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The Engineer Basic Officer Leader Course (EBOLC), formerly known as the Engineer Officer Basic Course (EOBC), is a training course for new commissioned officers selected for the United States Army Corps of Engineers. It is run at the U.S. Army Engineer School in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, United States and lasts nineteen weeks and four days. Once completed, most graduates are sent to engineer units where they will serve as platoon leaders and in various staff roles.

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  • Die United States Army Engineer School (USAES) (dt. „US Army Ingenieur- (Pionier-) schule“) befindet sich in Fort Leonard Wood, im US-Bundesstaat Missouri und bietet den Engineer Basic Officer Leader Course Phase III (EBOLC III) (dt. „Offiziergrundskurs für Pioniere“) an. Der Kurs dauert ca. 40 Wochen. Wenn ein Offizier der US Army sein Patent erhalten hat, kann er sich zur Army Engineer School delegieren lassen, um sich in den Fächern combat engineering (dt. „Gefechtsingenieurwesen“), general engineering (dt. „allgemeines Ingenieurwesen“) und geospatial engineering (dt. „Geologisches Ingenieurwesen“) einschreiben zu lassen. Die Bildungseinrichtung geht auf das Jahr 1778 zurück und hatte seitdem mehrere Standorte. 1988 wurde die Schule von Fort Belvoir in das Fort Leonard Wood verlegt.Die US Army Engineer School ist eine Einrichtung des US Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), dem sie truppendienstlich untersteht. (de)
  • The Engineer Basic Officer Leader Course (EBOLC), formerly known as the Engineer Officer Basic Course (EOBC), is a training course for new commissioned officers selected for the United States Army Corps of Engineers. It is run at the U.S. Army Engineer School in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, United States and lasts nineteen weeks and four days. Once a United States Army officer has been commissioned and selected for the Corps of Engineers, they are sent to EBOLC to learn combat engineering, general engineering, and geospatial engineering. With few exceptions, attendees will be the rank of Second Lieutenant who have recently commissioned. While attending, the officer will become a part of B Company, 554th Engineer Battalion, 1st Engineer Brigade receiving instruction from the U.S. Army Maneuver Support Center of Excellence (MSCoE). At EBOLC, students spend the first 4 weeks conducting basic tactics, field craft, close quarters combat, and marksmanship. It is followed by a defensive module, an offensive module, a general engineering module, and a stability module. During the general engineering module, officers learn and are tested on military bridging, horizontal and vertical construction and military demolitions, including mine detection. They also conduct several field training exercise where students lead combat engineering missions. Once completed, most graduates are sent to engineer units where they will serve as platoon leaders and in various staff roles. (en)
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  • Die United States Army Engineer School (USAES) (dt. „US Army Ingenieur- (Pionier-) schule“) befindet sich in Fort Leonard Wood, im US-Bundesstaat Missouri und bietet den Engineer Basic Officer Leader Course Phase III (EBOLC III) (dt. „Offiziergrundskurs für Pioniere“) an. Der Kurs dauert ca. 40 Wochen. Wenn ein Offizier der US Army sein Patent erhalten hat, kann er sich zur Army Engineer School delegieren lassen, um sich in den Fächern combat engineering (dt. „Gefechtsingenieurwesen“), general engineering (dt. „allgemeines Ingenieurwesen“) und geospatial engineering (dt. „Geologisches Ingenieurwesen“) einschreiben zu lassen. (de)
  • The Engineer Basic Officer Leader Course (EBOLC), formerly known as the Engineer Officer Basic Course (EOBC), is a training course for new commissioned officers selected for the United States Army Corps of Engineers. It is run at the U.S. Army Engineer School in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, United States and lasts nineteen weeks and four days. Once completed, most graduates are sent to engineer units where they will serve as platoon leaders and in various staff roles. (en)
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  • United States Army Engineer School (de)
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