![]() ![]() Also at MCRD Parris Island, South Carolina.Ī MCIWS course is usually three calendar weeks long, with training taking place on work days, and remediation conducted as necessary. MCIWS training is conducted at the two primary formal schools at Expeditionary Warfare Training Group Pacific (EWTGPAC), Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, California, and at Combat Water Survival Swimming Schools (CWSSS), Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. In addition to Marine Corps certifications, an MCIWS also holds American Red Cross Lifeguarding, First Aid, and CPR for the Professional Rescuer certifications. The MCIWS is certified by the Marine Corps to teach beginner, intermediate, and advanced water survival skills, and may serve as the subject matter expert, coordinator, planner, and safety swimmer for water survival and other various aquatic training events. MCIWS is level 7 of the eight qualification levels. A MCIWS possesses the second highest water survival qualification level in the Marine Corps, superseded only by a Marine Combat Instructor Trainer of Water Survival (MCITWS). They are responsible for ensuring compliance with Marine Corps orders, directives, and training standards that govern MCWST. A MCIWS qualifies, re-qualifies, and upgrades Marines in Marine Combat Water Survival Training (MCWST) levels. We will not expedite the screening process for applicants who fail to allow sufficient time to complete the process prior to unit requirements and/or their EAS date.A Marine undergoes water survival trainingĪ Marine Combat Instructor of Water Survival (MCIWS) is the primary source of water survival instruction in the United States Marine Corps. If an applicant is well prepared and meets all requirements, the screening process may be expedited on a case-by-case basis. Q: Can I complete the process in less than 2-3 weeks?Ī: Yes. There are no exceptions to this policy per MCO 1200.17E. ![]() A letter from the Interview Panel is required prior to submitting for lateral move into the 0211 MOS. More time is available if deemed necessary by the CI screening section. Q: How long does the screening process take?Ī: On average, the screening process takes 3-4 weeks to complete and receive a determination from an Interview Panel. Q: Will I need to travel to Camp Pendleton to stand an Interview Panel?Ī: Yes, all applicants must appear for an Interview Panel. We are able to conduct interviews over the phone or via e-mail. Q: I am not on Camp Pendleton, how can I get a brief?Ī: Please contact us to see if we will be in your area, or ask your career planner to contact us to coordinate a unit brief. Waivers are granted on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of the 0211 Occupational Field Sponsor at HQMC. Q: Can I still apply if I do not meet the General Technical (GT) score requirement of 110?Ī: You must retake the ASVAB. ►If you are a deployed unit or a career planner in a different state, please contact us and we will be happy to work with you. ![]() ►To begin the 0211 MOS screening process, please attend a CI/HUMINT lateral move brief or contact us via email at to schedule an interview and we will provide you with the necessary paperwork. Please contact us at (760) 725-6870 if you are interested in a brief, or contact your career planner for the next unit or FTAP brief. ►We are available to set up unit/group briefs. If unable to attend the brief, contact a member of the Applicant Processing Section by phone at (760) 725-6870 or email at to set up an appointment. ►If you are interested in conducting a lateral move into the 0211 CI/HUMINT MOS, please attend the CI/HUMINT lateral move brief hosted every Friday at 0900 in room 111, building 160313. ►Must be worldwide deployable for lateral move into the 0211 MOS. ►Must reenlist for a total period of 60 months prior to entry into the MAGTF CI/HUMINT Course. ►Must be 21 years of age prior to lateral move into the CI/HUMINT MOS. ![]() ► FTAP Marines can only conduct a lateral move in conjunction with a re-enlistment, and should contact us within a year of their EAS. STAP Marines can contact us at any time. ► The applicant must be eligible for a TS/SCI clearance. Application for the SCI security clearance eligibility must be submitted prior to attending the MAGTF Counterintelligence/HUMINT Basic Course at NMITC, Dam Neck, Virginia. ►Security requirement: SCI security clearance eligibility. Click here for information regarding ASVAB retesting on Camp Pendleton. ►Must possess a GT score of 110 or higher (may be waived - See FAQ below). ►Must conduct a Recommendation Interview Panel with CI/HUMINT personnel. Staff Sergeants will be considered on a case-by-case basis. ►Must be a volunteer Corporal or Sergeant in any MOS. ![]()
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