U.S ARMY AIRBORNE SCHOOL:
This is a three week school conducted at Fort Benning, Georgia. At Airborne school, soldiers will train along side Regular Army officers and enlisted men and women, as well as members of the other armed services, to jump from Air Force aircraft (C130 and C141). Upon completion of the course, soldiers will earn the coveted jump wings and be parachutist qualified! This course is extremely safe and boosts the confidence of all who have the opportunity to attend.
U.S ARMY AIR ASSAULT SCHOOL:
Air Assault School deals with making soldiers qualified to conduct airborne helicopter operations. Proper sling load techniques, knots, and fast roping are among the topics covered. The school itself is 10 days long and also features a 12-mile march with rucksack.
MOUNTAIN WARFARE SCHOOL To develop and conduct training for the Department of the Army in basic and advanced mountain warfare and cold weather skills and tactics to be employed by combat units during all climatic conditions.
CADET TROOP LEADERSHIP TRAINING
CTLT is a four week leadership experience conducted at units in the Continental US, Alaska, Hawaii, and Europe. Students are placed in charge of a regular Army platoon of approximately 35 soldiers. The student's objective is to perform the leadership and management tasks necessary to train the platoon's soldiers and maintain it's equipment.