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Sec 2i/c crse - QL5 - questions

Mr. Ted

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I don‘t recall this course being offered back in the day.

What is the sect 2i/c course like? Is it offered post BIQ and after one advanced course? How long in before it can be taken? Only offered to corporals?

Curious if anyone could enlighten me on the details, length, difficulty, where it‘s held, etc etc...

Mr. Ted
 
To My Knowledge (Limited at Best)

An Engineers Ql5‘s Is Now Called The Section 2ic Course.

The Course Is Taught In Gagetown And Is

6 Weeks For Reservists
6 Months For Regs (Correct me If Im Wrong)

For Reserves The Course Includes
M203
Knots And Lashings
Booby Traps And Multiple Other Demolitions Related Lectures And Practices

If Anyone Has anymore Info Feel Free To Add
 
For the Infantry (regs), the course is taken after the PLQ and just expands on Infantry leadership. Particularly in leading patrol and section attacks. Basically, they broke up the old ISCC into two parts, I guess like the JLC & JNCO courses. The course is three weeks long and at the moment is only offered at the CTC in Gagetown.
 
Why would a sect 2ic course be offered AFTER you take a course that qualifies you to be a sect commander?

I was under the impression that DP2B (Inf Sect 2ic) was a stepping-stone leadership course intended to be taken before PLQ.
 
Other way around, you take PLQ which provides the foundations for DP2B and then you take the section 2i/c course which goes into Infantry specific leadership and tactics, wheras PLQ is an all arms course.
 
When I did JNCO in 1996 they did it as an all arms course, with the infantymen all getting assesed to the infantry standard. Try leading a patrol that consists of a 4‘0" admin clerk, an engineer, and a gunner from Quebec who was sent on the course for "employment".
 
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