

There is no application for CTLT Platoon Leader positions. No other documents may subsitute "orders only". The school needs to send a copy of the orders awarding the Cadet the parachutist badge from Airborne School to the CTLT Program Manager, (757) 788-4773. Cadets who have completed the Basic Airborne Course and are assigned in a position that requires airborne qualification. Army Cadet Command via the Permissive Jump Authorization Memorandum may participate in jump operations while attending CTLT training. Only cadets authorized by the Commanding General, U.S. The assigned regiment will not be changed to accommodate personal situations. As a result, attendance to the specific regiment is mandatory. Cadets receive an Officer Evaluation Report upon completing the Platoon Leader assignment.Īll CTLT positions are linked to a specific regiment of Advanced Camp. Brigades allocate positions to battalions. Positions are allocated to each Brigade via CCIMM. Cadets are assigned for a period of three-weeks with CONUS units and four-weeks with OCONUS units. CTLT Platoon Leader positions do not require an application. Non-SMP MSL III cadets are assigned to the CTLT Platoon Leader program by their PMS and must successfully complete Advanced Camp before proceeding to their assigned position. The CTLT Platoon Leader Program which consists of platoon leader positions identified by active Army, Army Reserve, and National Guard units both CONUS and OCONUS. There are two leadership opportunities within the Cadet Troop Leader Training (CTLT) Platoon Leader.

This program is exclusively designed for MS III Cadets before and after completion of Advanced Camp. Cadets are assigned a unit mentor, and are provided on-post lodging and meals via a Dining Facility. Assignments include units that are located CONUS and OCONUS. Platoon Leader positions have a 3-4 week duration depending on the hosting unit and location. Cadets serve in lieutenant-level leadership positions in active-duty units. The video fullscreen after launch.The Cadet Troop Leader Training (CTLT) track provides Cadets the opportunity to experience leadership in Army Table of Organization and Equipment (TO&E) units over a three to four week period. Click the video to begin play, you can click to make
