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Special Missions Training Center

One Team, One Fight

Welcome

The Coast Guard Special Missions Training Center (SMTC) is located aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. SMTC's primary mission is to provide relevant and credible Training, Doctrine, and Testing/Evaluation in support of mission requirements of the U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps operational forces.

Coast Guard formal courses are: Basic Tactical Operations (BTOC), Advanced Tactical Operations (ATOC), Tactical Coxswain, Tactical Boat Crew Member, Port Security Unit (PSU) Basic Skills, PSU Tailored Unit Training Availability-Field Exercise Problem (TUTA-FEP), Non-Compliant Vessel Pursuit (NCVP), Advanced Small Arms Instructor (ASAI) [FY 08] and Crew-Served Weapon MK-19 40MM Machine Gun Operations/Maintenance.

Marine Corps formal courses are: Advanced (Level-II) Crewman, Small Boat Unit Leader, Small Craft Mechanic (SCMC), Combat Rubber Reconnaissance Craft Repair (CRRC), Basic (Level-I) Coxswain, and Boat Interoperability.

Navy formal courses are: Riverine Crewman Course (RCC), Riverine Patrol Officer (RPO), Riverine Force Small Craft Maritime Interdiction Operations Team Trainer (RFSC-MIO), and Riverine Combat Skills Course (RCS).

SMTC is also charged with operational test and evaluation, supporting the development of tactical doctrine, and is a designated Center of Excellence (COE) for Non-Lethal Technologies and Fast Boats.

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Last Modified 6/2/2008