Enlisted initial entry training policies and administration


Appendix B Initial Military Training Leader and Cadre Training Courses



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Appendix B
Initial Military Training Leader and Cadre Training Courses



B-1. Purpose, Vision, Mission, and Governance:
Purpose: IMT leader and cadre training courses provide commanders, CSMs, 1SGs, cadre, and support personnel with the knowledge and skills needed to transform civilian volunteers into Soldiers.
Vision: Initial Military Training Leadership School (IMTLS) is a learning organization committed to providing a path for leaders that promotes outcome-oriented instructional strategies that foster thinking, initiative, and provide operational relevance; learning in action.
Mission: IMTLS provides mission command education and training in support of transforming civilian volunteers into Officers and Soldiers for the United States Army while preparing leaders to effectively command in a complex world.
Governance: IMTLS governance model in keeping with providing subject matter expertise to Leaders, Cadre, and supporting Civilians regarding TRADOC Regulation(s) 350-6 & 350-36.
B-2. Requirements
a. All personnel assigned to an IMT unit must complete the appropriate leader or cadre training course prior to, but no later than 30 days after, assuming their duties. Reserve Component IMT personnel must complete the appropriate leader or cadre training course no later than 120 days after assuming IMT duties. IMT leader and cadre training courses are not a replacement for professional military education.
b. The IMT leader and cadre training courses are: (See Table B-1).
(1) TRADOC IMT Brigade/Battalion PCC (two weeks resident). IMT brigade and battalion commanders and CSMs will attend PCC. Branch managers will use ATRRS to schedule TRADOC PCC attendees. The CIMT is the waiver approval authority for commanders and CSMs that do not attend the PCC prior to assuming duties. Commanders and CSMs become knowledgeable on the guiding principles and procedures of IMT; understand that they own the process of transforming civilians into Soldiers; and are exposed to the principles and science of inculcating and developing initial entry training Soldiers.
(2) IMT Company Commander/1SG Course (one weeks resident). IMT company commanders and 1SGs will attend the CCFSC. The TRADOC IMT CCFSC is a Phase 2 course. Students should complete their installation CCFSC Pre-command Course prior to attending TRADOC IMT CCFSC. The brigade commander is the waiver approval authority for all company commanders and 1SGs that do not attend IMT CCFSC prior to assuming IMT duties. This course provides future company commanders and 1SGs with a training and educational experience beyond the basic TRADOC CTC and is a requirement throughout IET. This course is in lieu of CTC. Course Objectives are for commanders and 1SGs to apply TRADOC’s training guidance/ philosophy; effectively command and lead in the IMT environment; influence the management of IMT systems and processes (training, injury prevention, misconduct procedures, and support systems); and understand IMT resilience and fitness.
(3) IMT Cadre Training Course (CTC), (one week resident). The CTC provides brigade/battalion primary staff, company executive officers, Advanced Individual Training (AIT) Squad leaders, and, military instructors with the necessary training and education to help facilitate the IMT transformation process and execute the commander’s intent. (See Table B-1).
(4) IMT Support Cadre Training Course (SCTC) (two days resident). Personnel assigned to direct support positions in training units attend the SCTC to become familiar with the specific rules, regulations, and challenges associated with the IMT environment. (See Table B-1)
(5) IMT Installation Staff Contractor Training Course (ISCTC) (1/2 day, resident). Personnel assigned to IMT installation-level staff positions and contractors that interact with IMT Soldiers attend the ISCTC to become familiar with TRADOC IET rules and regulations. (See Table B-1)
(6) IMT Cadre Train the Trainer Course (two weeks resident). High quality instructors attend cadre train the trainer course. This course supports the training of personnel who upon completion will teach CTC, SCTC, and ISCTC at other IMT installations. IMT brigade commanders will select personnel that have the IMT experience and maturity needed to educate and train cadre at their installations. Instructors are certified using the adult learning model, which emphasizes immersion into a multimedia style of instruction and self-paced learning. Completion of the Foundational Instructor Facilitator Course (FIFC) is a prerequisite to enrollment into the IMTLS train the trainer course.
c. Personnel (to include DSs/AIT PSGs and former DSs/AIT PSGs) assigned to instruct Cadre courses at approved satellite locations must be CTC qualified, certified by the proponent (IMTLS), and graduates of the proponent train the trainer course. Certification is good for 24 months. The proponent will complete re-certifications via VTC or MTT.
B-3. Training responsibilities
a. The proponent for all IMT leader and cadre training courses is the Commandant of IMT Leadership School. The TRADOC CG-IMT is the POI approval authority. The proponent, in addition to developing the leader and cadre training courses, is also responsible for the instructor certification process, course certification, site assistance visits, and accreditations of courses. IMT leader and cadre training courses are conducted at the following locations:
(1) IMT PCC and CCFSC course are only authorized to be conducted at the IMT Leadership School at Fort Jackson, SC.
(2) CTC is authorized to be conducted at Fort Allen, PR; Fort Benning, GA; Fort Bragg, NC; Fort Gordon, GA; Fort Huachuca, AZ; Fort Jackson, SC; Fort Eustis, VA; Fort Lee, VA; Fort Leonard Wood, MO; Fort Story (School of Music), VA; Fort Rucker, AL; Fort Sam Houston, TX; Fort Sill, OK; DLIFLC, CA; NDSTC, Panama City, FL; Camp Robinson, AR; and Goodfellow Air Force Base, TX. All 108th training divisions are authorized to conduct CTC.
(3) The following sites are authorized to conduct SCTC and ISCTC in addition to those

listed in paragraph B-3a(2): Fort Meade, MD; Fort Belvoir, VA, Fort Eustis, VA; Fort Bragg, NC; Pensacola, FL; Lackland Air Force Base, TX; Keesler Air Force Base, MS; Naval Construction Brigade, Gulfport, MS; Sheppard Air Force Base, TX; Fort Rucker, AL; All 108th training command divisions are authorized to conduct SCTCs.


b. Former DSs/AIT PSGs, and cadre/support personnel returning to IMT positions after being out of the IMT environment for more than 24 months will attend the appropriate training course (See Table B-1).
c. Refresher training is highly encouraged for all personnel after 36 months in IMT. This training should cover IMT policies, administration, prohibited practices, and illegal associations at a minimum. Commanders should contact their local CTC or SCTC course managers for this particular training.
B-4. Reporting requirements

All IMT TRADOC centers of excellence, service schools, and major subordinate commands (to include satellite AIT elements), and IMT units in non-TRADOC organizations, are required to report TRADOC leader and cadre training course attendance no later than the last Thursday of each quarter, to TRADOC CIMT (ATMT-OP), 210 Dillon Circle, Fort Eustis, VA 23604-5701. All 108th training command divisions will provide required reports quarterly through the U.S. Army Reserve Command (ARRC-OP), 4710 Knox Street, Fort Bragg, NC 28310, for collation and forwarding to TRADOC CIMT (ATMT-OP).



Table B-1

IET Leader and Cadre Training program





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