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Air Assault

This course involves two weeks of intensive training in air assault operations and rappelling at Fort Campbell, KY; Fort Belvoir, VA; Fort Rucker, AL; or Camp Gruber, OK. In this highly challenging environment, you will test your mental toughness on an obstacle course the first day, "Zero Day"; learn how to load cargo as a sling load onto a helicopter for transport; and complete a 12-mile forced ruck march before the graduation ceremony when your Air Assault wings will be pinned on your chest.

Airborne

This course entails three weeks of training in airborne operations and parachuting at Fort Benning, GA. Here you'll learn how to fall properly in a parachute landing, and control your descent in a tactical environment. This course will test your skills in a challenging environment, leading up to earning your Airborne wings.

Cadet Troop Leadership Training

This course is designed to give cadets a realistic leadership experience and first-hand knowledge of the duties, responsibilities, and living conditions of a lieutenant in the United States Army. Cadets are assigned for three weeks to an active duty Army unit, or two weeks to a Reserve or National Guard unit during its Annual Training. CTLT occurs overseas as well as in continental units.

Northern Warfare

This course involves three weeks of intensive winter conditions training at Fort Greely, Alaska. Course includes arctic mountaineering, winter survival skills, and winter warfare skills.

Mountain Warfare

The Mountain warfare school trains 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. To train supported units in mountain warfare and cold weather skills; to provide technical assistance and advice to supported units in the conduct of mountain operations. To train, equip, and maintain a high angle mountain search and rescue team.

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