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East Asia and Pacific [Volume Volume II, Part II - East Asia and Pacific Brunei FMS - Fiscal Year 2014 Department of State On-Going Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost Strategic INTEL Leaders Course 2 DIA, Washington, DC, DC, US SO1 J2 Defense Intelligence Agency $16,280 Fiscal Year 2014 On-Going Program Totals 2 $16,280 Brunei On-Going Fiscal Year 2014 Totals 2 $16,280 FMS - Fiscal Year 2015 Department of State Planned Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit Total Cost COMB STRAT INTEL Training Program 1 DIA, Washington, DC, DC, US Air Force Defense Intelligence Agency (CSITP) $12,191 Medical Strategic Leadership Program 1 Ft. Sam Houston, TX, US Army Academy Of Health Sciences $6,273 Fiscal Year 2015 Planned Totals 2 $18,464 Brunei Fiscal Year 2015 Planned Totals 2 $18,464 Brunei Total 4 $34,744 Cambodia IMET-1 - Fiscal Year 2014 Department of State On-Going Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost Phnom Penh Military Airbase, Royal American Language Course General English Training Only 2 Lackland AFB, TX, US DLIELC, Lackland AFB TX $39,782 Cambodian Air Forces College Of Social Science And Languages, Basic American Language Instructor Course (BALIC) 4 Lackland AFB, TX, US DLIELC, Lackland AFB TX $137,000 National Defense University Basic American Language Instructor Course (BALIC) 2 Lackland AFB, TX, US Military-Civil Affairs Department, MoND DLIELC, Lackland AFB TX $71,434 Basic American Language Instructor Course (BALIC) 2 Lackland AFB, TX, US Ream Naval Base, Royal Cambodian Navy DLIELC, Lackland AFB TX $71,434 Command And General Staff Officer'S Course 2 Ft. Leavenworth, KS, US Cabinet Of Defense Minister Command & General Staff College $77,272 International Maritime Officer (IMOC) 2 Yorktown, VA, US Royal Cambodian Navy COGARD Training Center Yorktown VA $55,364 Fiscal Year 2014 On-Going Program Totals 14 $452,286 Cambodia On-Going Fiscal Year 2014 Totals 14 $452,286 CTFP - Fiscal Year 2015 Department of Defense Planned Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit Total Cost International Counterterrorism Fellows Program 1 Ft. Mcnair, NDU, DC, US Army National Defense University $182,301 International Counterterrorism Fellows Program (PREP) 1 Ft. Mcnair, NDU, DC, US Army National Defense University $31,972 International INTELL Fellows PGM 1 DIA, Washington, DC, DC, US Air Force Defense Intelligence Agency $11,812 Defense Institute Of International Legal Legal Aspects Combating Terrorism 1 DILS, Newport, RI, US Navy $17,482 STUD Maritime Terrorism 1 Monterey, CA, US Navy Center For Civil-Military Relations Monterey $13,130 Defense Intelligence Agency/MC-I, PACOM IIFP - 2 1 DIA, Honolulu, HI, US Air Force $5,082 Washington Fiscal Year 2015 Planned Totals 6 $261,779 FMF - Fiscal Year 2015 Department of State Planned Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit Total Cost Army War College (Resident Course) 1 Carlisle Barracks, PA, US Army Army War College $64,046 International Fellows Orientation 1 Carlisle Barracks, PA, US Army Army War College $13,003 Volume II, Part II - East Asia and Pacific 1 Volume II, Part II - East Asia and Pacific Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit Total Cost Fiscal Year 2015 Planned Totals 2 $77,049 IMET-1 - Fiscal Year 2015 Department of State Planned Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit Total Cost American Language Course General English Training Only 2 Lackland AFB, TX, US Air Force DLIELC, Lackland AFB TX $43,982 American Language Course GET And SET 1 Lackland AFB, TX, US Army DLIELC, Lackland AFB TX $24,884 Army Basic Instructor 1 Schofield Barracks, HI, US Army NCOA Hawaii (Schofield Barracks) $5,293 Basic American Language Instructor Course (BALIC) 2 Lackland AFB, TX, US Air Force DLIELC, Lackland AFB TX $77,576 Phnom Penh Military Airbase, Royal Basic American Language Instructor Course (BALIC) 1 Lackland AFB, TX, US DLIELC, Lackland AFB TX $38,788 Cambodian Air Forces Command And General Staff Officer'S Course 1 Ft. Leavenworth, KS, US Army Command & General Staff College $69,149 Command And General Staff Officer'S Course PREP 1 Ft. Leavenworth, KS, US Army Command & General Staff College $3,980 International Officer Logistics Preparatory 1 Ft. Lee, VA, US Army Army Logistics Management College $4,107 International Officer Preparatory 1 Ft. Leavenworth, KS, US Army Command & General Staff College $8,666 International Relations Office, High Defense Institute Of International Legal Law Of Armed Conflict And Human Rights 1 DILS, Newport, RI, US $20,462 Command HQ, RCAF STUD Defense Institute Of International Legal Legal Aspects Of Combating Corruption - LCC 1 DILS, Newport, RI, US Gendarmerie Of Kandal Province $23,281 STUD Planning Office, General Department Of Defense Institute Of International Legal Legal Aspects Of Combating Corruption - LCC 1 DILS, Newport, RI, US $23,281 Defense Service, MoND STUD Logistics Captains Career (LOG-C-3) 1 Ft. Lee, VA, US Army ALU - Leader Courses $21,990 College Of Social Science And Language, Maritime Terrorism In-Residence 2 Week Program 1 Monterey, CA, US Center For Civil-Military Relations Monterey $14,526 NDU Cabinet Office, Cambodian Royal Defense Institute Of International Legal Military Law DEV Program 1 DILS, Newport, RI, US $33,595 Gendarmerie STUD Professional Military Education PREP (PME PREP) 1 Lackland AFB, TX, US Army DLIELC, Lackland AFB TX $20,468 Warrior Leader 1 Schofield Barracks, HI, US Army NCOA Hawaii (Schofield Barracks) $15,440 Fiscal Year 2015 Planned Totals 19 $449,468 PKO - Fiscal Year 2015 Department of State Planned Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit Total Cost Peacekeeping Operations Instructors Course 30 Cambodia N/A N/A $0 Fiscal Year 2015 Planned Totals 30 $0 Cambodia Fiscal Year 2015 Planned Totals 57 $788,296 Cambodia Total 71 $1,240,582 Fiji Fiji On-Going Fiscal Year 2014 Totals 0 $0 IMET-1 - Fiscal Year 2015 Department of State Planned Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit Total Cost Army War College (Resident Course) 1 Carlisle Barracks, PA, US Army Army War College $64,046 ENG BOLC-B International STU PREP 1 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO, US Army Manscen Army Training Center $8,974 Engineer Basic Officer Leader-Branch 1 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO, US Army Engineer School $24,931 Defense Resources Management Institute International Defense Management Course 1 Monterey, CA, US Navy $38,139 NPS MO International Fellows Orientation 1 Carlisle Barracks, PA, US Army Army War College $13,003 Defense Institute Of International Legal Law Of Armed Conflict And Human Rights 1 DILS, Newport, RI, US Navy $20,072 STUD Fiscal Year 2015 Planned Totals 6 $169,165 Volume II, Part II - East Asia and Pacific 2 Volume II, Part II - East Asia and Pacific Fiji Fiscal Year 2015 Planned Totals 6 $169,165 Fiji Total 6 $169,165 Indonesia CTFP - Fiscal Year 2014 Department of Defense On-Going Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost International Counterterrorism Fellows Program 2 Ft. Mcnair, NDU, DC, US Indonesian Ministry Of Defense National Defense University $317,464 Fiscal Year 2014 On-Going Program Totals 2 $317,464 FMF - Fiscal Year 2014 Department of State On-Going Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost Air Command & Staff College (ACSC Resident Course) 2 Maxwell AFB, AL, US Indonesian Armed Forces Maxwell AFB, AL $100,370 Indonesian Armed Forces/Light Air Defense Air Defense Artillery Captains Career 2 Ft. Sill, OK, US Artillery Battalion, Army Strategic Reserve Air Defense Artillery School $40,166 Command Basic American Language Instructor Course (BALIC) 2 Lackland AFB, TX, US Indonesian Armed Forces DLIELC, Lackland AFB TX $81,956 Commanding General, Education Command Basic Officer Course USMC 2 Quantico, VA, US Indonesian Armed Forces $66,428 QUANTIC Civil-Military Relations-MA 2 Monterey, CA, US Naval Command And Staff College Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA $256,040 CMBSYS SCI/TEC-MS 2 Monterey, CA, US Naval And Staff College Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA $390,984 Command And General Staff Officer'S Course 2 Ft. Leavenworth, KS, US TNI Command & General Staff College $138,052 Command And Staff College Regional Seminar CONUS 2 Monterey, CA, US HYDRO Oceanography Department. Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA $6,216 Command And Staff College Regional Seminar CONUS 2 Monterey, CA, US Naval And Staff College Naval Postgraduate School Monterey CA $6,216 Indonesian Armed Forces/Army 9th Combat Engineer Captains Career 2 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO, US Engineering Detachment, 9th Area Military Engineer School $59,612 Command Commanding General, Education Command Expeditionary Warfare School 2 Quantico, VA, US Indonesian Armed Forces $140,904 QUANTIC Indonesian Armed Forces/Material Field Artillery Captains Career 2 Ft. Sill, OK, US Worthiness Unit, Operation Section, Field Artillery School $45,124 Planning Office, Indonesian Army HQ Indonesian Armed Forces/6th Naval Base, International Maritime Officer (IMOC) 2 Yorktown, VA, US COGARD Training Center Yorktown VA $54,688 Eastern Fleet Command Indonesian Armed Forces/BOA 807 International Maritime Officer (IMOC) 2 Yorktown, VA, US COGARD Training Center Yorktown VA $54,688 Indonesian Naval Ship Indonesian Armed Forces/Personnel International Maritime Officer (IMOC) 2 Yorktown, VA, US COGARD Training Center Yorktown VA $54,688 Administration Office Indonesian Armed Forces/Weapon Control International Maritime Officer (IMOC) 2 Yorktown, VA, US COGARD Training Center Yorktown VA $54,688 System And Electronic Training Center Indonesian Armed Forces Strategic Naval Command College 2 Newport, RI, US Naval Command College Newport RI $234,454 Intelligence Agency Oceanography - MS 2 Monterey, CA, US HYDRO Oceanography Department.
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