Hear from the officers of Marine who have faced the challenges of Officer Candidates School and proven themselves capable as leaders our Nation can count on. The mission of Officer Candidates School OCS is to educate and train officer candidates in Marine Corps knowledge and skills within a controlled and challenging environment in order to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a Marine Corps officer.
Much is expected of candidates who wish to earn the trust of our Nation by proving capable as Marine Officers. OCS ensures all who are pinned with the Marine rank of 2nd Lieutenant will first pass a stringent assessment based on three graded categories: Academics, Leadership, and Physical Fitness.
Some of the training events at OCS take the form of:. The arduous process of advancing from officer candidate to Officer of Marines is divided into five distinct phases, each that present distinct battles that must be overcome to continue. In this six-month course, Marine Officers are no longer being screened, but trained to be competent and capable leaders our Corps and country can count on.
From classroom settings to real life applications, TBS is where Marine Officers learn to effectively command and lead Marines for a common cause. It also represents the first time we truly feel the weight of the astounding responsibility placed on our shoulders.
As Marine Officers, we are all part of the same collective fight to advance our Nation, but it is at The Basic School that each of us sets out on one of four distinct career paths: Ground, Aviation, Law, or Cyber. Each of these paths includes a variety of Military Occupational Specialties MOS , and it is approximately at the halfway point through TBS that young officers have the opportunity to indicate their preference for MOS and geographical duty assignment. During this selection process, Marine Officers can expect:.
Have attended and completed requirements of the Transition Readiness Seminar days prior to separation. Have attended an Ethics Brief or completed a DoD approved Ethics Training presentation within the last 12 months from the start date of the skills training program. Receive command approval prior to attending a Marine Corps Skillbridge program. The Marine Corps will not authorize extensions of obligated service to complete the SkillBridge program. Approval authority and accountability.
The first Commanding Officer CO with court martial convening authority maintains final approval. Marines authorized to participate in this program will remain permanently assigned to the command and a replacement will not be provided until their end of active obligated service.
Marines will remain the responsibility of the parent command for administrative and leave purposes. Marines who are serving under obligation for a Special or Incentive SI pay e. It is the responsibility of the CO to consider the impact of such pay when approving Marines Corps SkillBridge requests. Participation in such programs is considered official duty.
Marines authorized to participate in such programs can do so during normal working hours. The limit of 30 days for PTAD does not apply for the purpose of participating in this program. Local approval authorities may approve PTAD in excess of 30 days for this program. Participating Marines will be exempt from annual training requirements, and are in a non-duty status while participating in this program.
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Always Marine. Imminent battles that must be won within, and together, include: Food rationing and sleep deprivation Rigorous day and nighttime humps marches Low- and no-light infiltration movements Combat resupply and casualty evacuation scenarios Leadership screening maneuvers Values-based training and assessments Team-dependent negotiation of obstacles Team field firing combat scenarios.
Phase 2 consists of the following: Combat water survival Physical and combat conditioning Martial arts Academic instruction. PHASE 3 With the fighting spirit that has propelled them thus far, recruits move on to the final challenges they must face to become Marines in Phase 3. Recruits will encounter these challenges during Phase 3: Fundamentals of marksmanship Basic warrior training Field skills The Crucible.
PHASE 4 Phase 4 is the culmination of training after recruits have endured and overcome mental and physical battles for 13 long weeks. In Phase 4, these Marines will end their training with the following: Final uniform issue Final physical and academic examinations Guided leadership discussions Standardized training requirements Graduation.
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