Day One for WHINSEC’s Maneuver Captains Career Course.

By Milton F. Mariani RodriguezJanuary 26, 2021

Representatives from five nations and the U.S., converge at the Institute for this years Captain’s course.
Students listen to Ms Ana Tinoco, International Student Division Administrative  Support Assistant, briefs students on particulars on medical coverage, travel, ID cards during day one.
Students listen to Ms Ana Tinoco, International Student Division Administrative Support Assistant, briefs students on particulars on medical coverage, travel, ID cards during day one. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army Photo by MAJ Guillermo Romo) VIEW ORIGINAL

FORT BENNING, GA – Tuesday, marked the beginning of WHINSEC’s 2021 Maneuver Captain’s Career Course(MCCC-W).

Eight U.S. Army Captains are joined by 18 fellow captains from the nations of; Colombia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Panama and Uruguay.

While the U.S. Army Captains began arriving during the holiday break, their International counterparts arrived from Jan 10 to Jan 12, 2021. Following the current Restriction of Movement(ROM) guidelines, all students immediately stayed in place upon arrival.

During this week of Jan 25, students will complete in processing and begin formal training on Feb 1, 2021.

The course trains and develops students to become creative and self-confident combined arms staff officers and commanders. Students learn to develop company-level plans for all types of organizations in various unified land operations environments. This course awards Military Education Level - F credit for U.S Army Officers.

Students are scheduled to graduate on August 5, 2021 after 26 weeks of training.