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Volume II Section IV - Near East Volume II Section IV - Near East Algeria CTFP - Fiscal Year 2011 Department of Defense On-Going Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL 699 SPECIAL OPERATIONS -MS 4 MONTEREY, CA Algerian Land Forces $277,388 MONTEREY CA - N/A CTFP HOMELAND DEFENSE SHORT COURSE 4 NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY Algerian Land Froces Command NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY - N/A $86,762 Fiscal Year 2011 On-Going Program Totals 8 $364,150 IMET-1 - Fiscal Year 2011 Department of State On-Going Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost AIR COMD & STAFF COLLEGE 4 MAXWELL AFB, AL Algerian Air Force MAXWELL AFB, AL - N/A $101,160 AIR WAR COLLEGE 4 MAXWELL AFB, AL Algerian Air Defense Command MAXWELL AFB, AL - N/A $129,944 ARMY WAR COLLEGE (RESIDENT COURSE) 4 ARMY WAR COLLEGE Algerian Special Forces Command ARMY WAR COLLEGE - N/A $132,844 ARNG PRE-RANGER COURSE 4 ARNG WARRIOR TRNG CTR Algerian Special Forces ARNG WARRIOR TRNG CTR - N/A $13,302 BASIC ALC INSTRUCTOR COURSE 4 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Algerian Air Force DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX - N/A $47,398 COMMAND & GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE INTERMEDIATE LEVEL EDUC 4 COMMAND & GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE Algerian Land Forces Command $133,694 - N/A NAVAL COMMAND COLLEGE NEWPORT NAVAL COMMAND COLLEGE 4 NAVAL COMMAND COLLEGE NEWPORT RI Algerian Navy $240,838 RI - N/A NAVAL STAFF COLLEGE NEWPORT RI - NAVAL STAFF COL - 10 MONTH 4 NAVAL STAFF COLLEGE NEWPORT RI Algerian Naval Command $238,606 N/A NWC INTERNATIONAL FELLOWS 4 NATIONAL WAR COLLEGE Algerian Navay NATIONAL WAR COLLEGE - N/A $216,322 QUARTERMASTER BASIC OFFICER LEADER-BRANCH 4 907B Quatermaster Command ALU - Leader Courses - N/A $40,238 SPECIAL FORCES QUALIFICATION-ALLIED (DET OFF) 4 JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER Special Forces Command JFK SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER - N/A $58,568 Fiscal Year 2011 On-Going Program Totals 44 $1,352,914 Algeria On-Going Fiscal Year 2011 Totals 52 $1,717,064 CTFP - Fiscal Year 2012 Department of Defense Planned Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE GET AND SET 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Army DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX - N/A $15,632 AMERICAN LANGUAGE CRS GENERAL ENGLISH TRNG ONLY 2 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Navy DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX - N/A $19,175 CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS NPS CENTER FOR CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS NPS CIV-MIL RESP TO TERRORISM 1 Navy $9,469 MONTEREY CA CENTER FOR MONTEREY CA - N/A COMB STRAT INTEL TNG PRGM 1 Defense Intelligence Agency (CSITP) Air Force Defense Intelligence Agency (CSITP) - N/A $7,553 CTFP HOMELAND DEFENSE SHORT COURSE 1 NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY Army NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY - N/A $43,590 NETSAFA INTERNATIONAL TRAINING CENTER NETSAFA INTERNATIONAL TRAINING INTERNATIONAL ANTI-TERRORISM/ANTI PIRACY (IATP) 1 Navy $11,018 PENSACOLA FL CENTER PENSACOLA FL - N/A INTERNATIONAL OFFICER TACTICAL INTELLIGENCE 2 INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL Army INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL - N/A $36,704 INT'L CNTRTERRORISM FELLOWS PRGM 1 NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY Army NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY - N/A $179,407 COGARD TRAINING CENTER YORKTOWN INTL CRISIS CMD/CTRL 1 COGARD TRAINING CENTER YORKTOWN VA Navy $8,269 VA - N/A INTL INTELL FELLOWS PGM 1 dEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Air Force DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY - N/A $8,147 SEMINAR ON CBT WMD/T (SCWMD/T) 1 MARSHALL CENTER Army MARSHALL CENTER - N/A $4,575 SENIOR EXECUTIVE SEMINAR (SES) 4 MARSHALL CENTER Army MARSHALL CENTER - N/A $13,800 U S NAV SMALL CRAFT INSTR AND TECH U S NAV SMALL CRAFT INSTR AND TECH TRNG SCH STRATEGIC LEVEL SMALL CRAFT COMBTG TERR (SLSCCBT) 1 Navy TRNG SCH STENNIS SPACE CTR MS - $13,723 STENNIS SPACE CTR MS N/A Fiscal Year 2012 Planned Totals 18 $371,062 FMS - Fiscal Year 2012 Department of State Planned Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost Volume II Section IV - Near East 1 Volume II Section IV - Near East Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost INTL AIR WEAPONS DIR TRNG 1 TYNDALL AFB, FL Air Force TYNDALL AFB, FL - N/A $9,207 Fiscal Year 2012 Planned Totals 1 $9,207 IMET-1 - Fiscal Year 2012 Department of State Planned Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost AIRBORNE 1 INFANTRY SCHOOL Army INFANTRY SCHOOL - N/A $4,945 ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT CENTER AMEDD BASIC OFFICER LEADER COURSE COMMON CORE 1 ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT CENTER & SCHOOL Army $12,621 & SCHOOL - N/A ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT CENTER AMEDD CAPTAINS CAREER 1 ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT CENTER & SCHOOL Army $11,071 & SCHOOL - N/A ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT CENTER AMEDD CAPTAINS CAREER PH 1 1 ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT CENTER & SCHOOL Army $7,531 & SCHOOL - N/A AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE GET AND SET 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Algerian Signal Corp DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX - N/A $15,332 AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE GET AND SET 3 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Army DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX - N/A $47,028 AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE GET AND SET 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Navy DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX - N/A $23,481 BASIC AMERICAN LANGUAGE INSTR COURSE (BALIC) 2 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Air Force DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX - N/A $57,864 NETSAFA INTERNATIONAL TRAINING CENTER NETSAFA INTERNATIONAL TRAINING EOD PREPARATORY TRNG 1 Navy $3,814 PENSACOLA FL CENTER PENSACOLA FL - N/A INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT 2 SIGNAL SCHOOL Army SIGNAL SCHOOL - N/A $33,381 Algerian Security and intelligence INTERNATIONAL OFF INTEL CAPTAINS CAREER 1 INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL - N/A $30,782 Department Algerian Security and intelligence INTERNATIONAL OFFICER INTELLIGENCE CCC PREP 1 INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL - N/A $9,809 Department NAVAL SCHOOL EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL NAVAL SCHOOL EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE INTL EOD PHASE I 1 Navy $13,195 EGLIN AFB FL DISPOSAL EGLIN AFB FL - N/A ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT CENTER MEDICAL LOGISTICS OFFICER COURSE 1 ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT CENTER & SCHOOL Army $9,624 & SCHOOL - N/A MILITARY INTELLIGENCE BOLC-BRANCH 1 INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL Army INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL - N/A $26,158 ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT CENTER MS-FLD MED ASST/MEDEVAC BASIC OFFICER LEADER 1 ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT CENTER & SCHOOL Army $3,808 & SCHOOL - N/A QUARTERMASTER BASIC OFFICER LEADER-BRANCH 1 907B Army ALU - Leader Courses - N/A $19,224 RANGER 1 INFANTRY SCHOOL Army INFANTRY SCHOOL - N/A $15,033 RANGER TRAINING ASSESSMENT COURSE 1 ARNG WARRIOR TRNG CTR Army ARNG WARRIOR TRNG CTR - N/A $3,285 SIGNAL BASIC OFFICER LEADER-BRANCH 1 SIGNAL SCHOOL Army SIGNAL SCHOOL - N/A $19,571 SIGNAL CAPTAINS CAREER 1 SIGNAL SCHOOL Algerian Signal Corp SIGNAL SCHOOL - N/A $20,051 SIGNAL CAPTAINS CAREER PREP-INTERNATIONAL 1 SIGNAL SCHOOL Algerian Signal Corp SIGNAL SCHOOL - N/A $5,137 SOS INT'L OFF SCH CRS 1 MAXWELL AFB, AL Air Force MAXWELL AFB, AL - N/A $23,704 SQUADRON OFFICER SCHOOL 1 MAXWELL AFB, AL Air Force MAXWELL AFB, AL - N/A $5,712 TRANSPORTATION BASIC OFFICER LEADER-BRANCH 1 907B Army ALU - Leader Courses - N/A $19,979 Fiscal Year 2012 Planned Totals 29 $442,140 Regional Centers - Fiscal Year 2012 Department of Defense Planned Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost AFRICA CTR FOR SECURITY STUDIES - AFRICAN DEFENSE FORCE JOINT WARRANT OFFICER SYM 1 AFRICA CTR FOR SECURITY STUDIES Army $ N/A Fiscal Year 2012 Planned Totals 1 $0 Service Academies - Fiscal Year 2012 Department of Defense Planned Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost United States Naval Academy, Academic Year 2011-2012 1 USNA USNA - N/A $71,087 Fiscal Year 2012 Planned Totals 1 $71,087 Algeria Fiscal Year 2012 Planned Totals 50 $893,496 Volume II Section IV - Near East 2 Volume II Section IV - Near East Algeria Total 102 $2,610,560 Bahrain FMS - Fiscal Year 2011 Department of State On-Going Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost BAHRAIN COAST GUARD, MINISTRY OF NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL 820 RESOURCE MGT INTDEF-MS 4 MONTEREY, CA $108,964 INTERIOR MONTEREY CA - N/A AF INST TECHNOLOGY AND OTHER, WRIGHT AF INST TECHNOLOGY AND OTHER, OPERATIONS RESEARCH (PHD) 4 ROYAL BAHRAIN LAND FORCES $96,400 PATTERSON AFB OH WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OH - N/A AF INST TECHNOLOGY AND OTHER, WRIGHT AF INST TECHNOLOGY AND OTHER, SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (PHD) 4 ROYAL BAHRAIN AIR FORCE $124,480 PATTERSON AFB OH WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OH - N/A Fiscal Year 2011 On-Going Program Totals 12 $329,844 IMET-1 - Fiscal Year 2011 Department of State On-Going Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost COMMAND & GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE INTERMEDIATE LEVEL EDUC 4 COMMAND & GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE ROYAL BAHRAIN LAND FORCE $27,914 - N/A Fiscal Year 2011 On-Going Program Totals 4 $27,914 Bahrain On-Going Fiscal Year 2011 Totals 16 $357,758 FMS - Fiscal Year 2012 Department of State Planned Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost AIR DEFENSE ARTILLERY CAPTAINS CAREER 1 441S ROYAL BAHRAIN LAND FORCE Air Defense Artillery School - N/A $6,671 ALC SPECIALIZED ENGLISH TRNG ONLY 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Army DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX - N/A $4,180 AVIONIC MECHANIC (TRANS) 1 AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL ROYAL BAHRAIN AIR FORCE AVIATION LOGISTICS SCHOOL - N/A $2,862 CAPTAINS CAREER PREPARATORY INTERNATIONAL 1 441S ROYAL BAHRAIN LAND FORCE Air Defense Artillery School - N/A $2,257 UH-60 INSTRUCTOR PILOT 1 AVIATION SCHOOL Army AVIATION SCHOOL - N/A $139,359 Fiscal Year 2012 Planned Totals 5 $155,329 IMET-1 - Fiscal Year 2012 Department
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