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Marine Corps Communication Electronics School

Marine Corps Communication-Electronics School (MCCES) is the Marine Corps training ground for the majority of the communications and air/ground electronic maintenance Military Occupational Specialties (MOS). MCCES is based at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, California.[1]

Marine Corps Communications-Electronics School
Logo of the Marine Corps Communications-Electronics School
Active1932 - Present
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnited States of America
BranchUnited States Marine Corps
TypeSchool
Part ofTRNGCMD
Garrison/HQMarine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms
Motto(s)"We Train C4 Warriors"
DecorationsAmerican Campaign Streamer
World War II Victory Streamer
(4) National Defense Service Streamer
(4) Meritorious Unit Commendation
Global War on Terrorism Service Streamer
Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel Atiim O Phillips

Mission edit

To train Marines in ground electronics maintenance, tactical communications, and air control/anti-air warfare operations and maintenance in order to ensure commanders at all levels within the Marine Corps have the ability to exercise command and control throughout the operational environment; and to participate in technical and logistical evaluations for new communication, electronic maintenance, air control, and anti-air warfare systems in support of fielding and training.[1]

Tasks

  1. Conduct formal, MOS qualification and sentiment training in Communication-Electronics Maintenance, Operational Communications, Air Control and Anti-Air Warfare Operations
  2. Act as C4 Training and Education Center of Excellence in order to coordinate solutions to training requirements for the C4 occupational fields.
  3. Participate in technical and logistical evaluations of new communications, electronic maintenance, Air Control and Anti-Air Warfare systems in order to develop formal training to support the fielding of these systems throughout the Marine Corps.

History edit

Beginnings edit

MCCES began as the Pigeon and Flag Handler Platoon in 1932. On October 5, 1942, it was activated as the Signal School under the Signal Battalion in Quantico, VA. In 1943 they moved to Camp Lejeune, NC; remained there until the end of WWII and eventually offered 15 courses in the communications field. In August 1946, the school was relocated to Camp Del Mar on Camp Pendleton, CA. In December 1949, Signal School was re-designated as Signal and Tracked Vehicle School Battalion. In 1950, coinciding with the Korean War, the school was moved to MCRD San Diego, CA and was renamed to Signal School Battalion in September. During this time, the school added technician and repairmen training. In 1953, the school was re designated to Communication-Electronics School Battalion.

Modern Day edit

In 1963 the school began to move to Marine Corps Base, Twentynine Palms, CA with the move of C and E Companies. In February 1971 the school was redesignated as to it current title of Marine Corps Communication-Electronics School and A and D Companies moved to Twentynine Palms at this time. Also during this time an Officer Training course was developed for Air Defense Officer and the school trained over 5000 Marines Annually. In 1975, B Company moved from Camp Pendleton, completing the move of the school and establishing the largest formal school in the Marine Corps. In 2002 the MOS redesignation of Data Systems Marines from the 40 occupational fields into the 06 occupational field was completed. In 2003 D Company merged into B Company then D Company was dissolved. In 2005 The average student population was 1,240. The School conducts 44 separate courses producing 37 MOS's. 303 classes are scheduled annually varying from 2 to 54 weeks in duration. This represents upwards of 25,000 academic days. MCCES graduates nearly 6,500 personnel annually. C&E (our local/colloquial term) has played a vital role in the Corps' combat- readiness; recognized as such in the form of unit awards to include; American Campaign Streamer, World War II Victory Streamer, National Defense Service Streamer w/3 Bronze Stars, Meritorious Unit Commendation w/3 Bronze Stars, Global War on Terrorism Service Streamer. MCCES currently consist of a Headquarters Company and 3 training companies/schools which are: Company A/CEMS (Communication-Electronics Maintenance School, Company B/TCTS (Tactical Communications Training School), Company C/Air School). 2006 The onboard average student population was 1042. The School conducted 56 separate courses producing 35 MOS's. 51 of these courses were conducted at the Formal Learning Center (FLC) and 5 by Mobile Training Teams. 2011 In August the Commanding Officer of MCCES officially became the reporting senior for; CO, Communication School, MCB, Quantico, Virginia; CO, Marine Detachment Fort Gordon, Georgia; CO, Low Altitude Air Defense School, Fort Bliss, Texas and Marine Corps Representative, Sheppard AFB, Texas. MCCES continues to carry out its primary mission to train personnel in the fields of operational communications, communications-electronics maintenance, and air control/anti-air warfare operations. On 5 April 2013 Air Control Training Squadron (ACTS) was activated under MCCES. The former Charlie Company has been redesignated as Detachment Bravo and the former Alpha Company has been designated as Detachment Alpha under the Air Control Training Squadron which is reportable to the Commanding Officer, MCCES.

Schools edit

Communication Electronics Maintenance School (ACTS-Company A) edit

 
Alpha Company Logo

[2] The Communication-Electronics Maintenance School (CEMS) is responsible for training the 2800 MOS field.

Radio Maintenance Training Section (RMTS) edit

Ground Radio Repair Course (GRRC) edit

The Ground Radio Repair Course teaches analysis, troubleshooting, maintenance, restoration, and repair of ground transmission systems line-replaceable units to the shop replaceable unit and chassis-mounted component-level to entry-level Marines.

Digital Wideband Repair Course (DWRC) edit

The Digital Wideband Repair Course teaches principles of digital and microwave communications, multi-channel transmission principles, FM transceivers, satellite communications theory, and component level troubleshooting to entry-level Marines.

Tactical Remote Sensor System Maintenance Course (TRSSMC) edit

The Tactical Remote Sensor System Maintenance Course teaches installation, testing, circuit analysis, and troubleshooting of the Tactical Remote Sensor System to Marines who already have a required Military Occupational Specialty

Electronic Fundamentals Training Section (EFTS) edit

Basic Electronics Course edit

The Basic Electronics Course teaches basic electricity, electronics, digital logic, computer operation, circuit principles, troubleshooting, and soldering. It prepares entry-level Marines to attend follow-on electronic equipment repair courses specific to their MOS (Military Occupational Specialty).

Advanced Electronics Course edit

The Advanced Electronics Course teaches advanced electronics and circuit theory, circuit simulation and analysis, and advanced logical troubleshooting. It prepares career-level Marines to attend a follow-on advanced electronic equipment repair course.

Miniature/Microminiature/Automated Test Equipment Repair Course (MM/ATEC) edit

The Micro-Miniature Automated Test Equipment Course teaches entry-level and Fleet Marines to use automated test equipment to isolate faults on circuit card assemblies, develop test routines for various circuit card assemblies, and then repair them using advanced soldering techniques including miniature and microminiature surface mount, plated-through hole, and wire termination techniques and fundamentals. The "2M" Technicians produced in this course will also have the ability to repair, reconstruct, and resurface laminates and other various surface types that are used in circuit cards.

Terminal Equipment Training Section (TETS) edit

Telephone Systems / Personal Computer Repair Course (TSPCRC) edit

The Telephone Systems/Personal Computer Repair Course provides instruction on circuit theory and analysis, the operation, troubleshooting, modification, restoration, and maintenance of Telecommunications Systems, IT Networking Systems, Personal Computers and peripheral devices, as well as Fiber Optic cables and systems to entry-level Marines. Marines completing this course earn the military occupational specialty of 2847 (Ground Electronics Telecommunications and Information Technology Systems Maintainer).

Technical Controller Course (TCC) edit

The Technical Control Course teaches theory of telecommunication networks, planning, installation, integration, operation, troubleshooting, and restoration of communication networks to entry-level Marines a Digital Technical Control Facility.

Electronics Maintenance Technicians Course (EMTC) edit

The Electronics Maintenance Technicians Course provides career progression training for SNCO's and NCO's in the 28XX field on performing complex diagnosis, field level repairs, and modifications to ground electronics communications systems, as well as the supervision of maintenance activities, coordination of equipment evacuation for repair, requisitioning of parts, and monitoring of maintenance production.

Electronics Maintenance Supervisors Course (EMSC) edit

The Electronics Maintenance Supervisors Course is career progression training for Master Sergeants in the 28XX field and for Warrant Officer 1's seeking to become 2805's. EMTC provides instruction on the development of policies and procedures for ground electronics systems maintainers to perform inspection and classification; servicing, adjustment, and tuning; repair; modification; recovery and evacuation; overhauling and rebuilding; testing and calibration of Ground Electronics Systems Equipment and miscellaneous electronics systems used by Marine Corps Ground Forces.

Tactical Communications Training School (Company B) edit

 
BravoCompany Logo

[3] TCTS is responsible for training communications systems operators. TCTS trains Marines in the 06xx MOS field such as 0621 Field Radio Operators, 0631 Network Administrators, etc.

Data Training Platoon (DTP) edit

To train Marines to support the Marine Corps mission to install, operate, maintain, and secure cyber network systems including computer hardware and software.

Switching Training Section (STS) edit

The section provides instruction on installation, operation, and maintenance on command and control switching systems that provide classified and unclassified voice communication. During this course the students will be taught basic installation and maintenance.

Transmission Training Platoon (TTP) edit

To provide instruction for the installation and operation of various tactical FMF radio equipment.

Air Control Training Squadron (ACTS) edit

 
Charlie Company Logo

[4] AIRS trains Marines in the 5900 and 7200 MOS fields.

Air Command and Control Training Section (AC2TS) edit

AC2TS focuses on net/radio operator training and info/data flow throughout the Marine Air Command and Control System (MACCS) related to offensive air support and assault support and medical evacuation operations by performing as operators for information flow and controllers of fixed and rotary wing aircraft. The mission is to train operations operators and control officers to a certain military occupational specialty (MOS). Their task being to safely and efficiently receive and pass on request from friendly forces and delegate the airspace as efficiently as possible to provide deep air support as part of their operations center the Direct Air Support Center (DASC) works with a procedural control system. Readiness percentage and end-state is to provide Direct Air Support Center (DASC) Marines to the Fleet Marine Forces (FMF). Operator MOS's are identified by the numbers 7200. Air support operator Marines have the MOS of 7242.

Air Defense Training Section (ADTS) edit

ADTS focuses on Anti-Air Warfare operations as well as fundamental Tactical Air Operations Center (TAOC) operations. Air defense operator Marines have the MOS of 7234 and 7236. Air Defense Officers have the MOS of 7210.

Low Altitude Air Defense Training (LAAD) Section edit

The LAAD Training Sections focuses the on the employment of the Stinger Missile. LAAD Marines hold the MOS 7212 and 7204

Radar Maintenance Training Section (RDRMTS) edit

This course instructs current radar repairman in the advance fundamental concepts of radar theory and the foundational building blocks of radars in preparation for advanced training in ground or aviation radar systems. Radar repairmen hold the MOS 5948.

Tactical Data Systems Training Section (TDSTS) edit

TDSTS is built of three main MOS producing courses; Aviation Communications Systems Technician Course (5939), Tactical Data Systems Administrators Course (5974), and Air Defense Systems Technician Course (ADSTU - 5979).[citation needed] Each course trains entry-level Marines that recently graduated from the 5900 Commons Course.

Unit awards edit

A unit citation or commendation is an award bestowed upon an organization for the action cited. Members of the unit who participated in said actions are allowed to wear on their uniforms the awarded unit citation. The unit is authorized to fly the appropriate streamer on its organizational flag. The Marine Corps Communications-Electronics School has been presented with the following awards:

External links edit

  • MCCES Official Homepage
  • Mass 3 Camp Pendleton

See also edit

References edit

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Center Twentynine Palms California 1 Marine Corps Communications Electronics SchoolLogo of the Marine Corps Communications Electronics SchoolActive1932 PresentCountryUnited StatesAllegianceUnited States of AmericaBranchUnited States Marine CorpsTypeSchoolPart ofTRNGCMDGarrison HQMarine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine PalmsMotto s We Train C4 Warriors DecorationsAmerican Campaign Streamer World War II Victory Streamer 4 National Defense Service Streamer 4 Meritorious Unit Commendation Global War on Terrorism Service StreamerCommandersCurrentcommanderColonel Atiim O Phillips Contents 1 Mission 2 History 2 1 Beginnings 2 2 Modern Day 3 Schools 3 1 Communication Electronics Maintenance School ACTS Company A 3 1 1 Radio Maintenance Training Section RMTS 3 1 1 1 Ground Radio Repair Course GRRC 3 1 1 2 Digital Wideband Repair Course DWRC 3 1 1 3 Tactical Remote Sensor System Maintenance Course TRSSMC 3 1 2 Electronic Fundamentals Training Section EFTS 3 1 2 1 Basic Electronics Course 3 1 2 2 Advanced Electronics Course 3 1 2 3 Miniature Microminiature Automated Test Equipment Repair Course MM ATEC 3 1 3 Terminal Equipment Training Section TETS 3 1 3 1 Telephone Systems Personal Computer Repair Course TSPCRC 3 1 3 2 Technical Controller Course TCC 3 1 3 3 Electronics Maintenance Technicians Course EMTC 3 1 3 4 Electronics Maintenance Supervisors Course EMSC 3 2 Tactical Communications Training School Company B 3 2 1 Data Training Platoon DTP 3 2 2 Switching Training Section STS 3 2 3 Transmission Training Platoon TTP 3 3 Air Control Training Squadron ACTS 3 3 1 Air Command and Control Training Section AC2TS 3 3 2 Air Defense Training Section ADTS 3 3 3 Low Altitude Air Defense Training LAAD Section 3 3 4 Radar Maintenance Training Section RDRMTS 3 3 5 Tactical Data Systems Training Section TDSTS 4 Unit awards 5 External links 6 See also 7 ReferencesMission editTo train Marines in ground electronics maintenance tactical communications and air control anti air warfare operations and maintenance in order to ensure commanders at all levels within the Marine Corps have the ability to exercise command and control throughout the operational environment and to participate in technical and logistical evaluations for new communication electronic maintenance air control and anti air warfare systems in support of fielding and training 1 Tasks Conduct formal MOS qualification and sentiment training in Communication Electronics Maintenance Operational Communications Air Control and Anti Air Warfare Operations Act as C4 Training and Education Center of Excellence in order to coordinate solutions to training requirements for the C4 occupational fields Participate in technical and logistical evaluations of new communications electronic maintenance Air Control and Anti Air Warfare systems in order to develop formal training to support the fielding of these systems throughout the Marine Corps History editBeginnings edit MCCES began as the Pigeon and Flag Handler Platoon in 1932 On October 5 1942 it was activated as the Signal School under the Signal Battalion in Quantico VA In 1943 they moved to Camp Lejeune NC remained there until the end of WWII and eventually offered 15 courses in the communications field In August 1946 the school was relocated to Camp Del Mar on Camp Pendleton CA In December 1949 Signal School was re designated as Signal and Tracked Vehicle School Battalion In 1950 coinciding with the Korean War the school was moved to MCRD San Diego CA and was renamed to Signal School Battalion in September During this time the school added technician and repairmen training In 1953 the school was re designated to Communication Electronics School Battalion Modern Day edit In 1963 the school began to move to Marine Corps Base Twentynine Palms CA with the move of C and E Companies In February 1971 the school was redesignated as to it current title of Marine Corps Communication Electronics School and A and D Companies moved to Twentynine Palms at this time Also during this time an Officer Training course was developed for Air Defense Officer and the school trained over 5000 Marines Annually In 1975 B Company moved from Camp Pendleton completing the move of the school and establishing the largest formal school in the Marine Corps In 2002 the MOS redesignation of Data Systems Marines from the 40 occupational fields into the 06 occupational field was completed In 2003 D Company merged into B Company then D Company was dissolved In 2005 The average student population was 1 240 The School conducts 44 separate courses producing 37 MOS s 303 classes are scheduled annually varying from 2 to 54 weeks in duration This represents upwards of 25 000 academic days MCCES graduates nearly 6 500 personnel annually C amp E our local colloquial term has played a vital role in the Corps combat readiness recognized as such in the form of unit awards to include American Campaign Streamer World War II Victory Streamer National Defense Service Streamer w 3 Bronze Stars Meritorious Unit Commendation w 3 Bronze Stars Global War on Terrorism Service Streamer MCCES currently consist of a Headquarters Company and 3 training companies schools which are Company A CEMS Communication Electronics Maintenance School Company B TCTS Tactical Communications Training School Company C Air School 2006 The onboard average student population was 1042 The School conducted 56 separate courses producing 35 MOS s 51 of these courses were conducted at the Formal Learning Center FLC and 5 by Mobile Training Teams 2011 In August the Commanding Officer of MCCES officially became the reporting senior for CO Communication School MCB Quantico Virginia CO Marine Detachment Fort Gordon Georgia CO Low Altitude Air Defense School Fort Bliss Texas and Marine Corps Representative Sheppard AFB Texas MCCES continues to carry out its primary mission to train personnel in the fields of operational communications communications electronics maintenance and air control anti air warfare operations On 5 April 2013 Air Control Training Squadron ACTS was activated under MCCES The former Charlie Company has been redesignated as Detachment Bravo and the former Alpha Company has been designated as Detachment Alpha under the Air Control Training Squadron which is reportable to the Commanding Officer MCCES Schools editCommunication Electronics Maintenance School ACTS Company A edit nbsp Alpha Company Logo 2 The Communication Electronics Maintenance School CEMS is responsible for training the 2800 MOS field Radio Maintenance Training Section RMTS edit Ground Radio Repair Course GRRC edit The Ground Radio Repair Course teaches analysis troubleshooting maintenance restoration and repair of ground transmission systems line replaceable units to the shop replaceable unit and chassis mounted component level to entry level Marines Digital Wideband Repair Course DWRC edit The Digital Wideband Repair Course teaches principles of digital and microwave communications multi channel transmission principles FM transceivers satellite communications theory and component level troubleshooting to entry level Marines Tactical Remote Sensor System Maintenance Course TRSSMC edit The Tactical Remote Sensor System Maintenance Course teaches installation testing circuit analysis and troubleshooting of the Tactical Remote Sensor System to Marines who already have a required Military Occupational Specialty Electronic Fundamentals Training Section EFTS edit Basic Electronics Course edit The Basic Electronics Course teaches basic electricity electronics digital logic computer operation circuit principles troubleshooting and soldering It prepares entry level Marines to attend follow on electronic equipment repair courses specific to their MOS Military Occupational Specialty Advanced Electronics Course edit The Advanced Electronics Course teaches advanced electronics and circuit theory circuit simulation and analysis and advanced logical troubleshooting It prepares career level Marines to attend a follow on advanced electronic equipment repair course Miniature Microminiature Automated Test Equipment Repair Course MM ATEC edit The Micro Miniature Automated Test Equipment Course teaches entry level and Fleet Marines to use automated test equipment to isolate faults on circuit card assemblies develop test routines for various circuit card assemblies and then repair them using advanced soldering techniques including miniature and microminiature surface mount plated through hole and wire termination techniques and fundamentals The 2M Technicians produced in this course will also have the ability to repair reconstruct and resurface laminates and other various surface types that are used in circuit cards Terminal Equipment Training Section TETS edit Telephone Systems Personal Computer Repair Course TSPCRC edit The Telephone Systems Personal Computer Repair Course provides instruction on circuit theory and analysis the operation troubleshooting modification restoration and maintenance of Telecommunications Systems IT Networking Systems Personal Computers and peripheral devices as well as Fiber Optic cables and systems to entry level Marines Marines completing this course earn the military occupational specialty of 2847 Ground Electronics Telecommunications and Information Technology Systems Maintainer Technical Controller Course TCC edit The Technical Control Course teaches theory of telecommunication networks planning installation integration operation troubleshooting and restoration of communication networks to entry level Marines a Digital Technical Control Facility Electronics Maintenance Technicians Course EMTC edit The Electronics Maintenance Technicians Course provides career progression training for SNCO s and NCO s in the 28XX field on performing complex diagnosis field level repairs and modifications to ground electronics communications systems as well as the supervision of maintenance activities coordination of equipment evacuation for repair requisitioning of parts and monitoring of maintenance production Electronics Maintenance Supervisors Course EMSC edit The Electronics Maintenance Supervisors Course is career progression training for Master Sergeants in the 28XX field and for Warrant Officer 1 s seeking to become 2805 s EMTC provides instruction on the development of policies and procedures for ground electronics systems maintainers to perform inspection and classification servicing adjustment and tuning repair modification recovery and evacuation overhauling and rebuilding testing and calibration of Ground Electronics Systems Equipment and miscellaneous electronics systems used by Marine Corps Ground Forces Tactical Communications Training School Company B edit nbsp BravoCompany Logo 3 TCTS is responsible for training communications systems operators TCTS trains Marines in the 06xx MOS field such as 0621 Field Radio Operators 0631 Network Administrators etc Data Training Platoon DTP edit To train Marines to support the Marine Corps mission to install operate maintain and secure cyber network systems including computer hardware and software Switching Training Section STS edit The section provides instruction on installation operation and maintenance on command and control switching systems that provide classified and unclassified voice communication During this course the students will be taught basic installation and maintenance Transmission Training Platoon TTP edit To provide instruction for the installation and operation of various tactical FMF radio equipment Air Control Training Squadron ACTS edit nbsp Charlie Company Logo 4 AIRS trains Marines in the 5900 and 7200 MOS fields Air Command and Control Training Section AC2TS edit AC2TS focuses on net radio operator training and info data flow throughout the Marine Air Command and Control System MACCS related to offensive air support and assault support and medical evacuation operations by performing as operators for information flow and controllers of fixed and rotary wing aircraft The mission is to train operations operators and control officers to a certain military occupational specialty MOS Their task being to safely and efficiently receive and pass on request from friendly forces and delegate the airspace as efficiently as possible to provide deep air support as part of their operations center the Direct Air Support Center DASC works with a procedural control system Readiness percentage and end state is to provide Direct Air Support Center DASC Marines to the Fleet Marine Forces FMF Operator MOS s are identified by the numbers 7200 Air support operator Marines have the MOS of 7242 Air Defense Training Section ADTS edit ADTS focuses on Anti Air Warfare operations as well as fundamental Tactical Air Operations Center TAOC operations Air defense operator Marines have the MOS of 7234 and 7236 Air Defense Officers have the MOS of 7210 Low Altitude Air Defense Training LAAD Section edit The LAAD Training Sections focuses the on the employment of the Stinger Missile LAAD Marines hold the MOS 7212 and 7204 Radar Maintenance Training Section RDRMTS edit This course instructs current radar repairman in the advance fundamental concepts of radar theory and the foundational building blocks of radars in preparation for advanced training in ground or aviation radar systems Radar repairmen hold the MOS 5948 Tactical Data Systems Training Section TDSTS edit TDSTS is built of three main MOS producing courses Aviation Communications Systems Technician Course 5939 Tactical Data Systems Administrators Course 5974 and Air Defense Systems Technician Course ADSTU 5979 citation needed Each course trains entry level Marines that recently graduated from the 5900 Commons Course Unit awards editA unit citation or commendation is an award bestowed upon an organization for the action cited Members of the unit who participated in said actions are allowed to wear on their uniforms the awarded unit citation The unit is authorized to fly the appropriate streamer on its organizational flag The Marine Corps Communications Electronics School has been presented with the following awards Streamer Award nbsp Meritorious Unit Commendation Streamer with three Bronze Stars nbsp World War II Victory Streamer nbsp National Defense Service Streamer with three Bronze Stars nbsp Global War on Terrorism Service Streamer nbsp American Campaign StreamerExternal links editMCCES Official Homepage Mass 3 Camp PendletonSee also editQuantico VA Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms 06xx MOS Field 28xx MOS Field 59xx MOS Field 72xx MOS FieldReferences edit a b https www trngcmd usmc mil MCCES WebPages Mission History and Lineage aspx https www trngcmd usmc mil MCCES WebPages cems aspx https www trngcmd usmc mil MCCES WebPages tcts aspx https www trngcmd usmc mil MCCES WebPages AIRS aspx Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marine Corps 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