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 Date Last Updated:
 11/17/2011


Combined Logistics Captains Career (QM) Phase II

Course Code: 8-10-C22

Last Updated: 17 Nov 2011

Modes and Duration:

Resident: 5 Weeks; 0 Days

Recommended Credit:

None

Scope:

The Combined Logistics Captains Career Course (CLC3) develops leaders who are technically and tactically competent in FSO, within a JIIM environment; able to serve as branch experts on battalion and/or brigade staffs, and command and/or lead company sized units.

Phase Scope:  The Quartermaster Captains Career Course, Phase 2 prepares officers for assignment to tactical level CMF 92 coded command and staff positions. Training focuses on Quartermaster Principles, Distribution Management, Subsistence Planning and Operations, Planning Petroleum and Water Operations, Mortuary Affairs, Aerial Delivery and Field Services, Property Management and the Operational Environment.

Special Information:

This course consists of 3 resident phases which are all taught at ALU: Phase 1 is 14 weeks 3 days of resident common-core and multifunctional training; Phase 2 is five weeks of Branch-specific training, using the small group leader methodology. Phase 3 is one week of resident broadening training designed to broaden the student’s perspective with regards to strategic logistics, joint sustainment operations, and multinational logistic operations.

Prerequisites:

Active Army or Reserve Component, 1LT(P) or CPT with AOC 88; 91B, C, or D; 92A or B; and 67 series except 67D or with equivalent training or experience, must have completed an officer basic course. Selected Marine Corps 1LT(P) or CAPT must have a logistics specialty. Based on space availability, selected civilian personnel, GS-09 and above, assigned to positions in logistics career fields or intern programs may attend. Civilians should have completed Phase 1 of the Support Operations Course. Application for selection should include both a student biography and justification for attendance and be forwarded to the attention of the CLC3 course director. Civilian personnel who are not in a specific logistics field, but who have 50% or more of their assigned job duties related to logistics, may also apply with a written request for waiver. Must have completed Phase 1 of CLC3.

Contact Information:

Registration Assistance:
Contact:  ALU Registrar
Phone:  (804) 765-4152/4149/4122
            DSN  539-4152/4149/4122

Course Director:
Phone: (804) 765-8401
           DSN: 539-8401

Leeeclc3@conus.army.mil

 

Mailing address: 
ATTN: 8-10-C22
562 Quarters Road
Building 12420
Fort Lee, VA 23801-1705