cidbadge.jpgCourse Description:
The CID Special Agent Warrant Officer Basic course (Phase 1) encompasses leadership, management, and supervision of CID elements in peace and war.

The CID Special Agent Warrant Officer Basic course (Phase 2) encompasses the ability to transition to officer status and assume leadership, management and supervision of CID elements in peace and war.

 

Prerequisites:
Phase 1:  Active Army or Reserve component personnel in 311A who have successfully completed the Warrant Officer Candidate School.

Phase 2: Students must have a reservation, or be attending, or be graduated from the CID Special Agent Warrant Officer Basic course (Phase 1).

Special Information:
         CAC Cards: U.S. Military personnel must possess a CAC card with valid security certificates and functional PIN number.  You will use your CAC card to access DOD computer systems during training.

 

Class Schedules:

Phase 1

Class

Report Date

Start Date

End Date

001

12 Nov 2017

13-Nov-17

24-Nov-17

002

25 Feb 2018

26 Feb 2018

09 Mar 2018

003

22 Apr 2018

23 Apr 2018

04 May 2018

004

08 Jul 2018

09 Jul 2018

20 Jul 2018

005

26 Aug 2018

27 Aug 2018

07 Sep 2018

Phase 2

Class

Report Date

Start Date

End Date

001

26 Nov 2017

27 Nov 2017

15 Dec 2017

002

11 Mar 2018

12 Mar 2018

30 Mar 2018

003

06 May 2018

07 May 2018

25 May 2018

004

22 Jul 2018

23 Jul 2018

10 Aug 2018

005

09 Sep 2018

10 Sep 2018

28 Sep 2018

 

  Packing Lists/Dress Code: 
  •   Memorandum from your Unit S2 (or organizational equivalent) verifying the student possesses a minimum of a Secret security clearance.

  •   Current (within 12 months) DoD Cyber Awareness Training Certificate.

  •  
    • Sets of Service Uniform (Universal, Operational, or Multi Camouflage Pattern) for daily training:
    • Army: Service Uniform (females may wear the pants or skirt)
    • Army Physical Fitness Uniform
    • Unit issued Government Travel Card
    • Casual business attire (e.g., Dockers and collared shirt) for evening social event
       
POC:
While attending CID SA WOBC students are assigned to B Company, 701st Military Police Battalion, Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473.  For information concerning travel or issues not covered on this page, you may contact the course manager at usarmy.leonardwood.mp-schl.mbx.dotmpid@mail.mil or at commercial telephone number (573) 563-1082. 
Transportation Issues:
If your Privately Authorized Vehicle (POV) is authorized on your orders, ensure your orders state "IN AND AROUND MILEAGE IS AUTHORIZED".  If you desire a rental vehicle, you must arrange approval for such through your current command.  If you are authorized a rental vehicle ensure your orders state "RENTAL CAR IS AUTHORIZED".  Shuttle busses and taxis are available however, not before PT commences each morning.  In the event a student is billeted off post, it is recommended the students command authorize a rental vehicle.

Billeting and Per Diem Issues:
If attending on Fort Leonard Wood: Billeting and Per Diem will be determined on the location of the course.  If attending at Fort Leonard Wood: Billeting can be scarce on Fort Leonard Wood. Billeting will accommodate as many students as possible before giving statements of non-availability. Ft. Leonard Wood billeting (Building 470) can be reached Commercial: (573) 596-0999 or DSN: 581-0999.  Coordinate Per Diem issues with your unit prior to course attendance.

Where to Report:
Upon arrival to Fort Leonard Wood students will check in with Billeting (Bldg #2020, Candlewood Suites) located at the intersection of MP Drive and Nebraska Avenue and receive their room assignments. You will obtain a welcome letter containing specific reporting instructions pertaining to the specific course you are attending.