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Course Title: Armor Basic Officer Leader - Branch
Course Number: 2-17-C20B
Version: 02.0
MOS: 19A
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Course Information: To provide Commanders in the field with Armor officers trained in the fundamentals of tank and reconnaissance platoon weapon systems and capabilities, combined arms maneuver and wide area security tactics, and instill in students the warrior spirit, preparing them to assume leadership of a mounted platoon.

Phase Name: 0Training Days: 95Academic Hours: 1030
Scope: During the 19 week ABOLC, the Armor officer will receive training in the following subject areas: (Foundations): During Phase I, lieutenants must: pass a record APFT; communicate effectively and doctrinally 2013; orally, written, graphically, and digitally; plan and prepare offensive, defensive, and reconnaissance and security operations; conduct intelligence preparation of the battlefield; analyze and apply the effects of the mission and operational variables to a mission; plan, integrate, and control indirect fires; demonstrate knowledge of combat vehicles, equipment, and weapons capabilities and their application in combat (friendly/threat). (Mounted Leadership): During Phase II, lieutenants must: employ platoon movement formations and techniques; operate within the capabilities and limitations of the combat platform; integrate, and control organic direct fire control systems; manage platoon property IAW the Command Supply Discipline Program (CSDP); conduct maintenance IAW the Command Maintenance Discipline Program(CMDP); plan, prepare, and execute platoon-level sustainment OPS (fuel, fix, arm, resupply). (Platoon Leadership): During Phase III, lieutenants must: lead a platoon under combat conditions; demonstrate situational understanding and agility in adapting to changes within a complex operational environment; conduct Troop Leading Procedures (TLPs) at the platoon level; operate in a combined arms team; analyze and apply Relative Combat Power Analysis (RCPA) to achieve a tactical advantage; conduct Information Collection (IC); conduct platoon missions in the context of an operation environment Decisive Action Training Environment (DATE). Course Outcomes: Able to lead Soldiers across a range of military operations (UVDDLA): A leader of character who is able to understand, visualize, and describe his/her operational environment; make and articulate decisions, and direct, lead, and assess operations at the platoon level. Demonstrate adaptability (resilience): a comprehensively fit, self-disciplined officer, who pushes past pre-conceived limits, thrives in chaos and perseveres despite obstacles. Demonstrate technical proficiency: demonstrates proficiency in doctrinal, mechanical, and administrative tasks associated with tank and scout platoons. Demonstrate tactical proficiency: demonstrates the science and art of organizing an Armor or Cavalry formation, employing weapon systems and integrating assets to defeat the enemy.

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