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Annual courses are developed each fiscal year and then is published within the Catalog of Naval Training (CANTRAC) and U.S. Marine Corps courses are listed in MCTIMS.

Commands should submit requests for additional training requirements as early as possible, and preferably 60 days in advance to permit schedule processing and support. Commands must ensure that all trainees meet the course prerequisites prior to requesting quotas.


AMPHIBIOUS WARFARE INDOCTRINATION
 

COURSE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (CIN): K-2G-0037 
MILITARY ARTICLES AND SERVICE LIST NUMBER (MASL): P124503
LOCATION: EWTGLANT and MTT
LENGTH: Five Training Days
TYPE TRAINING: Individual
PURPOSE: To provide a comprehensive indoctrination in amphibious operations, to include planning, ship-to-shore movement, 
supporting arms, tactical air, and landing force organization and functions in order to prepare officers and selected U.S. armed
forces enlisted personnel 
to carry out shipboard staff assignments adequately and with comprehension of purpose.
SCOPE: This course is a comprehensive indoctrination in amphibious warfare. It is designed to prepare officers and selected U.S. 
armed forces enlisted personnel who have been recently assigned, or are pending assignment to amphibious ships or staffs to 
conduct surface and or aviation operations. It is also suitable for officers of other U.S. forces and allied nations. The instruction is 
conducted utilizing classroom lecture and a comprehensive final written examination.

 

AMPHIBIOUS WARFARE STAFF PLANNING

COURSE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (CIN): J-2G-0048
MILITARY ARTICLES AND SERVICE LIST NUMBER (MASL): P124507
LOCATION: EWTGLANT and MTT
LENGTH: Five Training Days
TYPE TRAINING: Individual
PURPOSE: To provide Naval Officers and Staff Non-Commissioned Officers (E6 & above) with the knowledge and skills 
required for planning amphibious operations. This training focuses on the tasks performed by officers and senior enlisted 
assigned to the primary and special staff sections of the ARG/MEU.
SCOPE: The course details the six steps in the Marine Corps Planning Process (MCPP) and Navy Planning Process (NPP) 
providing students with an understanding of the planning framework, staff activities, and required outputs necessary to successfully 
plan amphibious operations. It is designed to impart on students specific knowledge and skills to effectively operate as part of an 
ARG/MEU staff. This course can also be tailored to speak to larger amphibious operations such as MEB-ESG and CTG Staffs. 
Students will be assigned a principal or special staff position within the ARG/MEU for practical application exercises. The 
students will utilize a realistic configuration of Naval assets during practical applications and apply them to scenarios that are in 
accordance with likely mission profiles for an ARG/MEU. Students will be evaluated on a performance based evaluation during a 
mission confirmation brief.

ENHANCED POSITION LOCATION REPORTING SYSTEM FOR AMPHIBIOUS ASSAULT DIRECTION SYSTEM

COURSE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (CIN): W-101-1109
LOCATION: EWTGLANT
LENGTH: Ten Training Days
TYPE TRAINING: Individual
PURPOSE: To provide the student with knowledge and skills to operate and maintain the Enhanced Position Location Reporting 
System (EPLRS) for AADS radio network; including manipulating the EPLRS Network Planner (ENP), the tools involved to 
initialize the network and manage an EPLRS Network Deployment Plan used during Amphibious Warfare Operations. 
SCOPE: This course is to train personnel on the EPLRS system, which is the primary communications backbone for AADS. 
Students will learn the use of EPLRS Network Planner (ENP) to manage an EPLRS Network. Students will become 
knowledgeable with system cryptographic procedures, system timing structure, admin commands, and Internet Protocol (IP) 
routing requirements to initialize, manage, monitor, and provide Command and Control capability during Amphibious Warfare 
Operations. 
PREREQUISITES: Course is offered to all amphibious ships and stations which have a required operational capability for 
EPLRS LOS (data only) Digital Radio set which is the EPLRS for AADS PLI and Communications backbone for AN/KSQ1A system. The target audience is E-3 through E-9 with the Rates of OS, IT, and ET.
 
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