Training beyond BOLC will consist of the Combined Arms Staff Course (CASC) and the Combined Arms Battle Command Course (CABCC).
What does CABCC stand for?
CABCC stands for Combined Arms Battle Command Course
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The Combined Arms Battle Command Course (CABCC) consists of ten weeks of training (four weeks of ADL and six weeks of resident instruction).
The Combined Arms Battle Command Course (CABCC), which will replace the Engineer Captain's Career Course (ECCC), will be very similar in execution as CASC, but will be conducted in three phases: * CABCC Phase I will consist of approximately 160 hours of distance learning, which will be conducted at the unit and will include both common-core and engineer-specific tasks that are focused on company command skills and knowledge.