off first page of submitted MROW from last fitness report.

**NOTE** if you are coming from within the local area your fitness report to the school should be a TR, and you should have PCA orders. If you are coming from outside the local area your fitness report should be a TD report with TAD orders, TAD Marines will be returning to your command once you have graduated, and will then receive PCS orders to report to SOI-E for duty.

3. Detaching endorsement from parent command.

4. Medical and Dental Records (No dummy records) All Marines must have their medical screening completed by their Medical Officer for check-in.

5. Commanding Officer’s Screening Checklist (The Checklist must be recertified within 30 days of the check-in date by your Medical Officer, S3 verifying HT/WT, and BN CO, and SgtMaj. Marines must be within HT/WT standards and have a current 2nd class PFT. Marines checking in must be within the Marine Corps Height and weight standards IAW MCO 6110.3 with no unresolved history or assignment to weight control or personal appearance programs. Ht/Wt entered on the Command Screening Checklist must be completed on the same day as the Training Chief or Officer signature. Ht/Wt from previous training events are not acceptable.

6. Have a copy of driver’s license, registration and insurance. Motorcycle drivers will need to provide proper documentation.

7. 36 months remaining on your contract (unless waived by HQMC). Students without the required amount of obligated service time remaining must execute an extension or reenlistment prior to detaching from your parent command.

8. Uniform of the Day: Seasonal Utility Uniform, graduation will go seasonal utility uniform.

**If any of the above items are missing or incomplete, students will not be accepted**

STUDENT ADMINISTRATIVE AND REPORTING INFORMATION

The first thing that you must remember is that you, as a student, are PCA, PCS, or TAD. If you are already in the Camp Lejeune area, you will be PCA to Camp Geiger. If you are from outside of the Lejeune area, you are TAD, unless you are single. If you are TAD, then your previous command is your parent command. If you are single from outside the local area you will receive PCS orders. Most of you will experience that your pay entitlements will fluctuate throughout the first portion of the class. Those Marines that are PCA or PCS must ensure that they are completely checked out of their units prior to checking in for MCIS.

It is your responsibility to bring the following with you when reporting in:

SERVICE RECORD BOOK (WITH THE FOLLOWING INSIDE)

1) Original Orders with appropriation data, original signature from the Commanding General/Commanding Officer or their direct representative and stamped "ORIGINAL ORDERS". Without this you will not be able to attend the school.

2) Original Copy of Commanding Officer's Checklist must be completed, AND IS REQUIRED, with the Commanding Officer's signature and recertification 30 days prior to detaching your parent command. The signature MUST be signed by a Sgt Maj and the Commanding Officer. The signing officer must have Court-Martial Authority. You must also be recertified by your Medical Officer and S3 prior to checking in.

3) Any Waivers from CMC (i.e. age/GT etc.) You must bring a copy of the approval.

Physical Fitness: Marines checking in should experience no difficulty in passing the PFT/CFT. Students will be participating in a rigorous physical fitness program. Ankle, knee, or back problems will be aggravated. Marines should score a minimum of a second class PFT within 60 days of the detachment from the parent command and will be required to score a minimum score of first class upon graduation.

Medical Record / Physical Exam: Standard Forms 88 and 93 must be certified by a Medical Officer, stating have been cleared medically qualified for Combat Instructor duty within the last 12 months. This is an exam to see if you are physically fit to meet the rigors of Combat Instructor duty. If you have any problems with pull-ups, push-ups, running or you have been hurt recently you need to bring this up with a Medical Officer before reporting to Combat Instructor School. Failing to meet the physical requirements needed to graduate will lead to dis-enrollment from the course.

Medical Pre-Requistes: All Marines checking in must be medically fit. The Marine must be off any medication prescribed by a physician for at least one year. Any medical documented problems related to hypertension or migraine headaches are disqualifying if the Marine is currently on medication. Additionally, any medical documentation indicating problems with stress or psychological dysfunction may be disqualifying and must be identified.

Dental Record You must have your dental record when checking into Combat Instructor School.

PAY ENTITLEMENTS:

1) BAH If you are receiving BAH at the "with dependent rate" for your wife, child or parent for whom you are claiming, you will continue to receive BAH at the with dependents rate.

2) BAS. Your BAS will not stop when you transfer from your parent command. You will still receive BAS while attending Combat Instructor School.

3) Family Separation Allowance (FSA). All married Marines and single parents with custody of their children will receive FSA if your family is not within commuting distance (over 50 miles or longer than a 1 1/2 hour drive). Your family separation allowance will start on the 31st day of TAD; backdated to the day of check in.

4) COLA. All COLA will stop upon transfer from your parent command. If you are in receipt of COLA with dependents and your family still resides at your old PDS, you will have your COLA credited to you on the 31st day TEMINS. COLA Own Right and COLA barracks will not be credited to those Marines who were receiving it.

5) Incentive Pay. Incentive pay such as Flight Duty Pay, Sea Pay etc., will stop the effective date you transferred from your parent command. You will not be entitled to Incentive Pay while attending Combat Instructor School.

FAMILY: You are not authorized to move your family members while attending Combat Instructor School. If you move your family members before completing the school, the government will not reimburse you for the move. Upon successful graduation from Combat Instructor School, you will be afforded the opportunity to take leave in order to move your family members. If you are coming from the local area (PCA), you will be required to check into your assigned battalion the day of graduation. At that time, your battalion will grant you ten (10) to thirty (30) days leave at the battalion commander’s discretion.

MAILING ADDRESS COMBAT INSTRUCTOR SCHOOL:

RANK NAME

COMBAT INSTRUCTOR SCHOOL, CLASS #

SCHOOL OF INFANTRY-EAST

PSC Box 20161

CAMP LEJEUNE, NC 28542-0161

BILLETING: Students from out of the local area will be billeted in barracks. SNCO’s may be required to stay out in town if no lodging is available. It is highly recommended to call ahead to SNCO billeting and reserve a room prior to your course date. Point of Contact for billeting is:

Ms. Terry (910-449-0435) (Cell 910-358-0928)

If no billeting is available at SNCO billeting ensure you call the MCIS staff prior to going out in town.

ARRIVAL GENERAL INFORMATION: If you travel by air you will be flying into Jacksonville (Albert J. Ellis Airport), Raleigh, or Wilmington, NC. No military transportation is available. (Students will have to pay out of pocket). Ensure you get a receipt and annotate this expense on your travel claim. You will not be able to settle your travel claim until completion of Combat Instructor School. If you are dropped you will settle your travel claim when you return to your parent command. Also, you will need to bring your driver’s license and a drivers improvement card/certificate (if under 26 years of age) as all students undergo CVOT driver training upon checking into to their respective battalions.

CHECK-IN PROCEDURES: Uniform for checking in is Service Alphas with Garrison Cover.

1) During check in hours (before 1500), check in with the Combat Instructor School, located in IVY HALL, building G644 Rm 226.

2) After working hours (weekends/holidays), check in with the Officer of the Day located in IVY HALL, building G644. Make sure you receive a reporting endorsement from the OOD. Attach the endorsement to your original orders. The next working day report to Combat Instructor School (be sure to be in Service Alphas). For those Marines who encounter a serious pay problem before checking in, call the Admin Chief at 910-449-2251.

REQUIRED ITEMS:

STUDENTS WILL BE ISSUED A COMPLETE IIF GEAR ISSUE AT COMBAT INSTRUCTOR SCHOOL (CIS). ALL STUDENTS SHOULD TURN-IN ALL GEAR FROM OLD COMMAND. STUDENTS MUST REPORT WITH THE FOLLOWING GEAR/EQUIPMENT.

COMMON GEAR LIST:

(1) SERVICE “A” UNIFORM W/GARRISON COVER (APPROPRIATE RIBBONS)

(1) SUMMER SERVICE “C” UNIFORM

(1) WINTER SERVICE “B” UNIFORM

(2) MARPAT, WOODLAND UTILITIES WITH NAME AND SERVICE TAPES

(2) MARPAT, DESERT UTILITES WITH NAME AND SERVICE TAPES

(4) SOFT COVERS, (2) WOODLAND, (2) DESERT

(1) APPROPRIATE COLOR MARTIAL ARTS BELT

(6) BLACK, BROWN OR GREEN SOCKS

(2) PAIRS OF BOOTS

(6) SKIVY SHORTS

(6) GREEN T-SHIRTS (NO LOGOS)

(2) GREEN PT SHORTS

(4) PAIRS OF WHITE ATHLETIC SOCKS

(1) GREEN SWEAT SHIRT

(1) PAIR OF RUNNING SHOES

(2) SETS OF RANK INSIGNIA

(2) SET HEARING PROTECTION

(1) SHOWER SHOES

(1) SET OF ID TAGS

(1) ID CARD

(1) USMC RUNNING SUIT TOP/BOTTOM

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED ITEM

(1) REFLECTIVE BELT

(1) HYGIENE GEAR TO INCLUDE SUN BLOCK

(1) WATCH

(2) COMBO LOCKS

(2) BLACK INK PENS

(2) HIGHLIGHTERS

(1) SET OF MAP PENS (PERMANENT)

(2) ALCOHOL PENS

(2) MECHANICAL PENCILS

(1) 8X10 NOTEBOOK

(1) SET 3X5 CARDS

(1) SMALL FLASH LIGHT W/RED LENS

CONDITIONING HIKE PACKING LIST

| | |

| |ITEMS TO BE WORN |

| | |

|(1) |ILBE PACK COMPLETE (HIP BELT/LID) |

|(1) |PAIR CAMMIES (SEASONAL DESERT/GREEN) |

|(1) |SKIVY SHIRT (GREEN) |

|(1) |SKIVY DRAWR |

|(1) |PAIR SOCKS (BLACK/GREEN/TAN) |

|(1) |PAIR BOOTS |

|(1) |WEAPON SYSTEM (SL3 COMPLETE) |

|(1) |ISSUED DOD IDENTIFICATION CARD |

| | |

| | |

| | |

| | |

| | |

| |INSIDE/ATTACHED TO ILBE PACK |

|# |ITEM |

| (1) |VEST, FRAGMENT (FLAK) |

|(2) |SAPI PLATES |

|(6) |M16 MAGAZINES |

|(3) |DOUBLE MAGAZINE POUCHES |

|(2) |GRENADE POUCHES |

|(1) |HYDRATION SYSTEM, ISSUED |

|(2) |CANTEEN (1 QT) |

|(2) |CANTEEN POUCH |

|(1) |HELMET W/ SEASONAL COVER (DESERT/GREEN) |

|(1) |SLEEPING PAD (ISO MAT) |

|(1) |REFLECTOR STRAP (VISIBLE AND ATTACHED TO ISO MAT) |

|(1) |PAIR CAMMIES (SEASONAL DESERT/GREEN) |

|(3) |PAIR SOCKS (BLACK/GREEN/TAN) |

|(3) |SKIVY SHIRT (GREEN) |

|(3) |SKIVY DRAWERS |

|(1) |PAIR EYE PROTECTION |

|(1) |PAIR EAR PROTECTION |

|(1) |SLEEPING BAG |

|(1) |BIVY SACK |

|(1) |WATERPROOFING BAG (WP BAG) |

|(1) |ENTRENCHING TOOL |

|(1) |ENTRENCHING TOOL CARRIER) |

|(1) |GLOVE, INSERTS (GREEN) |

|(1) |GLOVE, SHELLS (BLACK)* |

|(1) |FLEECE* |

|(1) |GORTEX TOP |

|(1) |GORTEX BOTTOM |

|(1) |PONCHO |

|(1) |PONCHO LINER |

|(1) |SET WEAPONS CLEANING GEAR COMPLETE |

|(1) |SET HYGIENE GEAR COMPLETE |

| | |

| | |

* DENOTES HOT SOP/COLD SOP ITEMS

Organization: The Combat Instructor School is a special duty assignment school under the umbrella of TECOM. For personnel and administrative matters, the students are attached to the School of Infantry (East).

Student Chain of Command: As students, your immediate supervisor is your squad advisor. The Course SNCOIC is available, along with the Course First Sergeant, to help you with any concerns. If further assistance is necessary, CIS will direct you to the appropriate service agency

Administration: Combat Instructor School will provide you with routine administrative support while you are a student here. Applications for programs offered by the Marine Corps and corrections of errors in records prior to arriving will be deferred until you return to your parent command. CIS conducts all in/out processing, pay matters, and fitness reports. Advance travel may be drawn from your command if travel is other than Government travel Request. Travel pay must be liquidated at your parent command. Advanced per diem may be drawn at your parent command while in attendance at Combat Instructor School.

Fitness Reports: A "TR" report will be submitted by your reporting senior at your parent command if you are coming from within the local area. A TD report will be submitted by your reporting senior at your parent command if you are from outside the local area unless you are a single Marine with no dependents. For those with a TD report, you will receive an "FD" fitness report upon completion of the school. All reports will be based on academic achievement, physical fitness, and demonstrated leadership ability. However, all fitness reports will be "Not Observed", with appropriate comments in section "I" (i.e., Top 10% , Distinguished Graduate).

Class Photo: Class photos are taken early in the cycle.

Graduation: Students graduate in the seasonal utility uniform. Uniform of the day or higher is required for military guests. Family and civilian guests are welcome. Command participation is highly encouraged. Graduation will take place in the IVY HALL auditorium in bldg. G644.

Athletic Facilities: The Camp Geiger Fitness Center is located at Bldg G930 and has a wide variety of weightlifting equipment, cardiovascular equipment, and an aerobics room. It also features basketball courts and two racquetball courts. The nearest swimming pool is located at the New River Fitness Center. Phone number for Camp Geiger Fitness Center is 910-449-0609.

Library: The nearest library is located on New River Airstation at Bldg AS213, Bancroft St. The hours of operation are Monday - Thursday, 0800 – 1930, Friday 0800-1700, and Saturday 1000-1600. They are closed on Sunday. Phone number is 910-449-6715.

The Marine Corps Exchange: The Main Exchange is located on New River Air station at Bldg AS4040, they are open Mon-Fri 0600-2100, Saturday 0800-2100, and Sunday 0800-1900. There is also Camp Geiger Marine Mart located on Camp Geiger at Bldg TC827, they are open Mon 0830-1630, Tues 0830-1800, Wed-Fri 0830-1630, and Closed on Saturday and Sunday.

Barber Shop: The barber shop is located inside the Main Exchange, phone number 910-449-0593.

Auto Skills Center: The Auto Skills Center is located at Bldg AS4060 Schmidt Street on New River Air Station. The phone number is (910) 449-6709. Hours of operation are:

Monday – Tuesday (1030-1900)

Friday (1030-1900)

Commissary Store: The New River Commissary is located in building AS4055 and is directly next to the Main Exchange. The hours of operation are Monday-Friday 1000-1900, and Saturday 0900-1900. The commissary is closed on Sundays.

Naval Medical Clinic: Students attending CIS will be screened by the resident CIS corpsmen (non-emergency medical cases). If the medical problem is serious and needs further evaluation/diagnosis, the student is referred to the Camp Geiger Medical Clinic and/or the Camp Lejeune Naval Hospital.

Religious Activities:

CAMP GEIGER CHAPEL

Protestant Worship Service 1700

LDS Worship Service 1700 

CAMP DEVIL DOG

Protestant Worship Service 1800

Catholic Mass 1800 (as available)

 

Sunday Chapel Services

MCAS New River Chapel

Catholic Mass 0900 

Recreation/ITT Office: Located at Bldg AS4044. Hours of operation are Monday - Friday, 0900 - 1700, closed Saturday and Sunday.

Eateries on New River Air station:

Corner Café

New River Bowling Snack Bar

Noble Romans Pizza

Flightline Grill

Subway

Wendy’s

Video Rentals: "RedBox" DVD rental, located between the MCX and Commissary.

Gas Station: Gas Plus is also located in the vicinity of the MCX.

Dining Facilities: The Camp Geiger Dining Facility is located directly behind IVY HALL

Combat Instructor's Creed

I am a Combat Instructor. I am a mentor and leader to my students. I am the example of a combat ready Marine, and will inspire my students to emulate me. I will mentally and physically train them in infantry tactics, techniques and procedures. I will train them with vigor, enthusiasm, and make them combat efficient. I will treat them with firmness, fairness, dignity and respect. My moral courage, leadership and discipline are unquestionable and my students will never fear me. I will never forget I am accountable to my Marines to provide them the training necessary to survive in combat.

Curriculum: This course is designed to train and educate instructors in the leadership, knowledge and skills required to formally train Marines in Marine Corps Common Skills. The student to instructor ratio is about 7:1; the instructor staff is composed of Sergeants, Staff Sergeants, and Gunnery Sergeants.

A general overview of the course:

1. 412.25 Academic Hours

2. 60 Physical Training Hours

3. 50 Kilometers of Hikes

4. 103 Performance Evaluations

5. 8 Written Examinations

The curriculum includes the following subjects:

1. Individual & Crew Served Weapons (M4/M16, M9, M203, M67, M240, and AT-4)

2. Land Navigation

3. Combat Conditioning

4. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and TCCC

5. Offensive and Defensive Techniques

6. Combat Hunter

7. Scouting and Patrolling

8. School of Infantry Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)

9. Leadership

10. MOUT/Immediate Actions

11. Combat Marksmanship

12. Formal Schools Instructor Course

13. Drill a Unit

14. Optics

15. IED Training

16. ECP/VCP and Guardian Angel

17. PERRES (Performance Resiliency Program)

18. Communications

If you can't find the answer to your question here or at the course site please feel free to contact the Combat Instructor School (CIS) Staff.

a. Director: First Sergeant Christopher Reynoso,

(910) 449-2080, or Christopher.reynoso@usmc.mil

b. Chief Instructor: Gunnery Sergeant Jacob Futch,

(910) 449-2240, or Jacob.futch@usmc.mil

FAQ MCIS

Q) Will I be TAD, PCA’d, PCS’d or TAD to Marine Combat Instructor School?

A) The first thing that you must remember is that you, as a student, are PCA, PCS or TAD. If you are already in the Camp Lejeune area, you will PCA to SOI-E. If you are from outside of the Lejeune area, you are TAD, unless you are single from outside the area. If single you should receive PCS orders.

Q) Will I experience any pay adjustments while I am a student?

A) Most of you will experience that your pay entitlements will fluctuate throughout the first portion of the class. It is your responsibility to bring the following with you when reporting in:

1. SRB

2. Original copy of orders and Commanding Officer’s Checklist with signature and 30 day recertification. (If 30 day recertification is not complete you will not be able to pick up with the class.)

3. Medical record with a physical exam within the last 12 months. (If there is no physical exam complete you will not be able to pick up with the class)

4. Dental Records

5. Copy of TR or TD fitness Report to Marine Combat Instructor School.

**Note** If you are missing any of the above items it will prevent you from checking in to Marine Combat Instructor School

Q) If I am receiving Incentive pay will it be affected during my time at Marine Combat Instructor School?

A) Incentive pay such as Flight Duty Pay, Sea Pay etc., will stop the effective date you transferred from your parent command. You will not be entitled to Incentive Pay while attending Combat Instructor School.

Q) Will I continue to receive BAH/BAS while I’m a student at Marine Combat Instructor School?

A) BAH. If you are receiving BAH at the "with dependent rate" for your wife, child or parent for whom you are claiming, you will continue to receive BAH at the with dependents rate.

BAS. Your BAS will not stop when you transfer from your parent command. You will still receive BAS while attending Combat Instructor School.

Q) Will I receive Family Separation Allowance while I’m at Marine Combat Instructor School?

A) All married Marines and single parents with custody of their children will receive FSA if your family is not within commuting distance (over 50 miles or longer than a 1 1/2 hour drive). Your family separation allowance will start on the 31st day of TAD; backdated to the day of check in.

Q) Can I bring my family while to Marine Combat Instructor School prior to graduation?

A) You are not authorized to move your family members while attending Combat Instructor School. If you move your family members before completing the school, the government will not reimburse you for the move. Upon successful graduation from Combat Instructor School, you will be afforded the opportunity to take up to 30 days leave in order to move your family members. If you are coming from the local area (PCA), you will be required to check into your assigned battalion the day of graduation. At that time, your battalion will grant you ten (10) to thirty (30) days leave at the battalion commander’s discretion.

Q) Besides the items I must check in with are there any other requirements that I must meet in order to pick up with my class?

A) Yes, there are a series of MarineNet classes that must be completed prior to your check in, they are listed below.

REQUIRED ON-LINE TRAINING FOR COMPLETION PRIOR TO COMBAT INSTRUCTOR SCHOOL

Course Name Course Code -PFT CFT TSD0PCFT01

-BCP TSD3BCP001

-USMC Cyber Awareness Training Cyberm0000

Sub course: Personally Identifiable Info DONPII010A

Sub course: Cyber Awareness Challenge DoDCAC1000

-System Approach to Training (SAT) UT01AO0000

-Range Safety RTAMRSOCAA

-Range Laser Safety RTAMLRSOAA -Incidental Motor Vehicle Operator HMMWV 35IMVOHV00

Sub course: Intro to the M-Series Vehicle 35IMVOHV10

Sub course: Preventive Maintenance Checks 35IMVOHV20

Sub Course: Operation under Usual Conditions 35IMVOHV30

Sub Course: Operator Maintenance Tasks 35IMVOHV40

Sub course: Operation under Unusual Conditions 35IMVOHV50

-Combating Trafficking in Persons DD01AO0000

-Beretta M92FS Service Pistol Overview BER08A

Q) Will I need to bring my CIF issue to Marine Combat Instructor School?

A) No, you will receive all required items from SOI-E CIF.

Q) Will I be able to personalize my gear throughout the course?

A) No, all gear used will be Marine Corps Issued and set up according to MCIS, SOP. (There will be no personal backpacks or camelbaks used)

Q) Will I receive orders prior to graduation in order to set up housing?

A) No, you will receive orders upon graduation and all housing arraignments will be made at your respective training battalions.

Q) Will I know prior to graduation what training battalion I will be going to?

A) Yes, you will know approximately 2 weeks prior to graduation what battalion you will be given orders to.

Q) If I am a 03xx will I automatically be going to Infantry Training Battalion?

A) No, based off of skill set and needs of the training battalions, you will be given orders to a battalion that is in need of your skill sets and experience.

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