eligible personnel with basic expeditionary combat skills
training necessary to professionally and safely perform high
risk security operations when assigned to Navy Expeditionary
Combat Command (NECC) organizations. This course will provide
NECC personnel with the necessary individual knowledge, skills
and abilities to perform Basic Expeditionary First Aid, don and
wear Individual Combat Equipment (ICE) and CBR gear, function
safely in a field and CBRNE environment, learn basic Land
reports, understand Counter-Improvised Explosive Devices (C-IED)
operations, and conduct range live fire, missions, and
ammunition handling safely with minimum risk. The ECS course
will allow personnel to demonstrate, qualify and become
comfortable with both primary and secondary weapons. Students
will perform basic movement while engaging targets,
transitioning from primary to secondary weapon, executing
vehicle emergency egress procedures, and conducting live-fire
exercises in a controlled environment. Additionally, students
will become familiar with the psycho/physiological effects
induced during deadly force or life threatening confrontations
and measures to effectively minimize their impact on engagement
decision making during Judgment-Based Engagement Training (JET).
ah. Army Combat Life Saver (CIN G-433-0029). The combat
lifesaver is a non-medical sailor trained to provide lifesaving
measures beyond the level of self-aid or buddy-aid. A properly
trained combat lifesaver is capable of stabilizing many types of
condition until medical personnel arrive. Functioning as a
combat lifesaver is a secondary mission undertaken when the
tactical situation permits.
ai. United States Navy (USN) Individual Augmentee (IA)
Combat Training (NIACT) (CIN A-250-0100). To prepare Sailors
for integration with Army Units performing Army missions in
potential combat environments.
aj. Riverine Combat Skills Maritime Interdiction Operations
Basic (CIN A-020-0020). This course is designed to train NECC
personnel in the knowledge and skills required to perform as a
member of an Expeditionary Combat Command. The sailor will
receive training in individual weapons, munitions, land
techniques, defensive techniques, scouting and patrolling
techniques, and military operations on urban terrain techniques,
convoy, Improvised Explosive Device, vehicle check points,
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