I've taken dozens of MarineNet course, and none of them required a proctor. Then again, the ones I've taken are general subject annual training-type stuff, plus some Rosetta Stone. The MCI-type courses that need proctors don't require any huge thing. My units have always just used S-3 reps or division training NCOs.
Basically, when you start to take the test on MarineNet - your proctor has to provide the login & password to MarineNet before you have access to the test. Makes it easy because a guy I work with is a proctor, and he just logs in when I'm ready to take the test.
For Marines who elect to retake the PFT/CFT, their new score will replace the previous score and is final. Only Commanders/OICs can authorize PPFT/PCFT credit or a retest for Marines injured during the conduct of a PFT/CFT.
After the grenade is thrown, Marines will immediately drop to the deck and execute three pushups. The grenade pit observer will signal to the field monitor both verbally and via hand signal whether the grenade throw was a hit or miss. To be counted as a hit, grenade throws must land directly in the grenade pit or strike the line marking the area.
If assigned light duty status as a result of the injury, the Marine will be required to retake the PFT/CFT no earlier than 30 and no later than 90 days from return to full duty status. Marines who are evaluated and not assigned a light duty status, will retake the PFT at the Commander's/OIC's discretion.
The maximum deployment timeout value that can be set for remediation jobs is 6000 seconds.
30 hoursThe online course is comprised of 30 hours of work, which includes study time, completing exercises and end-of-course exams. After each of the seven courses with the Corporals Course DEP, Marines will need to take an end-of-course exam, proctored by a staff sergeant or higher.
MARINES WILL SPEND APPROXIMATELY 30 HOURS COMPLETING THE CORPORALS COURSE DEP. THIS INCLUDES THE TIME NEEDED TO STUDY THE CONTENT, COMPLETE THE EXERCISES, AND TAKE THE END-OF- COURSE EXAMS. WHEN ALL SEVEN SUB-COURSES ARE COMPLETED, THE STUDENT WILL HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE CORPORALS COURSE DEP (EPME4000AA).
The Corporals Course and the Sergeants Course DEP does not match the Point of Instruction (POI) and Terminal Learning Objective (TLO) set for BLC.
A Marine will not be promoted if, in the opinion of the commander, the Marine is not capable of performing satisfactorily in the higher grade, even though all other promotion requirements have been met.
Eligibility. The Corporals Course DEP is available to lance corporals and above who have completed the Leading Marines DEP. It is a PME requirement for promotion from corporal to sergeant.
A. Overview: The Corporals Course is a Professional Military Education program for Marine corporals that places emphasis on basic leadership skills. The intent of the Corporals Course is to equip and prepare Marines to transition from subordinates to small unit leaders.
PME Requirement a. Private and private first class: There are no formal PME requirements for the grades of private and private first class. b. Lance corporal: To be qualified for promotion to corporal, lance corporals must complete the “Leading Marines” MCI (0037).
As a candidate for staff sergeant, you will need to successfully complete the mandatory Professional Military Education courses or PMEs. Required PME courses include the Sergeant's Nonresident Program/ Sergeant's Distance Education Program or the Marine Noncommissioned Officer Course/ NCO Basic Nonresident Course.
Corporal's Course is a leadership class designed to help the Marine Corps' newest noncommissioned officers as they step up to take on more responsibilities. “What this course is able to do is embed all of the leadership traits of the Marine Corps into our corporals,” said Sgt.
A. Overview: The Corporals Course is a Professional Military Education program for Marine corporals that places emphasis on basic leadership skills. The intent of the Corporals Course is to equip and prepare Marines to transition from subordinates to small unit leaders.
PME Requirement Private and private first class: There are no formal PME requirements for the grades of private and private first class. b. Lance corporal: To be qualified for promotion to corporal, lance corporals must complete the “Leading Marines” MCI (0037).
MARINE CORPS ORDER FOR COUNSELING: a. Purpose: The purpose of counseling is to ensure, by mutual understanding, that the efforts of leaders and their Marines are continuously directed toward increased unit readiness and effective individual performance.
Field monitors may verbally guide Marines dragging the SC through the nearest two cones. Once the feet of the SC have passed the second cone, the field monitor will direct “Casualty Stand.”. Once the SC is fully erect, Marines will lift the SC into the Fireman’s Carry position.
To be counted as a hit, grenade throws must land directly in the grenade pit or strike the line marking the area. If the grenade lands in the grenade pit area, but rolls out, the throw is considered a hit. The field monitor will report the results of the grenade throw to the Marine after completion of the MANUF.
Once the ammo can is returned to this level, this counts as one repetition. To reach this level Marines may have to widen the distance between elbows.
All CFT events will be conducted in a single session, not to exceed 2 hours in duration. Transition between events should afford Marines adequate time to recover, stretch, hydrate and prepare for the next event. Rest between events will be no less than five (5) minutes. Uniform.
Once the ammo can is returned to this level, this counts as one repetition. To reach this level Marines may have to widen the distance between elbows.
The Marine will transport the two 30 pound ammunition cans back to the 75 yard line, negotiating the cone network while en route. (19) Upon reaching the 75 yard line, Marines will place the. ammunition cans next to the dummy grenade while utilizing a good lowering technique by bending at the knees.
All CFT events will be conducted in a single session, not to exceed 2 hours in duration. Transition between events should afford Marines adequate time to recover, stretch, hydrate and prepare for the next event. Rest between events will be no less than five (5) minutes. Supervision.
The ammunition can may be held in the starting position or placed on the deck. If placed on the deck, the ammunition can will be lowered in a controlled movement and not thrown or dropped. Once lowered to the deck, no assistance can be provided. when returning the ammunition can to the starting position.