This course will be based on the learning objectives developed by the ITRA tactical working group for the 3 levels of operation and instructorship. Course will be held at the Vertically Speaking training center located in Redmond Oregon.
This course has been developed to assist the Tactical Team & Operator achieve a firm foundation of proficiency with SWAT tactics and skills necessary for today’s tactical teams. Cadre will present tactical operator and team skills, in a positive, controlled physical environment.
This course is designed to assist the Tactical Commander and Incident Commander with the establishment of objectives around which their command decisions can be orchestrated to provide a unified mission of all operational elements during a tactical operation.
Offerings per year:12 Prerequisites:Attendees require a current SECRET clearance. Must be one of the designated SPDP Level 1 career fields. POC: (719) 556-5406 ALT: (719) 556-4090 COURSE OBJECTIVES After graduating from the Space Operations Course, students will be able to:
This 3-day course will provide a new tactical team member, narcotics detective or patrol officer a strong foundation for responding to and overcoming tactical situations. Students will learn fundamental skills through various practical exercises and force on force scenarios.
There are three levels: basic, senior and master. The required time for each is Basic Space Badge, 12 months; Senior Space Badge, 48 months; and Master Space Badge, 84 months. "The Space Cadre Course is going to continue to be a wonderful addition to the 10th Mountain Division as a training aid," said Nevling.
U.S. Army soldiers can be awarded the Space Badge after attending Air Force or Army space or satellite systems courses and have 12 months (for Active Army) or 24 months (for Army Reserve and Army National Guard) experience in a space billet.
FA 40, space operations, is a functional area within the Operations Support functional category. The Army's cadre of trained Space Operations Officers provides in-depth expertise and experience to leverage space assets for the Service.
Federal law dictates that the oldest recruit for any military branch must be 42 years old. However, each branch can set its cap below that < 42 limit.
Chief Master Sergeant (E-9) The rank of Chief Master Sergeant is the highest Space Force enlisted rank, with the exception of the Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force.
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARYMINIMUM EDUCATION. Any Bachelor or Master of Science degree.QUALIFICATIONS. Knowledge of space systems, policies and related areas. Completion of the prerequisite Undergraduate Space Training (UST) Completion of required specialty courses. Normal color vision.
Army Foreign Area Officers request transition from their primary career field to a full-time FAO career track, typically between 7-9 years of service. FAOs attend a fully-funded graduate program and earn a Master's degree with a focus on their assigned region. Regionally-focused training and expertise.
Qualify. You must be a U.S. citizen and have an undergraduate or postgraduate degree. ... Apply. Upon meeting basic requirements, you submit your application via your local recruiter or online.Test. The Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT) assesses you on verbal, math and other specific skill sets. ... Screen. ... Train.
International Small Arms Maintenance (ISAM) is a four-week course of instruction that provides Foreign Security Force personnel with the knowledge and skills required to perform preventive maintenance and intermediate-level service repairs to both foreign and U.S. small arms and crew-served weapons systems.
Patrol Craft Officer – Riverine (PCO-R) course is a seven-week course of instruction designed to provide Foreign Security Force personnel with the specialized training necessary to effectively plan and safely execute patrol craft security actions supporting the interdiction of illicit contraband, counter-narcotic/counter-terrorism operations, and waterborne special operations in the riverine environment.