Army Logistics University

Quartermaster Advanced Leader Course

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ALC Quartermaster is comprised of nine CMF 92A, 92F, 92G, 92L, 92M, 92R, 92S, 92W and 92Y. ALC primary mission is to train Junior Noncommissioned Officers to lead at the Squad Leader Level. ALC students also receive some Platoon level training. ALC Quartermaster SGLs train students on technical and common NCO duties. ALC students are required to attend the LOG Warrior exercise sponsored by 23 BDE. They lead and train the AIT warriors on warrior task and battle drills and take them through lanes to test their proficiency. ALC students also train at the Warrior Training Center that’s high-lighted by combative training. ALC students also receive FBCB2 training taught by contractors. Quartermaster ALC trains between 2500 to 2800 Soldiers here at the resident course annually.

ALC conducts Mobile Training Teams (MTT) CONUS and OCONUS once a month for its four larger more common CMF’s 92A, 92F, 92G and 92Y. The MTT is condensed down from an average training requirement of six weeks at the resident course down to two and a half on MTT. Honors have been eliminated from MTT due to extraction of over half of evaluated course materials that the resident course conducts. MTT focuses on technical training with a small amount of common NCO duties. Quartermaster ALC trains between 500 to 800 Soldiers on MTT annually.

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