FISCAL YEAR 2022 SECURITY COOPERATION TRAINING DETACHMENT COURSE DATES
Date Signed: 5/23/2022 | MARADMINS Number: 261/22
MARADMINS : 261/22

R 231853Z MAY 22
MARADMIN 261/22
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC//
SUBJ/FISCAL YEAR 2022 SECURITY COOPERATION TRAINING DETACHMENT COURSE DATES//
REF/A/DOC/MCO 1553.2C/20160908//
REF/B/DOC/NAVMC 1553.1A/20160915//
REF/C/DOC/MCO 5710.6D/20200420//
REF/D/DOC/FISCAL YEAR 2021 NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT//
REF/E/DOC/DODD 5132.03/20161229//
REF/F/DOC/MCTP 3-03D/20200801//
REF/G/DOC/COMMANDANT’S PLANNING GUIDANCE/20190716//
REF/H/NAVMC 3500.59C/20171013//
NARR/REF A IS THE MARINE CORPS MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF MARINE CORPS FORMAL SCHOOLS AND TRAINING DETACHMENTS. REF B IS THE PRIMARY SOURCE OF INFORMATION WHEN DEVELOPING, CONDUCTING, AND EVALUATING TRAINING. REF C IS THE MARINE CORPS ORDER ON SECURITY COOPERATION. REF D IS THE NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021. REF E IS A DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DIRECTIVE POLICY DIRECTING THE DEPARTMENT TO PRIORITIZE, PLAN, CONDUCT, AND ALIGN RESOURCES FOR SECURITY COOPERATION AS AN INTEGRAL ELEMENT OF THE DOD MISSION AND A TOOL OF NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN POLICY. REF F IS THE MARINE CORPS TACTICAL PUB ON SECURITY COOPERATION DESIGNED TO ASSIST MARINES AT EVERY LEVEL IN THE EXECUTION OF THEIR DUTIES TO PRIORITIZE, PLAN, EXECUTE, AND ASSESS SECURITY COOPERATION ENGAGEMENTS WITH PARTNER NATIONS IN SUPPORT OF U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY OBJECTIVES. REF G IS THE COMMANDANT’S PLANNING GUIDANCE. REF H IS THE SECURITY COOPERATION AND LANGUAGE, REGIONAL, EXPERTISE, AND CULTURE TRAINING AND READINESS MANUAL.//
POC1/ALLISON, HAROLD/CIV/ACADEMICS OFFICER/SECURITY COOPERATION TRAINING DETACHMENT/COMM/757-962-4131/EMAIL: HAROLD.ALLISON@USMC.MIL//
POC2/MONTOYA, JOSE/MSGT/CHIEF INSTRUCTOR/SECURITY COOPERATION TRAINING DETACHMENT/COMM/757-962-4139/EMAIL: JOSE.M.MONTOYA1@USMC.MIL//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1.  MARINE CORPS BULLITIN 5400 of August 2021 directed the transition of Marine Corps Security Cooperation Group, Marine Forces Command (MARFORCOM) to Training and Education Command (TECOM).  On 19 April 2022, Marine Corps Intelligence Schools (MCIS) established the Security Cooperation Training Detachment (SCTD) and assumed oversight of Security Cooperation (SC) programs of instruction.  MCIS provides an O-6 level command authority for SCTD.  The purpose of this MARADMIN is to announce the Fiscal Year 2022 course dates for the SCTD courses.  For the remainder of Fiscal Year 2022, SCTD will conduct three open enrollment Marine Advisor Courses (N03KYK3) and two open enrollment Security Cooperation Planners Courses (N020JX3) in order to support SC training requirements.
2.  Marine Advisor Course
2.a.  The Marine Advisor Course (MAC) provides fundamental advisor skills, training management, and force protection training to prepare Marines for SC missions.  Through formal instruction and immersive training scenarios, students will learn to analyze and implement Foreign Security Force (FSF) objectives to build partner nation capacity, build and maintain relationships and rapport with FSF counterparts, recognize and mitigate cultural stress, develop and implement training plans, understand U.S. government objectives and plans for an assigned region or country, and conduct force protection while deployed.  Students graduate prepared to advise, support, liaise, and assess a FSF in order to develop its organizational capability and/or capacity in accordance with U.S. government, Service, and FSF objectives.
3.  FSF Advisor MOS and Definition
3.a.  Marines who successfully completed the MAC and the basic Regional and Culture Studies Program in accordance with MARADMIN 348-19 and MARADMIN 227-20 receive the 0570 FMOS.
3.b.  FMOS 0570:  Advisors have general knowledge of advisor skills acquired from Formal Learning Center training and meet the minimum knowledge, skills, and abilities defined in reference (H).
4.  Marine Advisor Course designators and FY22 dates of classes:  N03KYK3 2022001 (6 - 17 Jun 2022) Fort Story, VA N03KYK3 2022002 (11 - 22 Jul 2022) Fort Story, VA N03KYK3 2022003 (15 - 26 Aug 2022) Fort Story, VA
5.  Security Cooperation Planners’ Course (SCPC)
5.a.  SCPC explores the SC policies, procedures, and methodologies used to develop and execute SC engagement plans.  Students will gain an understanding of SC-related policy, doctrine, and guidance documents, engagement planning best practices, funding authorities, and foreign disclosure.  The relationship between the Department of Defense and the Department of State as it relates to SC, will also be addressed.  The course is built around lectures, a panel discussion, and a series of practical exercises which guide student creation of key parts of a SC Engagement Plan.
5.b.  Security Cooperation Planners’ Course designators and FY22 dates of classes:  N030JX3 2022001 (27 Jun - 1 Jul 2022) Fort Story, VA N030JX3 2022002 (01 - 05 Aug 2022) Fort Story, VA
6.  Administration and Logistics
6.a.  Funded Seat Allocations.  TECOM will provide funding via Worldwide Travel for travel, lodging, and per diem for active duty Marines.  MCIS will not consider individual requests for rental cars from students. Rental cars, if desired, must be funded by the student’s parent command.  Reserve Component Marines should contact Marine Corps Forces Reserve formal schools at DSN (312) 647-7303/23 or commercial (504) 697-7303/23.
6.b.  Billeting.  Reservations for billeting are the responsibility of each attendee.  Attendees must check with the billeting office, Navy Gateway Inns and Suites 1 (757) 644-4949ext.603, for government billeting availability before making any commercial lodging reservations.  Government messing is unavailable.
7.  This MARADMIN applies to the Marine Corps Total Force.
8.  Release authorized by Lieutenant General Kevin. M. Iiams, Commanding General, Training and Education Command.//