Logistics Education Program Course Catalog
This MARADMIN announces the FY26 Logistics Education Program (LEP) course catalog, which provides training and education opportunities for Marine logisticians through various institutions. The program includes courses managed by MCLOG and partner organizations including Army Sustainment University, Institute for Defense and Business, Navy Supply Corps Schools, FEMA, and Marine Raider Training Center. Most courses require nominations 90 days prior to start dates, with selection processes based on tiering systems for certain courses.
Issued: September 18, 2025
1. The emerging and future operational requirements necessitate the Marine Corps train and educate expeditionary logistics professionals capable of succeeding in such an environment. Marine Logisticians must be adaptable, critical thinkers who can anticipate transitions to fight and win across contested domains. In coordination with Training and Education Command and joint logistics enterprise stakeholders, we strive to provide valuable training and education opportunities across the logistics community. The Logistics Education Program (LEP) provides opportunities through training and educational institutions, internal and external to the Marine Corps, to broaden knowledge on joint, multinational, and interagency logistics processes, practices, and technologies. 2. Per the reference (A), Marine Corps Logistics Operations Group (MCLOG) is the service-level manager of select LEP courses. MCLOG oversees the Marine Corps' allocation of logistics training and education opportunities with other services and civilian/ governmental agencies. Courses associated with the LEP provide unique opportunities to expand the knowledge base of logisticians across the Fleet Marine Force AND supporting establishment. 3. Individual LEP courses are training or educational venues which provide opportunities for logisticians to broaden their knowledge on joint, multinational, and interagency logistics processes, practices, and technologies. Due to the high interest in the LEP, coupled with the fact that many of the training or educational venues hosting LEP courses do not fall under the Marine Corps, MCLOG must utilize a nomination process. 3.A. NOMINATION PROCESS. Each of the LEP courses will have a calling message, complete with up-to-date information, released approximately ninety (90) days prior to the course start on the first of the month, via AMHS, and hung on MCLOG sharepoint, available at: HTTPS:(SLASH)(SLASH)USMC.SHAREPOINT-MIL.US/SITES/TECOM_MCLOG. Contact the listed POCs if unable to navigate to the LEP information. Nomination period will run for thirty (30) days, ending on the first of the next month, approximately (60) days prior to the course start. NLT fifteen (15) days after the nomination period expires, both selected and non-selected nominees will be notified by the LEP Registrar. Early nominations for courses that have not yet had a calling message released will be entertained. 3.B. FUNDING. TECOM Formal School Travel Support (FSTS) is forecasted to be limited during FY26. TECOM Tier II LEP courses (AMOS Producing) funding priority must meet service requirements. Additional seats may be offered as unit funded. TECOM Tier V LEP COURSES (JOINT) will often be unit-funded during FY26. Individual course calling messages will have updated funding information. 3.C. The paragraphs below provide a summary of current LEP courses. Updates will occur at regular intervals via MARADMIN, AMHS, and MCLOG sharepoint. 4. MCLOG LEP OFFERINGS. 4.A. Advanced Expeditionary Logistics Operations Course (AXLOC), Marine Corps Logistics Operations Group, Twentynine Palms, CA (CID: M09F2F9) 4.A.1. AXLOC is the premier venue offering advanced integrated training for Marines, Joint, and International Service Members serving in key logistics billets. AXLOC has a Distance Learning (DL) phase and a resident phase. The Distance Learning phase must be completed before being registered for the resident phase, and both must be completed for Marines to be certified as an Expeditionary Logistics Instructor (ELI)/AMOS 0477. This fast-paced four-week resident phase certifies ELIs to effectively close and sustain Naval Expeditionary Forces in support of Distributed Maritime Operations and Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations. AXLOC challenges participants to plan and conduct tactical and operational level logistics and will require the incorporation of the Joint Logistics Enterprise and strategic level solutions. Using 21st-Century adult learning methodologies, AXLOC incorporates extensive use of case studies, Wargaming, Staff Exercises, and planning in integrated small groups. Graduates will be able to design, conduct, and supervise unit training plans, evaluate unit readiness data submitted in the Defense Readiness Reporting System (DRRS), develop Concepts of Logistics Support, incorporates the use of the Marine Corps Planning Process (MCPP) and Joint Planning Process (JPP), and lead Operational Planning Teams (OPT). 4.A.2. This course is designed for Officers in grades O-4 through O-5, and Staff Non-Commissioned Officer in grades E-8 and E-9 with the following PMOS: 0402, 0491, 1302, 1371, 3002, 3043, and 3537. MOS exceptions will be made on a case-by-case basis. All participants must have a minimum of one year of obligated service remaining upon completion of the course. Active Secret security clearance with US access and Secret Internet Protocol Router (SIPR) token. Career-Level PME complete. 4.A.3. AXLOC is a TECOM Tier II (AMOS) funded course for active duty Marines. 4.A.4. ELI CANDITATES TIERING SYSTEM. Most AXLOC courses have more nominations than MCLOG has the ability to support in one course. Selection for the resident phase will be boarded and approved by the Commanding Officer, MCLOG, using a tiering process approved by HQMC. 4.A.4.A. TIER I (US MARINES). Tier I ELI candidates are in/slated for an ELI Billet Identification Code (BIC). Most ELI BICs are either an Operations Officer (OPSO)/Operations Chief (OPSC) of O-5/O-6 Ground Logistics Command (CLB, LLB, CLR, CRR, MWSS, ESB, CEB, etc.) or S-4 Officer/S-4 Chief of a non-CSS O-6 Command (MEU, Infantry/Artillery Regt, MAG, etc.) or an OPSO/OPSC on a General Officer Staff (MLG G-3 OPSO/C, MARFOR G-4 OPSO/C, MEF G-4 OPSO/C, Div G-4 OPSO/C). Tier I students are selected by billet only. There are other ELI BICs across the force, such as MARSOC and select TECOM billets, that will also be Tier I ELI candidates. 4.A.4.B. TIER II (US MARINES). Tier II ELI candidates are not in/slated for an ELI BIC but match the Primary MOS (0402, 0491, 1302, 1371, 3002, 3047, and 3537) and Rank (MSgt, MGySgt, Maj, LtCol) of 97% of the ELI BICs across the Marine Corps. Tier II ELI candidates should be the next person assigned to an ELI BIC. 4.A.4.C. TIER III (US MARINES). Tier III ELI candidates will need one or more waivers (Rank, PMOS, and/or Career Level PME complete) to attend the course. Commanders/G-3/G-4 (O-5/O-6) will need to submit justification on why a Tier III ELI candidate should be viewed in the same lens as a Tier II ELI candidate. Tier III ELI candidates may require unit-funding. 4.A.4.D. TIER IV (US JOINT). Tier IV US Joint students will have six (6) seats reserved per Inter-Service Training Organization (ITRO) Agreements. 4.A.4.E. TIER V (IMS). Tier V International Military students will have six (6) seats reserved per Military Articles & Services List (MASL) Agreement. 4.A.4.F. TIER VI (US FEDERAL EMPLOYEES). Per TECOM policy, civilian applicants (Pay Grades GS12, GS13, and GS14) will be considered only if sufficient uniformed personnel are not qualified or apply. All costs, including travel and overtime, are unit-funded. 4.A.5. AXLOC FY26 SCHEDULE: ITERATION DL START RESIDENT START GRAD DATE 26-001 20251012 20260112 20260206 26-002 20260120 20260420 20260515 26-003 20260602 20260831 20260925 4.B. Logistics Intelligence Planners Course (LIPC), Marine Corps Logistics Operations Group, Twentynine Palms, CA (CID: M090JQ9) 4.B.1. LIPC offers Intelligence and Information Warfare students an immersive, operations-oriented, and dynamic experience where intelligence professionals support tactical and operational logistics planning in an expeditionary and maritime environment. Graduates of LIPC master the art and science of the intelligence cycle in a competitive, uncertain environment that infuses the friction of operational and strategic threats from near peers while managing tactical level civil and environmental considerations. Students learn, understand, and execute intelligence support to Expeditionary Logistics Operations in Maritime, Littoral, and Inland Battlespace while integrating with an Operational Planning Team (E8-E9, O4-O5 student staffs). 4.B.2. This course is designed for Intelligence and Information Warfare professionals from the Marine Corps in Grades of O1 - O3 and E4 - E8, joint service members who fill key intelligence positions within logistics units at any echelon of command. Active duty, reserve, civilian, and interagency students are encouraged to apply. 4.B.3. All participants must have a minimum of one year of obligated service remaining upon completion of the course. A United States Marine Corps (USMC) Licensed O365 account is required. Active Top Secret security clearance with Sensitive Compartmented Information Access and an Active Secret Internet Protocol Router (SIPR) token. MOS: 0211, 0231, 0241, 0261, 0202, 0203, 0207. Exceptions will be considered on a case-by-case basis. 4.B.4. LIPC is a TECOM Tier II (AMOS) funded course for active duty Marines. 4.B.5. LIPC CANDIDATES TIERING SYSTEM. Most LIPCs have more nominations than MCLOG has the ability to support in one course. Selection for the resident phase will be boarded and approved by the Commanding Officer, MCLOG, using a tiering process approved by HQMC. 4.B.5.A. Tier I (MLG S/G-2 & S/G-2C). Tier I LIP candidates are in/slated for a LIP Billet Identification Code (BIC). Most LIP BICs are either an Intelligence Officer or Intelligence Chief within the MLG (E.G., Battalion, Regiment, Group). Tier I students are selected by billet only. There are other LIP BICs across the force, such as select TECOM billets, that will also be Tier I LIP candidates. 4.B.5.B. TIER II (MLG Intelligence Analyst). Tier II LIP candidates are not in/slated for a LIP BIC but are Intelligence Professionals within the MLG. Tier II LIP candidates should be the future person assigned to a LIP BIC. 4.B.5.C. TIER III (NON-MLG INTELLIGENCE PROFESSIONALS). Tier III LIP candidates will need a waiver to attend the course. Commanders/G-2 (O-5/O-6 Level) will need to submit justification on how a Tier III LIP candidate would employ the LIP T&R Events in their current or future assignments. These justifications will assist MCLOG and the greater intelligence community on future LIP BIC designations. Many LIPC Courses will have Tier III LIP candidates attend the resident phase, in support of future requirements/assignments. Tier III LIP candidates may require unit funding. 4.B.5.D. TIER IV (US JOINT). Tier IV US Joint students will have unused LIPC seats available. Tier IV LIP candidates will require unit funding. 4.B.5.E. TIER V (US FEDERAL EMPLOYEES). Per TECOM policy, civilian applicants (Pay Grades GS12, GS13, and GS14) will be considered only if sufficient uniformed personnel are not qualified or apply. All costs, including travel and overtime, are unit-funded. 4.B.6. LIPC FY26 SCHEDULE: ITERATION DL START RESIDENT START GRAD DATE 26-001 20251012 20260112 20260206 26-002 20260120 20260420 20260515 26-003 20260602 20260831 20260925 4.C. LOGISTIC COMMANDERS COURSE (LCC), Marine Corps Logistics Operations Group, hosted by Expeditionary Warfare Training Group, Pacific (EWTGPAC), Coronado, CA 4.C.1. MCLOG will facilitate the FY26 LCC in order to advance training and education for logistics commanding officers on commandership, service initiatives, increased global logistics awareness, and issues affecting the community, while providing a forum to exchange information and continue professional development to maximize operational effectiveness. The LCC is for slated and current commanders with content aimed at fostering critical thinking and adaptability. This seminar will include senior leaders (General Officer/Flag Officer), discussions, and breakout groups to address topics relevant to commanders of logistics organizations supporting the FMF while leveraging the Joint Logistics Enterprise (JLEnt). 4.C.2. This course is designed for Combat Service Support (CSS) slated/sitting commanders in grades of O-5 and O-6. 4.C.3. Dates and location. FY26 LCC will be held at EWTGPAC, Coronado, CA, from 3-5 March 2026, travel exclusive. 4.C.4. Registration. MCLOG will release a calling message with detailed information no later than 21 November 2025. This calling Message will be posted on MCLOG sharepoint, see paragraph 3.A, and emailed to all FY26 CSS O-5 and O-6 slated commanders. 4.C.5. Funding. The LCC is unit-funded. 5. ARMY SUSTAINMENT UNIVERSITY (ASU) LEP OFFERINGS. 5.A. Joint Logistics Course (JLC), Army Sustainment University, Ft. Lee, VA (CID: A14l232). 5.A.1. The JLC is conducted at U.S. Army Sustainment University (ASU), Ft. Lee, Va. This course is designed to educate intermediate- level logisticians in planning, executing, and controlling joint logistics before serving on a joint task force/combatant command/joint staff operating in a joint, interagency, and/or multinational environment. 5.A.2. This program is designed for Marine officers in grades O-3 through O-6, CWO-3 through CWO-5, and enlisted in grades E-7 and E-9 who are assigned or in receipt of orders to operating forces units with mission sets tied to joint and multinational operations. 5.A.2.A. In accordance with TECOM policy, civilian applicants (grades gs-12-14), will be considered only if sufficient uniformed personnel are not qualified or apply. 5.A.3. Resident courses may require unit funding. Virtual courses have no tuition or travel expenses. Resident courses run eight hours a day for two weeks. Virtual courses run four hours a day for four weeks. 5.A.4. JLC FY26 PROPOSED SCHEDULE: ITERATION MESSAGE RELEASE START DATE GRAD DATE VENUE 26-01 20250701 20251014 20251107 VIRTUAL 26-02 20250801 20251130 20251212 RESIDENT 26-03 20251001 20260125 20260206 RESIDENT 26-04 20251101 20260223 20250320 VIRTUAL 26-05 20251201 20260405 20260417 RESIDENT 26-06 20260201 20260503 20260515 RESIDENT 26-07 20260301 20260601 20260626 VIRTUAL 26-08 20260401 20260719 20260731 RESIDENT 26-09 20260501 20260816 20260828 RESIDENT 26-10 20260601 20260913 20260925 RESIDENT 5.B. JOINT LOGISTICS PLANNERS COURSE (JLPC), ARMY SUSTAINMENT UNIVERSITY, FT. LEE, VA (CID: PENDING). 5.B.1. The Joint Logistics Planners Course (JLPC) is a Joint Staff J4 sponsored course, held at the army sustainment university, Focused on preparing military and civilians to plan, execute, and control operational-level joint logistics in assignments involving operational and strategic-level joint logistics planning, interservice, multinational logistics support, and joint logistics in a theater of operations. To accomplish this, the JLPC focuses on planning and operates in a contingency and crisis environment. Students will leverage whole-of-government (WOG) and the Joint Strategic Planning System (JSPS). Notable additional areas of coverage include risk (to mission and to force), the defense industrial base, joint planning, operations, and development of logistics-related documents, such as annexes and appendices. 5.B.2. This program is designed for marine officers in grades O-4 through O-6, CWO-3 through CWO-5, and enlisted in grades E-8 and E-9 who are assigned or in receipt of orders to operating forces units with mission sets tied to joint and multinational operations. 5.B.2.A. This course is held at the secret/no foreign classification. All USMC students must be an AXLOC (AMOS 0477) graduate or joint logistics course graduate (waiver-able with approval from the JLPC Director). Officers must be JPME I complete. Students should have a strong working knowledge of the joint logistics enterprise with particular focus on planning and operations. 5.B.3. Resident only courses are held at the Army Sustainment University aboard Ft. Lee, VA. 5.B.4. JLPC FY26 PROPOSED SCHEDULE: Iteration Message Release Start Date Grad Date Venue 26-01 20251101 20260209 20260220 Resident 26-02 20260101 20260420 20260501 Resident 26-03 20260301 20260615 20260626 Resident 26-04 20260501 20260802 20260814 Resident 6. INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE AND BUSINESS (IDB), UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA (UNC) LEP OFFERINGS. 6.A. Logistics and Technology Advanced (LOGTECHADV) course, Institute for Defense and Business (IDB), university of North Carolina (UNC) Chapel Hill, NC (CID: C48XJ22). 6.A.1. For experienced leaders in defense and business focused on people, processes, and policy. Gain skills in critical thinking, innovation, risk management, and data fluency to lead and sustain significant improvements in your organization. 6.A.2. This program is designed for officers in grades O-4 through O-6, CWO-4 through CWO-5, enlisted in the grade of E-8 and E-9, and DoD civilians GS-13 through GS-15. The most highly qualified candidates are those serving in the operating forces at the MEF and major subordinate command level; currently assigned to a joint qualifying organization, and directly associated with operational and strategic level logistics planning. The course content focuses o enterprise, vice tactical level initiatives. 6.A.3. LOGTECHADV tuition and billeting is centrally funded (CF) by The Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Sustainment (OASD) for a limited number of seats. Additional seats may be funded using unit funds (UF) at $9,000 per seat, including meals and lodging. Units are responsible for travel and per diem costs. 6.A.4. LOGTECHADV FY26 PROPOSED SCHEDULE: ITERATION MESSAGE RELEASE START DATE GRAD DATE 26-01 20250901 20251207 20251212 26-02 20251101 20260222 20260227 26-03 20260201 20260517 20260522 26-04 20260301 20260607 20260612 26-05 20260401 20260726 20260731 26-06 20260501 20260809 20260814 26-07 20260601 20260913 20260918 26-08 20260601 20260920 20260925 6.B. LOGISTICS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY (LOG21), INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE AND BUSINESS (IDB), CHAPEL HILL, NC. 6.B.1 For early-career logisticians and supporting areas focused on logistics. This 5-day program covers advances in logistics, supply Chain, inventory, innovation, critical thinking, technologies, and Strategies for success. 6.B.2. This course is designed for Marine officers in grades O-2 Through O-4, enlisted in grades of E-6 through E-8, and civilians GS-11 through GS-13 who are early-career level logistics managers. This course is open to active and reserve component members. 6.B.3. LOG21 tuition and TAD are unit-funded. Tuition is $7,950. GSA Rate $7,500, including meals and lodging(#GS-02F-0200X). Virtual program rate (V) $5,870. 6.B.4. LOG21 FY26 PROPOSED SCHEDULE: ITERATION MESSAGE RELEASE START DATE GRAD DATE 26-01 20251201 20260308 20260313 26-02 20260201 20260517 20260522 26-03 20260501 20260823 20260828 26-04(V) 20260501 20260802 20260807 6.C. INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE AND BUSINESS - EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM (IDB-ELP), INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE AND BUSINESS (IDB), CHAPEL HILL, NC. 6.C.1. Formerly Life Cycle Executive Leadership Program (LCELP). Leaders learn strategies to reduce costs and boost effectiveness in product and system design, improvement, and sustainment. They return equipped with insights to maximize long-term investments in products, services, and processes. 6.C.2. IDB-ELP is designed for officers in grades O-4 through O-6, and DoD civilians GS-13 through GS-15. 6.c.3. IDB-ELP tuition and TAD are unit-funded. Tuition is $9,000, including meals and lodging. 6.C.4. IDB-ELP FY26 PROPOSED SCHEDULE: ITERATION MESSAGE RELEASE START DATE GRAD DATE 26-01 20260301 20260531 20260605 26-02 20260401 20260621 20260626 6.D. LOGISTICS TECHNOLOGY EXECUTIVE (LOGTECHEXE), INSTITUTE FOR BUSINESS DEFENSE (IDB), CHAPEL HILL, NC. 6.D.1. For defense and business executives focused on strategy. Discover innovative tools and techniques to implement strategic direction, leveraging people, processes, and technology for efficient and effective capabilities. 6.D.2. LOGTECHEXE is designed for General Officers and SES government civilians. 6.D.3. MCLOG registers students with IDB only. MCLOG does not track students through LOGTECHEXE. 6.d.4. LOGTECHEXE tuition and billeting is centrally funded (CF) by OASD for a limited number of seats. Additional seats may be funded using unit funds (UF) at $9,000 per seat, including meals and lodging. Units are responsible for travel and per diem costs. 6.D.5. LOGTECHEXE FY26 PROPOSED SCHEDULE: ITERATION MESSAGE RELEASE START DATE GRAD DATE 26-01 20260301 20260615 20260619 6.E. INDUSTRY BASED BROADENING: LOGISTICS COURSE (IB2), INSTITUTE FOR BUSINESS DEFENSE (IDB), CHAPEL HILL, NC. 6.E.1. For high-potential logisticians, sustainers, finance, and acquisition professionals driving organizational changes. This two week program covers identifying problems, finding solutions through data and best practices, and presenting to an executive panel. 6.E.2. IB2 is designed for officers in grades O-3 through O-4, enlisted grades E-7 through E-9, CWO2 CWO4 and DoD civilians GS-12 through GS-15. 6.E.3. IB2 tuition and TAD are unit-funded. Tuition is approximately $16,575, including meals and lodging. 6.E.4. IB2 FY26 PROPOSED SCHEDULE: ITERATION MESSAGE RELEASE START DATE GRAD DATE 26-01 20260101 20260419 20260424 26-02 20260501 20260802 20260807 7. NAVY SUPPLY CORPS SCHOOLS (NSCS) LEP OFFERINGS. 7.A. SUPPLY OFFICER DEPARTMENT HEAD COURSE (SODHC), NAVY SUPPLY CORPS SCHOOLS (NSCS), NEWPORT, RI (CID: N05C0Q3). 7.A.1. SODHC is a four-week course that prepares Ensigns through Lieutenant Commanders to assume the duties of the supply officer on A ship or submarine. SODHC includes training in supply management, food service, retail operations, disbursing management, and postal operations. In addition, training is provided for the following specific technical functions: small afloat purchasing, user certification for the government commercial purchase card program, configuration management, hazardous materials management (including certification as a hazardous materials coordinator afloat), off-ship bill pay and husbanding services provider processes, and submarine- specific supply functions. Automated information systems training is Also provided in R-Supply, OMMS-NG, FSM, CMP, and FEDLOG. SODHC focuses on current fleet trends and technical developments. It also stresses developing effective and efficient managerial skills to meet the challenging "at sea" environment. 7.A.2. SODHC is open for Marine officers in grades O-1 through O-4 (MOS 3002 and 0402) and CWO-2 through CWO-5 (MOS 3010). The most appropriate candidates are officers assigned or attached to units who will be partnering with Navy units: MEU S-4, S-4A, MEU supply officer, LCE S-4, LCE supply officer, MALS Det OIC. 7.A.3. SODHC has no tuition costs. Travel, rental car, and tad are unit funded. 7.A.4. SODHC FY26 PROPOSED SCHEDULE: ITERATION MESSAGE RELEASE START DATE GRAD DATE 26-01 20251001 20260105 20260202 26-02 20251201 20260208 20260309 26-03 20260101 20260323 20260417 26-04 20260401 20260615 20260714 26-05 20260601 20260803 20260828 26-06 20260701 20260921 20261019 7.B. INTRODUCTION TO MARITIME LOGISTICS PLANNING (IMLP), NAVY SUPPLY CORPS SCHOOL (NSCS), NEWPORT, RI (CID: N05F2H3). 7.B.1. Formerly Introduction to Expeditionary Logistics (IEL). The objective of the introduction to maritime logistics planning course is to learn and exercise the Navy planning process from the perspective of a logistician at the operational level of war to determine requirements, capabilities, and resources required to deploy, sustain, and logistically support maritime forces. 7.B.2. This course consists of lectures and presentations by subject matter experts and individual/group practical applications, exercises, and presentations. Course topics include: maritime operations center structure and functions, overviews of joint and Navy logistics enterprise enablers, principles of logistics, and the Navy planning process. Students can expect to understand and leverage several key references for operations, planning, and Logistics, such as the naval warfare publication-planning (NWP 5- 01), naval warfare publication-logistics (NWP 4-0), and Navy tactics, techniques, and procedures-maritime operations center (NTTP 3-32.1). The course capstone includes student development and Presentation of a decisional operations- and intelligence-informed Concept of Logistics Support (COLS). This course is unclassified. 7.B.3. This program is designed for Navy and Marine officers in Grades O-2 through O-4, WO-1 through CWO-4, and enlisted in grades E-7 through E-9. The most highly qualified candidates are those slated to fill, or are currently occupying, the MEU D-4, supply officer, or chief positions and those serving within an LCE, ACE, or GCE S-4. 7.B.4. IMLP has no tuition costs. Travel, rental car, and TAD are unit funded. 7.B.5. IMLP FY26 PROPOSED SCHEDULE: ITERATION MESSAGE RELEASE START DATE GRAD DATE 26-01 20260101 20260420 20260501 26-02 20260401 20260720 20260731 26-03 20260601 20260914 20260925 8. FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA) LEP OFFERINGS. 8.A. INTERAGENCY LOGISTICS COURSE (ILC), FEMA, FREDERICK, MD. 8.A.1. ILC is conducted seminar-style at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) emergency management institute, Emmitsburg, MD. ILC focuses on familiarizing students with the logistics planning considerations of FEMA. This course also provides an overview of interagency logistics partner disaster response organizations. This course identifies and discusses parameters for logistics support coordination and creates a forum for the exchange of best logistics practices. 8.A.2. This course is open for Marine officers in grades O-4 through O-6, CWO-3 through CWO-5, enlisted in grades E-8 and E-9, and DoD civilians GS-12 through GS-15 who are mid to senior-level logistics managers. This course is open to active and reserve component members. 8.a.3. ILC TAD is unit-funded. 8.a.4. ILC FY26 proposed schedule: course currently in redesign, prospective course dates will be posted on MCLOG SPO site listed in Paragraph 3.A. When available 9. Marine Raider Training Center LEP offerings. 9.A. MARSOF Ordnance Course, Marine Raider Training Center, Camp Lejeune, NC (CID: M03572K) 9.A.1. The purpose of the MARSOF ordnance course is to train Combat Service Support (CSS) personnel on the individual skills specified as general tasks in the marine raider support group T&R manual and certify them as special operations capability specialists supporting the force. This course provides cross-training to CSS members Pertaining to the repair, maintenance, and servicing of SOF-specific equipment that may be encountered in a deployed environment. Students receive instruction on maintaining equipment mounts and ancillary equipment, M-153 common remotely operated weapon systems (CROWS), SOF peculiar weapon systems, foreign weapon systems, and electro-optical ordnance items. 9.A.2. This course is designed for ranks: E-1 through E-7; MOS: 2111, 2112, and 2171. Students must have a minimum of a Secret clearance and be in a full duty status. Students must have completed a pre-screening checklist and: 9.A.2.A. Be a US citizen. 9.A.2.B. Have a GT score of 105 or higher. 9.A.2.C. Pass Marine Corps PFT/CFT. 9.A.2.D. Have no NJPs within the last 12 months and no more than two NJPs during the current contract. 9.A.2.E. Have no derogatory page 11 entries within the last 12 months. 9.A.2.F. Have no courts martial convictions. 9.A.2.G. Have no incidents with drug use or possession while in service. 9.A.2.H. Have no adverse fitness reports within the last 12 months. 9.A.3. This course is unit-funded. 9.A.4. MARSOF ORDNANCE COURSE PROPOSED SCHEDULE: ITERATION MESSAGE RELEASE START DATE GRAD DATE 26-01 20251209 20260309 20260403 26-02 20260505 20260803 20260828 9.B. MARSOF LOGISTICS AND SUSTAINMENT COURSE, MARINE RAIDER TRAINING CENTER, CAMP LEJEUNE, NC (CID: M03573K) 9.B.1. The MARSOF logistics and sustainment course will train Students in 2000-level SOF CSS skills in accordance with MARSOC Volume II. Marines receive familiarization training in aerial port of embarkation, federal agriculture and customs, mobility planning and procedures, supply accountability, field ordering officer (FOO)/paying agent (PA), operational contracting support, and ammunition management and handling. 9.B.2. This course is designed for ranks: E-1 through E-6 (E7 by exception); MOS: 0411, 0441, 0451, 0491, 2311, 3043, 3051, 3531, and 3537. Students must have a minimum of a secret clearance and be in a full duty status. Students must have completed a pre-screening checklist and: 9.B.2.A. Be a U.S. citizen. 9.B.2.B. Pass Marine Corps PFT/CFT. 9.B.2.C. Have no NJPs within the last 12 months and no more than two NJPs during the current contract. 9.B.2.D. Have no derogatory page 11 entries within the last 12 months. 9.B.2.E. Have no courts martial convictions. 9.B.2.F. Have no incidents with drug use or possession while in service. 9.B.2.G. Have no adverse fitness reports within the last 12 months. 9.B.3. This course is unit-funded. 9.B.4. MARSOF LOGISTICS AND SUSTAINMENT PROPOSED SCHEDULE: ITERATION MESSAGE RELEASE START DATE GRAD DATE 26-01 20251209 20260309 20260403 26-02 20260505 20260803 20260828 9.C. MARSOF MAINTENANCE COURSE, MARINE RAIDER TRAINING CENTER, CAMP LEJEUNE, NC (CID: M03574K) 9.C.1. The purpose of the MARSOF maintenance course is to train Combat Service Support (CSS) personnel on the individual skills specified as general tasks in the Marine raider support group T&R Manual and certify them as special operations capability specialists supporting the force. This course provides cross-training to CSS members on the troubleshooting, diagnostics, and repair of equipment that may be encountered in a deployed environment. Students receive instruction on acronyms and glossary of terms, engine cylinder blocks and major components, cylinder heads, engine rotating assembly, specialty tools and test equipment, multi-cylinder versus single cylinder, engine oil and lubrication systems, fuel systems, engine performance, diesel and gasoline engine principles of operation, cooling systems, intake and exhaust systems, naturally aspirated, forced induction, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, electrical and electronics systems, engine starting system, batteries, and charging systems, hydraulics, troubleshooting, diagnostics, maintenance, and field expedient repair. 9.C.2. This course is designed for ranks: E-1 through E-6 (E7 by exception); MOS: 1141, 1142, 1161, 1169, 1171, 1341, 1342, 3521, and 3529. Students must have a minimum of a secret clearance and be in a full duty status. Students must have completed a pre-screening Checklist and: 9.C.2.A. Be a U.S. citizen. 9.C.2.B. Have a GT score of 105 or higher. 9.C.2.C. Have a MM score of 100 or higher. 9.C.2.D. Pass Marine Corps PFT/CFT. 9.C.2.E. Have no NJPs within the last 12 months and no more than two NJPs during the current contract. 9.C.2.F. Have no derogatory page 11 entries within the last 12 Months. 9.C.2.G. Have no courts martial convictions. 9.C.2.H. Have no incidents with drug use or possession while in service. 9.C.2.I. Have no adverse fitness reports within the last 12 months. 9.C.3. This course is unit-funded. 9.C.4. MARSOF MAINTENANCE COURSE PROPOSED SCHEDULE: ITERATION MESSAGE RELEASE START DATE GRAD DATE 26-01 20251202 20260302 20260403 26-02 20260428 20260727 20260828 9.D. MARSOF LOGISTICS COURSE, MARINE RAIDER TRAINING CENTER, CAMP LEJEUNE, NC. (CID: NO CID) 9.D.1. The purpose of the MARSOC logistics course is to enhance and reinforce logistics knowledge and skills by teaching operational- level/theater-specific logistics capabilities and resources to enable and support deployed marine special operations forces. 9.D.2. The course target population includes marines, sailors, civilian, and other joint support personnel serving in key special operations logistics billets in the ranks of E-5 through O-4; MOS: 04xx, 30xx, and 35xx. The course is intended for logistics personnel, including officers and non-commissioned officers, who support deploying Marine special operations companies and special operations task forces. Students must have a minimum of a Secret clearance. 9.D.2.A. Students internal to Marine special operations command are highly encouraged to complete the following prior to attending the MARSOC logistics course: 1. Introduction to special operations forces (distance learning) course (course# SOC 1210). 2. Joint special operations task force (level 1) distance learning (course# SOC 1610). These courses are located on the Joint Special Operations University Website: HTTPS(SLASH)(SLASH)/WWW.JSOU.EDU/COURSES/CATALOG 9.D.3. MARSOF LOGISTICS COURSE PROPOSED SCHEDULE: ITERATION MESSAGE RELEASE START DATE GRAD DATE 26-01 20251014 20260112 20260114 26-02 20260526 20260824 20260826 10. All questions should be directed to the points of contact provided. 11. Release authorized by MajGen Andrew M. Niebel, Assistant Deputy Commandant for Installations and Logistics (LP).