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Main Line Training Center (MLTC)
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Royal Manticoran Army Main Line Department
Royal Manticoran Marine Corps Main Line Department
Staff Officer Training Center

Introduction

The Main Line Training Center (MLTC) is the home of the Royal Manticoran Army Main Line Department, the Royal Manticoran Marine Corps Main Line Department, the Staff Officer Training Center, and all associated instructors. Here, the soldiers, marines, and students of the Grand Alliance will pursue coursework that will help them gain knowledge and skills, make them eligible to move up through the ranks, and prepare to meet the challenges of positive and active membership in TRMN.

Royal Manticoran Army Main Line Department

Enlisted School

Having taken the Intro to TRMN 1, 2, 3 sequence, the Enlisted School is the first school all Royal Manticoran Army soldiers experience when they begin their service to the Queen. The noncommissioned officer’s (NCO) courses are where we craft the "backbone" of the Royal Manticoran Army. Here we further instill the qualities of management and leadership, challenging our soldiers and other students to rise to the highest standards.

Enlisted Courses
Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
NCO Basic Training Course KR1MA-RMA-0004 Intro to TRMN 1, 2, 3
NCO Secondary Training Course KR1MA-RMA-0005 KR1MA-RMA-0004 & GPU-ALC-0009
NCO Advanced Training Course KR1MA-RMA-0006 KR1MA-RMA-0005 & GPU-ALC-0010

Warrant Officer School

The Warrant Officer School focuses on developing technical professionals through education, training, and an emphasis on professional growth through life-long learning. Where Commissioned Officers specialize in combat leadership, the Royal Manticoran Army Warrant Officer is a technical leader and subject matter expert in a chosen field of study.

Warrant Officer Courses
Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
Basic Warrant Course KR1MA-RMA-0011 KR1MA-RMA-0004
Chief Warrant Course KR1MA-RMA-0012 KR1MA-RMA-0011
Senior Chief Warrant Course KR1MA-RMA-0013 KR1MA-RMA-0012
Master Chief Warrant Course KR1MA-RMA-0014 KR1MA-RMA-0013

Junior, Senior, and General Officer Schools

The Royal Manticoran Army Main Line Course Sequence divides its officer school into three distinct sections to train students in the different aspects necessary to be successful in a career in the RMA.

  • The Junior Officer School is oriented towards tactics and the necessary skills for working with NCOs.
  • The Senior Officer School provides lessons about operational issues and working well with both higher and lower echelon elements.
  • The General Officer School teaches the student leadership and management methodologies to command large unit tactics and strategies.
Junior and Senior Officer Course Sequence
Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
Basic Officer Training Course KR1MA-RMA-0101 KR1MA-RMA-0004
Secondary Officer Training Course KR1MA-RMA-0102 KR1MA-RMA-0101
Advanced Officer Training Course KR1MA-RMA-0103 KR1MA-RMA-0102
Field Officer Training Course KR1MA-RMA-0104 KR1MA-RMA-0103 & GPU-ALC-0113
Senior Officer Training Course KR1MA-RMA-0105 KR1MA-RMA-0104
Senior Command Officer Training Course KR1MA-RMA-0106 KR1MA-RMA-0105 & GPU-ALC-0115
General Officer Course Sequence
Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
Brigadier Course KR1MA-RMA-1001 KR1MA-RMA-0106
Large Unit Tactics Course KR1MA-RMA-1002 KR1MA-RMA-1001 & GPU-ALC-1111
Military Administration Course KR1MA-RMA-1003 KR1MA-RMA-1002 & GPU-ALC-1112
Advanced Leadership Course KR1MA-RMA-1004 KR1MA-RMA-1003
Marshal Course[1] SIA-RMMC-1005 KR1MA-RMA-1004 or SIA-RMMC-1004

Royal Manticoran Marine Corps Main Line Department

Following the Intro to TRMN 1, 2, 3 courses are a series of four RMMC schools: Enlisted, Warrant Officer, Jr./Sr. Officer, and General Officer. The courses are designed to test a candidate’s knowledge on issues pertaining to the TRMN, the Honorverse, and military history. They are also designed to help develop management and leadership skills that will help an NCO in leading a squad, commanding a platoon, and being the commanding officer of a battalion, regiment, or expeditionary force.

Enlisted School

The Enlisted School courses are designed to familiarize students with the basic history and operations of the RMMC and warfare in general, along with other information dealing with aspects of military life. In later courses, the basics of leadership and management are covered.

Enlisted Courses
Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
First Sergeant SIA-RMMC-0004 Intro to TRMN 1, 2, 3
Sergeant Major SIA-RMMC-0005 SIA-RMMC-0004 & GPU-ALC-0009
Regimental Sergeant Major SIA-RMMC-0006 SIA-RMMC-0005 & GPU-ALC-0010

Warrant Officer School

The Warrant Officer School provides training to those who seek the Monarch’s Warrant. Warrant officer courses expand on the basics learned in the Enlisted School and continue on to cover management and leadership functions along with the specialized training that is the hallmark of a Marine Corps WO specialist.

Warrant Officer Courses
Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
Basic Warrant Officer SIA-RMMC-0011 SIA-RMMC-0004
Chief Warrant Officer SIA-RMMC-0012 SIA-RMMC-0011
Master Chief Warrant Officer SIA-RMMC-0013 SIA-RMMC-0012

Junior and Senior Officer School

The Officer Schools prepare marines to be officers, from the ground up. As the courses advance, they begin to add in more complex questions and increasing amounts of leadership and management concepts.

Junior and Senior Officer Courses
Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
Second Lieutenant SIA-RMMC-0101 SIA-RMMC-0004
First Lieutenant SIA-RMMC-0102 SIA-RMMC-0101
Captain (RMMC) SIA-RMMC-0103 SIA-RMMC-0102
Major SIA-RMMC-0104 SIA-RMMC-0103 & GPU-ALC-0113
Lieutenant Colonel SIA-RMMC-0105 SIA-RMMC-0104
Colonel SIA-RMMC-0106 SIA-RMMC-0105 & GPU-ALC-0115

General Officer School

The General Officer School is a challenging set of courses that assess an officer’s ability to provide well-thought-out and reasoned answers to some of the hardest questions faced during operations planning.

General Officer Courses
Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
Brigadier General SIA-RMMC-1001 SIA-RMMC-0106
Large Unit Tactics SIA-RMMC-1002 SIA-RMMC-1001 & GPU-ALC-1111
Military Administration SIA-RMMC-1003 SIA-RMMC-1002 & GPU-ALC-1112
Advance Leadership SIA-RMMC-1004 SIA-RMMC-1003
Marshal Course[1] SIA-RMMC-1005 KR1MA-RMA-1004 or SIA-RMMC-1004

Staff Officer Training Center

The Staff Officer Training Center provides highly specific training for those who aspire to be a Staff Officer, General Staff Officer, and/or Joint Task Force Staff Officer. While these courses are primarily designed for both Army and Marine Corps personnel, staff officer training is ubiquitous and is available to TRMN members of any branch who seek to obtain further training in this specialized area and who meet the course prerequisites.

Staff Officer School

Staff Officer Courses
Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
Staff Officer Basic SIA-RMMC-S-A Any branch -0101 course
Staff Officer Advanced SIA-RMMC-S-B SIA-RMMC-S-A
Staff Officer Expert SIA-RMMC-S-C SIA-RMMC-S-B

General Staff Officer School

General Staff Officer Courses
Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
General Staff Officer Basic SIA-RMMC-G-A Any branch -0104 course
General Staff Officer Advanced SIA-RMMC-G-B SIA-RMMC-G-A
General Staff Officer Expert SIA-RMMC-G-C SIA-RMMC-G-B

Joint Task Force Staff Officer School

Joint Task Force Staff Officer Courses
Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
Joint Task Force Staff Officer Basic SIA-RMMC-JTF-A Any branch -0106 course
Joint Task Force Staff Officer Advanced SIA-RMMC-JTF-B SIA-RMMC-JTF-A
Joint Task Force Staff Officer Expert SIA-RMMC-JTF-C SIA-RMMC-JTF-B

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 NOTE: The -1005 course is the capstone course for both the RMA and RMMC General Officer course sequences. For administrative purposes it carries RMMC numbering, but is designed to be the final course in the RMA sequence as well.