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LAND NAVIGATION: Instruction in this subject is designed to enable the officer student to read maps and aerial photographs, use the compass, and navigate on land in daylight or at night. B1401 INTRODUCTION TO LAND NAVIGATION/THE MAP B1405 DIRECTION B1410 TERRAIN ANALYSIS B1415 LAND NAVIGATION: TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES B1435 NIGHT NAVIGATION I B1450 WATER, VEGETATION, AND MANMADE FEATURES B1455 LOCATION B1485X LAND NAVIGATION FINAL EXERCISE. COMMUNICATIONS: Instruction in this subject is designed to introduce the officer student to Marine Corps communications at the small unit level with emphasis upon equipment, procedures and security measures. B2501 INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATIONS 2502 RADIO NETS, VOICE RADIO PROCEDURES, AND MESSAGE DRAFTING B2504 COMMUNICATION SECURITY AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE INTELLIGENCE: Instruction in this subject is designed to provide the officer student with an understanding of combat intelligence agencies within the Marine Corps that support the intelligence mission and an introduction to the forces that may pose a threat to Marine Corps operating forces. B0201 INTELLIGENCE IN THE MARINE CORPS. COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT: Instruction in this subject is designed to enable the officer student to recognize the functions, structure and requirements for Combat Service Support in the Fleet Marine Force. B0404 LEADERSHIP AND THE RESPONSIBLE OFFICER B0405.1 INTRODUCTION TO MAINTENANCE (PRACTICAL APPLICATION) FIRST AID: Instruction in this subject is designed to teach the officer student the essential life saving steps, first aid procedures and evaluation/evacuation techniques necessary for first aid application in garrison or field environments. B8601 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT B8602 PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF FIELD-RELATED INJURIES B8603 COMBAT-RELATED INJURIES B8604 CASUALTY EVALUATION AND EVACUATION PHYSICAL TRAINING AND CONDITIONING Instruction in this subject is designed to provide the officer student with an understanding of the nature and importance of physical fitness to include ways it can be developed and maintained. It is also designed to introduce the officer student to foot marches, unarmed combat and other physical training events routinely used to establish a unit physical fitness training program. B8410.1 PHYSICAL TRAINING AND CONDITIONING B8410.2 NUTRITION, WEIGHT MANAGEMENT, AND PERFORMANCE B8410.3 INJURY PREVENTION AND REHABILITATION B8410.4 COMBAT PHYSICAL READINESS TRAINING LEADERSHIP AND TRAINING: This instruction is designed to provide the officer student with an understanding of the characteristics, principles, and techniques of leadership within the concept of the Marine Corps Leadership Program. Fundamental education in these subjects will allow the officer student to discharge the duties and responsibilities of a company grade officer. B0606 PHILOSOPHY OF LEADERSHIP B0607 TOTAL QUALITY LEADERSHIP AND LEADERSHIP THEORY B0612 CORE VALUES: PROFESSIONALISM AND ETHICS B0619 USMC COUNSELING PROGRAM B0621 SUICIDE AWARENESS/SUBSTANCE ABUSE/HOMOSEXUAL CONDUCT POLICY B0623 SUBSTANCE ABUSE B0624 THE ROLE OF THE MARINE STAFF NCO B0626 THE ENLISTED MARINE B0626.2 DEVELOPING SUBORDINATE LEADERS B0628 HOMOSEXUAL CONDUCT POLICY B0629 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/SEXUAL HARASSMENT/FRATERNIZATION B0637 TRAINING MANAGEMENT B0637.1 UNIT TRAINING MANAGEMENT: SELF-PACED TEXT CRITIQUE B0639 TECHNIQUES OF MILITARY INSTRUCTION B0660 ROLE OF THE CHAPLAIN. PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION: Instruction in this subject is designed to provide the officer student with an understanding of the Marine Corps administration system, the fitness report system and naval correspondence. B0141 INTRODUCTION TO MARINE CORPS ADMINISTRATION AND TYPES OF NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE B0142 THE MARINE CORPS DIRECTIVES SYSTEM B0143 PERSONNEL RECORDS B0144 ENLISTED PROMOTION PROCESS B0147 TYPES OF DISCHARGES B0149 SECURITY OF CLASSIFIED MATERIAL B0150 PLATOON COMMANDER'S ADMINISTRATION B0151 LEADERSHIP PRACTICAL EXERCISE IN ADMINISTRATION. MILITARY LAW: Instruction in this subject is designed to provide the officer student with an understanding of military law with particular emphasis on those areas that are common to all company grade officers. B4401 INTRODUCTION TO MILITARY LAW B4402 INVESTIGATIONS B4403 LAW OF WAR B4404 CRIMINAL LAW. AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS: Instruction in this subject is designed to introduce the officer student to the fundamental principles of amphibious operations, to enable him to recognize naval amphibious ships, and to understand the Marine Corps role in amphibious operations. B9900 PRINCIPLES OF AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS B9900.1 AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS: CASE STUDIES B9901.1 AMPHIBIOUS SHIPS, LANDING CRAFT AND VEHICLES B9909 ROLE OF THE PLATOON COMMANDER IN AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS B9910 SHIP-TO-SHORE MOVEMENT NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL WARFARE DEFENSE: Instruction in this subject is designed to introduce the officer student to nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare defense. Particular emphasis is placed on those aspects of NBC defense that directly affect the company grade officer at the small unit level. B5703 FIELD PROTECTIVE MASK (FPM) B5705 NBC PROTECTIVE MEASURES B5705pt INTRODUCTION TO NBC DEFENSE (PROGRAMMED TEXT) TACTICS: Instruction in this subject provides the officer student, regardless of the MOS subsequently assigned, with the basic knowledge necessary for a company grade officer to conduct small unit offensive and defensive operations. Performance-oriented training enables the officer student to apply the knowledge acquired in the classroom to simulated combat situations. Included is instruction and application in the planning and conduct of combat patrols, helicopter borne operations, tank-infantry tactics, mechanized operations, military operations in urban terrain, and an introduction to rifle company operations. B0301 & B0301a THEORY OF WAR B0303 &B0303A CONDUCT OF WAR B0305 OPERATIONAL TERMS AND SYMBOLS B0305.1 OPERATIONAL TERMS AND SYMBOLS: PROGRAMMED TEXT B0305.2 OPERATIONAL TERMS AND SYMBOLS: PROGRAMMED TEXT B0305.3 OPERATIONAL TERMS AND SYMBOLS: PROGRAMMED TEXT B0305.4 OPERATIONAL TERMS AND SYMBOLS: PROGRAMMED TEXT B0307 MARINE AIR-GROUND TASK FORCE CONCEPTS B0317.1 INITIAL FIRETEAM/SQUAD TACTICS (FIELD EXERCISE) B0319.2 MARINE BATTLE SKILLS TRAINING 3: CONTINUING ACTION (FIELD EXERCISE) B0322 DEVELOPMENT OF COMMANDER'S INTENT B0324 TACTICAL PLANNING I B0356 TACTICAL PLANNING II B0326 COMBAT ORDERS I B0328 INTRODUCTION TO PATROLLING B0330 CONDUCT OF THE PATROL 1 B0332 CONDUCT OF THE PATROL 2 B0333 CONDUCT OF THE PATROL 3 B0334 COMBAT ORDERS II B0337 DEFENSIVE FUNDAMENTALS I B0339 DEFENSIVE FUNDAMENTALS II B0339.8 DEFENSIVE SANDTABLE EXERCISE (STEX PACKET) B0349 DEFENSIVE FUNDAMENTALS II B0350 URBAN PATROLLING I B0351 URBAN PATROLLING II B0354 OFFENSIVE FUNDAMENTALS I B0355 REAR AREA SECURITY I B0355.1 REAR AREA SECURITY II B0355.2 REAR AREA SECURITY III B0358 COMBAT ORDERS III B0360 NIGHT ATTACK B0363 INTRODUCTION TO COUNTERMECHANIZED OPERATIONS B0363.8 COUNTERMECHANIZED OPERATIONS (STEX) B0376 MOVEMENT TO CONTACT B0382 MECHANIZED OPERATIONS B0386 MILITARY OPERATIONS ON URBAN TERRAIN. SUPPORTING ARMS: Instruction in this subject is designed to provide the officer student with an understanding of the capabilities of supporting arms and the basic principles of fire support planning and coordination. B0815 INTRODUCTION TO SUPPORTING ARMS B0829 FIRE SUPPORT COORDINATION MEASURES B0831 FIRE SUPPORT PLANNING AND PROCESSING B0833 CALL FOR FIRE. WEAPONS: Instruction in this subject is designed to provide the officer student with an understanding of the characteristics, capabilities, techniques of fire, employment, preventative maintenance procedures, and inspection techniques for weapons employed at the small unit level in all Fleet Marine Force organizations. B2103 SERVICE PISTOL B2105 SERVICE RIFLE B2107 INTRODUCTION TO WEAPONS EMPLOYMENT B2109 M203 GRENADE LAUNCHER B2111 M249 SQUAD AUTOMATIC WEAPON (SAW) B2113 INTRODUCTION TO ANTIMECHANIZED WEAPONS B2117 INTRODUCTION TO MORTARS B2121 MEDIUM MACHINE GUNS 1 B2127 INTRODUCTION TO MACHINE GUN EMPLOYMENT B2159 HEAVY MACHINE GUNS 1 B2161 HEAVY MACHINE GUNS 2. AVIATION: Instruction in this subject is designed to provide the officer student with an understanding of the primary and collateral missions of Marine aviation; to understand the coordination required in an air/ground mission and to prepare as well as execute the same. Additionally, aircraft and weapons systems identification are stressed. B7543 INTRODUCTION TO MARINE AVIATION B7545 CLOSE AIR SUPPORT (CAS) PROCEDURES B7551 ASSAULT SUPPORT AND HELICOPTERBORNE OPERATIONS B7557 HELICOPTER OPERATIONS. FIELD ENGINEERING: Instruction in this subject is designed to provide the officer student with an understanding of the principles of field engineering, to include military demolitions, emplacements/wire obstacles and mine/countermine operations that are common to all company grade officers. B1315 COMBAT ENGINEERING B1316 INTRODUCTION TO MINES B1321.1 ENGINEERING SKILLS (FIELD EXERCISE) B1341 ENGINEERS IN THE DEFENSE MILITARY OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR (MOOTW) B0212 INTRODUCTION TO MILITARY OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR (MOOTW) B0213 INTRODUCTION TO TERRORISM B0215 COUNTERINSURGENCY PRINCIPLES B0216 COMBATING TERRORISM. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: This instruction is designed to provide the officer student with instruction in subject areas that contribute to personal and professional development. B6613 UNIFORMS AND ACCESSORIES B6622.1 FINANCIAL PLANNING B6636.1 AUGMENTATION AND PROMOTION B6670 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTION B6680 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE OFFICER OF THE DAY AND FUNCTIONS OF THE INTERIOR GUARD B6690 CUSTOMS AND COURTESIES B6690.2 SERVICE ETIQUETTE.