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Introduction
The Military Occupational Specialties Center (MOSC) is the home of the Royal Manticoran Army Occupational Specialty School, the Royal Manticoran Marine Corps Technical Specialties College, and all associated instructors. Here, the soldiers and marines of the Grand Alliance will pursue specialized coursework that will help take on specific billets, command specialized companies, or hone their specialization in pursuit of a Monarch’s Warrant.
Specializations in both the Army and Marine Corps schools have three associated course levels -- A, B, C in the Army and A, C, and D in the Marines. In addition, students may pursue an independent warrant (W) project.
- The A course is designed to teach enlisted personnel how to perform the basic duties of their MOS/rating. Successful completion of the A-level course would allow the member to pursue B/C-level coursework and have their billet changed to include the specialist MOS/rating.
- The B/C course is designed for non-commissioned officers in the MOS/rating to expand their knowledge and leadership within their chosen specialization. Successful completion of the B/C-level course would allow the member to pursue C/D-level coursework and have their billet changed to include the advanced specialist MOS/rating.
- The C/D course is designed for officers and will allow the member to become a specialized Company Commander (or equivalent) for their specialty. In addition, individuals who complete all the C/D-level courses in a department are qualified to lead such a department onboard ship (marines) or within higher echelon commands (army).
- The Warrant (or W) project is an independent project open to all students who meet the prerequisites to offer them a chance to deepen their learning and/or advance in the specialty in some way. Projects are highly individualized and are agreed to between the student and the instructor based on BuTrain guidelines.
Royal Manticoran Army Occupational Specialty School
The Royal Manticoran Army has developed a series of specializations within two departments that seek to provide highly specific training in areas that are separate and discrete from specialized training already available within the Marine Corps and the rest of TRMN. These course tracks are arranged under the Force Deployment and Operations Department and the Logistics and Support Services Department.
The Army Occupational Specialties School is currently under development. As course sequences are released, announcements will be made and this page will be updated.
Force Deployment and Operations Department
The Army Occupational Specialties School Force Deployment and Operations Department consists of four highly specialized schools. All four schools are currently under development. As course sequences are released, announcements will be made and this page will be updated. The schools and coursework being developed are as follows:
Special Operations and Intelligence School
Attending the army Special Operations and Intelligence School, serves several crucial purposes for both the individual soldier and the broader military. Students will study specialized skills, how to support special operations missions, develop critical intelligence capabilities, and how to contribute to a broader intelligence effort.
| Course Name | Course Number | Course Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Special Operations and Intelligence Course | KR1MA-RMAT-01A | Intro to TRMN 3 or previous -0003 course |
| Advanced Special Operations and Intelligence Course | KR1MA-RMAT-01B | Any branch -0004 & KR1MA-RMAT-01A |
| Expert Special Operations and Intelligence Course | KR1MA-RMAT-01C | Any branch -0101 & KR1MA-RMAT-01B |
| Special Operations and Intelligence Warrant Officer Project | KR1MA-RMAT-01W | Any branch -0011 & KR1MA-RMAT-01B |
Armored and Mobile Units School
The army Armored and Mobile Units School is responsible for training soldiers, non-commissioned officers, warrant officers, and commissioned officers to about how to operate, maintain, and lead units equipped with armored and mobile vehicles. Its primary purpose is to equip the operating force with the necessary leaders, soldiers, and force updates to achieve victory in any environment.
| Course Name | Course Number | Course Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Armored and Mobile Units Course | KR1MA-RMAT-03A | Intro to TRMN 3 or previous -0003 course |
| Advanced Armored and Mobile Units Course | KR1MA-RMAT-03B | Any branch -0004 & KR1MA-RMAT-03A |
| Expert Armored and Mobile Units Course | KR1MA-RMAT-03C | Any branch -0101 & KR1MA-RMAT-03B |
| Armored and Mobile Units Warrant Officer Project | KR1MA-RMAT-03W | Any branch -0011 & KR1MA-RMAT-03B |
Aerospace and Stingship School
The purpose of the Aerospace and Stingship School is to help students acquire knowledge in a range of Army aviation skills, from flying and maintaining aircraft to operating and deploying air defense systems, ensure that army personnel are proficient in both offensive and defensive aviation operations, and to prepare soldiers for the challenges of modern warfare, which increasingly involve aerial threats and the need to leverage aviation technology effectively.
| Course Name | Course Number | Course Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Aerospace and Stingship Course | KR1MA-RMAT-05A | Intro to TRMN 3 or previous -0003 course |
| Advanced Aerospace and Stingship Course | KR1MA-RMAT-05B | Any branch -0004 & KR1MA-RMAT-05A |
| Expert Aerospace and Stingship Course | KR1MA-RMAT-05C | Any branch -0101 & KR1MA-RMAT-05B |
| Aerospace and Stingship Warrant Officer Project | KR1MA-RMAT-05W | Any branch -0011 & KR1MA-RMAT-05B |
Artillery School
The primary purpose of attending the army artillery school is to train personnel in the tactics, techniques, and procedures for effectively employing fire support systems in combat. More specifically, the school aims to: develop proficiency in artillery systems, master fire support principles, enhance tactical and technical expertise, develop leadership and decision-making abilities, and to effectively integrate artillery into combat arms warfare.
| Course Name | Course Number | Course Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Artillery Course | KR1MA-RMAT-06A | Intro to TRMN 3 or previous -0003 course |
| Advanced Artillery Course | KR1MA-RMAT-06B | Any branch -0004 & KR1MA-RMAT-06A |
| Expert Artillery Course | KR1MA-RMAT-06C | Any branch -0101 & KR1MA-RMAT-06B |
| Artillery Warrant Officer Project | KR1MA-RMAT-06W | Any branch -0011 & KR1MA-RMAT-06B |
Aviation and Rotorcraft School
The primary purpose of attending the army Aviation and Rotorcraft School is to train soldiers to become skilled and proficient pilots and aviation specialists capable of operating and maintaining a diverse fleet of roto- and other aircraft. Key objectives and purposes include: understanding what makes for an expert pilot, learning about aviation systems and procedures, preparation required for diverse missions, and cultivating tactical and technical expertise.
| Course Name | Course Number | Course Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Aviation and Rotorcraft Course | KR1MA-RMAT-09A | Intro to TRMN 3 or previous -0003 course |
| Advanced Aviation and Rotorcraft Course | KR1MA-RMAT-09B | Any branch -0004 & KR1MA-RMAT-09A |
| Expert Aviation and Rotorcraft Course | KR1MA-RMAT-09C | Any branch -0101 & KR1MA-RMAT-09B |
| Aviation and Rotorcraft Warrant Officer Project | KR1MA-RMAT-09W | Any branch -0011 & KR1MA-RMAT-09B |
Logistics and Support Services Department
The Army Occupational Specialties School Logistics and Support Services Department consists of four highly specialized schools. All four schools are currently under development. As course sequences are released, announcements will be made and this page will be updated. The schools and coursework being developed are as follows:
Ground Forces Personnel Management School
Attending an the Personnel Management School serves several crucial purposes for both individuals and the army as a whole. Students will focus on three primary areas: helping to advance individual career paths, supporting overall army readiness and effectiveness, and acquiring specialized skills and knowledge (e.g., understanding manpower and force management processes, developing expertise in human resources functions, understanding performance evaluation and promotion policies, etc.).
| Course Name | Course Number | Course Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Ground Forces Personnel Management Course | KR1MA-RMAT-10A | Intro to TRMN 3 or previous -0003 course |
| Advanced Ground Forces Personnel Management Course | KR1MA-RMAT-10B | Any branch -0004 & KR1MA-RMAT-10A |
| Expert Ground Forces Personnel Management Course | KR1MA-RMAT-10C | Any branch -0101 & KR1MA-RMAT-10B |
| Ground Forces Personnel Management Warrant Officer Project | KR1MA-RMAT-10W | Any branch -0011 & KR1MA-RMAT-10B |
Ground Forces Logistics and Finance School
The primary purpose of attending the Army's Logistics and Finance Schools is to train, educate, and develop military and civilian personnel in the specialized functions of logistics, finance, and related support areas. Students will focus on how to ensure the timely and efficient delivery of supplies and equipment, and supporting military operations.
| Course Name | Course Number | Course Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Ground Forces Logistics and Finance Course | KR1MA-RMAT-11A | Intro to TRMN 3 or previous -0003 course |
| Advanced Ground Forces Logistics and Finance Course | KR1MA-RMAT-11B | Any branch -0004 & KR1MA-RMAT-11A |
| Expert Ground Forces Logistics and Finance Course | KR1MA-RMAT-11C | Any branch -0101 & KR1MA-RMAT-11B |
| Ground Forces Logistics and Finance Warrant Officer Project | KR1MA-RMAT-11W | Any branch -0011 & KR1MA-RMAT-11B |
Combat Engineering School
The purpose of attending combat engineering school is to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to perform a variety of military engineering tasks in support of land forces combat operations. Students will review techniques on how to facilitate the mobility of friendly forces while impeding that of the enemy, and to enhance the survival of friendly forces on the battlefield.
| Course Name | Course Number | Course Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Combat Engineering Course | KR1MA-RMAT-13A | Intro to TRMN 3 or previous -0003 course |
| Advanced Combat Engineering Course | KR1MA-RMAT-13B | Any branch -0004 & KR1MA-RMAT-13A |
| Expert Combat Engineering Course | KR1MA-RMAT-13C | Any branch -0101 & KR1MA-RMAT-13B |
| Combat Engineering Warrant Officer Project | KR1MA-RMAT-13W | Any branch -0011 & KR1MA-RMAT-13B |
Combat Medic School
The primary purpose of attending combat medic school is to train and qualify individuals to provide emergency medical treatment and care in combat and field environments. Historical development along with contemporary techniques of casualty care are the primary focus of the course series.
| Course Name | Course Number | Course Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Combat Medic Course | KR1MA-RMAT-19A | Intro to TRMN 3 or previous -0003 course |
| Advanced Combat Medic Course | KR1MA-RMAT-19B | Any branch -0004 & KR1MA-RMAT-19A |
| Expert Combat Medic Course | KR1MA-RMAT-19C | Any branch -0101 & KR1MA-RMAT-19B |
| Combat Medic Warrant Officer Project | KR1MA-RMAT-19W | Any branch -0011 & KR1MA-RMAT-19B |
Royal Manticoran Marine Corps Technical Specialties College
The Marine Technical Specialties College trains enlisted Marines for their specialty ratings and trains officers to lead those Marines. The college is organized into three departments, each with several schools. These highly specialized course sequences allow marines to take on specific billets within TRMN. The three generalized departments cover specializations in Skills & Shipboard Specialties, Special Teams, and Administration and Security.
Skills & Shipboard Specialties Department
The Skills & Shipboard Specialties Department consists of the following four schools:
Armourer
Armorers ensure that all weapons and equipment are fit for service. They run commissioning and service checks on battle armor and weapons. They ensure all weapons, from M9 pistols to mounted plasma cannons, are working correctly. They are responsible for the safe storage of all weapons and battle armor when not in use, as well as the safe storage and issue of ammunition. They act as administrators and coaches for the firing range and Marine combat simulators.
| Course Name | Course Number | Course Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Armorer | SIA-SRMC-01A | Intro to TRMN 3 or previous -0003 course |
| Advanced Armorer | SIA-SRMC-01C | Any branch -0004 & SIA-SRMC-01A |
| Armorer Division Head Qualification | SIA-SRMC-01D | Any branch -0101 & SIA-SRMC-01C |
| Armorer Warrant Officer Project | SIA-SRMC-01W | Any branch -0011 & SIA-SRMC-01C |
Rifleman/Granadier
The back-bone of the RMMC, all Marines are trained as a Rifleman/Grenadier during basic training, but this course series provides more specialist training and expertise in infantry tactics and skills.
| Course Name | Course Number | Course Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Rifleman/Grenadier | SIA-SRMC-07A | Intro to TRMN 3 or previous -0003 course |
| Advanced Rifleman/Grenadier | SIA-SRMC-07C | Any branch -0004 & SIA-SRMC-07A |
| Rifleman/Grenadier Division Head Qualification | SIA-SRMC-07D | Any branch -0101 & SIA-SRMC-07C |
| Rifleman/Grenadier Warrant Officer Project | SIA-SRMC-07W | Any branch -0011 & SIA-SRMC-07C |
Missile Crew
Missile Crew - RMMC missile crews support Navy Missile technicians when the vessel is at action stations, by manning missile launchers. They are trained to deal with basic issues, such as loading and firing problems, and to operate the missile station under manual control if the firing computers are removed from operation for any reason.
| Course Name | Course Number | Course Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Missile Crew | SIA-SRMC-03A | Intro to TRMN 3 or previous -0003 course |
| Advanced Missile Crew | SIA-SRMC-03C | Any branch -0004 & SIA-SRMC-03A |
| Missile Crew Division Head Qualification | SIA-SRMC-03D | Any branch -0101 & SIA-SRMC-03C |
| Missile Crew Warrant Officer Project | SIA-SRMC-03W | Any branch -0011 & SIA-SRMC-03C |
Laser/Graser Crew
RMMC laser/graser crews support Navy Beam technicians when the vessel is at action stations, by manning Laser and/or Graser stations. They are trained to deal with basic issues, such as charging and firing problems, and to operate the weapon station under manual control if the firing computers are removed from operation for any reason.
| Course Name | Course Number | Course Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Laser/Graser Crew | SIA-SRMC-04A | Intro to TRMN 3 or previous -0003 course |
| Advanced Laser/Graser Crew | SIA-SRMC-04C | Any branch -0004 & SIA-SRMC-04A |
| Laser/Graser Crew Division Head Qualification | SIA-SRMC-04D | Any branch -0101 & SIA-SRMC-04C |
| Laser/Graser Crew Warrant Officer Project | SIA-SRMC-04W | Any branch -0011 & SIA-SRMC-04C |
Special Teams Department
The Special Teams Department consists of the following three schools:
Assault Marine
Assault Marines are specialists in the use of assault techniques and weapons against fixed defenses, either in atmosphere or in vacuum. They are often used as a spearhead in an attack. Their training includes the use of explosives, diversionary tactics, and the advantage of speed in attack.
| Course Name | Course Number | Course Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Assault Marine | SIA-SRMC-05A | Intro to TRMN 3 or previous -0003 course |
| Advanced Assault Marine | IA-SRMC-05C | Any branch -0004 & SIA-SRMC-05A |
| Assault Marine Division Head Qualification | SIA-SRMC-05D | Any branch -0101 & SIA-SRMC-05C |
| Assault Marine Warrant Officer Project | SIA-SRMC-05W | Any branch -0011 & SIA-SRMC-05C |
Reconnaissance Marine
Recon Marines are trained to take advantage of the speed, range, and communications ability of Marine Battle Armor when reconfigured to remove weight (weapons and ammunition) and increase power (by adding battery packs). They can move at 60 kilometers per hour and use the Battle Armor adaptive camouflage system to help them stay concealed, while providing information to the command team.
| Course Name | Course Number | Course Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Recon Marine | SIA-SRMC-06A | Intro to TRMN 3 or previous -0003 course |
| Advanced Recon Marine | SIA-SRMC-06C | Any branch -0004 & SIA-SRMC-06A |
| Recon Marine Division Head Qualification | SIA-SRMC-06D | Any branch -0101 & SIA-SRMC-06C |
| Recon Marine Warrant Officer Project | SIA-SRMC-06W | Any branch -0011 & SIA-SRMC-06C |
Heavy Weapons
Heavy Weapons specialists have advanced training in the use of the Heavy Weapons available to the RMMC in both their use and care, as well as the special tactics designed to increase their effectiveness.
| Course Name | Course Number | Course Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Heavy Weapons Marine | SIA-SRMC-08A | Intro to TRMN 3 or previous -0003 course |
| Advanced Heavy Weapons Marine | SIA-SRMC-08C | Any branch -0004 & SIA-SRMC-08A |
| Heavy Weapons Marine Division Head Qualification | SIA-SRMC-08D | Any branch -0101 & SIA-SRMC-08C |
| Heavy Weapons Marine Warrant Officer Project | SIA-SRMC-08W | Any branch -0011 & SIA-SRMC-08C |
Administration and Security School Department
The Administration and Security School Department consists of the following three schools:
Marine Administration
Marine admin specialists deal with the administrative details of their Marine detachment to relieve the Detachment Commander of this burden and free up his/her time to concentrate on preparing the detachment for their mission. They will collate information and statistics, compile reports, complete forms, and reply to information requests. They also deal with the paperwork related to personnel issues such as pay, transfers between units, promotions, injuries and death in service, leave, awards, etc.
| Course Name | Course Number | Course Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Admin Specialist | SIA-SRMC-09A | Intro to TRMN 3 or previous -0003 course |
| Advanced Admin Specialist | SIA-SRMC-09C | Any branch -0004 &SIA-SRMC-09A |
| Admin Specialist Division Head Qualification | SIA-SRMC-09D | Any branch -0101 & SIA-SRMC-09C |
| Admin Specialist Warrant Officer Project | SIA-SRMC-09W | Any branch -0011 & SIA-SRMC-09C |
Military Police
These marines act as a service Police Force for the formation/vessel that they are assigned to. They are responsible for the detention and/or restraint, general management of prisoners, and for the detention area itself. MPs will often have a secondary specialization, which they will take up when the ship is at action stations.
| Course Name | Course Number | Course Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Marine Police | SIA-SRMC-02A | Intro to TRMN 3 or previous -0003 course |
| Advanced Marine Police | SIA-SRMC-02C | Any branch -0004 & SIA-SRMC-02A |
| Marine Police Division Head Qualification | SIA-SRMC-02D | Any branch -0101 & SIA-SRMC-02C |
| Marine Police Warrant Officer Project | SIA-SRMC-02W | Any branch -0011 & SIA-SRMC-02C |
Embassy Guard
These marines are often the public face of the RMMC outside the Star Kingdom. They act as examples of the best Manticore has to offer, provide a security force for the protection of the Diplomatic Service civilians present, and act as guards for diplomatic envoys. They are assigned to permanent embassies and diplomatic missions.
| Course Name | Course Number | Course Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Embassy Guard | SIA-SRMC-10A | Intro to TRMN 3 or previous -0003 course |
| Advanced Embassy Guard | SIA-SRMC-10C | Any branch -0004 & SIA-SRMC-10A |
| Embassy Guard Division Head Qualification | SIA-SRMC-10D | Any branch -0101 & SIA-SRMC-10C |
| Embassy Guard Warrant Officer Project | SIA-SRMC-10W | Any branch -0011 & SIA-SRMC-10C |