The course totals 29 consecutive days of training and testing in common
soldier skills. • Days 1–4 are dedicated to in-processing paperwork and getting to know one's squad and platoon. • Days 5–11 focus on the individual training tasks such as the
Army Physical Fitness Test test, day and night
land navigation,
grenade assault course,
rappelling, radio procedures, US weapons, Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear and Explosives (
CBRNE),
cultural awareness,
field craft, and
tactics. • Days 12–13 are geared toward team and squad training with Field Leadership and Reaction Course and
first aid. • Day 14 is dedicated to soldier and equipment preparation for the upcoming "deployment." • Days 15–22 see cadets deployed to conduct four days of Squad Situational Training Exercises and two days of patrolling. These activities consist of two full squads conducting three missions per day. • Day 23 begins with a 10-mile victory march back to the
barracks where cadets clean and turn in their
M16 rifle or
M4 Carbine, clean their equipment, and recover. • Days 24–29 are final assessments, including a
water confidence course, retesting for physical fitness test and a land navigation test that will take place back at home school, and
graduation. Typically, the training is a
refresher of what the cadets learned at their individual schools, and is meant to act as a leveler for cadets' different backgrounds. The main goal is to assess and evaluate the tactical and
garrison knowledge learned during the first three years in ROTC. Formal training is conducted by the active duty officers and
non-commissioned officers, but day-to-day activities are run by the cadets, who rotate through leadership positions. Cadets are encouraged to hold formations as necessary, march the formations, perform inspections, and conduct extra training to better prepare cadets for upcoming events.
Simulated deployment All the training before day 15 is to prepare for a simulated
deployment to a fictional nation that changes each year. The 2010 regiments were deployed to Atropia, said to be located in the
Caucasus, where the inhabitants speak
Spanish but have culture and customs similar those of
Iraq and
Afghanistan. In Atropia, the cadets' mission was to conduct
peacekeeping missions while fighting an
insurgency. The deployment is an eight-day field training exercise during which the cadets run six combat missions each day, then link up with a predetermined squad to conduct patrolling operations. Missions can include attacks,
ambushes,
reconnaissance, react to contact, and knock out a
bunker. Variable training lanes can address dealing with media on the battlefield, enemy
surrender, indirect contact. Cadets will have only the clothes and equipment that they are able carry, and they will receive a resupply of water and
meals ready-to-eat each day. ==Evaluation==