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PLAN MARINE CORPS COMBAT MARKSMANSHIP PROGRAM (MCCMP) TRAINING

PLAN MARINE CORPS COMBAT MARKSMANSHIP PROGRAM (MCCMP) TRAINING. CMT 0931-MARK-2011. Overview. Training Requirements Review Training References Local Resources Drafting a Training Schedule Coordinating Local Resources Finalizing the Training Schedule. Learning Objectives. Method/Media

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PLAN MARINE CORPS COMBAT MARKSMANSHIP PROGRAM (MCCMP) TRAINING

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  1. PLAN MARINE CORPS COMBAT MARKSMANSHIP PROGRAM (MCCMP) TRAINING CMT 0931-MARK-2011

  2. Overview • Training Requirements • Review Training References • Local Resources • Drafting a Training Schedule • Coordinating Local Resources • Finalizing the Training Schedule

  3. Learning Objectives

  4. Method/Media • Evaluation • Safety/Cease Training • Admin Notes

  5. Training Requirements • MCO 3574.2_ (Most Recent Edition) • Commander’s Intent • Personnel • Time

  6. Training Requirements • Operational Risk Management • Identify Changes • During Preparations • During Conduct of the lesson • During Evaluations • Change Analysis/What if Tool (WIT) • Change Analysis • Time Critical Applications • Planned/Unplanned Changes

  7. Training Requirements • Operational Risk Management • What if Tool • Identify Additional Hazards • Consider Possible Mistakes or Problems • Worst Case Scenario • Human Errors/Process Upsets/Equipment Failures

  8. Training Requirements • Operational Risk Management • 5 Step Process • Risk is Low • No Need to Develop a Written Risk Assessment • Employed by Experienced Personnel • Identify Hazard • Probability/Severity with Hazard • Risk Matrix for Risk Code • Risk Decision • Control/Supervision

  9. Training Requirements • Operation Risk Assessment Worksheet • Conducted by the Curriculum Developer • Identify Possible Hazards for the Course • Example Reference Student Outline

  10. Review Training References • Identifying/Reviewing References • MCO 3574.2_ (Latest Edition) • MCRP 3-01A (Rifle) • MCRP 3-01B (Pistol) • MCO 3570.1B (Range Safety) • Local SOP • Be Able to Answer all Questions Pertaining to References and Training

  11. Local Resources • Identify Local Resources • Courses of Fire • Personnel to be Trained • Personnel in Support • Time Criteria • Range Facilities • Ammunition Used • Range Supplies • Corpsman/Safety Vehicle

  12. Local Resources • Range Check out Procedures • Unit SOP/Range Control Unit SOP • Range Request Form • Range Check out Sheet • “Hot” Brief • Examples in Student Outline

  13. Local Resources • Range Turn in Procedures • RSO/OIC Responsibilities • Calling in “Cold” • Return Checked out Gear to Range Control Unit • End of Training Report • “Cold” status and Unocupied • Local SOP for Additional Steps

  14. Drafting a Training Schedule • Broken into 3 Catagories • Time • Total Times (Training Days, Times for Lessons) • Time Breakdowns Match Course Times • Events • Lecture • Practical Applications • Examinations • Logical Sequence

  15. Drafting a Training Schedule • Resources • Instructor Breakdown • Addition Resources (Ranges, Classroom Materials) • Resources Accounted For • Draft of ORAW Included • Example of Draft Schedule in Student Outline

  16. Coordinating Local Resources • Range Supplies • Coordinated Through Battalion Rep. • Coordinated With Unit Responsible for the Range • Additional Personnel Through Marksmanship Training Unit of That Range • Corpsman Support Through Range Control Unit

  17. Coordinating Local Resources • Ranges • Reserved/Checked Out • Allotted Time is Reserved • Proper Documentation • Ammunition • Verify Ammunition Requests • Drop Off Times • Pick Up Times

  18. Finalizing Training Schedule • Time Lines Completed • Resources Confirmed • Forward Through Chain of Command • Correct Discrepancies • Coordinate Schedule Through Unit Responsible for the Range • Pair Training Events With Schedule • Brief Personnel

  19. QUESTIONS

  20. Summary • Training Requirements • Review Training References • Local Resources • Drafting a Training Schedule • Coordinating Local Resources • Finalizing the Training Schedule

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